Ford Ranger
Pick Up Double Cab Tremor 2.0 EcoBlue 205 Auto

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Delete tachograph Standard (ex. VAT)
Solid paint Standard (ex. VAT)
Accent colour exterior mirrors Standard (ex. VAT)
Front fender molded gill Standard (ex. VAT)
SVO underbody wax protection £250.00 (ex. VAT)
Metallic paint £600.00 (ex. VAT)
SVO paint £625.00 (ex. VAT)
Manual air conditioning Standard (ex. VAT)
Tie down rails and rope hooks Standard (ex. VAT)
Load box bedliner Standard (ex. VAT)
Load rest Standard (ex. VAT)
Less tie down rails and rope hooks Standard (ex. VAT)
Less load rest Standard (ex. VAT)
Cargo management system £150.00 (ex. VAT)
Electronic dual zone automatic air conditioning £200.00 (ex. VAT)
Spray in load box bedliner £330.00 (ex. VAT)
Load bars £350.00 (ex. VAT)
Bed divider £450.00 (ex. VAT)
Soft tonneau cover £500.00 (ex. VAT)
Manual roller shutter £1400.00 (ex. VAT)
Load bars and roller shutter £1650.00 (ex. VAT)
Front seat pack 36 - Ranger Standard (ex. VAT)
Front seat pack 3 - Ranger Standard (ex. VAT)
ICE feature pack 44 - Ranger Standard (ex. VAT)
Technology package 19 - Ranger Standard (ex. VAT)
Winter pack 1 without air conditioning - Ranger XLT/Tremor £150.00 (ex. VAT)
Power pack 3 - Ranger £450.00 (ex. VAT)
Technology package 20 - Ranger £200.00 (ex. VAT)
ICE feature pack 89 - Ranger £350.00 (ex. VAT)
Trailer tow pack - Ranger £400.00 (ex. VAT)
Technology package 68 - Ranger Tremor £850.00 (ex. VAT)
Technology package 52 - Ranger £1050.00 (ex. VAT)
White hardtop pickup box canopy pack - Ranger £1850.00 (ex. VAT)
Black hardtop pickup box canopy pack - Ranger £1850.00 (ex. VAT)
Deleting flexible rack system pack - Ranger £1600.00 (ex. VAT)
Body colour hardtop pickup box canopy pack - Ranger £2050.00 (ex. VAT)
Solid - Frozen white Standard (ex. VAT)
Metallic - Moondust silver £600.00 (ex. VAT)
Metallic - Blue Lightning £600.00 (ex. VAT)
Metallic - Agate black £600.00 (ex. VAT)
Metallic - Conquer grey £600.00 (ex. VAT)
Metallic - Lucid red £600.00 (ex. VAT)
Metallic - Carbonized grey £600.00 (ex. VAT)
Metallic - Diffuser silver £600.00 (ex. VAT)
SVO paint - Custom £625.00 (ex. VAT)
Tremor vinyl - Black Standard (ex. VAT)
Trip computer
Traffic sign recognition
Electric power assisted steering
Pre collision assist
Passenger side roof mounted grab handle
Conventional gearshift
AEB and ISA
Partial TFT/LCD instrument cluster
Ice warning
Road departure warning
Evasion steer assist
Ford pass connect embedded modem
Quickclear heated windscreen
Ladder rack
High mounted stop lamp
Automatic headlights
Electrochromic interior mirror
Daytime running lights
Under hood engine cover
Plastic side steps
Power front windows with one touch up/down
Rain sensitive windshield wipers
Dual power heated fold back door mirror
Rear splash guard
Front fog lamps
Rear fog lamps
Front bumper with body colour lower accent
Acoustic laminated windscreen
Electric windshield defroster
Electric rear window defroster
Standard green glass windscreen
Front headlamp leveling
E-marked glass
Power rear windows
Non locking capless fuel fill
Assisted conventional tailgate
Manual liftgate
Self coloured decklid handles
Front splash guard
Metal underbody protection
Fog lamp bezel
Auto high headlamp
Rear bumper extension
Outside thermometer
Level 1 Taillamps
Trailer tow wiring
Trailer tow class I
Narrow bodyside moulding
Rear bumper step
Level 1 halogen headlamps
Black rear underrun bar
Large wheelarch flares
Accent colour door handles
Roll bar
Heavy duty side steps
Alternate design front towing hooks
Painted accent colour rear bumper
Cast aluminium side step
Grey painted grille surround
Tremor tailgate badge
Reach and rake adjustable steering column
Vinyl floor covering
Pollen filter
Washer tank level warn lamp
Roof storage for driver sunglasses
Ebony headliner
Driver and passenger sunvisor with mirror
Rear floor ducts
Fresh air heater
High series air register
Steering wheel with multimedia controls
Overhead console with dome lamps
Console with double lid
Cargo light
Tie down hooks
Door handles with inside MIC
Glove box lids
Fold flat rear seat with durabale surface
Front throw in rubber floor mats
Tremor vinyl upholstery
Rear throw in rubber floor mats
Tachograph prep pack - Ranger
Rear seat pack 15 - Ranger
Functional upgrade pack 3 - Ranger
Interior trim pack 15 - Ranger
Heavy duty terrain pack - Ranger
Driver and passenger airbag
Child proof rear door locks
Driver knee airbag
Tyre pressure sensors
ISOFIX child safety seat attachment
Passenger knee airbag
Head and thorax airbag in 2nd row
Immobiliser
Power door dead locks
Thatcham alarm system
Passive anti theft system
Power tailgate lock
Thatcham security system
Locking wheel lug nut
Flip key
Engine start/stop system
Mechanical parking brake
Front disc and rear drum brakes
ABS/ESP brakes with electronic brake boost
Off road suspension
17" Alloy spare wheel
Spare tire lock
17" asphalt black matte alloy wheels and all terrain tyres with low gloss black centre cap - JAYAY
Standard Euro Emissions
Noise Level dB(A)
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WLTP - CO2 (g/km) - Comb 270
CC 1996
Cylinders 4
Cylinder Layout
Number of Valves 16
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WLTP - FC (l/100km) - Comb 10.3
WLTP - FC (l/100km) - Comb - TEH 12.1
WLTP - FC (l/100km) - Comb - TEL 8.9
WLTP - MPG - Comb 27.4
WLTP - MPG - Comb - TEH 23.4
WLTP - MPG - Comb - TEL 31.7
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Insurance Group 2
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NCAP Adult Occupant Protection % 84
NCAP Child Occupant Protection % 90
NCAP Overall Rating - Effective February 09 5
NCAP Pedestrian Protection % 74
NCAP Safety Assist % 84
Badge Engine CC 2
Badge Power 205
Vehicle Homologation Class
Generation Mark 4
NCAP Overall Rating - LCV
Relative Height
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BHP 205
PS
Engine Power KW 151
Emissions Test Cycle
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Wheelbase 3270
Height 1884
Height (including roof rails)
Front Overhang 885
Rear Overhang 1215
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Minimum Kerbweight 2285
Gross Vehicle Weight 3320
Max. Towing Weight - Braked 3500
Payload 1035
Load Space Volume
Boot Capacity Saloons
Luggage Capacity - 2nd Row Seats Up
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No. of Seats 5
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Introduction

Building goods that people need ought to be a fairly straightforward procedure. When it comes to cars, identify how people use their vehicles, how they want to use vehicles and build product to fit. Honda did exactly that with the CR-V. Despite huge commercial success, many sniped that the CR-V marked the suburbanisation of Honda, that a company once known for its radical and extreme engineering, for taking big risks and making headlines had somehow gone soft and middle-aged. Of course, it's not really true. Honda just became better attuned to the needs of its customers, realising that the sharpest-handling SUV was less of a draw than the SUV with the best crash protection, the slickest seating system, the best ride quality and the best record for reliability. The fourth generation CR-V debuted in early 2013 and here we run the rue over whether a used one makes the grade.

Models

5dr compact 4x4 (2.0 petrol, 1.6, 2.2 diesel [S, S-T, SE, SE-T, SR, EX, Black Edition, White Edition])

History

The CR-V is a car that has stayed true to its original concept. It is, was and has always been a vehicle that offers safe and cost-effective family transport, 4x4-styling cues, a raised ride height and no real off-road ability to speak of. Back in 1997, it was a cool alternative to the usual family hatchback, something that spoke of a rugged outdoorsiness. While the ubiquity of SUVs now means they're more associated with the school run than clambering an Alp, the CR-V has seen the market swing towards it and away from models with low-range gearboxes, knobbly tyres and body control more associated with a bulk freight carrier in a Biscay gale. The second generation model of 2002 barely deviated from this formula and neither did the third generation car of 2006. That model was a bit odd-looking, especially at the rear end, so sharpening the styling, building in added practicality and improving the perceived quality of the interior were all priorities for the fourth generation model which was announced in 2012 and which started arriving in UK dealers at the start of 2013. Where the original had six or seven rivals to counter, this latest car has thirty so it's inevitable that its market share has been diluted. Honda added the Black Edition and its sister vehicle the White Edition in February 2014.

What You Get

Honda has really concentrated on improving the utility of the fourth generation CR-V. Even in the four-wheel drive models, the floor is completely flat. Headroom in the back has also been improved, with the rear passenger's hip point being lowered by 38mm. Big windows make the rear feel airy and access is excellent. In fact, the length and height of the car have been reduced by 5mm and 30mm respectively compared with the previous model, without reducing the interior space at all. So it's even bigger inside, yet is easier to park. It also has one of the cleverest seat folding mechanisms around. Not only do the seats fold flat, but in order to do that, you just pull a little fabric handle, the seat base tumbles forward, the seat back dips down and the rear headrest tuck in snugly. Even with the rear seats in place, there's a cavernous 589-litres of space, so there really is room for five and their luggage in the CR-V. Drop these rear seats and within seconds you have 1,146-litres at your disposal. The load length has been increased by 140mm to 1570mm, while the height of the load lip has been reduced by 25mm to make it easier to load heavy or awkward items. The boot of the CR-V can now accommodate two mountain bikes or four sets of golf clubs.So what do you get if you just want a basic S specification model? Quite a bit actually, although even at this end of the range, it needs to impress in order not to be mauled by its increasingly impressive Korean rivals. There's 17-inch alloy wheels, dual zone climate control, cruise control, height and lumbar adjustable driver's seat, an auxiliary and USB connection for the stereo, a multi-function steering wheel, that brilliant One-Motion rear seat folding mechanism and heated door mirrors. As you ascend the range you'll find gear such as a power tailgate, HDD satellite navigation, leather seats and a panoramic glass roof. Safety is very well taken care of with even the entry-level cars getting a whole host of kit including vehicle stability assist, trailer stability assist, hill start assist, hill descent control and the usual roster of airbag and clever braking technology. It's only the top two trims in the range that offer the option of a camera and radar system that brings into play adaptive cruise control, collision mitigation braking and lane keeping assist.

What You Pay

Please contact us for an exact up-to-date valuation.

What to Look For

Honda's CR-V has racked up an impressive reliability record. Very few of these vehicles will have been driven off-road but there may be a few rogue examples out there. To be sure, check the underside of the car for knocks and scrapes. Make sure there's life in the clutch and that the tyres are in good condition and check for tired front dampers on diesels. The interiors look to have proven tough thus far. Honda's reliability record looks set to carry on being a target that many other car manufacturers benchmark.

Replacement Parts

(approx based on a 2014 CR-V 2.0 SE) A headlamp unit for your CR-V will cost you around £275. A radiator retails for £180, whilst an alternator is £300 and a replacement starter motor will cost £240. Front brake pads are £60 a pair whilst an exhaust system costs £470. A replacement catalyst is £450.

On the Road

You get a choice of either petrol or diesel power. The usual rules apply that if you're a higher mileage driver, the diesels work out more cost effectively, but there's something to be said for all powerplants as an owner proposition. The petrol engine is a 155PS i-VTEC unit and like the majority of Honda petrol engines, it responds best if you put a few revs on the board. Okay, a lot of revs on the board. It's certainly willing and quite good fun to zing up and down the very good six-speed manual box although we have to wonder if it would be quite so appealing when the car's fully loaded and you're attempting to nurse it up a snowy incline. If you do go for this petrol engine, you then have another decision to make. It's whether to go for a front-wheel drive budget model or the four-wheel drive variant. In normal driving, you probably won't notice any difference. The four-wheel drive CR-V sends all of its power to the front wheels when you're driving on road and there's no need to mess about with extra gear levers or buttons. It does all the thinking for you, diverting drive to the rear wheels only when it feels that the fonts might have a little too much to do. Honda believes that the majority of CR-Vs sold will continue to be all-wheel drive models and with a run of bad winters behind us, it's easy to see why. The hydraulically activated “dual-pump” system of the third generation CR-V has here been replaced by an electronically activated system that provides a faster response when a loss of traction is detected. It also reduces weight by 17 per cent and minimizes internal friction by 59 per cent. The front-wheel drive model is 60kg lighter which helps it just pip the all-wheel drive petrol model to 62mph, registering 10 seconds flat as opposed to 10.2 seconds while both cars will run out of puff at a respectable 118mph. You can only buy the front-wheel drive model in conjunction with the six-speed manual 'box, but to be honest, the five-speed auto is a bit of a weak link so that's no great hardship. Most will probably opt for the improved torque and economy of diesel power and here you get a choice between a front-wheel drive 120PS 1.6 i-DTEC diesel or the punchier 2.2-litre i-DTEC diesel engine. The bigger unit is paired with an all-wheel drive chassis, which might be just as well given that this engine generates a hefty 350Nm of torque compared to the petrol powerplant's 192Nm. It gets to 62mph in a respectable 9.7 seconds. Peak power is rated at 150PS, which is far from class-leading. Yes, this engine has been tweaked to improve its emissions but this 2.2-litre powerplant has been around a good while. By comparison, something like a 2.0-litre diesel BMW X3 is good for 185PS and betters this Honda unit in virtually every regard. But that's the essential nature of the Honda's compromise. You can take virtually any aspect of its make-up and find a competitor that does better. But when you look at its performance as a whole, it's still a vehicle that will generate big sales. Honda's development team undertook a test programme on European roads to improve the CR-V's ride quality without compromising its car-like handling or high-speed stability. We'd have to say that the ride is firmer than we expected, despite a claimed 10 per cent increase in the damper rates all round. It's not crashy but it lets you know what the road surface is doing all the time. The flipside of this is that body control is very good for a relatively tall vehicle. If you've got kids who are often made a bit queasy by the low frequency pitch and roll of most SUVs, the slightly busier ride quality but flatter comportment of this CR-V might be a solution. Care has also been taken to achieve a significant reduction in the engine and road noise entering the cabin. Sound insulation material has been applied to the floorpan below the passenger compartment, while sound absorption material has been fitted to the rear door, rear wheel arches, door frames, front bulkhead and bonnet. The doors also feature a double seal. The net result is a 3dB reduction in cabin noise compared to the previous model but you'll still notice a bit of tyre noise, especially on concrete motorway sections.

Overall

The Honda CR-V is a car that speaks for itself. If you've decided you want an SUV, there isn't another vehicle in its class that makes ownership less stressful. You like an easy life? Here's your wheels. No, it's not the last word in style, but then target market buyers for this CR-V are comfortable with that. Were we shopping for a CR-V, we'd probably do without all-wheel drive and save money on a front-wheel drive car, with a little budget set aside for winter tyres. A 1.6-litre diesel is probably the prime pick, but it's hard to go wrong with any model in the range. Recommended.

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