@@jenniferexon194 nope. Only issue is the occasional once or twice a year the ebrake engaged while parked and shut off. Other than that's its been flawless.
Why bash the civic in the title while showing a new one? It’s a great car but the title makes you sound like consumer reports, just trying to get views and likes. Keep it real and honest (in the title too) and your reviews will be good and respected. I know your a Honda guy so I was curious why your video title makes it seem you were bashing the new civic, but your not.
This is why his channel hasn't grown like other auto youtubers over the last few years . His takes are usually bad and he's rude to people in the comments
@@KN-bw6gu you bozo it’s for views. Put a new car or item in the thumbnail and why you shouldn’t buy it and you’ll peak peoples curiosity. Use your head for once in your life it truly helps
I have 2003 Honda Civic that I bought back in 2011. It was my first car and I still have it. It’s a reliable car but the transmission slips a lot. I’m almost at 200k miles.
I have the 2017 honda civic trust me the best car better than audi and the benz and the BMW by far so you lien to the people the best car ever honda civic guys im telling you he's lien to you guys .I'm honest here
2014 Honda CRV here, surprised how much better their reputation is than their product. First week sun roof leaked, awful NVH qualities, paint not holding up, stater has grinded since new, uncomfortable seats and only about 2mpg’s better than my F150 in town. A 1 hour trip is torture. It’s paid for is all I can say that’s good! If we buy another small SUV, after years of owning a Honda CRV, they will not be under consideration, right now thinking new Escape or RAV, my 2017 Ford F-150 has in every way been a pleasant surprise, maybe their lil SUV’s are great too.
I purchased a 2010 Civic Lx with 52k miles as a daily drive to work car about 4/5 years ago.....I now have about 205k miles. All trouble free till the motor mount went out...not to expensive to fix....which is common for 8th gens...Still runs solid. I'd recommend stay away from the newer 1.5ltr turbos and get the 6 spd manuals.
Hi, can you pls elaborate a little. I want to get the 2018 Honda Civic EX, it’s a 1.5L also I believe. Why do you advice to stay away from it. I’m looking to buy a used 1 btw.
@@RealMurdStories The turbo strains the engine so it doesn't last as long as a non turbo car. At around 150,000 miles the turbo might go and you have to get a new one or get it fixed.
The 10th gen got a notorious issues of ac problems, wherever civic forums/groups i go they always state it. Paint is also not too good. 5 months into ownership i already got some chipping. Noticeable vibrations due to dipping rpm when in stop are also a common problem
Change your oil regularly, use high quality oil. Motul or something like Mobil1 or Castrol. Polish and apply a nice coat of wax or ceramic coating. I owned a 2000 Civic Si new ages ago, after 4 years, the paint was so dull with clear coat chipping. I sold it to a friend and he had it for over 10 years and the paint was pretty bad, but the DOHC b16 8000rpm smile machine was running just fine. Call it a midlife crisis but I'm looking for a Civic with the 2.0NA manual, something comfortable and I can row my own gears. Si is too stiff for my liking on New England roads.
I bought a 2020 Civic Sport Sedan as it has a 2.0 naturally aspirated port injected engine, and I also found one with the rare 6 speed manual transmission. Port injected NA motor/ Manual gearbox is the most reliable way to buy a Civic. The 1.5 turbo direct injected engines with CVT transmissions are the least reliable.
I had a 2001 Honda Civic ex automatic. loved the car just hated that I bought two transmission in the four years. I have a 2016 Honda Civic touring now I absolutely love the car.
Appreciate your input on these vehicles but I would like to see a video talking about the quality of KIA’s vehicles. Not in the first thirty days or 6 months, but the overall quality of their vehicles. The warranty tells me they stand behind their vehicles but would like to see what the owners say after 3 or 4 years.
i had a optima gdi for a year in a half they had a factory recall on the engine. My engine hydro locked . i took it to kia they replaced my engine. it was a 2015 , but the engine was solid they just need to fix the kinks, and bugs. Had some pretty good power. I think eventually theyll have it solid. i would love to test drive a kia stinger though.
I know this is an old comment, Korean cars cut corners. Their oil pump and ports are weak and small, causing oil starvation. If the oil isn't religiously changed on schedule, gunk will block those small ports. They also have plastic inside, forgot for what, maybe a timing guild, or valve guide, plastic can only heat cycle so much before it gets brittle. Some guy did an engine break down on one of their engines.
@@darkmajnissgdi engines are poorly made. Make sure you change your oil regularly to prevent buildup. Run a fuel treatment like Seafoam because gdi are known for carbon deposits. Carbon deposited all over your valves and pistons will drop in mpg and power.
My 1997 Civic is amazing! I just had transmission work done on it last winter (it's a manual, and there was a rattle in the input shaft bearing, so I had all the bearings done as well as the clutch). This was at 340,000 miles! Before that, I had a 1988 Civic which was basically problem free too (I only got rid of it in '97 because someone hit me and totaled the car)
Worst year be 2001 - 2006 takata airbags and '01 Civics had transmission problems with other Honda models. The 2016 models had problems forgot which issues think was software issue older Honda models as Accords 01-02 had transmission failures and 08 Accords had excessive oil consumption - premature brake wear. Hondas are reliable cars most models are average or below average. I would avoid buying 01-06 Civics Honda never put a bulletin on airbag recalls as few people were injured and few deaths. The 2016 Civics had issues for the first model year. I'd recommend 2012-13 models they seem good though saw a 2013 or 2014 not long ago with paint rust was shocked couldn't believe was first one with minor paint rust but very reliable than earlier models guess 2016-19 are below average.
The airbag recall is the infamous Takata Airbag recall which involves many other auto manufacturers, not just Honda's. Unfortunately Honda did had more Takata airbag inflators than any other manufacturer.
Your thumbnail and title are a bit disingenuous. If you’re going to point out a unreliable model of any brand then you should probably put that model on the thumbnail picture. Just saying.
He is right about the 2008 Model. My engine block cracked out of the blue. The mechanic shop thought it was a water pump leak but once they took it apart they saw the engine block was cracked. 170kmiles on the civic currently bought it with 155k miles. I'm considering a used engine but I'm wary of having the same problem surface. Currently researching used engines. I'm not sure if I can install a 2.0L in my civic or if I should get a 1.8l from 2010-2011. Ahh. So many choices and headaches. I own a 2008 Civic coupe LX Auto.
Problems with Honda Civic: 1 - Windshield crack and get damage too easily. 2 - Front paint get chipped too easily and the side too. 3 - windshield would get dirty when ever the wiper turn on ( my wiper are new) That’s all the problems I have with my civic
Mazda SKYACTIV vehicles are very reliable. When I was working in Automotive repair I had 4 high milage CX-5s that came in, with over 200,000 miles on them. Engines sounded great and ran smoothly, interior was good. All the owners noted they had to replace their breaks a bit earlier than expected but that's a small price to pay for the rest of the car being reliable.
Looks like Everyman Driver is following the Scotty Kilmer method of clickbaiting. I’m not criticizing the actual content (which is very good) but the title and thumbnail.
Funny cause i had a 2001 Honda civic with zero issues..i did some research and found out the 2013 is the best used civic to buy which I'm planning to get soon..
It was just overblown by the media. Sure the oil will smell like gas but there are no serious issues yet such as power loss or engine failure but this issue takes time. We’ll see after 3-5 more yrs
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I got a 2019 civic lx great car ive been out of town the gas mileage it gets is excellent. People tend to push there cars like race cars ,and they dont last even some of these muscle cars they just floor it all the time then wonder why the car doesnt last. Also dorgetting to do there maintenance a simple oil change goes a long way.
@@darkmajniss my almost at 40k I usually don’t floor it but it only when I get on freeway then yes I switch to sport to match the speed but if not I’ll just cruise around.
I need help choosing between cars. I'm 16 getting a car in 2 months. I wanna choose between a 2003 Honda Civic Ex Coupe, or a 1998 civic. Can you help on which one I should choose. I'm not really informed with cars but I wanna make it into a project.
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2001 ? ? ? We are almost into 2024 ... that means anyone buying one of these today would be buying a car that is 23 years old. Any car this old is too old to be practical .as any car 25 years old is designated "antique".
Had two older Civics (2006 coupe and 1998 sedan), both had manual transmissions and they were great. Almost bought a new hatchback model, but it was way too ugly. I just couldn't get over the tacky faux plastic "flair" all over the back. Looked like a cheap aftermarket body kit.
@@lukerinderknecht2982 Gotcha. I just don't like making car payments (I paid mine off 2 days before 9/11/01) I make a video every 25k-something I've done for myself, but I posted the last 100,000 or so miles on my youtube page
I've about that oil dilution issue and and it involved some but not all 2016-18 Civics and 2017-18 CR-V's with the 1.5 Turbo. The 2018-up Accord with that same engine has not been affected though. Honda claims that it only occurred in cold weather climates and the engine not being warmed up properly, but I've heard stories that some consumers had that similar issue in places like California and Texas as well. Honda said that they resolved that issue for the 2019 model year.
Boi shut up we have a 2001 and we have no issues as of right now we have another 2020 Honda Civic and it rides perfectly and we also have a 2007 Honda Accord and it still drives perfectly actually erase all of these sometimes so get off the gas and never had an engine light come on so no your cars😂😂
I would much rather have a CR-V over an HR-V. I have a 2020 CR-V and I love it. Yes the CR-V is a few grand more than a HR-V but the CR-V is much more comfortable, roomier, quieter, has more power, and the fuel economy is not that much different from the HR-V. There's really only a 2-3 mpg difference between the two. But if you must have a subcompact CUV, the Hyundai Kona, Subaru Crosstrek, or Mazda CX-30 are probably better choices.
@@donaldwilson2620 I love my sister crv when I was using her car for transport even though I love her car but I’m not fan of buying bigger car I love my 2019 accord 1.5 sport fun little car.
Clickbait title much and thumbnail... what happened to your channel man
I've got a 2017 Civic Coupe. 120 miles a day on the highway, 85 mph non stop. Cars a blast. 144,900 miles. All its needed is oil changes.
Haven't you had any air conditioning issues?
@@jenniferexon194 nope. Only issue is the occasional once or twice a year the ebrake engaged while parked and shut off. Other than that's its been flawless.
Do you have a 5-speed or a CVT?
@@jamiedriscoll9781any updates on your 2017 civic?
how much miles does your car have now because i be using my honda civic 2020 and it already have 48376 miles on it and i be doing doordash with it
2016 was when the Civic was redesigned which is why you shouldn't buy when it's first redesigned
Why bash the civic in the title while showing a new one? It’s a great car but the title makes you sound like consumer reports, just trying to get views and likes. Keep it real and honest (in the title too) and your reviews will be good and respected. I know your a Honda guy so I was curious why your video title makes it seem you were bashing the new civic, but your not.
💩💩💩💩
This is why his channel hasn't grown like other auto youtubers over the last few years . His takes are usually bad and he's rude to people in the comments
@@KN-bw6gu you bozo it’s for views. Put a new car or item in the thumbnail and why you shouldn’t buy it and you’ll peak peoples curiosity. Use your head for once in your life it truly helps
I have 2003 Honda Civic that I bought back in 2011. It was my first car and I still have it. It’s a reliable car but the transmission slips a lot. I’m almost at 200k miles.
Does it have a CVT or something else?
@@BigKWS no 5 speed auto
Title might refer to “the USED Civic(s) to avoid” to be more accurate, especially when you picture a new model.
agree - click bait. should have shown a 2010 civic.
1.5 turbo. Smaller engine with a turbo. Forced induction kills the engines life. 80-100k you need to change the turbo$$
Dude these are the best car. You should probably talk about BMW instead
Funny how bmw is now rated more reliable than honda today
@@ggepolothat doesn't even make sense
@@dipg7488 google is your friend man, b58 is most reliable engine as of this year
Toyota and honda most reliable brands
BMW 😀
I have the 2017 honda civic trust me the best car better than audi and the benz and the BMW by far so you lien to the people the best car ever honda civic guys im telling you he's lien to you guys .I'm honest here
2016 civics have had a lot of issues with the ac compressors leaking.
2014 Honda CRV here, surprised how much better their reputation is than their product. First week sun roof leaked, awful NVH qualities, paint not holding up, stater has grinded since new, uncomfortable seats and only about 2mpg’s better than my F150 in town. A 1 hour trip is torture. It’s paid for is all I can say that’s good! If we buy another small SUV, after years of owning a Honda CRV, they will not be under consideration, right now thinking new Escape or RAV, my 2017 Ford F-150 has in every way been a pleasant surprise, maybe their lil SUV’s are great too.
MY 2002 HONDA CIVIC HAD NO ISSUES UNTIL I TOOK IT TO JIFFYLUBE FOR AN OIL CHANGE AND THEY FORGOT TO PUT OIL IN IT
I got a used 01 LX AT, 140k miles, transmission works fine, I keep up with the fluids.
I purchased a 2010 Civic Lx with 52k miles as a daily drive to work car about 4/5 years ago.....I now have about 205k miles. All trouble free till the motor mount went out...not to expensive to fix....which is common for 8th gens...Still runs solid. I'd recommend stay away from the newer 1.5ltr turbos and get the 6 spd manuals.
Hi, can you pls elaborate a little. I want to get the 2018 Honda Civic EX, it’s a 1.5L also I believe. Why do you advice to stay away from it. I’m looking to buy a used 1 btw.
@@RealMurdStories The turbo strains the engine so it doesn't last as long as a non turbo car. At around 150,000 miles the turbo might go and you have to get a new one or get it fixed.
The 10th gen got a notorious issues of ac problems, wherever civic forums/groups i go they always state it. Paint is also not too good. 5 months into ownership i already got some chipping. Noticeable vibrations due to dipping rpm when in stop are also a common problem
Change your oil regularly, use high quality oil. Motul or something like Mobil1 or Castrol. Polish and apply a nice coat of wax or ceramic coating. I owned a 2000 Civic Si new ages ago, after 4 years, the paint was so dull with clear coat chipping. I sold it to a friend and he had it for over 10 years and the paint was pretty bad, but the DOHC b16 8000rpm smile machine was running just fine. Call it a midlife crisis but I'm looking for a Civic with the 2.0NA manual, something comfortable and I can row my own gears. Si is too stiff for my liking on New England roads.
This sounds like pure b.s. I go on civicx forms for fitment support and that's never a top post. 210k miles 1" lowered 2017 civic still going.
I bought a 2020 Civic Sport Sedan as it has a 2.0 naturally aspirated port injected engine, and I also found one with the rare 6 speed manual transmission.
Port injected NA motor/ Manual gearbox is the most reliable way to buy a Civic. The 1.5 turbo direct injected engines with CVT transmissions are the least reliable.
I have a 2019 civic sport sedan 6 speed manual runs geat havent had any issues 💯
I have a 2018 fk7 and no problem so far
I had a 2001 Honda Civic ex automatic. loved the car just hated that I bought two transmission in the four years. I have a 2016 Honda Civic touring now I absolutely love the car.
you're a gluten for punishment.
My daughter had a 2001 Civic years ago and I agree with the transmission issues. She started having issues with hers so we traded it in!👍🏾👍🏾
Appreciate your input on these vehicles but I would like to see a video talking about the quality of KIA’s vehicles. Not in the first thirty days or 6 months, but the overall quality of their vehicles. The warranty tells me they stand behind their vehicles but would like to see what the owners say after 3 or 4 years.
i had a optima gdi for a year in a half they had a factory recall on the engine. My engine hydro locked . i took it to kia they replaced my engine. it was a 2015 , but the engine was solid they just need to fix the kinks, and bugs. Had some pretty good power. I think eventually theyll have it solid. i would love to test drive a kia stinger though.
I know this is an old comment, Korean cars cut corners. Their oil pump and ports are weak and small, causing oil starvation. If the oil isn't religiously changed on schedule, gunk will block those small ports. They also have plastic inside, forgot for what, maybe a timing guild, or valve guide, plastic can only heat cycle so much before it gets brittle. Some guy did an engine break down on one of their engines.
@@darkmajnissgdi engines are poorly made. Make sure you change your oil regularly to prevent buildup. Run a fuel treatment like Seafoam because gdi are known for carbon deposits. Carbon deposited all over your valves and pistons will drop in mpg and power.
My 1997 Civic is amazing! I just had transmission work done on it last winter (it's a manual, and there was a rattle in the input shaft bearing, so I had all the bearings done as well as the clutch). This was at 340,000 miles! Before that, I had a 1988 Civic which was basically problem free too (I only got rid of it in '97 because someone hit me and totaled the car)
Good to hear this story, it’s unfortunate to have a great car that gets totaled, but phenomenal investments all together.
Worst year be 2001 - 2006 takata airbags and '01 Civics had transmission problems with other Honda models. The 2016 models had problems forgot which issues think was software issue older Honda models as Accords 01-02 had transmission failures and 08 Accords had excessive oil consumption - premature brake wear. Hondas are reliable cars most models are average or below average. I would avoid buying 01-06 Civics Honda never put a bulletin on airbag recalls as few people were injured and few deaths. The 2016 Civics had issues for the first model year. I'd recommend 2012-13 models they seem good though saw a 2013 or 2014 not long ago with paint rust was shocked couldn't believe was first one with minor paint rust but very reliable than earlier models guess 2016-19 are below average.
Unfortunately, Honda used Takota airbags in many of its models - more than other auto manufactures
People are cheap , they never maintain a car and think will last forever
The airbag recall is the infamous Takata Airbag recall which involves many other auto manufacturers, not just Honda's. Unfortunately Honda did had more Takata airbag inflators than any other manufacturer.
I thought you were gonna talk about the new civic....
I can attest to the wonkiness of the 2016 Civic infotainment system.
Your thumbnail and title are a bit disingenuous. If you’re going to point out a unreliable model of any brand then you should probably put that model on the thumbnail picture. Just saying.
He is right about the 2008 Model. My engine block cracked out of the blue. The mechanic shop thought it was a water pump leak but once they took it apart they saw the engine block was cracked. 170kmiles on the civic currently bought it with 155k miles. I'm considering a used engine but I'm wary of having the same problem surface. Currently researching used engines. I'm not sure if I can install a 2.0L in my civic or if I should get a 1.8l from 2010-2011. Ahh. So many choices and headaches. I own a 2008 Civic coupe LX Auto.
That was a recall from honda. There was a defect on their part.
The other issues with the 2016 honda civic is with the sub rattle and the air vent controls
Honda civic is 2016 with a automatic. In 2017 Honda stop offering automatic version. That sucks.
Same thing happening to the new camry 2018-2020. The transmission is sluggish and delayed when you accelerate.
Many models had the airbag problems and Honda fixed most of these, and other, problems outside of warranty. You are biased.
Problems with Honda Civic:
1 - Windshield crack and get damage too easily.
2 - Front paint get chipped too easily and the side too.
3 - windshield would get dirty when ever the wiper turn on ( my wiper are new)
That’s all the problems I have with my civic
We had owned an ‘06 Civic and had numerous issues. Honda had to repaint the fenders, hood, roof and trunk deck as well. That car is to be avoided.
can u do a video about cx5 Reliability... I'm thinking to.get cx5 2019 and I want to know if it will hold the value
Mazda SKYACTIV vehicles are very reliable. When I was working in Automotive repair I had 4 high milage CX-5s that came in, with over 200,000 miles on them. Engines sounded great and ran smoothly, interior was good. All the owners noted they had to replace their breaks a bit earlier than expected but that's a small price to pay for the rest of the car being reliable.
Looks like Everyman Driver is following the Scotty Kilmer method of clickbaiting. I’m not criticizing the actual content (which is very good) but the title and thumbnail.
Scotty makes $50k a month (minimum) - he seems to have figured it out.
@@everymandriver I watch many of his videos and his titles are often misleading too. My guess is it gets him more views.
I rented a new Civic. It was the most uncomfortable car.
I love your videos, they're very informative.
Funny cause i had a 2001 Honda civic with zero issues..i did some research and found out the 2013 is the best used civic to buy which I'm planning to get soon..
I’m here just to say that the 20016 is the worst car ever! Had a transmission problem, AC go out, and engine leaks
Very informative video But You left out the oil dilution problem in the 1.5 turbo engines 2016+
It was just overblown by the media. Sure the oil will smell like gas but there are no serious issues yet such as power loss or engine failure but this issue takes time. We’ll see after 3-5 more yrs
Not overblown at all, a couple of years later. Honda has been forced to extend the warranty on the 1.5 engine.
Damn Takata airbags screwed over a ton of car Companies. But it is their faults for buying cheap airbags.
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I just got a 2019 accord with 32k mile it my daily driver but it fun car I love it.
I got a 2019 civic lx great car ive been out of town the gas mileage it gets is excellent. People tend to push there cars like race cars ,and they dont last even some of these muscle cars they just floor it all the time then wonder why the car doesnt last. Also dorgetting to do there maintenance a simple oil change goes a long way.
@@darkmajniss my almost at 40k I usually don’t floor it but it only when I get on freeway then yes I switch to sport to match the speed but if not I’ll just cruise around.
Clickbait and channel in decline. Come on Dave!
I've got a 2001 Accord, 205k miles, just keeps going, very little service. oxidation, meh, who cares.
I need help choosing between cars. I'm 16 getting a car in 2 months. I wanna choose between a 2003 Honda Civic Ex Coupe, or a 1998 civic. Can you help on which one I should choose. I'm not really informed with cars but I wanna make it into a project.
Transmission issues are a tax on useless drivers who can't shift a manual and therefore need to rely on autos
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A shitvic? yeah, I wasn't planning on ever buying one..believe me.
Is there a same site for European cars?
2001 ? ? ? We are almost into 2024 ... that means anyone buying one of these today would be buying a car that is 23 years old. Any car this old is too old to be practical .as any car 25 years old is designated "antique".
Stupid video 😂😂😂
It's late 2024. Who wants to buy a 23 year old car? Stupid video 😂😂😂
I thought the 01’s were bad but then the 06-09 had blocks that cracked… that’s the worst
a/c problems in 2016
Had two older Civics (2006 coupe and 1998 sedan), both had manual transmissions and they were great.
Almost bought a new hatchback model, but it was way too ugly. I just couldn't get over the tacky faux plastic "flair" all over the back. Looked like a cheap aftermarket body kit.
Why did you get rid of the '98 sedan? I still have my '97-it's great
@@SJHFoto honestly I should have kept it. Just wanted to upgrade to something newer so I sold it to my roommate and bought the '06.
@@lukerinderknecht2982 Gotcha. I just don't like making car payments (I paid mine off 2 days before 9/11/01) I make a video every 25k-something I've done for myself, but I posted the last 100,000 or so miles on my youtube page
What website is that
Im just keeping A warranty on mine.. the Engine Blows?????? It.Blows… they can put another one in there..🤨
I didn’t do my research & bought a 2001 Civic Lx Automatic 🤦🏾. Ima try to enjoy it as much as possible before the transmission fails.
What's been your experience?
Hope transmission is still working!
@@EMENIKEP I ended up selling it . I never had any transmission issues. Honestly miss this little car, it was super fun to drive.
@@crwnvic that's good to hear. I'm asking because I have not made up my mind which to go for whether this or Corolla
Didn’t newer model Hondas have issues with the 1.5L Turbo engine and oil mixture and stuff?
I've about that oil dilution issue and and it involved some but not all 2016-18 Civics and 2017-18 CR-V's with the 1.5 Turbo. The 2018-up Accord with that same engine has not been affected though. Honda claims that it only occurred in cold weather climates and the engine not being warmed up properly, but I've heard stories that some consumers had that similar issue in places like California and Texas as well. Honda said that they resolved that issue for the 2019 model year.
My buddy 2020 civic somehow got engine blown he doesn’t abuse his car or mod the engine but now he got a 6 speed si which is better.
I had 2018 civic si FBO on E85 and blew the motor the motor is trash
Boi shut up we have a 2001 and we have no issues as of right now we have another 2020 Honda Civic and it rides perfectly and we also have a 2007 Honda Accord and it still drives perfectly actually erase all of these sometimes so get off the gas and never had an engine light come on so no your cars😂😂
I race some of these cars
I like the late 80s and 90s civics today’s civics are ugly
As a 95 civic owner, I disagree with you
you NEVER can compare a civic to a jetta TSI. this video sucks
Bait and switch title meaning.... low way to get us to watch. Not cool.
Can you please
Tell about Hrv 2017
Because I want to know more about
Hrv 2017
Thanks
Very loud, rough torsion beam suspension. Horrible info system.
I have 2016 it so bad....dont buy hrv.....
I would much rather have a CR-V over an HR-V. I have a 2020 CR-V and I love it. Yes the CR-V is a few grand more than a HR-V but the CR-V is much more comfortable, roomier, quieter, has more power, and the fuel economy is not that much different from the HR-V. There's really only a 2-3 mpg difference between the two. But if you must have a subcompact CUV, the Hyundai Kona, Subaru Crosstrek, or Mazda CX-30 are probably better choices.
@@donaldwilson2620 I love my sister crv when I was using her car for transport even though I love her car but I’m not fan of buying bigger car I love my 2019 accord 1.5 sport fun little car.
2019 Honda Civic is junk also.
Agree….biggest POS I’ve ever owned.
Click bait much? rev up yer engines
As much as possible... it works for Scotty and the other car reviewer hacks LOL hahahaha
Thanks for sharing! Texas
LOL
God you are handsome.
You Don,t now wthat talking.
Can you rephrase that?
Craks
Great car!