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Vehicle Description
Vehicle Highlights:
No accidents reported
One-owner vehicle
Personal vehicle
Extensive vehicle service history
17-inch alloy wheels
Power side mirrors
Rearview camera with guidelines
5-inch color LCD display (non-touchscreen)
Bluetooth HandsFreeLink and streaming audio
USB audio interface and auxiliary input jack
4-speaker audio system
Cruise control
Tilt and telescoping steering column
Air conditioning with air-filtration system
60/40-split folding Magic Seat®
Power windows and door locks
Remote entry system
Electronic Stability Control (Vehicle Stability Assist)
Anti-lock Braking System (ABS) with Brake Assist
Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS)
Advanced front airbags, side curtain airbags with rollover sensor
2016 Honda HR-V Review:
"The 2016 Honda HR-V made a notable entrance into the subcompact crossover segment, offering a smart blend of versatility, efficiency, and practicality. Built on the same platform as the Honda Fit, the HR-V inherits much of that model’s clever interior packaging, making it one of the most spacious and flexible offerings in its class. Its elevated ride height and SUV styling appeal to drivers looking for something more rugged and capable than a hatchback, without stepping up to a larger or more expensive SUV.
From the driver’s seat, the HR-V feels more refined than its price point would suggest. Ride quality is impressively composed, absorbing bumps and rough roads with confidence. Steering is light and responsive, making it an easy vehicle to maneuver in urban environments. While not particularly quick, the 1.8-liter four-cylinder engine paired with a CVT transmission (or a 6-speed manual on front-wheel drive models) provides adequate power for commuting and light travel. Honda prioritized efficiency over performance, and it shows: fuel economy ratings are among the best in its class, making the HR-V a practical choice for budget-conscious drivers.
Inside, Honda’s trademark space efficiency shines through. The HR-V’s "Magic Seat" system in the rear allows the seat bottoms to flip up, enabling vertical storage space, or fold flat to accommodate longer items—flexibility usually not found in a subcompact crossover. Materials quality is generally high for the segment, with soft-touch surfaces in key areas and a clean, modern design. While the infotainment interface in higher trims can be polarizing due to the absence of physical volume knobs, the base LX trim sticks to more traditional controls, which some users may actually prefer for ease of use.
Safety was also a priority, with standard features like a rearview camera and stability control included across all trims. Although more advanced driver aids like forward collision warning and lane departure warning were only offered on higher trims or absent entirely, the HR-V still performed well in crash tests for its time.
Overall, the 2016 Honda HR-V stands out as a smart, reliable choice for small SUV buyers. It delivers outstanding practicality, excellent fuel economy, and a surprisingly roomy interior—all backed by Honda’s solid reputation for reliability."
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