So, while the completely new 2015 Honda HR-V crossover is advertised as something sporty, it turns out it actually isn’t. But don’t discount it based on that, because it seems it’s actually very good at everything else, according to Australia’s CarAdvice.

Firstly, the reviewer notes the upped plastics quality compared to older Hondas, as well as the “midsize sedan levels of rear legroom.” He does discover its steering is too light and doesn’t weight up enough to offer an engaging drive, but it is easy and relaxing in and around town.

Honda is probably on to a winner here, and their high sales projections seem to confirm their expectations. It goes up against the new Nissan Qashqai and the likes of Mazda’s new (actually sportier) CX-3, but with that Honda badge and its raft of qualities it may have the edge.

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