Friday, March 20, 2009

Which is better to buy? Mitsubishi Outlander, Honda CRV, Toyota Rav4 or Chevrolet Captiva? Why?


I'm opening my options of what is better. And also What is GEAR RATIO? Thanks in advance.


Honda Cr-V

Highs: Smooth powertrain, handling, rear seat, interior flexibility, controls, crash-test results, reliability.

The redesigned CR-V is an improvement over its boxy predecessor. The four-cylinder engine is more energetic and refined than some competitors' V6 engines. Fuel economy is good at 21 mpg overall. The five-speed automatic is very smooth and responsive. Handling is fairly agile and secure, and the ride is firm yet supple. The rear seat is roomy and folds in three sections. The flat floor enhances leg room. The tailgate is now a conventional lift-up rather than the swing-out style. Road noise has been reduced, but the new styling has compromised cargo space and visibility. A navigation system and rear backup camera are available.

for a low cost alternative look at the Kia Rondo

http://autos.msn.com/research/vip/default.aspx?state=new&make=Kia&model=Rondo

check here for details on gear ratio:

http://www.howstuffworks.com/gears.htm

well I would suggest you buy an american made car so I guess the chevy but never heard of it. We need to keep all the jobs we can in the country

honda CRV is the best from all of these

check Edmunds.com.

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