1999 Honda CRV

The 1999 Honda CR-V is part of the first generation of the Honda CR-V, which was produced from 1995 to 2001. Here are some key details about the 1999 Honda CR-V:

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Body Style: The 1999 Honda CR-V is a compact crossover SUV with a four-door body style. It typically accommodates five passengers.

Engine: The 1999 CR-V was equipped with a 2.0-liter, 4-cylinder engine. This engine produced around 126 horsepower and was mated to either a 4-speed automatic or a 5-speed manual transmission, depending on the trim level and market.

Trim Levels: The 1999 CR-V was available in two trim levels:

LX: The LX was the base trim level and came with features like air conditioning, power windows and locks, and an AM/FM cassette player.
EX: The EX trim level added features like a power sunroof, alloy wheels, keyless entry, and an upgraded audio system.


Four-Wheel Drive (4WD): The 1999 CR-V came standard with Honda’s Real Time 4WD system. This system was designed to provide better traction when needed, but it primarily operated as a front-wheel-drive vehicle until slippage was detected.

Interior Space: The 1999 CR-V was known for its spacious and practical interior. It had a versatile rear seat that could be folded down to create a flat loading floor, providing ample cargo space for a compact SUV.

Safety: Safety features in the 1999 CR-V included dual front airbags and anti-lock brakes (ABS) in some models.

Fuel Economy: The 1999 Honda CR-V was known for its relatively good fuel efficiency for an SUV. Fuel economy varied depending on factors such as driving conditions and whether the vehicle had a manual or automatic transmission.

The 1999 Honda CR-V was popular for its reliability, practicality, and the ability to handle various road conditions. It was well-received by consumers and contributed to the popularity of the CR-V model line, which continues to be a popular choice in the compact SUV segment.