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2015 Honda CR-V Pros and Cons MASTERNC A common complaint (and the "elephant in the room" for this model) is vibration when idling in Drive. I can attest this does happen, though to various degrees and not consistently. If the engine speed is at 700 RPM, the vibrations are mild and only manifest themselves in the gear... |
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2015 Honda CR-V Pros and Cons MASTERNC A common complaint (and the "elephant in the room" for this model) is vibration when idling in Drive. I can attest this does happen, though to various degrees and not consistently. If the engine speed is at 700 RPM, the vibrations are mild and only manifest themselves in the gear... |
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2014 Subaru Forester 2.5i Review Official TrueDelta review by Michael Karesh There's more to comfort than space. People also buy crossovers because they ride better than conventional, truck-based SUVs (if still not as smoothly as cars). Within the current bunch, the Honda CR-V is perhaps the most softly suspended. It can feel wallowy, and poorly paved roads can disturb its composure.... Comparison vehicle: 2013 Honda CR-V |
what a insult to the world's #1 car maker!! 2003 Toyota 4Runner Pros and Cons Member5820 the soft suspension makes the ride very comfortable Comparison vehicle: 2000 Honda CR-V |
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2013 Toyota RAV4 AWD Review Official TrueDelta review by Michael Karesh The RAV4's athletic handling comes at the expense of ride quality. Though its suspension isn't as firm as the twice-as-expensive yet less talented Lexus RX 350 F Sport, it is much firmer than a Honda CR-V's, and even a little tighter than a Mazda CX-5's. All but the smoothest roads... Comparison vehicle: 2013 Honda CR-V |
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New CRV experience 2013 Honda CR-V Pros and Cons A member in Texas, United States At times feels bouncy and jittery over bumps. |
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2012 Honda CR-V Pros and Cons Member5456 This vehicle rides about as good as any and was one of our prime reasons for purchasing. Only a Lexus 350 and Cadillac that I've driven were slightly better. The Chevy Equinox/GMC Terrain were very similar. |
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2005 Honda CR-V Pros and Cons Member4063 Road imperfections are transmitted to the passengers so that riding on poor pavement is more tiring than it should be. Other tires may improve the smoothness slightly. This car has all season radials. |
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2007 Honda CR-V Pros and Cons Member4921 I find the ride is much better than my 2002 Honda Accord Se was. It is also quieter than the above also. As you can tell, I really like this CRV so far. |
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2010 Honda CR-V Pros and Cons b_s_smith Car-like handling appealed to me, as I really just wanted the space provided by a small SUV, and had no desire for towing or off-road capabilities. |
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2008 Honda CR-V Pros and Cons A member in Texas, United States It is fairly quiet, at least for a Honda, and the ride is very comfortable. It also corners and handles well for a SUV. |
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2007 Honda CR-V Pros and Cons A member in New York, United States Comfort |
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2004 Honda CR-V Pros and Cons Member4110 follows road too much doest track well on cement. |
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2009 Honda CR-V Pros and Cons A member in Quebec, Canada Good ride quality and absorbs bumps pretty well. |
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2008 Honda CR-V Pros and Cons Member947 very choppy ride, ala-RDX |
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2008 Honda CR-V Pros and Cons Member1664 Although the suspension can take a serious beating, it provides rudimentary isolation from the smallest road surface flaws. The seats vibrate with no occupants even on fairly smooth roads due to the taught ride. Can get very fatiguing over time. |
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2007 Honda CR-V Pros and Cons Member1786 |
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2007 Honda CR-V Pros and Cons A member in North Carolina, United States Ride can be choppy on concrete pavement with expansion joints. |
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2007 Honda CR-V Pros and Cons Member648 Bumpy. |