How many miles can a 2012 Honda CR-V last?

How many miles can a 2012 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.

How do you reset the radio on a Honda CRV 2021?

In order to reset the radio on Your Honda CR-V You’ll first need to give the vehicle power but leave the engine off. Now You’ll want to turn on the radio for 10 seconds and then turn the radio off. Now turn on the radio again but this time hold down the power button for several seconds.

Is the Honda CRV a good car to buy?

Some small rust bubbles under the paint that I had to repair, but the car has been solid and reliable while driving across the continent. Two ’09 EX-Ls here, built several weeks apart and both around 150k miles ± a few thousand.

How much Odo does a Honda CRV have?

Currently 133k on odo. Plan on keeping it another year or until Honda works all the kinks out of the oil dilution problems with the 1.5T engine. I had a 2006 CR-V and loved it.

How many miles does a Honda CRV get?

Two ’09 EX-Ls here, built several weeks apart and both around 150k miles ± a few thousand. Mine is driven less during the year (I partly work from home), but it goes on at least one long road trip each summer, if not two. The other gets maybe 50-60 miles daily in commuting. Pros: Finally, comfortable front seats.

When did Honda change the wheels on the CRV?

Edit: I know there were other changes, but one of the big change for me was the switch to 16″ wheels on the 2005 and 2006 CR-Vs. And no, not because I like “big wheels”. Honda switched to 16″ wheels to be able to fit larger disc brakes on the 2005 and 2006.

What’s the problem with my Honda CRV ex 4?

Hi my wife has as 2006 Honda CR-V EX 4 WD Automatic. We had the vehicle for a year with 27Km on it. Starting about a month ago, she noticed the same problem of rubbing when she makes a sharp turn in either right or left. What I do not understand is how is this related to the Rear Differential Fluid.

Currently 133k on odo. Plan on keeping it another year or until Honda works all the kinks out of the oil dilution problems with the 1.5T engine. I had a 2006 CR-V and loved it.

Some small rust bubbles under the paint that I had to repair, but the car has been solid and reliable while driving across the continent. Two ’09 EX-Ls here, built several weeks apart and both around 150k miles ± a few thousand.

Edit: I know there were other changes, but one of the big change for me was the switch to 16″ wheels on the 2005 and 2006 CR-Vs. And no, not because I like “big wheels”. Honda switched to 16″ wheels to be able to fit larger disc brakes on the 2005 and 2006.