What small SUV has the least amount of problems?

What small SUV has the least amount of problems?

Here are the top five most reliable compact SUVs for 2020, according to Consumer Reports.

  • 2020 Mazda CX-5. 2020 Mazda CX-5 | Mazda.
  • 2020 Subaru Forester. Subaru Forester | Didier Messens/Getty Images.
  • 2020 Honda CR-V. 2020 Honda CR-V Touring | Honda.
  • 2020 Chevrolet Equinox. 2020 Chevrolet Equinox | Chevrolet.
  • 2020 Kia Sportage.

What kind of problems does a Honda CRV have?

CarComplaints.com cites the difficulties one owner of a 2002 CR V had: “bought a used 2002 Honda CR-V with 154,000 miles in 2017. The service records showed a $900 repair on the AC system, so I bought it knowing that this model suffered from a weak AC system.

Is the Honda CRV reliable after 200, 000 miles?

If the car was maintained properly, I’d be surprised to see any of the engine issues that you list before 200,000 miles. Honda builds solid engines. On the other hand, Honda’s automatic transmissions weren’t particularly great in the early 2000s, so possibly that could be on the horizon for you.

Is the Honda CRV good for regular oil changes?

The CRV is good overall car and the hold up well. A Honda motor can easily go 200K+ miles with regular oil changes. You are aware of the timing belt, and they need to be changed on schedule. The main issue with the CRV is they are very particular to fluid changes with Honda brand fluids.

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.

If the car was maintained properly, I’d be surprised to see any of the engine issues that you list before 200,000 miles. Honda builds solid engines. On the other hand, Honda’s automatic transmissions weren’t particularly great in the early 2000s, so possibly that could be on the horizon for you.

The CRV is good overall car and the hold up well. A Honda motor can easily go 200K+ miles with regular oil changes. You are aware of the timing belt, and they need to be changed on schedule. The main issue with the CRV is they are very particular to fluid changes with Honda brand fluids.

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.

Is there an issue with the Honda CRV?

There is no issue here. With a remote start, the CRV engine will begin to warm up, but not reach operating temperature until driven. If you continue to idle past 10 minutes continuously you WILL experience some OD.