Since arriving in the middle of 2017, the Honda CR-V has had a new ace up its sleeve, with the addition of a seven-seat model for the first time. The move is a timely one, as competitors broadly edge towards a new breed of mdium SUV-sized cars with two extra seats in the back.
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