Used 2015 Honda CR-V Touring 4dr SUV AWD (2.4L 4cyl CVT) Consumer Reviews
Should be happy
I went from a V8 Sierra, to the Honda CRV Touring. The gas mileage is very good, average around town 25-26. Don't pull out in traffic, it doesn't have the fastest get up and go. Love the heated seats (would be nice to have more temperature control, not just hi and low) Moon roof leaked a little in some car washes, but liked this option. Navigation too hard to set up, Bluetooth worked but sounded bad to callers, and you really had to speak clearly and loudly. Turned off collision braking, not a good option in traffic. It braked, if you had to quickly go around someone in traffic. (almost got rear ended) Drivers seat is on the smaller side for someone with long legs. Touch pad screen hard to navigate when driving, especially fast forwarding a song, or trying to turn the radio down. Albiet you can use the steering wheel button. There are 3 different screens to look at, everything should be more centralized. It rarely understands voice commands. I'm pretty good with new technology, but this car is frustrating to use all its gadgets.
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89K and still performs as new
At 89000 still no problems. Outside of regular maintenance and tires, there have been no surprises. I am still on the original brakes and replaced the tires @ 67k miles. Paint is holding up well but I have it washed frequently. I use a battery maintainer once a week which seems to be extending the life of the 4 year old battery. I have noticed no change in the mpg I replace my own cabin and air filters bought from Amazon. I am 82 now so the Honda may outlast me. Looking at an EV replacement but don't feel I can justify parting with this great vehicle.
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- EX-L 4dr SUVMSRP: $10,99523 mi away
- EX 4dr SUVMSRP: $12,99523 mi away
- EX 4dr SUVMSRP: $12,49523 mi away
Not ready for prime time
Honda knows about the vibration issue with transmission/motor match-up- when I talked with Honda of North America, all they said was they "were working on it". I have driven Hondas for over 20 years and relied to heavily on my past experiences with Hondas in buying this clunker. Still no fix for the vibration issue -don't even bother to ask-same answer, after 1.5 years. Everything else about my CRV is just fine. Spartan interior and functional. Nav system is counterintuitive and not easy to program., you get used to it. Still think it does not live up to its hype-a lot of other choices for 33k(touring model).
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Bluetooth - Voice Command prompt randomly turns on
Purchased 12/2014. Past couple of months the voice command prompt (that lists the commands you can use) randomly turns on. First time it happened I thought it was because I was using my phone, next time I wasn't touching my phone. The frequency that this happens went from once every few days, to a couple of times a day. I took the car to the Honda dealer, they checked and this is not a software update issue. Taking it back this week to leave it so they can call Honda Tech support to see if this has been reported before. Wondering if this is related to the issues with Apply iPhones and the Honda Bluetooth? Air conditioning takes forever to cool off on a hot day (I think I was spoiled by how good my past two Toyotas cooled off). Have not had any vibration issues. Hate the layout of the fan buttons and temperature control knobs. Wish they had reversed the layout and made the fan speed the knobs and the temperature control the buttons. Sound quality is really bad. Definitely not getting the advertised gas mileage (26 local/33 highway), the only time I've gotten close to the 33 highway was on a cross-country road trip the month I bought the car where I hit 30mpg. Average highway has been 26, if I do a lot of local driving it's under 24mpg (I always leave it in e-con mode). Lane assist, conceptually a great idea, but on long trips, when you're tired, it can actually lead to more fatigue in your arms with the constant correction to stay in the lane where the car thinks you should be. LOVE the blind-spot camera! This should be standard on all vehicles! HUGE safety benefit for highway driving.
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Miss Firing or Vibration
I purchased this vehicle (CRV - Touring 4WD) on March 31, 2015 I read all the comments, then I want to share my taught I'm thinking that there is a misfiring (Spark Plug) Fuel supply is not correct in the vehicle, its in Parking or stopped at red light. In Parking: If you push the gas pedal. vehicle moves forward/backward....(an Inch or so) @ Stop light the vehicle in Vibration.... I want to go to dealer (Millennium Honda) in LI, NY Also I ordered the Remote Start, still now I didn't get that and I called several times and they are saying that you may get a call from the parts, also they are providing non Honda Remote Start and I have to carry 2 remotes/person(4 Total), not original.