Used 2015 Honda CR-V Consumer Reviews
Vibration
I bought the Honda CR-V 2015 in Nov, 2015. I felt vibration at stop on D. I did call the dealer in few days said will go away after 1000 miles. I took it to service center about 1500 miles, service center said we did not feel anything. Very disappointed. I took the suv for the second time when the miles at 3200 because the vibration getting worse. I did not put on park at service center, just left on D. I called the service consultant including the manager to feel the vibration. Everyone agreed, but when I went to pick up the suv they did not fix the issue said "this is the characteristic of the new CR-V". They even gave me in writing. UNBELIVABLE AND VERY DISAPPOINTED.
Now that's an SUV
This is our first SUV. My wife test drove the Acura RDX but could not justify the $37k price tag. Then went to Honda dealer and the gave us a great trade in for her 2007 Civic. The car was loaded for $30k. The LED lights on the CRV look awesome. The front end is restyled nicely and not as bland. The back is almost the same except the chrome bar across. It rides like a pillow and corners great too. Gas mileage is amazing with the new fuel injected engine. New multifunction touchscreen radio is great. Also the additional display on top makes the car look high class. Leather seats are perforated and look of high quality. This is a very solid car, and I have owned VW's. Update: The CRV has a slight vibration now. It does not bother me that much so I don't want the dealer to take it apart. Wonder if premium fuel would solve the issue. Update: The car is still flawless. Not noticing any vibration lately. Update: It’s been over 6 years and the car still drives like new. I don’t think it will ever change.
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- EX-L 4dr SUV w/NavigationMSRP: $11,99990 mi away
- Touring 4dr SUVMSRP: $12,94996 mi away
- EX-L 4dr SUV w/NavigationMSRP: $15,79587 mi away
Honda lost their edge
I have had a few Honda’s the 2015 crv is the worst. Quality is down throughout . Parts are cheaper and break more frequently. As an engineer I see every design has been sacrificed for economy offer quality. Sad to see
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2015 CRV Progressively deteriorating
Really love the car but getting scared off it. Had it at the dealer to be told there is nothing wrong with it but it shakes so bad above 68 mph, I'm about ready to blow my top. Bought a new set of tires about 9 months ago (crv only had about 30K miles) hoping it would alleviate the problem and even went through the pains of having the tires true'd twice (process in which they shave the rubber off the tire to make them round while mounted to the car) with no luck, dealer wanted to blame the tire manufacture so I went and bought another set of tires, this time I bought some really high end tires but got the same effect, steering wheel shaking like a wheel is hopping. Ride is so poor... Really think I won't buy another one of these, love the car but can't deal with this anymore, come on Honda, step up to the base here, the touring is the Cadillac of the crvs, think I would rather had gave my money for what I spent on this to someone who was selling a 1980s Yugo than you, at least with those, they road like a Cadillac!
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No vibration here
Apparently, I got one without the vibration issue. I already have 65,000 trouble-free miles on this vehicle and I have never noticed a vibration issue. It has been the second-best vehicle I've ever owned, with the best being my 2005 CRV with 290,000 miles on it. I'm sold on Honda quality. And, bonus, the 2015 was built in the U.S.
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