Honda HR-V Review: Checks many boxes The Honda HR-V 2023 is more ingenious

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and clever than its subcompact SUV replacement. It doesn't try to be a market leader in any particular niche,

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like many of its rivals. The new HRV is very standard. It may be less exciting, but it is easy to see why it

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will appeal to more people. This is especially true when you consider the fact that most people

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don't want their small SUV to be fashionable, sporty, or adept at finding remote camping spots.

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The 2023 HRV is a reliable, simple vehicle that can be used for anyone who wants to sit high and have

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more versatility. It is one of the most spacious SUVs in its midcompact SUV segment (even though it has

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less than its subcompact predecessor but that's another story for our HR-V first test drive). The

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interior is well-designed and features solid technology. It also offers a level of refinement that

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surpasses many competitors. It's a lot like the Honda Civic with which it shares many similarities. The

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turbocharged engine upgrades from the Civic are not included in this figure. However, the HR-V

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could certainly use them - not to increase performance, but to give enough acceleration.

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