New CRV - anyone driven it?

New CRV - anyone driven it?

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pattyg

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1,340 posts

233 months

Saturday 1st December 2012
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I saw one of these the other day and thought it looks were an improvement on the previous model.

Looking at the website it seems Honda aren't as generous with the options as they once were.

Anyway anyone driven or indeed bought one yet?

Gareth135R

565 posts

229 months

Sunday 2nd December 2012
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Drove an SE today and was really impressed.
I have a 2007 that I hate but the new version is night and day

michaelbell11

6 posts

185 months

Monday 17th December 2012
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Drives great. the 2.2 d feels much faster on take off. If you compare to other SUV type cars in the same class you get a lot more for your money.

Gareth135R

565 posts

229 months

Wednesday 19th December 2012
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Picked ours up today.

excel monkey

4,545 posts

233 months

Tuesday 29th January 2013
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Gareth135R said:
Picked ours up today.
Any thoughts? Pleased with it so far?

Quite fancy getting one of these as a replacement for my wife's 3-series, probably a 2L petrol with 2WD.

hondafanatic

4,969 posts

207 months

Wednesday 6th February 2013
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Got mine on Friday...had the previous version and it's definitely a step up in terms of the little ad-ons like keyless entry, a proper iphone connection that stores your numbers and can list your music properly.

I love it as I drive 80 miles a day to and from work...certainly more comfortable than my FD2.

I've got a blue with old English-beige interior, EX trim, 2.2 Diesel.


Gaspode

4,167 posts

202 months

Monday 8th April 2013
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I took a 2.2 Diesel SE for a test drive today, and was so impressed I ordered one, but I went for the SR spec for a few extra goodies.

ant man

169 posts

176 months

Saturday 13th April 2013
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I've driven the new model, 2.2D in SR trim with the manual gearbox and on 17" wheels. For a car of this size and weight, it drove well and on the small wheels, dealt with rough / pot holed roads with ease. The manual gearbox is slick and precise and the pedals are correctly positioned unlike the badly offset pedals one finds in Audis. It steers fairly quickly but there's not much feel due to it using a EPS set-up. It does roll a fair bit when cornering fast but feels fairly controlled.

Overall I was very impressed. I drove a BMW X3 30d Msport last year and was dissappointed, particularly with the brakes and steering (I currently drive the V8 M3) and would choose the CRV over the X3.

Gaspode

4,167 posts

202 months

Saturday 13th April 2013
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ant man said:
I've driven the new model, 2.2D in SR trim with the manual gearbox and on 17" wheels. For a car of this size and weight, it drove well and on the small wheels, dealt with rough / pot holed roads with ease. The manual gearbox is slick and precise and the pedals are correctly positioned unlike the badly offset pedals one finds in Audis. It steers fairly quickly but there's not much feel due to it using a EPS set-up. It does roll a fair bit when cornering fast but feels fairly controlled.

Overall I was very impressed. I drove a BMW X3 30d Msport last year and was dissappointed, particularly with the brakes and steering (I currently drive the V8 M3) and would choose the CRV over the X3.
Are you sure about the wheels being 17"? The SR Spec has 18" wheels as standard. The lower specs (S, SE) have 17's.

Mine is due for delivery in 5-7 days. They called me today to say that my car was on its way, but it had been fitted with a set of mudflaps, so they would need to add an additional 175 quid to the invoice. I told them that they could leave them on or remove them, it was their choice, but there would be no way I'd pay more than that which was on the order. Cheeky sods.

Grandad Gaz

5,163 posts

252 months

Monday 15th April 2013
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Thanks for posting your thoughts on this car smile

We shall probably be getting one later in the year, so it's always nice to get other peoples opinions.

What's the fuel economy really like, though?

MPG on our 2.4 Accord leaves a lot to be desired!!

Edited by Grandad Gaz on Monday 15th April 16:50

hondafanatic

4,969 posts

207 months

Monday 15th April 2013
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Grandad Gaz said:
Thanks for posting your thoughts on this car smile

We shall probably be getting one later in the year, so it's always nice to get other peoples opinions.

What's the fuel economy really like, though?

MPG on our 2.4 Accord leaves a lot to be desired!!

Edited by Grandad Gaz on Monday 15th April 16:50
I commute 80 miles a day. 74 of those are on the M6 and M55 not in peak hours so I can lock cruise on at 65mpg and achieve a calculated 44 to 47mpg. I can get around 500 to 550 miles before the fuel light comes on.

To me it's not brilliant, but having had two years of that commute at less that 30mpg, I only fill up once a week instead of twice.

I really have to say that the build quality and amount of kit is a big step up for Honda. I had the previous gen CRV and the new one feels more upmarket.

Gaspode

4,167 posts

202 months

Thursday 25th April 2013
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Grandad Gaz said:
Thanks for posting your thoughts on this car smile

We shall probably be getting one later in the year, so it's always nice to get other peoples opinions.

What's the fuel economy really like, though?

MPG on our 2.4 Accord leaves a lot to be desired!!

Edited by Grandad Gaz on Monday 15th April 16:50
I have just completed the first 600 miles in my 2.2 Diesel SR Manual. 46mpg average so far. Streets ahead of my Freelander Td4, I only got about 34 out of that,