How reliable is a 2012 Honda CR-V?
J.D. Power gave the 2012 CR-V a reliability rating of three out of five stars, which is about average.
How many miles can a 2012 Honda CR-V last?
You may find yourself wondering how many miles the CRV can handle and the answer may surprise you. The Honda CRV can run for well over 200,000 miles and, if maintained with a lot of tender love and care, it can keep chugging along even past 300,000 miles.
What is the difference between CR-V EX and EXL?
Both trims offer style and sophistication, but the EX-L kicks it up a tiny notch with a leather-trimmed interior and a leather-wrapped steering wheel and shift knob. Additionally, the EX-L offers an automatic-dimming rearview mirror and a HomeLink® Remote System for improved convenience.
Is the 2012 Honda CR-V a good used SUV?
The Honda CR-V has long been one of our favorite compact crossover SUVs, and a redesign for 2012 makes it even more appealing. Notably, we picked the Honda CR-V as one of Edmunds’ Best Used SUVs for 2012.
What is the difference between the 2012 Honda CRV ex-V and EX-L?
As you’d expect, the EX-L with Navigation adds a navigation system (with voice controls and real-time traffic), while the EX-L with Rear Entertainment System adds a rear DVD entertainment system. Note that the nav system and rear DVD entertainment system can’t be ordered together. 2012 Highlights The 2012 Honda CR-V is fully redesigned.
What are the best used SUVs to buy in 2012?
Notably, we picked the Honda CR-V as one of Edmunds’ Best Used SUVs for 2012. Comfortable, enjoyable to drive and packed with utility, the previous-generation Honda CR-V was certainly deserving of its status as a top seller in the compact-crossover segment.
What are some of the 2012 Honda CR-V’s weaknesses?
As with last year’s model, the 2012 Honda CR-V’s biggest weakness is the fact that it’s available only with a four-cylinder engine; most rivals offer an optional V6. And while acceleration is adequate, it’s not quite as brisk as some four-cylinder competitors.