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Mazda B-Series Truck vs. Honda CR-V Reliability by Model Generation

Results are for year ending June 30, 2018. Only successfully completed repairs are currently included in the analysis. Routine maintenance, most wear items, recalls, and problems fixed with just a reflash or warning light reset are not included.
Year and Model % of Average Repair Frequency  
2017 - 2018 Honda CR-V Reliability by Generation2017 - 2018 Honda CR-V
14.571428571429% Best 63% Worst
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2015 - 2016 Honda CR-V Reliability by Generation2015 - 2016 Honda CR-V
4.2857142857143% Best 45% Worst
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2012 - 2014 Honda CR-V Reliability by Generation2012 - 2014 Honda CR-V
12.857142857143% Best 60% Worst
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2010 - 2011 Honda CR-V Reliability by Generation2010 - 2011 Honda CR-V
15.714285714286% Best 65% Worst
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2007 - 2009 Honda CR-V Reliability by Generation2007 - 2009 Honda CR-V
31.714285714286% Best 93% Worst
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2002 - 2006 Honda CR-V Reliability by Generation2002 - 2006 Honda CR-V
29.428571428571% Best 89% Worst
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What Our Members Are Saying about the Reliability And Durability of the Mazda B-Series Truck

Mazda B-Series Truck Reliability And Durability: Pros
YearBody/PowertrainComment
2002 2dr Extended Cab 6ft bed 147-horsepower 3.0L V6
5-speed automatic RWD
My 2002 B3000 Dual Sport recently rolled over 184,000 miles, and it has been flawless so far. I have replaced a thermostat. The radiator has a leak somewhere on the side, so it won't hold more than a 1/2 fill, if you judge by looking down the throat of the radiator filling cap. So far so good! My 1997 Chevy S-10 had 193,000 miles before I sold it, and I had replaced lots of things: two AC compressors, alternator, water pump, starter, and batteries. This truck, my B3000, has been very good to me. My S-10's MPG was around 25 though, so the B3000's 3.0L V6 is costing me a bit more there. Lord willing, the truck will keep driving. I originally got the truck at 77,000 miles, in case you're curious. Replaced: spark plugs battery fluids (oil when appropriate, brake fluid, rear diff, radiator, etc.) brake pads air filter full 2002 Mazda B-Series Truck review
 

What Our Members Are Saying about the Reliability And Durability of the Mazda B-Series Truck

Mazda B-Series Truck Reliability And Durability: Pros
YearBody/PowertrainComment
2002 2dr Extended Cab 6ft bed 147-horsepower 3.0L V6
5-speed automatic RWD
My 2002 B3000 Dual Sport recently rolled over 184,000 miles, and it has been flawless so far. I have replaced a thermostat. The radiator has a leak somewhere on the side, so it won't hold more than a 1/2 fill, if you judge by looking down the throat of the radiator filling cap. So far so good! My 1997 Chevy S-10 had 193,000 miles before I sold it, and I had replaced lots of things: two AC compressors, alternator, water pump, starter, and batteries. This truck, my B3000, has been very good to me. My S-10's MPG was around 25 though, so the B3000's 3.0L V6 is costing me a bit more there. Lord willing, the truck will keep driving. I originally got the truck at 77,000 miles, in case you're curious. Replaced: spark plugs battery fluids (oil when appropriate, brake fluid, rear diff, radiator, etc.) brake pads air filter full 2002 Mazda B-Series Truck review