Honda MR-V 2006 Kuwait Prices & Specs
Price When New In Kuwait
KWD 8740 - 10320 |
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Honda MR-V 2006 specifications
Country of Origin | United States |
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Class | Midsize SUV |
Body Styles | 5-door wagon |
Weight (kg) | 2040 - 2052 |
Version | Performance | ||||||
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Engine | Gearbox | Power (hp) | Torque (Nm) | Fuel Econ (L/100km) | Fuel Econ (km/L) | 0-100 kph (sec) | Top speed (kph) |
3.5 V6 4WD | 5A | 244 | 339 | 11.9 | 8.4 | 9.0 | 175* |
Honda MR-V 2006 reviews
THE GOOD
Big interior, smooth engine, mostly quiet ride
THE BAD
Cornering grip, low-cost interior, tight third-row seats
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Honda MR-V 2006 Overview
The MR-V, introduced in 2003, was freshened for 2006 with a new front end along with enhancements to some interior features of this midsize 4WD. The MR-V is a typical Honda, with its trademark practicality, efficiency and reliability. It is built on the Accord platform, but drives like a tall and lumpy car with a smooth ride. It is not the best choice to take out into the desert as it lacks low-range gearing, but it can manage some light-duty work better than others. Capable of seating up to eight passengers, the MR-V is far from a small vehicle. The standard 3.5-litre V6 is paired with a five-speed automatic transmission. The power gets to the ground through the front wheels in normal operation, switching automatically to four-wheel-drive when slippage is detected. The MR-V still manages to deliver decent fuel economy. Interior includes all the usual power accessories. Safety features include ABS brakes and frontal and side-impact airbags. It is built in the United States alongside many other Honda products.
Honda MR-V 2006 Reliability & Resale Value
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Known Problems | No known problems besides being butt-ugly. |
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Honda MR-V 2006 Safety Ratings
NHTSA Driver Frontal Rating | 50 |
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EuroNCAP Overall Adult Rating |
00
Untested |
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