When shopping for any vehicle, one of the most important things to consider is how much “bang” does it offer for the “buck.” The USAA, a leading name in financial services for the U.S. Military, their families and the general public, recently unveiled their list of “Best Value” vehicles for 2012. These cars, trucks and SUVs all offer what the organization believes to be the most “bang for the buck” and on that list is the Honda CR-Z. Not only was the hybrid coupe recognized for its value, but it made it on the list for “Top 10 for Teens” as its safety, reliability, low insurance rates and overall cool factor make it an excellent candidate for young drivers.
“It’s like having two cars for the price of one,” said Mike Accavitti, Vice President of National Marketing Operations for American Honda. Riding on a short wheelbase and weighting in as a featherweight, the CR-Z can easily grab a couple of apexes and do so with a smile. It’s raked body and bold lines are on par with a hard-edged race car but in reality, the little coupe is mild-mannered and easy to live with. Paired to a close ratio six speed manual transmission is Honda’s Integrated Motor Assist (IMA) hybrid drive system that works with the 1.5 liter inline four cylinder engine to supply adequate acceleration while returning 31 mpg in the city. It’s low entry cost, low insurance rates, high economy and high reliability combined with its fun-factor is why the USAA placed it on its Best Value list for 2012.
“The Honda CR-Z rose to the top as a vehicle that offers these key elements, making it a great buy for the value-minded consumer,’ said Steve Thompson, an assistant vice president at USAA.
Source: Honda