Is the Honda CRV EXL a good car?
We are on our third CRV: a 2004, 2007, and now a 2017 EXL. I was a bit skeptical of the 1.5 turbo at first but we decided to try it as we felt Honda has a record of fully testing it’s engines before putting them on the sales floor. After nearly 30,000 miles we have had no issues It is amazingly good on fuel.
When did I buy my first Honda CRV?
Hi guys, I have owned CRV since new in 2007. I am considering buying the top of the range CRV to replace it. Should I be concerned about anything in particular. I reside in Australia. I have done 168,000 kilometres in my old one with no major issues at all.
Is there road noise in a Honda CRV ex?
Road noise is slightly reduced, but remains noticeable, a perennial CR-V complaint. This update also brought more equipment, including a standard backup camera, a power driver seat for the EX, and an available power rear gate.
What are the complaints about the Honda CRV?
Stability control is standard. Our major complaint is that constant road noise makes the cabin loud, which becomes tiresome. Improved crash protection means we’d stretch to buy this version of the CR-V over the previous generation. The CR-V of this vintage is extremely versatile for a relatively small footprint.
Is the 1999 Honda CRV a good car?
Read full review I currently own a 1999 Honda CR-V and before me my sister owned it. We bought it from the previous owner in good condition. The car is still running great and is very reliable. It’s not the most Read full review IIHS rates vehicles good, acceptable, marginal, or poor.
When did my dad buy a Honda CRV?
My dad bought this car new in 2000, drove it to Florida, Colorado, West Virginia etc. Has never broke down or had any problems with him, then he gave it to me and she still runs perfectly. So Read full review I currently own a 1999 Honda CR-V and before me my sister owned it.
What was the first year of the Honda CRV?
We suggest you find a 2005 or newer CR-V since ESC and curtain airbags were introduced with the 2005 model year. The CR-V, new for 1997, was Honda’s first foray into the small sport-utility market. Based on the Honda Civic platform, it looked more like a high station wagon than an SUV.
Stability control is standard. Our major complaint is that constant road noise makes the cabin loud, which becomes tiresome. Improved crash protection means we’d stretch to buy this version of the CR-V over the previous generation. The CR-V of this vintage is extremely versatile for a relatively small footprint.