We’re getting 42 mpg with our 2025 Sport Hybrid (FWD) in mixed but mostly hwy driving. So we’re pleased. We stick close to the speed limit, which is 55 or 65 around here.
Shouldn’t I’ve had another vehicle without one for over 5 years never an issue however I had 5 year roadside and tire and rim warranty. Though never thought about needing a spare and I took it cross country.
Only 2 oil changes or 1 year, which ever comes first , no tire rotation or no any maintaince coverage unless you buy extra coverage beyond the standard coverage.
Our 2025 CRV Hybrid came with 2 years of oil change, but I would NEVER trust some dealer tech (likely entry or low level) with my vehicle. If you can’t do it yourself, take it to your trusted mechanic. Just did my first oil change at 1000 miles (always good idea if you plan to keep vehicle long time).
If you recall have warranty why you don’t take it to the dealer to do the oil change it’s free they put a bad oil change no good quality links to do it by yourself or trustee mechanic. Pay attention when you. Or you run out and that’s it because when your oil gets any links, you kill the motor. That’s the most important have you always changed? You could you the the dealer and the Honda o no was better than yourself. What is the difference? ? 🙏🙏
@Gergm7991 I just changed the oil for the first time in my 2025 crv hybrid, after adding 4.2 quarts, I started the engine and let it run a bit, shut it off, waited a while, cleaned up my mess, and wouldn't you know it, there was BARELY anything on the dipstick! Just a little on the tip! It took 5 quarts to hit the full line. So then I dumped the oil back in the mobile 1 container, and it was 5 quarts that came out! They must have changed oil capacity in 2025 models (it was built on October 3, 2024), and not updated the manuals. I did the extra steps to see how much came out because I was wondering if it possibly had incorrect dipstick. Slim chance since I bought it with 2 miles on it.
@@FredFlintstone21That’s odd. My 2025 took exactly 4.4 US qts, which I believe is what is specified by Honda. I’ve checked the oil a couple times since and it’s right at full (top dot on dipstick)
This is a false, invalid, hoaxed review that you should NOT trust. The 2025 Honda CRV, top model has a really BAD ride. I tested the 2025 CR-V Hybrid vehicle last week and was shocked at how bad the ride was on a bumpy road with rough surface. Really bad. By contrast I have in the last few months also driven the Toyota crown Signia, Toyota RAV4 hybrid, Subaru Outback XT, Mazda Cx-50, Toyota Venza on the very same roads. All these vehicles had a ride that was way way better than the Honda CRV. Folks the CRV ride was really really bad. The fact that this reviewer is not revealing that tells me that the reviewer is a liar or completely incompetent. I would not trust a word that this channel says at this point.
@ Look, I intended to buy the Honda CR-V. I own two Honda Motorcycles and have great respect for the company, But the 2025 CR-V Hybrid I tested in CA had a very, very poor ride. Way worse than Mazda and Subaru Outback and Toyota Crown Signia and quite a bit worse than a 2025 Rav 4 gas model. Say what you Will, I am not paid by anyone or do I care about YT clicks. But I have spent the last two months test-driving 12 different vehicles ranging from an Mazda CX-5 to an $70000 BMW X5. The Honda CRV had the worst ride by far and nothing was even close in terms of the jostling and poor response to major bumps or potholes. Perhaps you live in an area with good roads. I live in Southern California at this time in our roads are rated among the worst in the country. I have decided to buy a Subaru Outback because the ride was way, way better and reliability is top of class according to Consumer Reports.
We’re getting 42 mpg with our 2025 Sport Hybrid (FWD) in mixed but mostly hwy driving. So we’re pleased. We stick close to the speed limit, which is 55 or 65 around here.
There is also a Sport L:)
Does not having a spare tire cause any problems?
Shouldn’t I’ve had another vehicle without one for over 5 years never an issue however I had 5 year roadside and tire and rim warranty. Though never thought about needing a spare and I took it cross country.
I don't care what the manufacturer says my oil gets changed every 6000 as do my tires
Only 2 oil changes or 1 year, which ever comes first , no tire rotation or no any maintaince coverage unless you buy extra coverage beyond the standard coverage.
Our 2025 CRV Hybrid came with 2 years of oil change, but I would NEVER trust some dealer tech (likely entry or low level) with my vehicle. If you can’t do it yourself, take it to your trusted mechanic. Just did my first oil change at 1000 miles (always good idea if you plan to keep vehicle long time).
If you recall have warranty why you don’t take it to the dealer to do the oil change it’s free they put a bad oil change no good quality links to do it by yourself or trustee mechanic. Pay attention when you. Or you run out and that’s it because when your oil gets any links, you kill the motor. That’s the most important have you always changed? You could you the the dealer and the Honda o no was better than yourself. What is the difference? ? 🙏🙏
@Gergm7991 I just changed the oil for the first time in my 2025 crv hybrid, after adding 4.2 quarts, I started the engine and let it run a bit, shut it off, waited a while, cleaned up my mess, and wouldn't you know it, there was BARELY anything on the dipstick! Just a little on the tip! It took 5 quarts to hit the full line. So then I dumped the oil back in the mobile 1 container, and it was 5 quarts that came out! They must have changed oil capacity in 2025 models (it was built on October 3, 2024), and not updated the manuals. I did the extra steps to see how much came out because I was wondering if it possibly had incorrect dipstick. Slim chance since I bought it with 2 miles on it.
@Gergm7991 Ya, i changed mine at 935 miles
@@FredFlintstone21That’s odd. My 2025 took exactly 4.4 US qts, which I believe is what is specified by Honda. I’ve checked the oil a couple times since and it’s right at full (top dot on dipstick)
29 suitcases lol
🖐🙄 Does the bot narrator own a crv?
😂😂😂
No god damn spare tire…..who doesn’t need one Really
This is a false, invalid, hoaxed review that you should NOT trust. The 2025 Honda CRV, top model has a really BAD ride. I tested the 2025 CR-V Hybrid vehicle last week and was shocked at how bad the ride was on a bumpy road with rough surface. Really bad. By contrast I have in the last few months also driven the Toyota crown Signia, Toyota RAV4 hybrid, Subaru Outback XT, Mazda Cx-50, Toyota Venza on the very same roads. All these vehicles had a ride that was way way better than the Honda CRV. Folks the CRV ride was really really bad. The fact that this reviewer is not revealing that tells me that the reviewer is a liar or completely incompetent. I would not trust a word that this channel says at this point.
I have a 2025 CRV with 7k miles. Everything you're saying is a lie. I drive 60 miles a day.
@ Look, I intended to buy the Honda CR-V. I own two Honda Motorcycles and have great respect for the company, But the 2025 CR-V Hybrid I tested in CA had a very, very poor ride. Way worse than Mazda and Subaru Outback and Toyota Crown Signia and quite a bit worse than a 2025 Rav 4 gas model. Say what you Will, I am not paid by anyone or do I care about YT clicks. But I have spent the last two months test-driving 12 different vehicles ranging from an Mazda CX-5 to an $70000 BMW X5. The Honda CRV had the worst ride by far and nothing was even close in terms of the jostling and poor response to major bumps or potholes. Perhaps you live in an area with good roads. I live in Southern California at this time in our roads are rated among the worst in the country. I have decided to buy a Subaru Outback because the ride was way, way better and reliability is top of class according to Consumer Reports.
I have test drove Kia hybrid, I have 3 Toyota rav 4. Honda crv touring ride better then both. Toyota has better hybrid package. But not a better ride