As ugly as they may be to some, i jumped out of my CX-5 GT and right into a CRV Touring and the seats were way more comfortable, softer leather and kinda hugged me. In fact the wife, primary driver of both, thought the same thing.
I won't lie, the seats are way more comfortable than the CX-5 and the leather feels different, better IMO. I got the all black interior.
Just a different view/color
Thanks. Can't wait until we get it. Here in Canada the extended warranty, Honda care, is regulated by Honda and there is no price shopping. Each dealer charges the same price. My 8 yr 200000km is $2988.
Keep in mind the Pano roof, heated wheel and heated rear seats are Canada exclusive. Plus the Canadian sold CRV's are made in Canada. Just a selling point IMO. Although because of high demand there is some border swapping. I may have to wait up to 3 months for my Silver V.
You're right. Technology is huge on my list. Normally i would keep a car longer than 20 months but the amount of Tech and options available on the CRV far exceeded IMO what i had on my 2016 CX-5. On the Honda you can actually touch the screen while driving. Safety aside, i still found myself...
Oh i see. Here in Canada for the most part interest is set unless poor credit etc. On the cx-5 Mazda Canada had the interest rate at 2.49% and on the CRV Honda Canada has 3.99%. That is set per province if not the country. Again unless you have terrible credit. Honda Canada does have a program...
Oh i see what you're saying. I'm the type of person that always has a car payment. I don't keep them long, 4-7 years max with a few exceptions. So to have a payment go up $2 is awesome. Really 20 months is nothing especially if i always have a car payment. I just have a different view.
What i paid MRSP and what i got for a trade does not include tax. My tax is only 5%. Always got to pay taxes bud. If i buy a phone new for $100 plus tax and then decide to sell it 2 months later i'm not going to say i paid $120 for it(example). I eat the taxes. I will say i paid $100 for it...
I had it for 20 months and the difference between what i paid originally and what i got for it after 20 months was $5800. Not bad for close to two years. What I think looks good and what you think looks good again as stated above is an individual preference. Yes the fuel economy on my Mazda was...
Hey guys, it's been a while since i've been on here. Guess i lost interest. Just yesterday I traded in my 2016 CX-5 GT w/Tech and MMS for a 2017 Honda CRV. I have never been a fan of the CRV until i seen this Model Year's upgrade. A complete refresh. Yes it has a CTV Tranny and no maybe it...
Although there hasn't been much too see yet and we will see the reveal in about 8 hours, from what I have seen so far my overall thoughts are...."meh".
I bought the Michelins for their reported longevity and warranty. I have used them in snow many times this year already and they rock. Traction is great and so is road noise on dry pavement. Plus they were on sale at Costco. For the record so weren't the Bridgestones.