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The 2013 CR-V was named to KBB’s “Best Resale Value: Top 10” list. Depreciation is usually a car buyer's primary expense during ownership. Taking resale value into account can help drivers save money in the long run.
The Insurance Institute for Highway Safety (IIHS) has named the CR-V a "2013 Top Safety Pick." IIHS rates vehicles good, acceptable, marginal or poor based on performance in front and side crash tests, a rollover test, and evaluations of seat/head restraints for protection against neck injuries in rear impacts. To earn Top Safety Pick for 2013, a vehicle must have good ratings in four Institute tests.

Consumer Reports recently named the 2013 CR-V to its "Top 10" picks saying: "With redesigns of the Toyota RAV4 and Subaru Forester just arriving, the CR-V has taken over as our top small SUV. Virtues include a smooth, responsive powertrain, good fuel economy, a compliant ride, excellent braking, a roomy rear seat, and outstanding reliability. It’s also one of the more competitively priced choices in the class."
The CR-V took the top spot in the "Cars.com, USA Today and MotorWeek $25k Compact SUV Shootout." Six compact SUVs were tested for three days in the areas of gas mileage, storage, and features and comfort. The CR-V impressed the testers who stated, "It drives like a dream." Adding that the CR-V has, "Great ergonomics and the best interior layout…Parents will love the roomy rear for child seats, low door sill and rear doors that open a full 90 degrees."