Used 2007 Honda CR-V Consumer Reviews
Rear Differential
I have enjoyed my CR-V with two exceptions. First the original equipment tires failed after 30K and the rear differential has required "regular service" (at $100.00/per) four times in almost 60K miles, which are mostly highway miles. Honda "Engineers" are supposedly investigating the problem but it still will not help those of us who will drive the vehicle past the 60K mile warranty period. We will look elsewhere next year when we expect to replace this vehicle. The manual and my dealer recommends service every 30K miles, which in my estimation is a outright lie.
I still love my 2007 Honda! ALOT!
Another year (2021) and it's still me and my 2007 Honda SUV). I still love that car! It is so dependable. If it ever gives me any problems, they are always my fault, for instance, it's such a wonderful car that I forgot to put a new battery in it and the Honda made me pay for that!! Ha! OK, so I put a new battery in it, I thought it was out of gas! and we are still running around where ever I need to go. If I ever have to get a new car, (cry) I will definitely replace my trustyy 2007 Honda SUV with a brand new Honda SUV.
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- EX-L 4dr SUVMSRP: $9,999100 mi away
- EX-L 4dr SUVMSRP: $8,800157 mi away
- EX 4dr SUVMSRP: $7,995185 mi away
My 2007 CRV EX
I purchased my certified new with 25K miles. I loved it and have been happy with it but have had reliability issues. My air conditioner failed and had to be replaced and the locking modulator has failed along with a door lock and my routine maintenance visit to the dealer yielded new struts. I'm just at 77K miles with regular maintenance so thumbs down.
Love It!
Ok, I've only had my 07 CR-V EX for one day, but I thoroughly researched several others (Toyota RAV4 and Hyundai Santa Fe and Tucson) and just fell in love with this car. The dealerships around me sell the cars before the even reach the lot or within 2 days of receiving. I went 2 1/2 hrs away, but had a selection to choose from....and they came down about $1500 from MSRP. I got the green tea EX 2WD and love it. The only thing I don't like is the fold and tumble seats as opposed to "lay flat" seats. I was highly considering the RAV4, but hate the tire on the back and not willing to pay $4000 more for the limited with no tire on back. Honda also has better resale value and slightly better gas.
My 12 years with a CR-V
This is my second Honda but first CR-V. We be bought it 68,500 miles ago in the fall of 2006. It has been the perfect vehicle for us in that I am tall but my wife is short and we made it work for both of us: visibility, easy in and out, good gas milage and performance. In fact, we just bought another CR-V...a 2018. Looking forward to another 12 years.
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