Honda CR-V Durability

Discussion in 'CR-V' started by D.D. Palmer, May 31, 2005.

  1. D.D. Palmer

    D.D. Palmer Guest

    I have been reading with interest the "TOYOTA vs HONDA" thread and am
    enjoying seeing all the cars with 100,000, 200,000 and even 300,000+ miles
    on them. I am wondering how long you think my new CR-V 4WD will go with
    proper maintenance/service? Will the 4WD thing make it less durable? Or can
    I expect 200,000 miles like with the Civics I see discussed (I believe CR-V
    is based on the Civic).
     
    D.D. Palmer, May 31, 2005
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  2. D.D. Palmer

    D.D. Palmer Guest

    Stayin alive...
     
    D.D. Palmer, Jun 1, 2005
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    Kevin Guest

    Just traded in my 2001 CRV EX, with 176K on it, for a 2005 CRV EX
    Leather.

    To let you know I had NO PROBLEMS at all with the car, just like my
    last 3 Hondas. I am a sales rep and do a lot of driving everyday with
    sometime up to 700 extra pounds of weight in the car. Only thing I
    went through fairly quick was tires, about every 40k.

    Fully synth oil change every 4-6k, air filter about every 10-15k, 89
    octane fuel, tranny flush every 40-50k with rear diff too.

    Thanks All I did to keep her running.


    734,000 ,iles driven on Honda autos to date, will break 1 million by
    this time next year!!!! Looking forward to it.
     
    Kevin, Jun 12, 2005
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