SUV buyers are turning green, says Honda
Britain’s SUV buyers are making ‘greener’ choices in the showroom, according to latest industry sales figures. Cars like Honda’s CR-V are selling better than ever, as they offer a cleaner, smaller alternative to the traditional 4x4 stereotype. Despite negative public feeling towards 4x4s – that influenced a drop of 4% in the sector – sales of the low emissions CR-V increased by 28 per cent over the first six months of the year (11,665 cars to the end of June 2007 versus 9,086 for the same period last year) – and the Honda continues to top the charts as the UK’s favourite SUV.
“Our customers asked us how to defend themselves from so-called ‘Anti-4x4 protesters’," says Vicky Mason, Customer Dialogue Manager at Honda (UK). “And their response to this campaign has been incredible. More people have reacted to this campaign than any other – even more than competitions to win a car! Our customers were pleased to see us getting involved with the debate.”
As well as being cleaner and smaller than other SUVs, the CR-V also has an enviable safety rating from Euro NCAP, with four stars for occupant safety, two for pedestrian and four stars for child safety.
Honda aims to sell 21,000 CR-Vs in 2007 – around 6,000 more than last year. The latest CR-V is priced from £18,727 OTR.
Source: Honda UK


