How many miles will a 2009 Honda CR-V last?

How many miles will a 2009 Honda CR-V last?

If adequately maintained, a new Honda CR-V can last between 250,000 to 300,000 miles on the road. This translates into a lifespan of 16 to 20 years, making the CR-V one of the most dependable crossovers in the market.

Is a 2009 Honda CRV 4 wheel drive?

All Honda CR-V models come with a 166-hp four-cylinder engine and a five-speed automatic transmission. Front-wheel drive is standard, and four-wheel drive is available for all models ($1200).

Does 2009 Honda CRV have timing chain?

Engine: The CR-V comes with only one engine choice: the 2.4L 4-cylinder i-VTEC, model K24. It’s a proven reliable motor. This engine has a timing chain instead of a timing belt. A timing chain doesn’t need to be replaced in regular intervals.

Is the Honda CRV a reliable car to buy?

CRV’s have very reliable drivetrains. First generation engines (up to 2001) could experience valve problems if not kept in adjustment. But my friend’s ’99 CRV has 250k miles and still going strong. Most important for you is to find a CRV that has been well maintained, timing belt changed, with service records.

When is the best time to buy a Honda CRV?

I’m considering the purchase of a used Honda CR-V around 2003 model year or newer. Mileage significantly influences the price of these vehicles. Many used models in my price range seem to have 140,000 plus miles.

When did I Buy my 2006 Honda CRV?

I bought the 2006 used in 2009 because I did not like the look of the front end of the 2007-2011 CR-Vs. There were some changes in 2005 from the 2004 model year, so I’d personally look for a 2005 or 2006.

What should I replace in my Honda CRV?

In my thinking rebuild/replacement means any of the following has to be replaced- rings, pistons, crankshaft, crankshaft bearings, valves, lifters, etc. Basically any short block parts. I could probably withstand milling the head and replacing the head gasket if need be.