Used 2003 Honda CR-V Consumer Reviews
good car for the money
I got it in March, 2003 and already have 7500 miles on it. So far so good. Have not tried the Realtime 4WD yet, hope it works. After a carefull break in period, and considerate driving, the car "settled" arround 5500 miles, gas mileage improved, handling is better. Probably I just got used to it. For the money spent, it is what I expected and a little more.
CR-V
Living in the snow belt of Massachusetts and the hills of Worcester, I traded in my Accord of 5 years for the CR-V and I love it. It's been a great ride during lousy weather.
- LX 4dr SUVMSRP: $8,40082 mi away
- LX 4dr SUVMSRP: $10,70082 mi away
- EX 4dr SUVMSRP: $7,500119 mi away
Good Vehicle-but not everthing you think
I was anxious to get my CRV-EX (dark blue 5-speed). Had many dealer installed options put in (dealer may not budge on sticker but you can neg on the options). Good all around vehicle and very dependable and lots of room inside for people and cargo (more than you'd think). However, gas mileage leaves a lot to be desired (not close to window sticker) and it's kind of dismal in the snow (I'm used to 4WD not AWD). I've got 22,000 mls so far (just under a year) and I might get rid of it soon (get something better in the snow - my Saab did better in the snow with just FWD)!
The winner and STILL miniute champion
How can you go wrong? Great MPG for a ute. Very flexible interior. Solid build. We didn't even consider this vehicle until we test drove it. I was ready to get a RAV4 and immediately changed my mind when I saw the interior.
the dashboard color.
Go back to the light Charcoal grey color for the intearior, like you guys used in the 1998 honda accord. The grey color is much easier to keep clean looking.