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Subaru Outback OUT, 2022 CR-V In - No Regrets!
I purchased a 2020 Subaru Outback (first and last Subaru) in 2020 and have had issues with the infotainment system resetting, electronic issues, poor customer service at most Subaru dealerships, and poor build quality. I realized that if a vehicle that isn't even 2 years old yet is exhibitting issues, then it's unlikely to last another 5 years. The Honda CR-V was the vehicle I landed on after looking at and test driving the Toyota RAV 4, Hyundai Tucson, and Toyota Camry AWD. For the longest time I have been a Toyota fan, but the Honda's build quality, craftsmanship, and ease of use in driving and infotainment interaction was enough for me to purchase the vehicle. It has not disappointed and I have no regrets in selling my Subaru Outback for a reliable and durable Honda. There's a reason why Honda practically does not have to advertise the CR-V, it practically sells itself. The standard features are also premium add-ons for the Toyota RAV 4.
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Best SUV
I have always driven Honda CRV and bought new one a week ago. Love the ride, it’s smooth, comfortable and like all the features. No one can compete with the quality even with fancy features that you see in new cars these days
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- EX-L 4dr SUVMSRP: $26,99824 mi away
- EX 4dr SUVMSRP: $26,2578 mi away
- EX 4dr SUVMSRP: $27,69810 mi away
Honda never fails
I had a 2018 Honda Accord Sport which is a nice-looking sedan. However, I wanted something different. The seats were a little too low for me. The Accord is sexy but the CRV is fun! I am enjoying driving the CRV so much. The seats are very comfortable. I think the CRV is for the person who wants something practical yet a little enjoyable. This is my 3rd Honda since I won't count the Acura. I highly recommend the CRV. I love the leather seats and power tailgate. This trim fits my needs and wants nicely.
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Best Honda Yet!
I have had Hondas for the last 25 years. Several Accords and an HR-V for the last 3 years. This is my first CR-V and so far it’s the best Honda yet. I am very impressed with everything in this vehicle. The turbo engine has good power but the vehicle still makes decent mileage. The features in the EX-L, including the leather interior, makes the vehicle feel like a much more expensive luxury model. I really love the Honda technology package that is included in this model. Finally, although the reviews of the infotainment system are somewhat negative, I found it easy to use and more than adequate. So, overall, I highly recommend this version of the 2022 CR-V.
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Me and my CRV
Great comfort, driver-friendly cockpit and controls, smooth ride, spacious interior , great gas mileage and plenty of power on demand from turbo 4cyl.
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Very happy with my upgrade
Drove a 2012 Fit Sport for 10 years and loved it, but my first CR-V feels like a luxury upgrade. The ride is comfortable, the cabin is reasonably quiet at freeway speeds, the engine is peppier than I expected and the handling is very crisp. The electronic displays are clear and intuitive. The only things I wish it had are a power lift gate and navigation, but I did not want leather seats so I chose the EX trim which had everything else I wanted. Time will tell if this model lives up to its reputation, but 5 previous Hondas over the last 35 years never disappointed!
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Electrical glitching
My brand new crv that has a little over 3000 miles is already glitching. First it started when the touch screen would go back the the main screen after hitting the now playing button. Have to hit it twice. Happens just about every time I start my car. And now today I got home, parked and turned off the car but the lights and radio wouldn’t go off. I tried getting out with the keys but it just beeped at me like the keys were still in the car. Had my fiancé stand 20 feet away and it thought the keys were still in the car. That’s until you started it again it had a screen pop up saying no keyless remote detected or something like that. Tried turning it off again and same thing. Sat there for about 10 minutes waiting for my car to completely shut off. I wonder how much more is going to glitch over time
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Does all I need, great SUV
I really like the blind spot monitor in mirrors. Handling is excellent,. I always use the Brake Hold and lane watch. Both are very useful. To much traffic to get much use from lane assist, or cruise control. Although I did take a drive and test both. I'll enjoy both when taking a highway trip out of city. There is plenty of luggage space, especially with back seats down. My only complaint is the LCD display. It just seems to complicated. Although once I finally figured it out, it works fine. I've had this CR-V for 5 weeks about 900 miles. UPDATE: I've had this one for one years now. There are some minor changes from 2018 ((my trade in). USB connectors are now below LCD controls. They're much easier to access (were inside center consul). Front design has changed. Still has all the electronic safety features. I'm still a fan of blind spot indicator in mirrors. I'm now a fan of the warning when you drift over white divide line. Turbo seems quieter to me. Still has plenty of pickup (at least for me). I traded my 2018 CRV because of the trade in value offered. Of course, I paid more for this new one. I highly recommend this SUV. 2 years old, 26000miles. same positive comments as above. 3 years old 31000 miles. Same positive comments as above.
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Honda CR-V All it Should Be
Smooth ride, hugs the road. Good acceleration. EX has all the safety you want.
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Great Choice! Does Not Disappoint
I recently purchased a 2022 Honda CR-V AWD EX-L in Sonic Gray. The technology, features, ease of use, and comfort are unrivaled. I had a 2020 Subaru Outback Touring XT, but it unfortunately had more issues than I cared to deal with. The CR-V appealed to me over the Toyota RAV 4 and Mazda CX-5 due to its reliability and dependability. After owning the 2020 Outback, I realized that recent new vehicles are riddled with technological issues. The 2022 CR-V is in its 5th year of generational production since 2017, so most of the bugs have been worked out and it shows. By no means is this vehicle a thrilling ride, but its EPA estimation is very close to what I have experienced. Overall, highly recommend this vehicle if you're looking for reliability, dependability, and longevity.
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One Week in and Loving It!
After sharing a single car (2004 Buick LeSabre) for the first five years of our marriage, my wife and I decided it was time to expand to two. We conducted extensive internet research on and test drove many of the popular options in the segment, including the RAV-4, Rogue, Outback, Murano, Tucson, etc., but this proved to be the best choice based on reviews, price, and trim options. We went with the EX, since it had the right blend of features we wanted (power driver's seat, Apple Carplay) without the luxury elements we weren't interested in (power liftgate, leather seats - we prefer cloth). The only minor warning we would offer anyone considering this car is that the engine can be a bit noisy when accelerating from a stop. Other than that we love everything about it - it drives beautifully smoothly, has tons of cargo capacity and room for passengers, comes standard with lots of safety features, and looks gorgeous. Our first 300 miles have been a joy.
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Worth the wait
Purchased it 03/03/22. I love the AWD on this car. Feels very well planted. Comfy and quiet ride. Worth every penny. Just so many safety features that make this car great! Heated steering wheel is a nice touch for those cold days. Good mpg for suv. Takes regular gas which is a plus too. I will drive this car for many years and keep in the family.
Wonder if mines a lemon
I'm surprised by every review that says this car is quiet. Mine growls every time I step o the gas. Not sure if its the engine or CVT, but it's by far the loudest acceleration in a car that I've ever driven. Mine has 1200 miles and I'm already considering trading it in.
last Honda
2022 Honda CRV Touring, ok vehicle -DO NOT PURCHASE THE NAVIGATION SYSTEM! If you want tis trim level - donot pay extra for Nav system,it can not compare to the one on your phone
Not a perfect car but close enough!
After comparing the fifth gen 2022 CR-V with the redesigned sixth gen 2023 model I realized I preferred the aesthetics of the fifth gen EX trim with its faux wood grain and flush touchscreen display. I also felt certain features had been unnecessarily deleted or reduced with the sixth gen (i.e., no fog lights, the engine temperature gauge is gone leaving only an idiot light, fewer interior color choices, both the armrest above the center console box and the center console box itself are no longer adjustable, the second row USB sockets are now optional, the front windshield sprayers are now less effective after being moved to the window wipers, no remote rear seats release levers, HD FM & Sirius XM are no longer included on the EX trim and the flat floor access from the rear when the second row seats are lowered now has a new floor hump due to the second row passengers gaining an ability to adjust their seat back angles). Also, starting with the 2023 model the drive selector lever is no longer elevated above the front USB jacks which results in problematic USB cable management. The MSRP price increase for the sixth gen didn't help any either. So I snagged a new 2022 just before they disappeared altogether. Two observations: 1) for more engine power with higher RPMS keep the ECON mode off and 2) the AWD feature offers a higher ground clearance vs. FWD which is great for avoiding hitting parking space ties.
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Worst CRUISER ever!
I traded my 2018 Sierra Denali for a 2022 CRV-EXL. Great vehicle, smooth, handled well, and fuel efficient. However, the safety features makes it the worst vehicle I’ve ever driven when using the speed control. It randomly and inaccurately brakes because another vehicle is on the road. It has nearly caused me to be rear ended because it brakes really hard for no reason. The car works against you if you enjoy using the speed control. The radar portion of it has a warped d of its own.
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Love my car
Love my car. Only complaint or thing I would change is navigation. Hate having to plug my phone in to have GPS.
Loving the Honda CRV-Touring
First brand new vehicle I purchased since 1993! I needed a smaller SUV, with the comforts I appreciated in my Acura. The Touring model has the looks, style, comfort, and 27.5 MPG after driving just 1 week. So far, so good, Honda will last me for years to come.
Upgrade from Honda Civic trade in
I am older and less agile (slower and more aches at 75) so I needed a higher profile seat than the lower sport car feel of Honda Civic. The CRV has met my needs. I like the look (got a red exterior) and the cargo and passenger space. Rear seats fold down. The sound system and Sirius free trial are superior to what I had. I have a lot to learn on all the technical and digital features which my son and grandson helped with. The ride is very comfortable and smooth for this all wheel drive. Also my auto insurance is reduced $20 per month based on safety features like blind spot detection and brake assist and warning for collision mitigation and more.
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Sonic grey CRV is amazing
I love everything about the CRV but the dealership that sold it to me.
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Great new ride
We just picked up our 2022 CR-V EX-L yesterday, and we are impressed with it. The ride home on the turnpike was smooth. The seats are very comfortable. We have a lot to learn about all the new features, but are looking forward to taking it on vacation next week. So we'll have a lot of travel time to learn. I'm so impressed that there is no offensive new car smell, as I am very sensitive to chemical smells. The air filtration is excellent. 3/10/22: With putting under 100 miles on our new CR-V before driving to Florida, I was a little concerned with all the new features. But they were a wonderful asset on the drive, and easy to learn and get used to. The cruise control is smooth and seamless, so easy to use, and so helpful. The assist with stopping behind a vehicle...priceless! Many times vehicles pulled in front of us and the car slowed down smoothly. We had enough cargo space with the seats down to pack enough for a two month stay for two people! The stability, safety, comfort and all that the car offers are fantastic!
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Great little SUV
Comfy, spacious, peppy. All the electronic bells and whistles.
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Not Quite As Great As I Expected
I can’t seem to get really comfortable in the seat .The headrest is the most uncomfortable thing I have ever had on a car. I have owned many cars and have never even noticed the headrest before . This one pushes my head down no matter what I do. My gas mileage hasn’t been good despite all the reviews of great gas mileage. I am an older woman and drive like one so it’s not the way I drive. I am really not happy about that at all. It rides very smoothly compared to my last car. It’s solid. It’s a pretty car and hopefully the gas mileage will get better.
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My 5th CRV
I went for the Touring Edition this time! Love, love, love! You cannot beat the reliability of a CRV. I have not had one moment of disappointment. I am thrilled with the Touring! So many great safety measures, Upgraded interior cabin, and I finally got a navigation system! A really fun vehicle to drive! It’s just the best.
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watch out the flashing lights when driving
I drive CRV less than 10k a year. Most of the time I take bus to work and only drive minimum in town. but CRV seems don't inherit Honda quality anymore. and I searched internet, many people complain Japanese car quality is getting worse than before. If you want to buy this model, think twice. 1 month ago, when driving on highway in a rainy day, I got all warning lights on dashboard flashing all the sudden. I am scared to death. No idea what went wrong. Fortunately, I can slowly drive home safely. Second day, back to the dealer, told it was injector issue. video uploaded here: https://youtube.com/shorts/0QBZSDmtYM0?feature=share Also I had couple of times ignition can’t be started. Towed to the dealer, told all good. Nothing wrong. Hmm…. Really?
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Love My CR-V
Previously owned BMW, Mercedes, Lexus (and my wife drives Volco). Bought this on a lark to play with. While my Crv doesn’t have the prestige of the other SUV’s, I have to admit that it is an amazing vehicle. Most comfortable seats ever, drives very smooth on my 30+ highway miles to work every day, plenty of power for my daily commute, good amount of room, perfect height to get in and out of at age 63+ with a bad back. Never would have expected that a Honda CR-V would be one of my favorite vehicles.
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Best little Honda CR-V in Tidewater Virginia!
It took awhile for me to get used to this vehicle and I'm still working on the idea that there is no CD player in this car!!! Also, I have been driving a Honda 2010 EX-L with a 5-Speed Manual Transmission for the past 12 years and I had to give up this vehicle kicking and screaming. My left hip is the reason I'm "screaming" because it now hurts to depress the clutch when it is necessary to change gears. Getting old is not for the faint of heart! I love my Honda 2010 with the manual transmission, but I have to admit it was time to get a newer, higher car that I didn't have to bend double to get into or wait for the pain when it was necessary to shift gears. One must do what one must do.....sigh. Now I must get used to the "bells and whistles" on the inside of the CR-V and the dashboard displays...wow! I will definitely miss having my CD player because I am a "Book on CD" listener, especially in the car. I can't believe that feature is missing! Why was it ever removed? Someone is going to have to 'splain that one to me. Otherwise, I think I'm going to love this new CR-V.
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BEWARE! HONDA AIR CONDITIONING UNIT FAULTY
Yesterday, I was shuttled back to the Honda dealership, and all three passengers myself included, had taken our Honda's in to the service dept because of FAULTY AIR CONDITIONERS. We three had different makes but all complaints were the same; The air conditioning system DOES NOT COOL SUFFICIENTLY in the hot climate of the Imperial Valley,CA. This was my first Honda and my last. I have a 2018 Honda CRV, and the air conditiong system started not cooling sufficiently last summer after having it for 2 1/2 years. ( today 8-2022) I have now spent close to $6,000 on a new AC system, and it is still not cooling sufficiently to the point that I am unable to travel a long ways in extreme heat. I am told by the dealership that Honda changed the freon type in 2017 , and since then, there are insurmountable complaints on the AC SYSTEM NOT COOLING SUFFICIENTLY. Were we not in this pandemic time when car prices have soared, I would get rid of this SUV and return to a Toyota vehicle. My last Camry's AC would freeze us and I never had one problem in the 8 years I owned it. This cool air insufficiency has affected my health as I am unable to tolerate the extreme heat.
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Nice car, high tech, drives smooth, spacious
Smooth, great view all around. Great mileage
air condition problems not cooling right
compressor problem took to shop twice making a loud noise and not cooling right
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Very comfortable, great gas mileage
An electronic pain
I recently had a 2017 CRV EX. Great car. Great mileage. Tons of room. Few to no problems. Until the electronics broke down across the board, making the car inoperable. The part (a rather expensive one) was on backorder, possibly for months. Was it time to abandon the CRV and possibly Honda out of disgust (I have an excellent Prius)? Solution. Bought a 2022 CRV EX-L. Great car. Great mileage. Great room. Not cutting off my nose to spite my face. Love this car.
Theft warning
The car is good initially, but Honda made the crv with a defect, the sensor under the H on the front hood can be stolen with just a flat head, gone in 60 seconds, need to be a recall for faulty part, from 2018 thru 2022 models, that square top just pops out
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Honda CRV 2022
First Car I have purchased! Was really excited till I figured out how cheaply they make cars now and days. I miss my old Honda Odyssey it felt so durable like it was invincible. I know it sounds cliche and Im probably old school but they dont make them like the used to. My advice would be to find a nice used upkeep car and cherish it and do regular maintenance. Make sure it has low mileage! With inflation this high gas is worth more than 200-250$ a month! Its more like 330-450$ a month. Dont waste your money on the crap they make now and days they are just throw away cars!
CRV’s ROCK
I driven many CRV’s in the past and the 2022 doesn’t disappoint. Perfect midsize SUV!
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High price shop and designed to get you in there
If you change battery's you have to go to Honda to get the radio to work again, need a ignition switch or anything done electrical, have to go to shop and pay to have it reset, they try to make it to where you can't have work done elsewhere
Honda CRV
I recently purchased a 2022 Honda CRV. I love the white color and all the safety features. It is my 2nd CRV, so Honda must be doing something right. I wanted the hybrid, but you can't put a bike hitch on it.
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Expected Better
Generally I expected better. The driver seat is very hard. It has many safety features however one I think is very important especially when backing out of a parking spot in a parking lot it doesn't warn you of oncoming vehicles or pedestrians from left or right. You only have a backup camera which gives a limited view. Also unless you connect your phone physically you can't make a phone call with the in car system because it divides your call list alphabetically into three groups and you have to manually go from one group to the other by touching the screen.
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I LOVE IT!!!
I love this car. It drives so well. It feels so lux yet I know that I am comfortable with my payments and that I am paying for a quality car. Highly recommend .
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New but old
I own a 2018 crv ex. Took a test drive in a 2022, with the thought of trading. Could find no improvements in the 2022 over mine. Crv s are great vehicles. Not sure the msrp is worth it.
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90 degree rear doors!!!
Besides the stunning Aegean Blue that the 2022 Honda CRV comes in, what really surprised me was that the rear doors open 90 degrees! This makes it perfect for our dog to hop in and out of without having to jump directly onto the seat. She simply can jump up to the floor, which has plenty of leg room, then climb up to the seat with ease. We love our new CRV and hope to have plenty of fun adventures to come!
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This Zippy CRV, Will Drive You Awaaay
Honda reliability, all details thoroughly covered. Speedy and gas efficient. Love it!
Great car, horrible engine defect
It pains me to sell our 2022 CR-V after just 2 years because it's great inside, drives well and Honda Sensing is pretty good but I'm afraid of a car that smells like raw gas when starting and fills our garage with gas smell when parked. Honda claimed they fixed the fuel oil dilution problem but it was just a software "fix" that didn't do much of anything and I didn't learn of this till it was too late. You fill the car with 3.75 quarts of oil and then get out 4.5 of oil/gas mix when you drain it at 5,000 miles. If you let it go too long the engine will hydraulicly seize. The only "solution" to this problem is frequent oil changes (never go to the recommended 7500), don't drive in the cold, don't take short trips and disable the auto start/stop every time you go out. Sorry, that doesn't cut it on a brand new car that cost $35k. Seeing the history of how Honda has swept this issue under the rug and continues to sell this engine with no physical changes has lost us as Honda customers forever, they are simply not to be trusted anymore.
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Honda CRV LX
I've driven a lot of cars. Among relatively cheap cars. Honda drives every car better than Toyota and Hyundai. Steering wheel accuracy is easier to drive on the highway. Not easy to deviate. And Toyota always has to correct. The steering wheel of modern cars is blurry. And Honda is different. Very precise even on town roads, country roads. Close to BMW's steering wheel feel. Now I'm driving a 2020CRV in the US and it drives great. 1.5T supercharged engine starts quickly and responsively .The fuel consumption is actually a little longer on the highway 37. The ordinary road 34.CT is actually a little longer in winter. Now the combined fuel consumption of 28,000 miles is 35.5MPG. It may be replaced by a 2023 Civic hybrid next year.
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Great Car
We recently upgraded from an EX-L CRV to the Touring model. The ride is much quieter and smoother tho gas mileage is slightly reduced (about 1-2mpg) with the awd. This model is certainly worth the increased cost over the EX-L. We love it!
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The search is over! I got HONDA CRV
I love my new CRV touring that I purchased from Atamian Honda last May 22. The leather sit is beautiful and it’s comfortable. My back doesn’t hurt because the sit is adjustable and programmable. I also love all the safety feature which is very important to me. Overall I am satisfied and happy with my new CRV. Thank you for your assistance Chris H. Thank you Atamian Honda!
2022 CR-V
Enjoy the color inside and out. We really like all the safety features and creature comforts it offers. Kids are happy as well the the charging port in the back as well as the a/c and heat vents for them. Rides great and has an outstanding warranty. Very happy with the car of our choice.
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Red Rocket
Ride is smooth. Comfortable interior.
Needs a better engine
Over all I think my CR-V is a good little SUV but the engine groans at moderate to hard execration. The CVT transmissions is okay. It does not get great gas mileage on road trips. It settles somewhere between 24 and 27 mpg. It does better in town where speeds do not exceed 60 to 65 mph. In town I get 31 to 32.3 mpg. It is noisier than I like but I don’t drive it that often and as long as my wife is happy we will keep it. The climate control system leaves some to be desired. The A/C is not the greatest that I have used. Every time I go thru the car wash the outside temperature in the display drops to 15 to 20 degrees below the current temperature. This causes the A/C to blow warm to hot air. I dislike that it does not display the individual tire pressure in the instrument panel. That seems like a pretty standard feature on most cars of the touring trim level these days. The infotainment system is just okay and not as good as some cars in that trim level. It has good safety features and that is a plus. Honda cheaped out and did not put parking sensors on the CR-V even in the touring level like mine. To have them added by Honda will set you back a couple thousand. Nope not gonna invest that much in the car. Overall it is a good little car that misses the mark in a lot of ways. When the wife gets tired of it I will trade it in for something that rides a bit quieter with a better engine.
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Love My Car!
Love the way it handles, the ride is great too. Plenty of leg room.
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