Used 2021 Honda HR-V Consumer Reviews
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HRV’s are the best
I’ve purchase/leased 4 HRV’s over the past 4 years. Nice looking cars, plenty of cargo space and great gas mileage. Most important of all to me: they are the perfect combination of size and safety features for our kids. That was the reason we bought the first one, and they haven’t disappointed. 2 slight annoyances though: 1.) You can get a slight shimmy at higher speeds, when heavier wet snow builds up on the rims of the open tires. I’ve felt that a handful of times driving down the highway, but not too bad. (Beyond that, they’re great in the snow) 2.) If not driven for a couple of weeks, the battery on one of ours tends to die and needs a jump. This may or may not be due to an “after market” remote starter we had installed. Overall, I really like HRV’s and so do our kids.
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Dependable workhorse
- Honda reliability. Older design for both the frame and the engine. Which means this will be reliable vehicle for years to come. All the kinks are worked out over past few years. - I don't care for audio system. It could use redesign. Specifically, I will be missing USB-C port and blutooth android/apple car play. - The engine is not as efficient as I would like and is underpowered but workable. That's my opinion. - CarFax indicates the dealer replaced batter on the day of delivery. Not sure what that was about. The HR-V had 48 miles on it when I took possession of it. - Roof rails, moonroof are nice on my EX AWD trim. - the Magic Seats is what sold this car to me. The second row lifts up, creating insane amount of space for such small vehicle. You can fit a bike in there. The second seat also folds forward, flush with the trunk. You can actually sleep in that SUV, fully stretched out. Nice. On top of that its 40/60 split. - HR-V EX is loaded with the safety features, lane departure, adaptive cruise control, etc etc. Side camera activates when the right turn signal is on. Its all nice. - In the end, this is a nice vehicle that I plan on keeping for about 6-7 years. Very happy so far especially with a nice financing deal I got - 7 months/4,000 miles later, not much is changed. There were no issues with the vehicle. <br>
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- Sport 4dr SUVMSRP: $19,60011 mi away
- EX 4dr SUVMSRP: $20,74116 mi away
- LX 4dr SUVMSRP: $19,50016 mi away
I love my HR-V!
I chose the Sport because I love the android auto/apple carplay for myself and passengers to play their playlists with apps. Smooth drive, way more comfortable seats than my old car. I could probably drive in this for hours and my back not hurt. I like that it tells me if I'm wasting gas by the way I drive and I like the all electronic dash. Still getting used to sitting higher but I'm enjoying better visibility (this is my first non-sedan).
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Good for teen drivers
As a driving instructor I recommend Honda HRV. The reason is its good visibility, reliability, and safety. The engine has enough power so a teenager can’t really accelerate too fast and lose control. That said it’s a light car, meaning it’s not a heavy Ford truck or a beefy Chevy. But it’s still a better choice. Rear wheel drive cars like Fords and Chevys are harder to control and can spin in turns, not so much with Honda HRV
Not bad till you get on the freeway. Then sub par.
The Wife has always had CRVs and her last two I rather liked. They were a bit older though. We lived in a very rough part of the country though and they held up well. We are back in Los Angeles now though. Definitely a different kind of roads and driving. We have had this for almost two years now. She got it on a lease. We are definitely not keeping it afterward. Mostly, it's a great car. On surface streets, it's literally great. Not nearly as slow acceleration as I expected due to writeups I've seen. It does pretty well with cargo. I've folded down the seats and brought home a rather sizable pile of 2x4s and 4x4s but I put moving blankets over everything and tied them in a bundle after I stacked them. It will carry 4 large totes easily. It's great on gas but the tank is quite small so we don't spend a lot but we are constantly going to gas stations. It warms up well and the seat heaters are nice. I'm 6'2" and have a very broad shoulders and long arms and legs and I don't fit in lots of cars. This thing I fit right into. My knees touch on the outside but not bad or uncomfy at all. The CRV was pretty hard on my left knee. Don't know about the new ones. The stereo is pretty good. Not great but certainly good enough. I don't care for the touch screen much. It's also placed a bit too low for me. The Wife is 5'5" and she likes it. I don't like having to look down at it and it's smaller than my hand. So I'd rather have an old stereo with knobs that I don't even have to look at. My last car had nice controls on the steering wheel but I don't care for this one. That's just me nitpicking though. The wife says she never uses them either. The transmission is pretty good. No actual complaints. The paddle shifter was fun for a day or two and then it was just tedious. OK here are the BAD things. No way would I let my kids drive this car. The worst part is how it handles on the freeway. I've had everything from 1950s trucks, to 60s mustangs, a porsche, a modern corvette racecar, I put over 100k on a 2000 impala that was flawless handeling all across the country. Even on dirt roads. THIS car is garbage on the freeway. It feels every bump and not in a good way. Pot holes are horrible. The new tires that came with it grab seems in the road and want to follow them. The worst part is hard to describe though. Over 60 it's very twitchy and has a strange body roll type of response to hump type ups and downs on the freeway. The average speed on the open road here is 70-80. 90 is also very common on the 118 and the 5. Anything over 60 though is very uncomfy to drive. It takes a ton of extra attention to keep the thing from moving around in the lane and it's body movement and shocks are just horribly distracting. I don't remember ever having a car that was this annoying to drive on the freeway. I've never owned a new car in my life because I like motorcycles and trucks and I usually just build them myself. My last car was a 2000 impala and I drove the life right out of it and it never gave me a problem. Even when I overloaded it with a giant trailer full of stuff and ruined the axles. It still drove great. So I just put in new cheap axles and kept going. This brand new car can't even come CLOSE to driving that well once it's on the freeway. I'm gonna stop short of saying it's actually dangerous. People who live at 55 and 65, might not care. I don't drive that way though. I run my cars hard. So this car is going bye bye. Because of my motorcycle habits, I watch cars around me very carefully. Especially cars in front of me and coming toward me. And I can say this is definitely not my imagination. I watch how other cars react to road conditions and very few of them are as sloppy as this car is. For this kind of tech and money it should be waaaaaay out past the abilities of all my old junkers and it's not even close. My only other complaint is the warning thing that says I'm too close or someone is coming close or I'm crossing a line or whatever. First problem is it will warn against cracks in the road that don't even have paint on them. And I can feel those when the wheels grab them. So I don't need an annoying light and beeper telling me there are cracks in the road that it things are road paint. Also, I've been driving for 50 years now. Lots of racing as well. I've been avoiding bad drivers from all over the world my entire life. And this car is talling me all sorts of garbage that isn't helpful at all. Last thing I need is a car telling me every time I come near a line on a curvy road. So annoying. Also, the light for these warnings is UNDER the dashboard. Very low indeed. Who is the genious who though the best thing I have to do when I'm too close to something is to flash a light to try to pull my attention OFF the road and DOWN under the dash location? That is the absolute stupidest thing I have ever seen in a car. If I could cut a wire and kill it. I would. I turned off the crap that slams on brakes and grabs the wheel. I've had both of those go off at wrong times. Even though I turned it off, this annoyingly distracting piece of crap light keeps flashing yellow when I need my eyes on the road. I finally just put a card over that section of the dash. Cuz that thing is pure trash. I was wondering if I was just turning into an old guy but the wife hates it to. So this car is going bye bye as soon as it's time. We went and test drove an electric Ford Mustang and HOLY CRAP! That thing was absolutely perfect. NONE of the problems we have with this car. So that's a bit pricey but I fit in it even better its craaaaazy fast and handles like a dream. So we are getting that. Going to switch over to an electric truck as well. That and put solar on the roof to try to recoup some of the cost. Anyway, that's my honest review. This is the first Honda I've ever not liked. All the cars were great. The motorcycles were great too. If you want a car that's zippy and goes around corners and is nice on long trips, This comes close but you might learn to absolutely hate it on the freeways. I see a driving instructor who like it but I wouldn't let my kids even drive this. I see way too many oportunities for bad things to happen with this car. It might do well in a crash but I've not crashed a car in 50 years of speeding and driving hard and this thing feels like a risk just doing 70. So I would recoment this car for the young or bad drivers. If you mess around with a phone while you drive, firstly I hate you, but don't drive this thing on the highway with anything but both hands and your full attention or yer raising the risk of problems that yer already ignoring. It's too bad it has that one problem. Other than the freeway thing, I legitimately like it. Well, the warning thing sucks too but on regular streets and even in the canyon roads. . . it's a very nice car. We would prefer another CRV now. Especially the hybrid. The Ford is just too nice to pass up though.
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Loving this HRV
What a great little SUV this is! I leased the LX model, so I didn't get as many bells and whistles as you'd get with a more luxurious package, but I'm extremely happy with this car so far. Handles well, perfect size for me, roomier for passengers than I thought it would be, and very versatile for hauling stuff I buy. Great MPG as well. Honda never disappoints.
Perfect car for me.
I was pleased that Honda had a small SUV available that has so many excellent features, especially the safety features. It's cute and runs extremely well and is very fuel efficient. I'm still learning about all this car has to offer but very happy with it.
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Not comfortable seats, not enough cargo space, ...
The car's engine is weak and there is not enough room in the cargo. Don't use this SUV for long distance driving because you will end up with a back pain
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Great Compact SUV
I upgraded from a Nissan Versa Note hatchback to the HRV….overall I love it! The car has been reliable, decent on gas, and I am obsessed with Honda’s ‘magic seats’. The interior is beautiful. I have the EX trim, which offered the sunroof and heated front seats (amazing in the winter!!). A couple of cons….ironically, my little Nissan had more backseat room than this car. It’s a little tight back there. As the other reviews mention, the acceleration leaves something to be desired….but then again it’s a Honda and not a Mercedes. I would also recommend getting the EX trim over the EX-L unless you have to have leather….because you are literally just paying an extra $3-$5k for leather seats. My car is nearly a year old, and so far it has lived up to the Honda reliability reputation. It’s sportier than most SUV’s, and fun to drive!
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Great Little Car
I have been around Honda's for a very long time. The size of the HRV is slightly smaller than the CRV of the early 2000's. Much more suited to a single person with only small dogs as cargo. Despite this, there still is a LOT of room inside & that "magic seat" will carry the tall items well. The biggest bonus is the gas mileage! I am very happy with the great gas mileage that it offers; especially now. The only "complaint" that I have is the road noise. It is fairly evident, especially when you are accelerating. It abates once you are cruising, however. If you are used to Hondas & maybe looking to downsize from the (now) gargantuan CRV, it is pretty much the same interior that you are used to. There are a few perks from the CRV that were not present in my (base model) HRV, like a large console or compass on the dash, but, those are inconsequential. It has the same Honda quality that I have known for many years.
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Nope… not satisfied
Compared to my 2012 MAZDA 3, my 2021 HRV is substandard, especially in terms of road holding, and I live in Bahrain, which has the easiest roads, but the occasional winds make it difficult for my HRV to hold its ground and I don’t feel safe in it. My MAZDA 3 was performed extremely well in Lebanon where we have “shi…y” roads and torrential rains, not to mention winding uphill roads when you go up to the mountains.
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Nice smaller SUV
Good ride. People complain about it being under powered, I found it to have plenty of power for my needs of course I don't need it to be a race car. Plenty of pick up from a standstill lots of bell and whistles. A little skeptical on the cvt transmission but it does seem to get the job done hopefully it will live up to Honda reliability. Disappointed in the fuel mileage because of it having such a small engine. It would have been much better if Honda stuck with the same engine as was in my 2012 civic. I get about the same mileage as my 2015 crv.
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1,000,000 miles
After reading all the past reviews on Honda vehicles they say that most of them last 200,000 miles and some even make it to 1,000,000 miles. This was enough to get my attention and to change my mind on what type of vehicle I wanted. And it was a Honda.
Not good
this truck is not at all fuel saving, additionally the 2021 I have has a problem that unloads the battery, I have taken it to the dealer and they say it has nothing however I am peparando a report to the consumer to change this vehicle
I don’t feel safe
I don’t like this vehicle at all! It’s loud, you feel every bump you hit, the gas pedal vibrates like crazy when you accelerate, and it’s extremely poorly crafted. I left a dent just trying to close the hatch. I don’t recommend this vehicle to anyone!
It will hurt you
Rides terrible as you feel every tiny bump and actually hurts you when going over bigger ones. Very loud, too small for 6-footers, plan and boring; the worst Honda I’ve ever driven; it actually feels and looks like a very cheap Honda ripoff. It maneuvers & accelerates well but gets really loud when you push it. I would not recommend this vehicle to anyone
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Botello family
Excellent vehicle I love it!
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a true gem
looking for a meticulously crafted car with impeccable credentials, modern style, best in class economy, proven reliability, and all the modern safety gizmos at a reasonable price? try the honda HRV!
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No bells and whistles
I expected the HRV to be similar to the CRV but I was wrong. I’m spoiled by power seats and power lift gate, etc.
Do not buy a HRV Sport 2021
I want to leave a bad review for the 2021 HRV Sport Honda. Do not buy it. It does not handle good on the highway, is terrible on the mountain roads and the gas mileage never even came close to what the sticker stated (even with long distance trips) from Florida to Georgia on the Highway. Honda suggested put a couple thousand more miles on the car and the gas mileage would get better- which it did not. We were always Honda buyers but after this automobile - we will be trading elsewhere.
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Excellent
I love my car
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Love this car !!
This car is so comfortable and comes with some amazing features! I got the HRV sport and love the Apple car play feature! Super easy to park this car and the hood is sort of sloped down so you can see everything! Love love love this car!
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Affordable and exceeds expectations
Love my HRV. This is a comfortable car during short and long drives. My son is happy to have enough room in the back during our travels since he’s a tall pre teen.
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Dependable, I'm sure....
But when my wife and I sat in a 2021 HR-V EX with cloth seats, it just felt cheap. The sales rep said we should try Mazda CX30. Once we sat in it, we were hooked! We felt rich, feels like a $60,000 car, but for half the price! The test drive was sweet too, handles beautifully. It's a CX30 for us!
My new car Nadine
It’s nice and roomy for a small suv drives well good on gas no regrets on my decision to purchase this car
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Very nice car
This is a great car! It handles well nice riding car.
excelente vehiculo
Cómodo amplio y suave al manejar. Tiene la suficiente potencia para hacer tu viaje seguro. Ahorra mucho combustible.
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Beautiful Car
My 2021 Honda HR-V- EX-L is the fully loaded model. It is a beautiful and comfortable car with excellent acceleration and handling control. The size is much better than a standard SUV. I believe it is considered a subcompact or compact SUV. However, it is very roomy inside and comfortable and there is one feature that I think only Honda has in its cars and that is that the back seats flip down and the seat itself flips up so that gives you extra options for storage. Driver seat is very comfortable and the heating of the seats in the front is a fantastic plus especially if you have back problems or arthritis. Love the car - endorse it 100%. I have since learned that other makers that have similar models with bad reviews for different reasons, are being discontinued.
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Honda HR-V quality
Like most Honda vehicles you expect quality and reliability and the HR-V did not disappoint. The ride is very comfortable, seats are comfortable, it has just the right about of pickup, and the gas mileage is good.
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Service-Honda HR-V 2021
I truly adore my Crystal Black Honda HR-V! It is perfect for me!
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Love my new car!
I loved my Civic and the HR-V is just the upgrade I needed. My daughter said “Mom with are one top of the world” totally worth it.
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What a beauty
I love it!! Its a step up from what I had. After 1 year I still love it!! 😁