Clean Carfax. all-wheel drive, powered by a 1.8-liter four-cylinder engine (141 horsepower, 127 lb-ft of torque) It's rated at 28 mpg combined (26 city/31 highway), LCD radio display and Bluetooth streaming audio. The Sport trim takes the LX and adds 18-inch wheels, Apple CarPlay and Android Auto, and paddle shifters. HR-V is the class leader when it comes to cargo space, and the folding rear seat is unlike no other, spacious and flexible rear-seat design (Honda calls it "Magic Seat") flips up, allowing you to carry taller items while still folding down in a more traditional manner to open up cargo capacity through the rear hatch The HR-V's interior is one of its best features, with plenty of room to spread out for adults in the front or back row. The driving position is good due to lots of adjustability. Forward and side visibility is excellent thanks to well-placed and slim front pillars, a low dashboard, and a large windshield and windows. Rear visibility is good, and the HR-V's blind spot is very small thanks to large rear windows. The steering and handling are top-notch. And thanks to a well-tuned suspension, the HR-V handles well and can put a smile on your face on curvy roads.
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