Good to drive and more practical than expected
Well equipped, spacious and cheaper than its Vauxhall twin
Difficult to justify the extra cost over the smaller-engined, lighter models
High on style and performance, but no rival for the BMW X6
Not the range-topping premium contender Honda wanted
Four-wheel steer adds appeal, but it's pricey next to equally dynamic competition
Reasonably cheap eight-seat MPV with a huge boot and no delusions of grandeur
Pricey and less practical than the saloon, but with plenty more appeal
Outstanding performance and economy in a package that rewrites the SUV rulebook
Practical and good to drive, with all the added benefits of an SUV.
Good to drive and comfortable to be in, but let down by a high price and poor emissions
A superb blend of serene interior, sharp dynamics and provocative looks
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