1997 Honda CR-V Review (RD1)- Potential and Utility

Hello everyone! This is a review on a 1997 2-owner (I am the 2nd) Honda CR-V This is currently my personal vehicle, and I think this is a solid sub $2,500 choice. The first generation CR-V is a very peculiar car. It's built on a strengthened Civic chassis with stock B-series mounts, double wishbone suspension, 6-10 inches of ground clearance, part time 4wd that can be strengthened, 5 seats a flat load floor, a handbrake, and a manual transmission option. This is theoretically the most "All-In-One" Honda Platforms of the late 90's. If you want a 5 seater this is it, if you want ground clearance(or lowering via EM1/EK Suspension) this is it, If you want a manual trans and a hand brake this has got it, if you want moving capability you can absolutely haul things with this, if you want to do a B20Vtec or swap any type of b series engine in, it'll accept it without even changing the stock engine mounts. Not to mention 4wd that can be strengthened with a Honda Element Rear Diff (Complete plug and play), it'll launch better than most other Honda chassis. My vehicle however is just a humble daily driver. Canon T6i DaVinci Resolve Rode Video Mic Go Mod list: Completely Stock -Daniel If you have a vehicle you would like us to review, please email us at [email protected] Thanks for watching! Please rate, comment, and subscribe! Music Faster Does It Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/b... Slow Motion by Bensound.com Licensed under Creative Commons