Title: Chance To Buy Honda Cr-v For £2,000 Less Word Count: 315 Summary: Outgoing 4x4 down in price by £2,000 HONDA is gearing up to drive a curvy all-new CR-V into competition against the latest generation Freelander from Land Rover - and now's the time to buy if you fancy the model it replaces. To clear stocks, the manufacturer has reduced the prices of most current versions by £2,000 and is also offering two other incentives to buyers. Robert Fletcher, the franchise manager at Lookers Honda at Sir Frank Whittle Road, Derby, says that b... Keywords: Used Cars,New Cars,Car Dealers,Vauxhall UK,Renault UK,VW UK,Honda UK Article Body: Outgoing 4x4 down in price by £2,000 HONDA is gearing up to drive a curvy all-new CR-V into competition against the latest generation Freelander from Land Rover - and now's the time to buy if you fancy the model it replaces. To clear stocks, the manufacturer has reduced the prices of most current versions by £2,000 and is also offering two other incentives to buyers. Robert Fletcher, the franchise manager at Lookers Honda at Sir Frank Whittle Road, Derby, says that buyers can also choose either an accessory pack worth £1,200 or a £750 deposit allowance in the case of a personal contract purchase. Extras in the accessory pack deal includes running boards and reversing sensors. The price cuts apply to all Sport and Executive versions of the 4x4 but not the SE examples. The price cut means that the petrol-engined, 2.0-litre Sport is down from £19,225 to £17,255 while the diesel-engined 2.2i-CTYDi Executive can be yours for just over £21,000. Says, Jeff Dodds, head of marketing for Honda (UK): "This is a superb chance for customers to get their hands on a CR-V for a lot less. "It's a car that's dominated the petrol SUV market for years and continues to pick up awards for its impeccable road manners - and remember, it's built in Britain!" Added Robert: "It's a cracking offer and we have a good range in stock." According to the company, there are no catches or difficult to understand clauses to worry about. Robert is looking forward to taking delivery of the new CR-V. "It looks a superb vehicle and is a good evolution of the current model," he says. Like the latest Land Rover, the stylish new CR-V, on sale from January, represents a drive upmarket, with Honda saying that it mirrors an executive saloon in the way it drives. Improved equipment levels and Honda's latest advanced safety technology will add to its appeal, along with increased towing capacity.