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Car Forum / Honda Cars / May 2007

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thegregathome@webtv.net - 18 May 2007 05:16 GMT
I'm interested in the older CRV's (mid 90's) especially the 2wd
automatics  and have a few Questions.   Do the back seats fold flat and
is there enough room in there to throw down a sleeping bag and sleep
comfortably for the night? (I'm 5'11")
I'd be buying this vehicle and traveling in it and I'm thinking it would
get around 30mpg highway @  a steady 65mph  but please correct me if I'm
wrong.    How are they as a daily driver and around town?  Are they fun
and enjoyable to drive?    <  I've been driving early 90's Mitsu
eclipses for the past 10 years so even this compact suv would be quite a
change but for traveling and sleeping in,  light off road use,  fuel
economy, and  reliability -- well I was thinking it might be a nice
change >  

BTW,  does anyone know what the epa figures on the mid 90's CRV's are on
the 2wd a/t's?  

Thanks for your help
motsco_ - 18 May 2007 19:16 GMT
> I'm interested in the older CRV's (mid 90's) especially the 2wd
> automatics  and have a few Questions.   Do the back seats fold flat and
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> Thanks for your help

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Depending on what country you're in, the '97 wasn't available with the
premium rear seats that 'cocked' up so they could lay flat. That would
be a '98+ in the fancier model (alloys were standard on the fancier
one). '99+ had the more powerful engine too, so you probably don't want
a '97.

'Curly'
 
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