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Why should I wait to change the oil the first time?
Your Honda engine was delivered with an oil that is specially formulated for new engines that have not yet developed their "natural" wear patterns and may contain minute particles from the manufacturing process.
American Honda strongly recommends this special oil be left in the engine long enough for these wear patterns to develop, usually until the first maintenance interval specified in your Owner's Manual, based on your specific driving conditions.
I would interpret this to mean if you meet the severe service criteria in your owners manual change the oil at 5K if you meet the normal service criteria change your oil at 10K
Happy motoring
rockycow
Subaru does not use a break-in oil (we asked), but if Honda says they do, they probably do.
-juice
Makes for good conspiracy theories at least :-)
Steve, Host
Steve, Host
add a look of ruggedness.I guess a rear mounted
spare on a Yugo makes it an SUV.
At least they should have extended the bumper to clear the wheel.
Funny thing is, I think Honda got it backwards.
The Element is being shown on the beach in advertising, and most beaches require a full size spare (and other equipment). So technically it isn't allowed to go where they're suggesting you take it! That moonroof for surfers to change out of their wet suits is useless if you get stuck in soft sand with only a donut spare.
Meanwhile, the CR-V's rather hilarious "SUV for the real world" ads show CR-V passengers loading up and driving off on pavement. So it made that sacrifice in order to have a full size spare that you're much less likely to use (compared to an Element driver, supposedly).
I'd like to see Honda just stretch the rear bumper out a few more inches, so it's the first thing that would contact a pole or flat surface.
-juice
-juice
Great suggestion. Problem solved
Note to self: cut down on the caffeine consumption!
-juice
We like the red CRV, but we strongly dislike the muddy color of the interior and Honda gives no choices. Is there any way to find out what colors will be offered in '04? Also, why do the tires have a treadwear rating of 180? Those can't be expected to go much more than 20 or 30K. Is this a sign of cost-cutting that belies other quality issues? Has road salt in the engine bay been a problem other than cosmetic? Are there any general problems with CRV? Tribute has vastly superior tires (treadwear of 520, good color combos, and offers leather; however, it gets worse mileage and there's the historic reliability factor). We do not tow anything.
Thanks for any comments.
The interior is available in grey also, on certain colors, if you really don't like the tan. I've had no problems with road salt, or otherwise.
I'd recommend a test drive, I think if you're not towing anything, the CRV is a very competitive, complete package.
My Dad's 02 CRV has about 12K on it and he has had zero issues. It's been to the dealer once for an oil change.
Honda traditionally keeps color choices and combos simple and minimal. It provides for ease of product planning and manufacturing and simplifies choices for those buyers who can't decide :-).
You can have leather done aftermarket at a place like Classic Soft Trim (www.classicsofttrim.com) at a reasonable price.
Good Luck.
How many of you here have ever backed into a pole in a parking lot? It's already happened here. One person's daughter did, and it cost her $1500 or so. It's not worth putting a claim on your own insurance because they'll increase your rate for the next 3 years.
lotlizard: tried a grey interior? Also, look for a CR-V with the Bridgestone tires. Hopefully you can find that combination in one vehicle, plus the model and transmission you want.
-juice
Inkie - I think he means installing a performance chip. Personally, I have not seen reports on any that have worked for the CR-V.
(although Gatorgreg's monster truck tires are another story!) 90% of the SUV's out there (both truck and car based) don't need a tire hanging on the back door to look tough (including two of the toughest, FourRunner and X-Terra), so why does the CR-V?
http://www.hondaphil.com/crv_specs.asp#Interior
Anyone tried ordering the 3 row seat?
Honda got it backwards on the tire. That's interesting. The research was not complete enough?
Around here you cannot even drive on the beach.
DFT7 - Here are a few things to consider:
1. How did you calculate your mileage?
2. 12 mpg is way outside the ordinary range that might be explained by a heavy foot or an engine not completely broken in. If you continue to get 12 mpg, take it into the shop!
3. What conditions have you been driving in? Is the car parked in freezing temps overnight? Are you knee deep in snow? Or does is have a nice warm garage with a painted floor, mood lighting, and piped in music...?
-juice
There were already a ton of Civic names on this message board, thats why I chose a silly variation of Civic with icvci.
Tried spelling it backwards but, someone already had that too.
Didn't someone say the new tray table wasn't as sturdy as before? Guess they were right.
-juice
I drove a 1999 CRV at 70 mph and it seemed like the engine was screaming. If I recall, the tachometer was well over 3500 rpm.
Can anyone update me on what the new CRV revs are at highway speeds?
Does anybody have similar experience? Please, I need some expert advice. Thanks a lot.
1500 @ 40 mph
1750 @ 45 mph
1900 @ 50
2000 @ 55
2250 @ 60
2450 @ 65
2500 @ 70
2850 @ 75
2980 @ 80
Now, the margin for error reading the tach is probably huge.
I used the number to calculate the least revolution the engine turns per mph. The lowest number occur at 70 mph. Maybe this is the most fuel efficient speed ?
2003crv - splash guards
are the screws stripped? are they freely turning, just not coming out?
Overall, CR-V runs MUCH quieter than I expected, except on certain kinds of road, and that's tire noise, not engine noise. Once my roof rack goes up, I expect quite a bit more singing noise, based on experience.