This remains an estimate based on the reports of owners we found. How early or late rust sets on your Honda CR-V will depend on factors such as region.
If you live in a cold state where roads get salted in winter, your CR-V may rust earlier than that of your pal who lives in, say, Texas. Similarly, living in a coast-side town will also increase the likelihood of rust getting on your vehicle.
This is because salt particles in sea air can stick to your Honda CR-V and wreak havoc by inducing rust on the vehicle. In fact, one owner reported getting rust on his new CR-V, presumably because it had sat in a dealer lot where it was exposed to air from the sea. You can also spray rust-protection products such as a fluid film on those parts to prevent rust from setting in.
Please also read our article about driving the Honda CR-V in snow and winter. The Honda CR-V is a legendary performer in its class, but the crowdy crossover segment is home to several other winning models. With proper maintenance, you will get around , miles of service from a Toyota Rav4. In comparison, the Honda CR-V can last up to , miles, if properly maintained. Our research shows the average Subaru Forester can deliver about , miles, which is quite impressive. However, this is still lesser than the mileage you will get out a Honda CR-V, which is around , miles.
The Mazda CX-5 is reputed to last between , to , miles. By comparison, the Honda CR-V will last you a whopping , miles. This means the average Honda CR-V will last longer the CX-5 by 50, to , miles, depending on how you calculate it.
Oil always maintained. Other than the electrical Window button actuators on the Driver side, Catalytic Converter cover They always rust out and need two large Hose clamps to keep in place , no other issues.
Patricia answered 2 years ago. GuruXMRZ4 answered 2 years ago. GuruXGC43 answered 2 years ago. I do regular maintenance. Did have the AC crap out and replaced2 years ago. I do still see plenty of the older models on the road where I live. Hoping it lasts 3 more years. Gadol answered 2 years ago. I have , kms a little less that , miles on my CRV.
It does not have a lot of "get-up-and-go" from a standing start but will cruise at kms 75 mph forever, once you get to that speed. As others have said, good and regular maintenance will keep things going for a while. With rust proofing, there is virtually no visible rust. GuruB5ZFF answered 2 years ago. I have , miles on my Honda CR-V.
And I do not change oil as I should. It was made in UK. It had about 90, miles on it when I got it. I start off slow. I have no complaints. It ain't pretty dents and fender benders , but it's been very reliable.
Great car. About to buy a new car, but I will be sad to see this one go. Never miss a service. And with close to K miles on Hondas since , I've yet to bring one of mine in for repair. I did get K on a VW Rabbit. Comment up top is correct. We can get tired of the vehicle before it's time. My cure for that is a professional auto detailing every 6 months. GuruB2T65 answered 2 years ago. Now at k. I keep up with maintenance, drive mostly on highways, but gun it and whip around corners and hit potholes.
No problems. GuruB6CWT answered 2 years ago. ACE answered 2 years ago. No major problems. Hope to get another 5 to 7 years. David answered 2 years ago. I do all the maintenance myself on time. Only issues were the AC clutch and door locks. These were recall issues I really can't think of anything else.. I did replace the struts myself as well. Hoping for at least another 5 years. Katie answered 2 years ago. GuruCTPW4 answered 2 years ago. GuruCXX2B answered 2 years ago.
I have a CRV EX-L 4 wheel drive now just turned last week and on my 4th Battery, and my 3rd set of tires and still tooling along just fine! Will answered 2 years ago. Getting ready to replace the struts for the first time as they have been making noise but are still functioning alright.
We've kept up with most of the maintenance oil, transmission, rear diff. Lights in the dash are fading one by one. GuruCNZ6Q answered 2 years ago. I have a CRV with miles on it Looking at a CRV for my daughter college student with K miles. Would it need a new engine or transmission anytime soon?
GuruCRN5J answered 2 years ago. I have two 07 CRVs. One with , miles and other with 95, miles. Higher miles CRV mostly highway driving and has softer rear struts and takes one quart oil every 4. Lower miles CRV has firm ride and mostly city driving burns no oil. Average oil changes about 10, miles apart. No engine or transmission issues. Look for fine rice shaped cracks around radiator top.
They never seem to wear out. GuruL98J4 answered 2 years ago. I have a little over , miles on my CR-V. I bought it with 90, miles already on it. I've replaced the power steering pump, rear struts, catalytic converter, gaskets for oil leaks, front brake rotors, and starter. This car is still going strong though and my new goal is to go past , miles. We shall see! Have you been thinking about purchasing this vehicle?
What is the estimated fuel economy of the Honda CR-V? You have come to the right place. On the other hand, when the crossover is equipped with the AWD drivetrain gas transmission, it gets approximately 27 mpg in the city, 32 mpg on the highway, and 29 mpg combined. All of the trim levels are able to hold 14 gallons of gas. Such features include an automatic climate control system, illuminated steering wheel-mounted controls, and rear-seat heater ducts. These cars are not only sturdy but are also well-equipped for the modern driver.
The Honda Civic comes with a reasonable price tag to boot. If you want a well-built car that you can trust to carry you over great distances of both time and space, look to the Honda Accord. This durable, yet sleek vehicle can reach up to , miles if treated with care and if you make sure to schedule regular service appointments.
The Accord can carry you through 20 years of reliable service, making it an excellent family car. With their ability to run for over 15 years, a Honda can safely carry your family from preschool all the way to college.
If you still have questions about whether a Honda is the best fit for your needs, send us a note. We at Rydell Honda of Grand Forks look forward to helping you find the perfect car.
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