2025 Honda CR-V Consumer Reviews
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POOR CHOICE
I have the misfortune of purchasing a 2025 CRV. At 2800 miles I was tolded that the vehicle needed a rebuilt transmission?? I have tried to fight this transaction. Now the back up camera is in black and white.
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Loving the upgrade
I upgraded from a 2010 Crosstour. I love the security features on the Cr-V and its roomyness. Driving with the windows down seems very noisy compared to the Crosstour. I miss the V6 pick-up and go. But, we're happy with this vehicle
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- Sport Hybrid 4dr SUVMSRP: $34,39516 mi away
- Sport Touring Hybrid 4dr SUVMSRP: $37,4253 mi away
- Sport-L Hybrid 4dr SUVMSRP: $36,76613 mi away
Comfortable Running Vehicle
Meets all my expectations. No misrepresentation in advertising. Enjoyable to ride with many safety items and comfortable. I recommend this vehicle for anyone looking for a dependable SUV.
Love/hate
I love the smooth and quiet ride of my 2024 CR-V but I’ve had so many problems with tires. At about 12-15,000 miles something went wrong with the alignment and it ruined all the tires. Not long after that the engine headers went bad and had to have them replaced. I’ve had it to the dealership more than any other car I’ve owned. Did these issues weren’t so frequent I would keep it because of all the features and the styling.
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Disappointed in the hybrid
I did research and read where people were getting great gas mileage. I was looking forward to that. However this has not happened in my CR-V Sport Touring Hybrid. I can't seem to get over 31.4 mpg. I have a friend who has the regular CR-V and they get 34 mpg. I am also disappointed that I had to buy a spare donut tire and I know if there is a blow out up in the mountains and no cell service, it's not going to go well. The shoulder harness adjusted all the way down still rubs my neck, needs to be able to adjust lower. The driver's power seat does not raise up enough for me. I am 5'6, I shouldn't be having these 2 issues since I did not have them in other cars I've owned. About the only thing I can say positive about is there is good room for legs in the back seat. I wish I could hear a good click when I lock the doors, it's so quiet I have to lean down and try and hear it. I can only hope and pray the doors are locked when I leave it. I like the color, it's silver and I like the black wheels. At a distance, its a nice looking car. Just wished I was happy with it. And I'm not. I have to like my car, and I don't. I'm already car shopping again and I just rolled up 2000 miles. So far no infotainment issues like other. Already have 2 recalls, and I owned it for 2 months. Parts won't be in for another 2 months. One is something to do with the gas line, the other is a steering issue. Nice Honda. Dealer knew about these issues and sold the car anyway.
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