I'm 5 1. How much higher does a Honda crv sit compared to a Honda accord?
I'm 5 1. How much higher does a Honda crv sit compared to a Honda accord? - 1
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Not enough to worry about. You can still get into it without using a ladder.
Only a few inches. Should not be a concern.
It will be fun for you to go out to a new car dealership and test out the cars. I did that with my new car choice. I chose one I could slide into, where the seat was the same height as my hip. It was terrible trying to get in and out of a car that was too low, and near impossible to get into one of those honking big pick-ups. Talk about needing a ladder!
I don't know, but I think it's a noticeable difference! You will be able to see better around obstacles in front of you from the CRV, no doubt. Since this is a criteria for you, it's an important difference. You will have to test drive one to experience the difference.
Only a few inches.
It's a noticeable difference!
It will be noticeable (3-4 inches) but why are you comparing those two? They are in completely different classes. The CR-V is based on the Honda Civic. The proper comparison would be the Honda Pilot and the Accord since the Pilot is based on the Accord. Regardless, it will be okay to step into. You should go to a dealership and check them out.
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