Used 2013 Honda CR-V LX 4dr SUV AWD (2.4L 4cyl 5A) Consumer Reviews
2013 CRV 100% Reliabilty
A pleasure to own and operate. We added after market leather and heaters for both front seats.
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Can't beat the reliability statistics on a Honda
I was looking for a Honda CR-V that would take me through the next 10 years and I think I found one. One owner, low mileage. Only hitch was a couple of door dings, which was OK by me. Chose not to buy Honda Certified Pre-owned because of the higher price for the certification and the Honda dealer wouldn't work with me on the price or my trade in.
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- EX 4dr SUVMSRP: $12,99566 mi away
- LX 4dr SUVMSRP: $10,595In-stock online
- EX-L 4dr SUVMSRP: $8,998In-stock online
Best experience in a new car.
I did not use a dealer for this purchase. I went to a dealer that used the Costco. Plan and they gave me a price of 23000 Then I went to a broker who ordered it from the factory for 21000... Got it two weeks later. Went on an 11000-mile road trip and loved every minute of it. Except for Oil Changes and a set of tires the Maintenance costs have been low. I did all of the maintenance that was in the owners manual. The car is in great shape. Will buy another CRV to upgrade safety standards...
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Reliable but loud
I love my 2013 CRV LX, fuel mileage runs 26.3 miles per gallon over 40,000 Miles, I've gone cross country and I call beans on the guy that says it gets 40 mpg. My only complaint is the loud road noise inside..
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speedometer not accurate
I bought it new in 2013. It is a 2013. I am 6feet two inches so it could have a little more leg room. In order to go 50, 60, or 70 miles per hour you have to go two and one half mph faster on the speedometer. This is a fact checked by satellite. My last ford and dodge were exactly right on. It supprised me really as that was the case in the 50 and 60's not today. The other thing I dislike is the flat tire indicator will only hold 5 tires in the cars computer and I am the type of guy along with thousands of others, including my honda salesman, who buys four new wheels and snow tires and put them on myself at the first snow and then of course the car says I have 4 flats so I ride with the light on. All new cars are this way i I imagine. You have to buy 4 senders and have honda reprogram. By the way I let the air out of one tire just to see and the flat tire warning light did not come on untill ten psi. You could be riding with 15 lbs. What a bunch of balony. Norman , Mcveytown.
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