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2024 Honda HR-V Consumer Reviews

4.3 out of 5 stars
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4 out of 5 stars

Great for price and reliability, but minor complai

Adelyn, 10/11/2023
2024 Honda HR-V Sport 4dr SUV AWD (2.0L 4cyl CVT)
37 of 42 people found this review helpful

I will first say that I do not regret my purchase. However, if we are comparing this vehicle to other brands that are known to have a lot of bells and whistles, with less reliability, then yes, buyer beware. I love the spaciousness of the trunk area. I love the style, especially in black and the sports trim that comes with the black rims and I will say the overall drive of it is beautiful. It is not a supercar, so don’t even try to think of comparing it to that. If you are someone that drives comfortably and cautiously, as most should, then the whole, not having super speed would not be an issue to you. There are very minor complaints that I have about the overall style and feel of this car but again I would not regret my purchase. I will say one of the things that I do not like is the fact that it does not have many regular USB ports for the CarPlay or in the front in general it only has two additional USB-C ports in the middle part of the console which most of us are still working off a USB so I don’t know if this is just ahead of our time. I will say one of the other things that maybe I’m missing - I hope to be missing to be honest - is the fact that it does not have the ability to check your current tire pressure. Thank goodness it does have a current oil life meter. One of the other things that I will say, is that for some odd reason Honda in general, and this applies to even other models, such as the CRV, is the fact that their seatbelt buckle anchor if you will, for the driver and passenger seats are angled inwards, which, if the seat is not positioned in the right spot, it will end up kind of pushing into your hip if you are wide set. When I think about comfortability of the seats, I’m not gonna say it is the absolute most comfortable seat I’ve ever sat in but when you get used to it and I’ve even adjusted by adding a middle console pillow cushion, as well as one on the door frame, this helps. I do not like that it only has a cigarette port that is located in the trunk, took me a while to find it. I do not like that the back seat does not have a middle pull down cupholder or vents, which to be honest, I could care less because there is rarely anybody in the backseat, and another thing I will say I don’t know if it is just a fluke but I’ve been having an issue where the back right passenger seatbelt warning will come on at random times when I have turned that option off and there is nothing in that seat so it could just be that I have to reset the system but I hope that it’s not a prolonged issue. With that being said, most people that do buy Honda buy it for the reliability and because there are a lot more people that work on Honda vehicles, something related to maintenance may not be as big of a deal as if you had one of the other brands that are not known for reliability, and may cost you more in the long run. So again, if you’re an average individual who mainly drives alone and doesn’t need a ton of space, but is looking for a stylish vehicle, so far it has been all that.

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1 out of 5 stars

Frought with problems

P Egan, 04/15/2024
updated 06/17/2024
2024 Honda HR-V LX 4dr SUV AWD (2.0L 4cyl CVT)
59 of 69 people found this review helpful

Windows not installed correctly from the factory, failing electrical items, sensors that sense when NOTHING is there and as far as getting it covered by warranty? NOPE- making me call Honda America corporate as the dealer can’t “pinpoint” the problem and is afraid of not being paid (or just doesn’t want to do it at that rate). Lots of buck passing, denial and attempts to blame the customer e.g. tint, front license plate holder as the problem…it’s unbelievable how far Honda has fallen. Have mechanics notes also indicating that there is INDEED a problem but they can’t identify which part it is and thus are not fixing at this time. The doors are both out of spec from the factory- 6 different trips and still not fixed. Junk!

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5 out of 5 stars

Pleasantly pleased!

Mike, 06/11/2024
2024 Honda HR-V Sport 4dr SUV AWD (2.0L 4cyl CVT)
12 of 13 people found this review helpful

My CR-V lease was expiring and I considered getting another, or "stepping down" into something smaller. I'm 6-2,240 and I assumed the new HR-V wouldn't comfortably swallow up a guy like me... but I was pleasantly surprised! First, I love the new design, especially the sport model, and while at the dealer, almost ready to sign for another CR-V, I kept looking at the HR-V and asked for a test drive. I absolutely loved it! It accelerates much better than the CR-V and is surprisingly spacious and fun to drive! For the price I would've spent for an CR-V LX, I signed up for the grey HR-V sport and so far, have loved every minute of it!

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5 out of 5 stars

First new SUV in DECADES for us !

Marc Cyr, 03/29/2024
updated 09/30/2024
2024 Honda HR-V Sport 4dr SUV AWD (2.0L 4cyl CVT)
12 of 13 people found this review helpful

First of all the engine - K20 multi point fuel injection means less carbon buildup on the intake valves and fewer trips to the dealership for service. NA no turbo I am fine with there is still plenty of power. I would have rather had a dual clutch 10 speed automatic like what Honda uses in Acura vehicles but I realize it would be impossible without a lot of tuning on the NA K20 engine. The ride is comfortable for a sport and the viability is very good. Beautiful alloy wheels and rear roof spoiler. 10 airbags and lots of safety features make it a perfect vehicle for us.

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3 out of 5 stars

This model could have been great

D, 02/11/2024
2024 Honda HR-V Sport 4dr SUV AWD (2.0L 4cyl CVT)
34 of 40 people found this review helpful

I love the body style and think the style will age well. For a crossover/SUV, the fuel economy is pretty good. The interior is roomy, but front seats are VERY uncomfortable!!! I don't understand how those seats made it to the final product. Honda has manufactured cars since 1963 and produces over 5M cars per year -- does it not have a QC department that's dedicated to determining what makes seats comfortable and rejecting seat designs that don't make the cut??? I think I may develop back and neck issues from driving this car and I can't replace the seats because I leased the car. The glove-box doesn't have a lock on it??? How much could it possibly cost to add a lock to a glove-box? If a locking glove-box is an add on, I don't understand why this isn't standard on all models. USB Port for CarPlay... Why is there only one port that can be used for CarPlay? Positioning the USB-A port under the infotainment system means that a cable needs to be routed somewhere coming from that area, but there's nowhere to put the phone in that area except for one of the cupholder spots... There are two USB-C ports in the center console (between the front seats and by the driver's right elbow) and there's a space to neatly route a cable and rest a phone, why couldn't one of these ports have been the main port for CarPlay? I think I should be able to leave my car running, walk out of it, and lock the car doors and leave the car idling (e.g., while the engine warms up or while I run back into my house to get something I forgot). The car won't let me lock the doors if the engine is on while I stand outside with my keys. This is more of a wish than a complaint. The range for the remote start isn't that far (and it would be nice to know that the command was received if the car isn't in a direct line of sight). I live in the northeast, and it gets very cold in the winter, so I'd like the car to start the car from much farther away when I have a far walk in a long parking lot. Overall, the seats are the reason why wouldn't buy this car after my lease runs out -- compared to that, everything else is an annoyance. I get a reminder of how much I don't like the seats after about 45 minutes into long drives, when my upper back and neck start to hurt and I need to stretch. I may need to turn this car in early due to back and neck pain and how it affects my posture. (I don't want to get another manufacturer's seats) I rated the car as a 3 because, despite the pain I feel on long drives, I like walking up to the car, using the infotainment system, the adaptive cruise control with lane-keeping assist and blind spot detection are great.

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