Used 2020 Honda CR-V SUV Consumer Reviews
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Honda CRV is just for me
This vehicle has so many features, make sure everything is explained to you, don't want to miss the little thing that come in handy
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CRV Vibration Inheritance
I bought 2020 CRV 6 months ago. After driving for 6 months the CRV vibrations felt when at idle and driving certain speed. Brought back to the dealership result it’s normal. This CRV inherent the vibration from 2015-2016 models.
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Two Old Broads Love Their New Honda CR V
It’s cool looking, easy in and out. It seems like it could drive itself. Has great options to make the ride simple and very comfortable.
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Buyer's Remorse
After purchasing myself a 2020 CRV Touring model, I was so happy to have an AWD vehicle with all the bells and whistles I wanted. It did not take long for that happiness turn to buyers remorse. Cons: The entertainment system is the older Honda system. The hands free system has many steps to make a call or enter an address. More distraction than picking up your phone. There is also significant day (between 7 to 10+ seconds) between each command. You cannot simply hit the hands free button and say "Call Mom" and often wonder of the system recognizes your commands due to the delay. There is a delay in opening the truck using hands free option as well. The automatic engine idle is very dangerous too. Not good at all in stop and go traffic or inner city with many stop signs. Should either remove this option or allow drivers to turn it off forever. We should not have to turn it off each time the car is started. Another con is the gas door release lever...you must open the door and get out of the car or turn sideways to reach it as it is down below near hood release, way beneath the steering wheel, along left side. Much like the entertainment system, it is not user friendly. The safety alerts on mirrors are small and barely noticeable, and beeping alerts are not that loud, even when turned up all the way. Finally, my cons include Honda Link. With a Touring trim level, you might expect that Honda Link would have the option to locate your car, provide safety inquiries if you are in an accident (like Subaru or Chevy does), and unlock your vehicle from your phone. It does not. Very disappointing. Pros: Good space in the interior, heated leather seats and steering wheel, wide tires give a good, quiet, smooth ride.
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Nice fun vehicle to drive
The only downside is the take off, I don't know if maybe its only my CRV, but when you give it the gas for a quick take off, it doesn't get up and go, kind of hesitant.
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