Is Honda CR-V 2010 a good car?
The 2010 Honda CR-V ranks among the best in the compact SUV class because of its comfortable ride, roomy interior, and excellent safety and reliability ratings.
How long will a 2010 CRV last?
Honda CR-V 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.
Which CRV engine is better?
2019 Honda CR-V’s 2.4L Engine is the Best Pick Thanks to its Durability and Solid Fuel Economy. While the 1.5L turbo engine is slightly more efficient and offers quicker acceleration than the 2.4L inline-four, it has shown some reliability quirks that have put a dent in Honda’s reputation.
How long will a 2010 Honda CR-V last?
How long will a 2010 Honda CRV last?
Are Honda CRVs expensive to repair?
Honda CR-V Maintenance Costs A Honda CR-V will cost about $7,155 for maintenance and repairs during its first 10 years of service. This beats the industry average for popular SUV models by $1,978. There is also a 21.05% chance that a CR-V will require a major repair during that time.
How good is the 2010 Honda CR-V?
Our most recent review of the 2010 Honda CR-V resulted in a score of 6 out of 10 for that particular example. You can read the full review here. This is what Graham Smith liked most about this particular version of the Honda CR-V: 4 star ANCAP rating, Handles well, ISOFIX mounting points
Should I buy a used Honda CR-V?
Honda justifiably has a reputation for building quality cars and the CR-V appears to be out of the same mould. Apart from the odd complaint about paint fading we get few reports of problems with Hondas at Carsguide, so used CR-Vs can be approached with confidence.
What’s the difference between the original Honda CR-V and the new one?
The new model was wider, with wider tracks, but also had a shorter wheelbase and sat lower. Compared to the rather boxy model it succeeded, the updated CR-V was rather funky, with flowing lines and a pleasing profile.
Is the 2004 Honda CRV a good car?
The 2004 CRV had a ton of cubby spaces, this version has less and the ones below the radio are somewhat useless. Storage though is great, I often haul things and the rear and front headroom/legroom is great. Mechanically the car has held up extremely well, kind of the main reason you buy Hondas right?