Used 2007 Honda CR-V EX-L 4dr SUV AWD w/Navigation (2.4L 4cyl 5A) Consumer Reviews
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2 Months with New CR-V
Pros: Ride, handling, navigation and fuel economy. Before buying car I thought power is not enough on the highway but with little bit of acceleration you have the power you want. I am not a sort of fast driver so power is more than enough for me. The car handles very smoothly and it is comfortable. Road noise is like other good car. I can't understand why some people are talking about it. Interier is really nice, all the buttons on the steering lightup when head lights on.
Love it, Love it, Love it!!
I love driving this car! It is very classy, yet practical. The exterior is very sleek and attractive. I have the royal blue pearl exterior with black leather interior. It has a lot of kick for a 4 cylinder. I have gotten a lot of compliments, especially from a current 2002 CR-V owner who now wants to upgrade. I was contemplating buying the RAV-4, but the features available on the CR-V, along with the appearance far outway any other SUV in its class. The safety features are amazing and got me a low insurance rate. I previously owned a Civic and I now only pay $60 more a year, which is quite reasonable. Overall, I highly recommend this car to anyone considering buying a mid-size SUV!
- EX-L 4dr SUVMSRP: $8,99930 mi away
- EX 4dr SUVMSRP: $8,8789 mi away
- EX 4dr SUVMSRP: $13,98127 mi away
I'm Loving It!
I've had my car for 8 months, and it's been great. It's zippy and fresh. I had a 2005 and I upgraded when the new 2007s came out. I do not regret it. The leather seats are more luxurious, and the inside finishes give the car a luxury feel. Would definitely recommend it.
Big Suprise In A Small Package
Took ownership on 9-24-07. The Honda CR-V is a joy to drive. Tested 10-12 other vehicles. It has a smooth, quiet ride and for a 4-cylinder the car has surprising pickup. My first impression of the car was when I opened and shut the door. Solid. No vibrations and no hollow sound. Sounded just like the doors on a Lexus-RX 350. Second impression was when I went for a test drive When the salesman drove the car up for us I thought he turned off the motor Much to my surprise the car was running when I got into it. Nimble and smooth was my experience while driving the vehicle. With Honda's reliability, resale value and the car's gas mileage I don't think I could have made a better choice.
Guzzle Guzzle
EPA 23 to 27? Was that measured while going straight down hill? Combined freeway and street driving is 19 mpg and that was with the cruise control while on the freeway. Hitting reset after tanking up then driving 10 miles in town displayed 15 MPG, about the same as my 4200 pound VW Vanagon and not even close to a 2001 C280 Mercedes 6 or a BMW 325 6 cyl, both German cars get from 25 to 34 mpg on the freeway. This reminds me, it did get 27 mpg on the freeway but that ended when the first hill was approached, then engine shifted and spun up to 5,000 rpm and the MPG display crashed to the low teens. Sorry Honda, but this is no gas miser, it guzzles!