Used 2017 Honda CR-V SUV Consumer Reviews
I still got it…..speaking of my 2017 Honda CRV
I needed an AWD vehicle and drove several models. I chose the 2017 Honda CRV because I liked the interior arrangement and redesigned exterior. The middle seat belt needs redesign. After nearly 6 years of ownership I still like my CRV. When the car was new it had a water pump replaced, a seat repaired, weather stripping replaced, shift knob replaced (recall), and there is a standing recall in place regarding some mechanical issues if they arise. The Honda dealership/company has worked with me like a good company should. I am still pleased with my CRV. I just turned over 60K miles and still running strong.
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Love ,love, love this car!
When I was looking to purchase a new car I quickly came to the conclusion that I wanted a small to mid size SUV and narrowed my search down to the Lexus NX or the Honda CRV. I choose the Honda CRV and have been very happy, the CRV cost less then the Lexus but, has all the luxury features the Lexus has.
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- EX-L 4dr SUVMSRP: $19,29172 mi away
- EX 4dr SUVMSRP: $15,295In-stock online
- LX 4dr SUVMSRP: $12,4955 mi away
comfort
We own the touring with power pass front seat. Seat does not go up and down and sits too low and is very hard not like the drivers 6 way power seat. Also hard to get in and out of the pass seat. We would not have purchased this vehicle if we had known that the pass seat was not like the drivers seat. We had a 2013 Chevy Equinox with both power front seats and they were great but no pickup in that model. The new ones have a 1.5 liter. turbo engine. We are thinking of trading this in for the Chevy Equinox and the CR-V has only 2600 miles on it.
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Owning a second SUV
I love this new 2017 CRV. The driving is very comfortable and the gas mileage is much better comparing to my 2016 Subaru Forester. The great thing about this CRV is that it has the option of Econ mode. This mode gives me roughly 30 MPG in mixed driving. Mind you that Econ mode still gives you the performance when needed. But you need to punch it in. When you are in regular mode, the acceleration is pretty good, feels sporty and great handling. Depending on the mood of the day, I can switch to different mode.
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My silver bullet CRV
The car does a lot and is perfect for most uses. I had a couple of dogs and they fit in the rear with seats down perfectly. Compact and agile. Perfect in town car.
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