2011 Honda CR-V SUV User Review

Written by japped again

Rate this model Expert Rating:
  • Currently 4.05/5
Rate this model Rate this Model:

Rating: 2.6/5
211 users voted

Honda CR-V SUV User Reviews

All Honda CR-V SUV User Reviews

japped again's avatar

japped again's Review:

May 29, 2011, 12:53 am
Overall

i wish i'd bought a ford. 30 grand for a 2011 crv, and the tires are almost bald and noisy at 10k on the clock. then the "software update" when the car was almost brand new... because of some carbon fouling or whatnot... yeah maybe that took care of some issue that would have cost honda in future service under warranty but the milage went from bad to suck. i bought the leather heated seat model yadda yadda... they even suck. this thing reminds me of driving an old stoneboat dodge truck. even something so simple as the "maplights" is retarded. they light up the whole car. a passenger can't read while the driver is trying to drive blinded. the battery went dead in less than a year, but the dealer said it tested fine. yeah right. i've tested plenty of batteries and know one when i see it. i bought a brand new battery from the dealer and changed it in front of the store. it's been working fine for months. screwed for another 130 bucks. i've owned honda's before and this thing sucks compared to the others. the quality just isn't there. oh yeah, and there's the smells like a burning tire when i pull into a parking spot. dealer says it's undercoating. for a year? maybe that software update is spraying raw gas out the pipe? it must be going somewhere, but hey the jappers aren't paying for the gas are they? rather sad, paying 500 bucks a month for a new car and every time you pull into a parking lot, if someone is nearby, they ask if your car is on fire. oh no, that's just my backside burning. the quality just isn't there... a borderline lemon. p.s. and i bought this thing before they all had radiation poisoning from the nuke plant, so i don't know what there excuse is, other than trying to better there bottom line at the customers cost with cut-rate engineering!

Sponsored Ads: