Where is the 4WD switch located in the old Honda CR-V?
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The 4WD switch in the old Honda CR-V is located on the center console operation panel. Below are the relevant details: 1. Space: The overall driving and passenger space is spacious and ample, with no noticeable tightness in head or legroom; the interior storage spaces are abundant and practical; the seats are well-padded, offering good comfort, and the rear seats are slightly adjustable, making them more practical for long-distance travel. 2. Handling: The vehicle is comfortable and flexible to drive, with clear gear shifts and smooth transitions, providing a car-like driving experience; the throttle response is sensitive; the steering wheel feels good but lacks precise direction; the wide tires offer excellent grip; the chassis is solid, but the ground clearance is small, resulting in poor off-road capability; the suspension is too soft, leading to subpar high-speed stability; some users report "excessive noise at high speeds." 3. Power: Equipped with recalibrated 2.0 and 2.4-liter engines, the 2.4-liter engine provides ample power, quick acceleration, and easy overtaking; the 2.0-liter engine is weaker, with slower starts and acceleration.