2025 Honda CR-V Consumer Reviews
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First time SUV and Honda owner
Roomy, quiet for a hybrid. Great handling. Fuel mileage 36 mpg. Easy in and out which is nice when riding on long distance trips for Seniors. Back seat door opens nice and wide which helps when loading an elderly loved one.
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Rides nice but technology lacking
I have had many Hondas over the years. It does handle well on the road but it's slow to speed up. It feels bigger than older models which I don't care for since I am short. Technology doesn't always work. It loses connection quite a bit. Speakers are average.
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3rd New Honda purchase
This is my third Honda CRV. I haven't had any problems with the other two. I just wanted to upgrade and plan on keeping this one a longer time. The CRV is easy to drive, easy to park, quiet and has a perky turbo engine.
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No contest, the best small SUV on the market
Being an old guy, I've had a lot of cars in my life including BMW's, Volvos and many other top brands. I've now had this new 2025 CR-V Hybrid about three months and absolutely love it. It has a surprising amount of room inside. I rented a Toyota Rav4 as well as the Mazda CX 5 and it was no contest. It is hard to imagine why anyone would buy these other cars once they drive the CR-V. The Rav4 felt cramped inside and I'm not a big guy. The Mazda didn't handle nearly as well as the CRV. I love this car, just about everything about it. Even the cargo space is ample. If you are considering any other small SUV, do yourself a favor and test drive the CR-V first
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Happy behind the wheel
I knew exactly what I wanted and the price that I was willing to pay. This Honda CRV Sport Hybrid is fun to drive, has enough power for my needs, and looks sharp both inside and out. I didn't need many of the additional options of the higher models for the price. The driving power is smooth and if I want an additional boost, there is always the Sport mode. Most of the time I just drive in the Normal mode. Heated seats are fantastic in the PA winter but I picked the cloth option for seating because it's a bit more comfortable getting in on hot summers. I did my research so I can't think of anything I don't like. But, if you want super stereo sound and a bigger infotainment system. go up to the top model (if you're willing to add the $$$).
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