Used 2021 Honda CR-V Hybrid SUV Consumer Reviews
2021 CRV exceeds expectations
Now with 20,000+ miles on our 2021 CRV hybrid the average fuel usage is 38mpg, with the majority of that at highway speeds. The car has performed flawlessly. HOWEVER, because of it lacking a spare tire or space to store one, I believe the Toyota
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Love it
Great ride, peppy, good gas mileage, very comfortable- enjoying it!- 2 years later -still love it- !
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- Touring 4dr SUVMSRP: $28,86366 mi away
- EX 4dr SUVMSRP: $24,99099 mi away
- Touring 4dr SUVMSRP: $29,98873 mi away
Glad we got the hybrid with touring package!
We have a 2004 CR-V and just bought a 2021 CRV hybrid with the touring package. Really enjoying the great gas mileage and the extra backseat leg room.
CR-V = Can't resist vehicle
Smooth ride, great gas milage, tons of space, only thing missing is a place to hook up a cargo net, someone was asleep for that.
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CR-V hybrid fails to impress
After considering both the CR-V and the RAV4 hybrids, I felt that the Honda was a generation behind the Toyota in technology. But the real deal breaker was two fold, 1) the Honda did not provide a comfortable driving position for me and 2) Honda does not recommend adding a trailer hitch whereas Toyota offers an optional trailer. Obviously a hybrid is not intended for towing a big boat or camping trailer, but being able to tow a small trailer or attach a bike rack is a necessity for our lifestyle
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