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Honda's Swindon-built CR-V has won a key battle in the compact SUV market, achieving the best residual value in the sector.
According to Glass's Guide, the CR-V, which goes on sale in the UK on 1 January, is expected to retain 47 per cent of its original list price after three years / 60,000 miles - that's three per cent better than its nearest rival, the Land Rover Freelander 2 TD4 S.
As well as being cleaner and more frugal than the Freelander, the Honda would save an owner UKP 545 after a three year period.
Shaun Wootton, Manager - Leasing and Contract Hire at Honda (UK), was understandably delighted with the result: "We've achieved great results with each of the three cars launched in the tail end of 2006, with Civic Type S (41 per cent), Legend (35 per cent) and CR-V (47 per cent) all scoring well. It's a good display of the ever growing confidence in Honda and our transition to becoming an 'alternative premium' brand."
eurotaxGLASS'S Figures
Vehicle / P11D / 3 Year Value / Money Lost Honda CR-V 2.2 i-CTDi ES / UKP 20,607 / UKP 9,600 / -UKP 11,007 47% Land Rover Freelander 2 2.2 TD4 S / UKP 20,702 / UKP 9,150 / -UKP 11,552 44% Saving -UKP 545 |
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