How many miles will a CR-V last?

How many miles will a 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.

What is CRV?

Introduced by Honda in 1995 as the name for its car-based utility vehicle, the acronym “CRV” (as in Honda CR-V) represents a mix between a car or minivan and a sport utility vehicle, or SUV. Some say its stands for “compact recreation vehicle,” while others insist it’s short for “comfortable runabout vehicle.”

Is the rear panel of a Honda Civic rusting?

Rear panel rust-out is a rather significant problem for Civics. Also, as noted, Accords have had their rust issues – front subframes that rust – that was solved with significant structural changes made in the seventh and eighth generations of Accord. You might ask where this information comes from and it is a fair question?

Are there any Hondas that rust out in the wrong places?

That’s right; Hondas have tended to rust out in all the wrong places (the rear quarters, door frames, and engine subframes). It’s not that Honda hasn’t publicized the rust issues, it has, to affected owners. However, unless you are directly affected by rust-out, Honda hasn’t gone out of its way to advertise the issue.

Are there any cars that have never rusted?

Here is a list of 15 cars that have a history of poor rust protection, and 15 that have been known to go a long time without rusting. Rust is the bane of every long-term car owner, body shop mechanic and classic collector’s existence.

Is there a problem with my Honda CRV?

My CR-V has less than 85,000 km on the odometer. Q. My dealer just offered to buy back my 2007 Honda CR-V with 188,000 km on it. They’re prepared to pay the same amount they offered me in trade a full three years ago! According to the dealer, a rear wheel could detach due to a corrosion problem at the rear of the chassis.

Is there rust on the hood of a Honda CRV?

The rust spot on your hood is a different issue- not surprising on mass-produced cars that maybe the paint jobs are not perfect- 2 people found this helpful. Yes, Honda charged my $400.00 to resurface rotors. car was making grinding and thumping noise. Honda seemed to know what it was right away. Don’t know if I was ripped off or not.

That’s right; Hondas have tended to rust out in all the wrong places (the rear quarters, door frames, and engine subframes). It’s not that Honda hasn’t publicized the rust issues, it has, to affected owners. However, unless you are directly affected by rust-out, Honda hasn’t gone out of its way to advertise the issue.

Rear panel rust-out is a rather significant problem for Civics. Also, as noted, Accords have had their rust issues – front subframes that rust – that was solved with significant structural changes made in the seventh and eighth generations of Accord. You might ask where this information comes from and it is a fair question?

Are there any issues with the Honda CRV?

“What really frustrates me is they’re still selling that 2017 engine,” Witzig says. “They’re selling them right and left, and they know they’ve got an issue, and that’s wrong.” The engine issue involves 2017 and 2018 CR-V SUVs with Honda’s latest 1.5-liter turbo engine.

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