11 April 2025
I’ve been driving a 1.5 turbo CR-V since 2020. The trunk is large, but sound insulation is weak and the suspension is stiff. Fine for a family, with no major issues.
11 April 2025
CR-V is pure joy! Got it in 2021, 1.5 turbo, drives like a rocket, overtakes everyone on the highway, looks amazing and turns heads everywhere. The cabin is huge, the trunk spacious — perfect for family and trips. But... it’s noisy at high speeds, after 120 km/h there’s a hum in your ears, and it drinks 10 liters in the city. I wish it used less fuel. Still, it’s great for driving fun and style, and I’m happy every day I bought it (except at gas stations, but that’s a minor thing).
11 April 2025
I bought a 2020 Honda CR-V in 2021, and I must say – the car hasn’t let me down. It’s a crossover with a 1.5L turbo engine producing 190 hp, and when I bought it, it had only 20,000 km on the odometer. The cabin is very spacious – comfortable seats both front and rear, making it a great choice for a family with two kids. The trunk is huge – fits everything for family trips. In terms of reliability, everything is fine – in two years I only did scheduled maintenance, with no breakdowns. Fuel consumption is 9–10 L in the city, 7–8 L on the highway. Not super economical, but acceptable for its class. The only downside is the sound insulation – at speeds above 110 km/h you can hear tire and engine noise. Overall, I really liked it – a perfect find for family and long journeys!