How much does it cost to insure a 2018 Honda CRV?
The average Honda CR-V insurance cost is $190 a month — or $2,280 a year. With a base price of $31,760, the annual insurance cost–to–base car price ratio is 7.2%.
Is it safe to back up in a Honda CRV?
Please see your Honda dealer for details. 5 Always visually confirm that it is safe to drive before backing up; the rearview camera display does not provide complete information about all conditions and objects at the rear of your vehicle.
What do I need to know about the Honda protection package?
Car Care Service Plan: There are various types of common maintenance elements in this package. Theft Deterrent Plan: Once you purchase this plan, it leaves a unique ID number on your Honda. This is not insurance, rather it protects you if your car is stolen.
What kind of car is the Honda CRV?
1 LEV3-ULEV70 (Ultra-Low-Emission Vehicle) models as certified by the California Air Resources Board (CARB). 2 Based on 2018 EPA mileage ratings.
Is the paint protection worth paying for on a Honda?
The paint protection is almost certainly some kind of wax-like product, and the “nano-technology protection” for the seats is probably some kind of scotch-guard type product. Sounds like a marketing gimmick. If you have a garage, and you plan on having a garage for some time to come, just keep it in said garage and your car will age well enough.
Are there any good things about the 2018 Honda CRV?
A lot of good things to say about the 2018 CR-V. I have the EX-L model, a great set of safety features, a good amount of room, pretty good stereo. But…
When does the new Honda CRV Hybrid come out?
Other trim levels get minor changes to bumpers and headlights, and a revised center console. A bigger change — the first CR-V hybrid model — is coming in early 2020. Price change: Up $600 for the base LX, up $200 to $400 for other trim levels.
How long is the warranty on a Honda CRV?
If you plan to buy, REQUIRE the dealer to throw in a 100,000 mile, 8 year warranty to cover engine and electronics. Let them know you are aware of the engine problem, and if THEY have faith in the car they build, they will stand behind it with a longer warranty. We surprised ourselves! We have had a Subaru Outback for 20 years, and have loved it.
Is the Honda CRV worth the trade off?
The cargo area is cavernous and the main reason we traded cars. Came out of a Fusion hybrid and the loss of trunk space was more than we could deal with. Yes we took a hit on fuel economy, but not that much and the gain in cargo and overall cabin room is well worth the trade off in economy.