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2024 Honda CR-V Consumer Reviews

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Amazingly beautiful

Char, 09/07/2023
2024 Honda CR-V Sport Touring Hybrid 4dr SUV AWD (2.0L 4cyl gas/electric hybrid EVT)
3 of 5 people found this review helpful

The 2024 crv hybrid touring is beautiful and luxurious!

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2 out of 5 stars

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GZ, 12/07/2023
2024 Honda CR-V Sport Hybrid 4dr SUV (2.0L 4cyl gas/electric hybrid EVT)
22 of 48 people found this review helpful

Honda R-V doesn't have satellite radio capability? I travel a lot to different places and XM radio and navigation are important to me. Didn't know till in the car, it was not compatible. Sales people didn't know until manager told them. Deal fell through then.

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2 out of 5 stars

Nice in theory, bad in use

justadams30, 02/01/2024
updated 08/05/2024
2024 Honda CR-V Sport Hybrid 4dr SUV AWD (2.0L 4cyl gas/electric hybrid EVT)
27 of 61 people found this review helpful

The CR-V Sport Hybrid has overall been a disappointment in interior space, fuel economy and features. At its premium pricing over just over $36k the Sport Hybrid comes with no features at all outside of wired CarPlay and Android Auto. The car lacks SiriusXM or connect services to remote start the vehicle or lock it using a device a feature found on every vehicle on this list almost. Honda has been slacking in taking on technology that has been around for awhile. This trim also lacks a power tailgate that has been annoying to use. While the gate is hard to lift when hands are full but in a normal setting where you have nothing in hand its a good lift and ready, but if you have things like groceries or shopping bags or a baby stroller then the gate fails to work the way you would want out of this price point for a car. Honda's infotainment woes continues in the new CR-V along with in its other models using this open source software. Poorly designed and poorly thought out the infotainment offers nothing to enhance the interior. The bulky design of the screen and its small size makes for a poor experience. I've had to factory reset my system 3-4 times a month due to freezing, lack of USB connectivity and so on because the systems so cheap and poorly done. The USB system continues to show BAD USB when I connect for CarPlay. The FM radio barely picks up local stations making it even harder in areas where cell phone connection doesn't exist which in my area is often. The lack of SiriusXm as an option makes it really hard as Honda wants you to focus on the terrible app they have that usually never works properly and has terrible design language on both car platforms from Apple and Android. The car is also pretty pokey and loud esp when needing power to get moving. The lack of remote start hurst me because of my long walk to my car from my work which is almost 1-2 miles from the building on cold days I cannot start the car. If I get within 20ft the car will finally start but at that point why waste the time to do it because it's not going to be warm or cool just started. The lack of thought on the interior shows that Honda paid a lot of money to pay off reviewers like Edmonds and such because the interior layout and design lacks function for people and families alike. The lack of vents makes it difficult for phone placement and the large place that you could makes your phone roll around and bang if you have nothing else in to stop it. Even then it's just banging around hitting the objects in that area. The cupholders are so poorly designed they can't hold a cup of coffee or a bottle of soda or water. They fall about and spill if the bottle is open or if you have a cup from Dunkin' or Stabucks it just spills right out as it bounces around. No thought was put into the interior of this car and it shows. Honda didn't take into account its customers at all and shows that they hate them by upchargining on a base model car that has no cubby space or place to put things. I miss having a spot for things I could hide like loos cables or my ID badge for my work. Everything in the car goes into the middle console which in theory is where everyone is stuffing things in this car but it's a mess. You have cords, change, car items and so on it becomes a full on junk drawer and Honda obviously didn't think it through. On top of that they continue to use USB A and only USB C is only for charging.USB C works better for Android and CarPlay wired experience and its annoying when there is issues they say use the cord that came with the device, because its now with new ones only USB C so get with it Honda. They continue to offer only one cubby in the back of the seats which also continues to be an odd flaw as both seats should have storage solutions. The trunk space is smaller than my Civic and harder to store and use. I have no space for basics even taking the trash out I can't even fit it in the trunk when it's completely empty it's just useless. Then to put the seats down Honda cheaped out and removed accessibility to do it from the trunk so that makes it more work to accomplish. Honda really hates their customers and did not think anything through when creating this car. Another thing I noticed is the headlights are dim and never bright even with high beams on. The car is not great for night driving esp in areas lacking light from homes or even street lamps as the car can barely light up the road in front of it. The lack of fog lights adds an additional concern since the car can barely light up the night or even in poor weather. The CR-V is a waste of money and Honda's lack of customer commitment and support makes owning a Honda one of the worst decisions you can make. Honda raised its price on this car only to make money off its cheap parts yet you can't get the cars repaired, fixed, or find accessories for it from Honda or anyone else. It drives nicely and I like having the hybrid over the auto start stop feature as its more seamless but outside of that the car is uncomfortable to sit in and lacks so many features at the high price it is MSRP'd at. The heated seats don't even heat the seat. Just the bottom area and doesn't provide heat to the back. Its bad enough with how uncomfortable the seats are in Hondas but this should help stand it but you can't get that with this car. After owning the car for the past year it’s just been awful. Infotainment issues, lack of communication with Honda and the dealerships being hard to work with to diagnose and fix the issue as many don’t want to do that. Honda has in my opinion gotten worse as a company and just looking to grab cash and run.

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3 out of 5 stars

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Nc74, 07/08/2023
2024 Honda CR-V Sport-L Hybrid 4dr SUV AWD (2.0L 4cyl gas/electric hybrid EVT)
23 of 52 people found this review helpful

We bought the sport hybrid and it's decent. I think it's a little high for what you get. Pros Looks good Good ride Drives well Good MPG Cons Manual lift gate No wireless android auto No blind spot monitoring

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5 out of 5 stars

Muy bueno

Alied Jimenez, 10/22/2023
2024 Honda CR-V LX 4dr SUV (1.5L 4cyl Turbo CVT)
2 of 3 people found this review helpful

Muy buen carro nos gusta mucho

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