Re: Honda for a Student in Snowy Conditions
Sean D wrote:
> CR-Vs are actually 2 wheel drive with a real-time 4 wheel drive system.
> This means that most of the time, it's in 2 wheel drive mode (front wheel
> drive actually) but it will seemlessly switch to 4 wheel drive if the front
> tires slip. Once the front tires grip again, then it's back to 2 wheel
> drive. This system is meant to give the best of both worlds. The traction
> of 4 wheel drive when you need it, and the fuel economy of 2 wheel drive
> when 4 wheel isn't needed.
Some people tell me that the CR-V is a Civic frame (pardon my
terminology if I'm incorrect) with a truck body on top, so it drives a
lot like a car. Is this true?
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-- Tacy
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