2024 Honda CR-V Consumer Reviews
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Simple roomy compact suv
Love the crv i just wish honda made smart entry as standard. One of the small things that makes a big impact.
Bring back some 2018 features
Don't likes The " Noddy in toy land" pufter horn. The passenger handle is placed too far back unless you intend to use your right hand and sit backwards on the seat. It should be on the window post but tbe airbag is there. Take a leaf out of Hyundai interior design for goodness sake. The piano black and shiny silver knobs look like a pimps car. Dash and console are retro, boring and too plain. The rear view mirror stem is too short. I cant fit my dangly thing or my husbands disabled tag on there. Don't like the tacky phone recharger plate. Dash is much higher than the 2018. I have to use a booster seat. Car does a violent emergency stop when i reverse with my bikes on bike rack. Loves: still turns on a dime. Pick up really fast Car feels lughter with easy manuverability
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- Sport-L Hybrid 4dr SUVMSRP: $36,30465 mi away
- Sport Hybrid 4dr SUVMSRP: $32,00065 mi away
- EX-L 4dr SUVMSRP: $33,50098 mi away
A huge disappointment! Never buying a Honda again.
Update: Still driving with a black and white rear view camera. Steering wheel column defective and still waiting for replacement parts. Steering wheel sticking bad and now part of a gear box recall. Parts are taking forever to come to the dealership and good luck dealing with Honda! Brand new car, total garbage! Stay away! I regret purchasing another Honda. They are no longer a quality vehicles. I bought a brand new 2024 CR-V ex with 10 miles on it. A few days after purchasing the car the rear view camera started going crazy and now it switches between color and black and white. Honda has no clue how to resolve the issue and the dealership is waiting on Honda. When the engine assist is on the brake pedal knocks once released. The cargo cover no longer comes with the vehicle and it costs $200. A huge disappointment and this will be my last Honda! Sadly, they are no longer a high quality vehicles.
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Love the car, gas mileage is same as non-hybrid.
I enjoy driving the car, and would have given it 5 stars except that it gets terrible gas mileage for a Hybrid. It only gets 31 mph on the highway and 27 or 28 in the city. About the same as a non hybrid. The only time it seems to go into EV mode is when going down a hill or putting on the brakes. I mentioned all of this to the Honda dealer in Bremerton, WA. and they said it was because it was not broken in yet(driven about a 1000 miles so far), it's winter time(temperature has been mostly in the 40s and 50s, the MPG listings are way off and that the gas is changed for the winter. Getting nothing for spending the extra money on a hybrid.
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Nice upgrade
Trading up from a 2019 CRV LX to a 2024 Hybrid Sport-L has been a tremendous upgrade. The new car has numerous additional features and nicer styling. It rides better and is much more quiet inside. The overall build quality is better, both exterior and interior. The gas mileage is so much better with the hybrid - with just over 1000 miles we get about 34 highway and mid to high 40’s city with an occasional 50. Very impressed. We typically don’t keep cars over 4 years so we’ve had quite a few including Lincoln’s, BMWs and Mercedes, but I’d rate this as one of the best overall. It looks good, handles well, has plenty of room and is very economical to operate. I suspect the resale value will be good as well. As far as cons go, the biggest omission is the lack of a built in rear view mirror garage door opener. This should be included on a $40,000 car without having to use apple carplay and pay $179 extra for a five year subscription for myQ. Not a good idea Honda. Other than that, a great vehicle.