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I like the new 2005 CRV as it has lots of safety features and seems to be reasonable priced than Toyota Rav4. I test drove the car, however, found that the rear viewing area is pretty limited as seen in the rear view mirror. The rear view is blocked by: 1) rear middle passenger's headrest 2) brake light at the top of the rear windshield 3) windshield opening knob/hook at the bottom May be I'll get used to it after a while but thought I'll post my concern on this group and see what CR-V owners have to say. Other than that my only concern is the stability of the car when taking corners but that's bound to be not-so-perfect as its a mini-SUV and not a car. Hoping to buy it this sunday (no christmas deals, however). thanks! S |
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I like the new 2005 CRV as it has lots of safety features and seems to be reasonable priced than Toyota Rav4. I test drove the car, however, found that the rear viewing area is pretty limited as seen in the rear view mirror. The rear view is blocked by: 1) rear middle passenger's headrest 2) brake light at the top of the rear windshield 3) windshield opening knob/hook at the bottom May be I'll get used to it after a while but thought I'll post my concern on this group and see what CR-V owners have to say. Other than that my only concern is the stability of the car when taking corners but that's bound to be not-so-perfect as its a mini-SUV and not a car. Hoping to buy it this sunday (no christmas deals, however). thanks! S |
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I like the new 2005 CRV as it has lots of safety features and seems to be reasonable priced than Toyota Rav4. I test drove the car, however, found that the rear viewing area is pretty limited as seen in the rear view mirror. The rear view is blocked by: 1) rear middle passenger's headrest 2) brake light at the top of the rear windshield 3) windshield opening knob/hook at the bottom May be I'll get used to it after a while but thought I'll post my concern on this group and see what CR-V owners have to say. Other than that my only concern is the stability of the car when taking corners but that's bound to be not-so-perfect as its a mini-SUV and not a car. Hoping to buy it this sunday (no christmas deals, however). thanks! S |
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rajagraw (AT) gmail (DOT) com> wrote in message news:1103933817.675072.26720 (AT) c13g2000cwb (DOT) googlegroups.com... I like the new 2005 CRV as it has lots of safety features and seems to be reasonable priced than Toyota Rav4. I test drove the car, however, found that the rear viewing area is pretty limited as seen in the rear view mirror. The rear view is blocked by: 1) rear middle passenger's headrest 2) brake light at the top of the rear windshield 3) windshield opening knob/hook at the bottom May be I'll get used to it after a while but thought I'll post my concern on this group and see what CR-V owners have to say. Other than that my only concern is the stability of the car when taking corners but that's bound to be not-so-perfect as its a mini-SUV and not a car. Hoping to buy it this sunday (no christmas deals, however). thanks! S Never payed that much attention to my rear view as I only glimpse into the rear view mirror on occasion. Tom |
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