What size speakers are in a 2001 Honda CR-V?

What size speakers are in a 2001 Honda CR-V?

Speakers that fit your 2001 Honda CRV*

Speaker location Speaker sizes**
Front Door 6-1/2″

How many miles can a 2001 Honda CRV 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 2001 Honda CRV AWD?

The Used 2001 Honda CR-V comes with all wheel drive, and front wheel drive. Available transmissions include: 4-speed automatic.

What year is best for CRV?

The 2007, 2010, and 2020 model years for the Honda CRV are the best years. The CRV models from these years have the best gas mileage and storage. They are reliable and safe, and even though they are small vehicles, they have many of the benefits of an SUV. Below are some of the best years for the Honda CRV.

What motor comes in a 2001 CRV?

Second generation (2001)

Second generation (RD4–RD9)
Engine Gasoline: 2.0 L K20A1/A4 I4 2.4 L K24A1 I4 Diesel: 2.2 L N22A2 turbo I4
Transmission 5-speed manual 4-speed automatic 5-speed automatic
Dimensions
Wheelbase 2,620–2,625 mm (103.1–103.3 in)

How many miles does a Honda CRV ex have?

I have a 2001 Honda CR-V EX that I use almost daily in the evenings with over 123,000 miles on it. My mother delievers mail in it all the time, which adds up to over 100 miles a day, and it still runs great. It has been one of the most reliable vehicles I have ever had.

When did the first Honda CRV come out?

Consider this… the longer a vehicle is in production, the more time the manufacturer has to work out the kinks and bugs. The 1st generation CR-V had a six year run. As mentioned above, it was put into production back in the model year 1996. Furthermore, production of that generation never changed facilities.

Are there any problems with the Honda CRV?

Honda has had problems with certain vehicles but AFAIK the 1G CR-V was not one of them. I guess it could just be bad luck. FWIW I have not heard things about AAMCO. I’m sure there are forums here that mention them. I’ve also wondered if it’s something I’m doing but what could it be?

Are there transmission issues with a Honda CR-Vs?

Honda does have transmission issues with higher toruqe and horsepower engines and automatic trannies, but not with the 146 hp, 130 ft. lbs engines. Do you have a supercharger or a turbocharger? With 43,000 miles on this transmission I’ve only had the fluid changed once at the dealership.

How many miles does a Honda CRV have?

I have a family member that has a 2000 Honda CR-V with well over 200,000 miles, and it is still runing great. I have a 2001 CR-V with 123,000 miles on it, and runs as good as when I bought it. Hi – I’m the original owner of a 2000 CRV LX 2WD and it has 73,000 miles. At <30,000 miles the transmission would not shift out of 1st gear.

Honda has had problems with certain vehicles but AFAIK the 1G CR-V was not one of them. I guess it could just be bad luck. FWIW I have not heard things about AAMCO. I’m sure there are forums here that mention them. I’ve also wondered if it’s something I’m doing but what could it be?

Consider this… the longer a vehicle is in production, the more time the manufacturer has to work out the kinks and bugs. The 1st generation CR-V had a six year run. As mentioned above, it was put into production back in the model year 1996. Furthermore, production of that generation never changed facilities.

Honda does have transmission issues with higher toruqe and horsepower engines and automatic trannies, but not with the 146 hp, 130 ft. lbs engines. Do you have a supercharger or a turbocharger? With 43,000 miles on this transmission I’ve only had the fluid changed once at the dealership.