Used 2013 Honda CR-Z Hatchback Consumer Reviews
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Review of the Honda CR-Z
This car is not very good at all. It is a death trap to say the least, and about two months after I bought it, I wished I hadn't done it. The visibility is extremely bad, and you can get hit in it if you are not paying attention to who is around you, because the bar across the back window blocks the view of the cars behind you, and the back wheel wells do too. It also has cloth seats, so don't spill anything on them that will smell, because you won't get the smell out. It also has poor blue tooth and stereo system in it, and it's only 122 horse power. Even the Fiat has more horse power than this on it's 500 and Abarth. The Honda CR-Z is a huge let down, and death trap. Honda has been slacking on all of their vehicles lately, and are no longer even a good quality cars anymore. It's seems that with the CR-Z, Honda really slacked off, and just dropped the ball. It's all about just selling cars with them.
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Honda CR-Z perfect as a first car
I bought mine one for 10k with 100k miles on it, fast enough, really good handling and big trunk and good mpg
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- Base 2dr HatchbackMSRP: $5,999287 mi away
- Base 2dr HatchbackMSRP: $6,567314 mi away
- EX 2dr HatchbackMSRP: $10,988368 mi away