
Honda CR-V

Honda CR-V vs Subaru Forester – Which Car Should I Buy?
Sarah wants a comfortable SUV with decent luggage space, but without the need for off-road ability

2017 Honda CR-V update to include turbo engine, seven-seat option
Honda’s all-new mid-size SUV will add a third row and downsize to a 1.5-litre engine when it arrives in July

Why you shouldn’t buy a mid-sized SUV just yet
Mazda, Holden, Honda, Jeep, Skoda and Peugeot are set to update their mid-size SUV entrants this year, and if you’re shopping in the segment you may want to take note.

2017 Honda CR-V revealed
Honda goes back to the drawing board with its mid-size SUV, giving it sharper looks and more space.

2018 Honda CR-V spy pics
It’s all change for the fifth-gen Honda CR-V, chasing the Mazda CX-5 for sophistication and Nissan X-Trail for space

Mazda Ice Academy driving experience in Colorado, USA
Third and final instalment in a series about the best car experiences money can buy. The team at Wheels find themselves on a slippery slope in snow-capped mountains.

Aussie airbag recalls about to crash through 1m cars
Honda adds 90,000 cars to the 850K Australia-wide already earmarked for a fix

Detroit Motor Show: Hyundai Santa Cruz chasing Aussie ute buyers
City-slicker ute is a “love letter” plea to the Koreans to get busy

2014 car sales: Australia’s Hottest 100
The complete list of the Top 100 vehicles rockin’ Oz

Wheels COTY 2013: The finalists
Presenting your 2013 Wheels Car Of The Year contenders

2013 Wheels Car of the Year: Honda CRV
Road-testing the Honda CRV for the 2013 Wheels Car of the Year

Honda’s European CR-V concept previews new model
One week out from the Geneva Motor Show, Honda has given us a glimpse of the CR-V European prototype. The concept reveals a near-final version of the all-new fourth-generation CR-V, and offers Australian customers a peek at what the car that will arrive here will look like.

2012 Honda CR-V delayed by Japan disaster
The fallout from Japan’s earthquake and tsunami disaster continues to affect daily life for the beleaguered nation and the country’s auto industry
