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2024 Honda HR-V Consumer Reviews

4.3 out of 5 stars
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3 out of 5 stars

Coming from a 2018 HRV, I was hoping for more!

Matthew Protano, 10/16/2023
2024 Honda HR-V LX 4dr SUV AWD (2.0L 4cyl CVT)
27 of 33 people found this review helpful

Going into my first legitimate car purchase at 25 I wanted the car equivalent of a toaster. I was in search of an appliance like no drama type user experience, but not something comply devoid of soul. My partner and I had a 2018 HRV for a 2 year lease a fee years ago, so it only made sense to take a look at the new generation HRV since I was back in the car market. I walked into my local Honda dealer and 4 hours later walked out with Fabienne, my metallic grey 2024 HRV LX AWD. I have a tendency to ramble, so to name the pros: firstly, I love my two tone light interior with the digital gauges, I think it makes my base model LX look much more premium. Also the usage of interior space/ergonomic design are usable yet very stylish. Secondly, I really enjoy the lane keep assist system and how easy it makes long distance driving. It is a bit sensitive and follows weird divots in the road sometimes, but works great for the most part. Third, I really appreciate dramatic evolution in ride quality compared to last generation. My surefooted ‘24 feels MUCH more substantial and composed; vital for commuting these terrible NY roads. As for cons on my HRV: my first and biggest issue with this car is the way the stereo makes the the interior rattle and shake like a late 90s Kia. I have to have the bass set all the way down and still the cheapy speakers crunch and rattle the door panels. It really takes away from driving enjoyment and becomes distracting and almost punishing, I cant believe honda didnt work this out during quality testing. I love being in the car and listening to music, so its a shame it sounds and feels SO terrible. Second, the fact carplay is only accessible through the one single USB in whole car under the center stack is insane to me. When I first was leaving the dealer, I was pretty shocked that there was no wireless carplay, but even more so when I realized that neither USB-C ports found on the center console were usable for carplay either. This ties in to my third con about Honda cheaping out in general. Honda made it scary apparent how much they were cutting costs in these cars with the lack of USB/12v outlets, no lights in the fold down vanities, and no center armrest/vents for rear seat. I just feel there were many unnecessary choices made that cheapen this car for no reason. I also take issue with the fact that theres only one single 12v port in trunk and not even ONE household style 3 prong outlet; Its honestly shameful in the SUV category. Lastly I miss the paddle shifters found on the previous generation of HRV. They were a great help when merging and helped keep the rpms where I wanted for predictable driving. I find myself wishing for the paddle shifters back quite literally every time I get behind the wheel of my ‘24. Overall I absolutely adore this little suv, but it in no way has the soul or is representative of the previous generation. I really enjoy the simplicity of the driving experience, but find myself sometimes wishing I took a peak at a Mazda dealer before I viewed my HRV; Especially after hearing about the tons of people dealing with their new HRV’s rear windows spontaneously shattering. I expect some sort of recall incoming soon…hopefully😅

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4 out of 5 stars

Awesome

Calimo, 07/26/2024
2024 Honda HR-V Sport 4dr SUV AWD w/Blind Spot Information (BSI) (2.0L 4cyl CVT)
5 of 5 people found this review helpful

Here’s what I love: -Perfect size. Fits in the garage. Adults fit in back seats. Plenty of cargo space. -Smooth ride and handling. Much improved from previous model. -Different driving modes that can be changed while driving. For those who complain about the lack of power, I have found it to be plenty. Pull the gearshift down to S (sport) for extra umph to get on freeway. Keep it on normal mode. ECON takes the power down but maximizes fuel efficiency. -The seats are firm and very comfortable imo. -Strong A/C. The folks in back are just fine without the rear vents. Here’s what I don’t love: -No rear fold down armrest with cupholders. Why Honda. The in-door cup holders are just not adequate. Almost everyone carries a real water bottle. -The only “cigarette lighter” is in the cargo area. There should be one up front too. -No charging ports in back. There are 2 charging ports on the bottom of the center console. It is a good location for the driver to attach a long cable for folks in the back but still. Overall I love my new HRV.

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5 out of 5 stars

Nice Mid Sized SUV

Jamie, 04/18/2024
2024 Honda HR-V Sport 4dr SUV AWD (2.0L 4cyl CVT)
5 of 5 people found this review helpful

A great quality vehicle for my everyday needs. Good trunk space and spacious interior. The backseat has a good amount of leg room for my daughter to sit comfortably.

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3 out of 5 stars

decent book with great looking cover

just Jay's opinion, 10/12/2023
2024 Honda HR-V EX-L 4dr SUV AWD (2.0L 4cyl CVT)
16 of 20 people found this review helpful

didn't expect hot rod power from a cvt! It has plenty with the expected low.end torque! It looks great ampel room ! I got theEX-L with those what ever they're called damaged paint peeling looking rims lol ! it's comfortable and I love the ride but I'm finding "less than 60 days old" cracking paint inside doors and weather strip clips turning loose,plastic exterior parts loose and creating noise hopefully warranty better cover I've seen better quality builds on cheaper priced suvs! and those paper want to be floor mats come on honda get with the program had to use my kia mats until the new ones arrive! honda where's the love and pride of building the best paid a pretty good bit less for the sportage and got less quality from honda for 32k

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4 out of 5 stars

From 2021 to 2024 HR-V

JB, 01/03/2024
2024 Honda HR-V Sport 4dr SUV AWD (2.0L 4cyl CVT)
13 of 16 people found this review helpful

I traded in a 2021 HR-V due to lease expiring. I absolutely loved my 2021 and was upset that my two favorite features from the 2021 model are not offered on the 2024. 1. 2024 does not offer the right turn blind spot camera. That feature is the best feature on any vehicle. 2. Sirius XM is not offered on my trim level. (I have the Sport trim level). Im not techy and offering Apple Car Play and Android Auto does means nothing to me. I loved Sirius XM radio on my 2021 model so I could listen to the radio commercial free when I'd had enough of the same Playlist from my streaming service, Spotify, on Android Auto. The audio technology on the 2024 model was a disappointment. All in all I think I'll enjoy the 2024 model for the next few years. Hoping the future model bring back those two features sooner rather than later.

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