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Conference ssdevo::4wd

Title:4 Wheel Drive
Notice:Welcome to 4WD's new home! = 399
Moderator:TARKIN::LINMAN
Created:Fri Mar 13 1987
Last Modified:Fri Jun 06 1997
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:1639
Total number of notes:30449

1635.0. "Honda CRV" by BIGQ::CHANG () Tue Feb 18 1997 13:37

    As Honda will come out with the Civic CR-V.  I just want to post a note
    for anyone who is interested.  It looks good and I'm tempted to get one.  
    It uses the Accord 2.0 liter engine with 16V.  I heard they sell much
    better than the Toyota's RAV4 in Asia.
    
    
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1635.1auto only :-(SSAG::SUSSWEINnever confuse having a career with having a lifeTue Feb 18 1997 14:224
    I just took a look at one Friday.  They come with an automatic
    transmission.  No manual transmission available :-(
    
    Steve
1635.2HONDA CIVIC CR-VHOTLNE::SHIELDSThu Feb 27 1997 07:523
    ABOUT THE HONDA CIVIC CR-V, I WAS WONDERING IF ANYONE HAD ANY
    INFORMATION ON IT?
    
1635.3DROVE ONE LAST WEEKSUBPAC::MORISSETTEThu Feb 27 1997 10:5512
    
    
     I drove one last Saturday. All in All not bad. My wife and I test
    drove a CRV and a Rav4. I was more impressed with the Rav4. The CRV
    to me seemed more mini-van like. I got a kick out of the picnic table
    in the back. It was roomier than the Rav4 but some of the negatives.
    - Tilt wheel with only two position lever. (Up or Down)
    - Taillights mounted real high. (Like GM mini-vans)
    - All sent to dealer the same. All options are dealer installed.
    - From what the sales guy said the truck is front wheel drive (100%)
      until the wheels start to slip, then 30-40% of the power is sent
      to the back.
1635.4re: -.2BIGQ::CHANGWed Mar 19 1997 16:518
    re: -.2
    
    There is a detail article in this month (April)'s Car and Driver.
    
    Interesting thing is about this vehicle: it is suppose have similar
    interior room when compare to Jeep's GC.   Also, high clearance 8.5
    inches.
    
1635.5A whopping 8.5 inches, real off roader that!JULIET::ROYERGreening up our lives.Thu Mar 20 1997 11:4827
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    re: -.2
    
    There is a detail article in this month (April)'s Car and Driver.
    
    Interesting thing is about this vehicle: it is suppose have similar
    interior room when compare to Jeep's GC.   Also, high clearance 8.5
    inches.

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    8.5 inches is not considered high clearance in my book.  Raised a bit from
a street driven car perhaps.  My Lotus Europa was low at 4 inches.  What was
the clearance on the AMC Eagle?

     Is this another paid writeup in a magazine?  I believe that they usually
pay the writers to be favorable to them.

Dave
 
    
1635.6Lowest point of clearance, not the door sills. ;-)HSOSS1::HARDMANIt's a girl! Now what?Thu Mar 20 1997 12:3313
    Dave, they're measuring to the lowest point on the vehicle. On most
    vehicles, that's the bottom of the rear diff housing. With the standard
    27" weenie tires that most new vehicles ship with, that diff housing is
    very close to mother Earth. ;-) 
    
    Using a real tiny ring gear would help clearance, but at the expense of
    reliability. The ThunderTruck(tm) has lots of clearance between the
    frame and ground but with it's 10.5-inch ring gear and massive housing
    in the rear, ground clearance at that lowest point is not that great.
    It drags over lots of boulders! :-)
    
    Harry
    
1635.7PCBUOA::KRATZThu Mar 20 1997 14:114
    Ground clearance doesn't seem to be a factor in the showroom:
    both Subaru and Audi are currently undergoing record sales with
    AWD cars.
    K
1635.8Everyone needs a 64 LandroverPTOSS1::MATSCHERZThu Mar 20 1997 16:317
    Most people could care less about ground clearance.  They are looking
    for awd to save their asses from the ditch.  Most people don't realize
    that 4wd can actually put them into the ditch easier than they would
    want to.  Although on a Subaru they really don't do true 4wd anyway so
    it probably wouldn't matter.
    
    Steve m...
1635.9More Weight!WRKSYS::TATOSIANThe Compleat TanglerThu Mar 20 1997 17:374
    >Everyone needs a '64 Landrover
    
    Better: a '56 Dodge Powerwagon (if it can't climb over it, it'll
    break it down to size ;^)
1635.10real 4wdCSLALL::PERRONFri Mar 21 1997 05:5816
    
    
       can I bring my 59 willy along?????
    
    
       56 powerwagon
       59 willy p/u
       64 landrover
    
       wouldn't that be a wild sight going down the road classic steel.
    
        I may not the mpg of a honda but I feel very safe inside the cab
        incased in real steel, not tin.
    
    
        steve
1635.11Wish I still had it!HSOSS1::HARDMANIt's a girl! Now what?Fri Mar 21 1997 11:565
    Steve, you can only bring it if you spell its name properly. ;-) All
    of them that I've seen had an 'S' on the end. Willys. :-) :-)
    
    Harry (Former 62 Willys Overland Wagon owner)
    
1635.12Ps.. the 64 Landrover body was aluminumPTOSS1::MATSCHERZFri Mar 21 1997 12:148
    Speaking of Willys overlands.  I saw one while I was snowmobiling in a
    little town in Michigan.  The body (believe it or not) was in mint
    condition.  No rust on it !  It was sitting in someones side yard. 
    Looks like it need some work but the fact that all the panels were
    straight was a Miracle. Especially since it was sitting outside. There
    was about 3-4 ft of snow piled around it and on top of it.  
      Stevem..
    ps.. this was up by the Mackinaw bridge. Oh, and it was for sale..