Loser: Honda CR-V
Loser: Honda CR-V
July 2011 sales: 13,943
Change from July 2010: -30%

A redesigned CR-V is also on its way later this fall and Honda is hoping it gets a better reception. The automaker promises "enhanced features and improved fuel economy" for the new car but little more, for fear of hurting sales of the outgoing model. The CR-V has been a standout in its segment, but competition is getting tougher. (see Ford Escape, Kia Sorrento, et al.)


Last updated August 09 2011: 10:18 AM ET
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