Used 2015 Honda CR-V EX-L 4dr SUV (2.4L 4cyl CVT) Consumer Reviews
Very Nice SUV!
I've the CRV since March this year, it's a good size SUV for 5 adult passengers as well as cargo room. Smooth and flexible fold-down rear back. Right lane-change Monitor display is a nice safety feature.
Nice SUV !
Review I've the CRV since March this year, it's a good size SUV for 5 adult passengers as well as cargo room. Smooth and flexible fold-down rear back. Right lane-change Monitor display is a nice safety feature. Favorite Features: Handsome look with LED headlight. Smooth 60/40 split fold-down rear seat. Right lane-turn watch monitor provides advanced safety measure. Better mileage than last model. Suggested Improvements: Needs more power. Add left lane-turn watch as well. Engine and road noise still need room for improvement. Add front and backup sensors. Better power hydraulic trunk opener for senior driver.
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- Touring 4dr SUVMSRP: $18,12794 mi away
- Touring 4dr SUVMSRP: $14,49980 mi away
- EX-L 4dr SUVMSRP: $8,31396 mi away
Liking It!
Upgraded from a 10 year old car so enjoying all the new technology! Loving the gas mileage - getting about 30-31 around town, and hit 35mpg on a 1,200 mile trip. I've had no vibration issues; the vehicle is quite, handles well, and I'm loving the keyless entry (which surprised me). I do wish for the price it had the automatic lift-gate, but I didn't need a nav system so didn't want to go a model up. Like the sun roof, love the ease of folding down the back seats, and enjoying the back-up camera. Don't love the auto dimming review mirror and wish they also had the blind spot camera on the left side, or at least a blind spot mirror. My biggest issue/complaint is that the inside plastic is a bit cheap - my dog got a few scratches in the plastic by the windows on his 1st first ride, worried how bad this will be in 10+ years, ha! Really it is a great looking, great driving car. For the size (coming from a small car) I am so happy with the mpg, and how well it handles.
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Still going strong
It’s the EXL. Push button start. 70k miles. Just had front brakes done (wife kills brakes). CVT fluid changed. Had to replace starter. Same as our 2014 Accord but lasted 3 years longer. On third battery. Second set of tires which is typical. Great for running around town. Back seat has a lot of leg room and lots of storage behind seats. So far do not regret purchase. Starter was apparently a defect in 2014/2015 models. The CRV is still doing great. Consistently 28 mpg in city 30+ on highway. No regrets whatsoever. Just crossed 91k mark. Brake pads replaced. CVT fluid replaced. Third set of tires.averaging 45k per set. Reliable vehicle. At 103k now. MPG seems slightly less but it could be we are just driving more city miles than before. Still a very good vehicle. No further issues.
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honda odometer problems
I took my first trip in my new 2015 Honda EX-L CRV. The odometer is high by almost 3 percent. Seems like Honda is repeating their 2006 odometer problem. Is this how honda improves the gas mileage? 3 % of 31 MPG is 30 MPG.