Used 2016 Honda HR-V LX 4dr SUV (1.8L 4cyl 6M) Consumer Reviews
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I love it
I like everything about this vehicle. So far I don't have any complaints.
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Great Idea but could use a few tweaks
I test drove and also researched a AWL HRV EX as a smaller alternative to a CRV LX. I loved the smaller overall size, good safety rating and adaptability of the seating which allowed the second row split seat to fold flat forward or fold back. The passenger seat folded backwards into a flat position and literature showed the ability to haul a kayak on that side of the car. The HRV also has a cute "hidden" back door handle that meets the triangular shaped rear side window. For the difference in exterior space between the 2016 HRV EX and 2013 CRV LX which I currently own, there was about 6 inches in width and length. However, the front seat of the HRV was quite cramped feeling (left to right) in comparison. Also, sitting in the front at a comfortable distance to the steering wheel and controls, (I am 5'3") felt like I was right up against the windshield. Headroom was very limited and I felt my 6'3" son would have to crouch sitting in the car whether front or back seat. My major concern, however, was in the smallness of Horsepower of the engine. (The HRV uses the same one as the Honda Fit). I previously owned the smaller 1998 Honda Odyssey for 12 years which many criticized for poor pickup and although lower (150) in HP than my current CRV (185), the Odyssey still scored 9 more horses than the HRV (141). I am a senior and don't have a need for speed but if I am going to have a car that can carry materials from home and garden centers or an occasional piece of furniture, I don't want to be straining on the highway. This is the first year the HRV is being offered and I am hoping that future models will address some of these concerns. It would be welcome also to see the price tag fall a bit lower in comparison to the CRV.
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- LX 4dr SUVMSRP: $14,495In-stock online
- EX 4dr SUVMSRP: $13,600In-stock online
- EX 4dr SUVMSRP: $13,972In-stock online
Like my Honda HR-V
Honda quality, a very nice automobile.
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Cute car
Not much space in front for purse or other articles. Very difficult to close rear cargo door.
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Was excited about this car. I went for a test drive which was ok. The car had some limitations that surprised me. The side mirrors on the EX only fold in part way, manually. The seats are manual. Hard to locate the charging area. Think I will wait another year so they can work out the kinks.
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