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We had 2 feet of it on our roof, it forced a new leak, poured water all over the soffit that covered the front porch, and made the entire front soffit collapse.
So now I have an insurance claim for a roof fix and a full replacement of all that soffit pending, and a contractor coming to my house right now.
At least MD's been declared a disaster area, so the insurance guys have funding assistance plus more adjusters in the area doing their work quickly.
So yeah, listen to your wife. If not, and to bring this back on topic, you'll be using your 'V to haul some new roof shingles and flashing pretty soon.
-juice
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Juice - The roof is fine.
I'm still waiting for an adjuster to call me up. At least they have the funds since it's a disaster area.
Meanwhile, real-life varmints (squirrels) may try to make a home in that mini-attic, so I'd better seal it off!
If lots of Honda rims are interchangeable, try Club Si for used ones.
-juice
On the other hand, the CRV is perfect for us! It is only me, my husband, and our cocker spaniel, but the space is amazing. Fold up those back seats and BAM all that space! Plus we love all those cubby holes to put stuff. Those are great. But I have to say, for us, we are most impressed with the 4X4 part. Our other car is a Mustang and horrible in the snow. We live in CT and recently got 20" of snow on top of the 6+ we already had on the ground. We had to do some shoveling, but overall, and considering our other snow storms and winter road conditions, the CRV has done wonderfully. So well in fact, we have ordered an Eternal Blue Pearl EX Auto to replace that "I refuse to go anywhere in the snow" Mustang.
Knock on wood, we've had no problems, not even minor ones, and we're extremely happy. The CRV meets our needs without being too large and cumbersome (did I mention it turns on a dime which is great for all this parallell parking and tiny, non existent parking spaces here in the NE) and doesn't guzzle gas like some of the other larger SUVs.
Completely satisfied!
Just call us,
His & Hers CRVs ;0)
Greetings from sunny Miami.
Surfbabe1977 - You'll have to bring those rigs to the next Honda SUV Olympics. We have a few active members from your neck of the woods.
Also shoveled the stuff away from the sides of the house to prevent a wet basement. Yuck.
I usually love snow, but I'm tired of it already. Time for spring. Looks like we're getting one more snow storm, maybe Thursday. Another test for AWDers.
FYI, it was funny, my neighbor has an Audi A6 quattro and was bragging about it, then proceeded to get stuck in a mount of snow the plows had left. It was pretty hard not to laugh. AWD is a start, but you need some ground clearance, and even more common sense, too. Careful out there.
-juice
In any event, the 2002 CRV -- with Toyo snow tires -- handled beautifully. One of our neighbors tried to get down a local street in a Corolla and got stuck. We had no such problems. Here's to spring!
Then maybe it heats up, melted the water, and worked OK? Just a thought.
-juice
1) If the normal maintenance schedule has been followed, how long and how many miles can I expect out of this vehicle???
2) Any idea what a decent price for this CR-V would be? It is a Certified Honda Vehicle with a 100,000 mile warranty, no deductable $0... .
Thanks...
I like a firm, well weighted steering and was wondering if the 2002 CR-V provides such a driving experience. I did very briefly test drive a 02 CR-V many months ago on the freeway, but don't remember the steering feel since I was quite distracted by the road noise.
I think the CRV is a nice vehicle to drive on the highway and around town, but I'm not bothered by it's level of road noise. I would recommend that you drive it again to check the steering feel for yourself, and get another chance to see if the noise level is acceptable for you.
My '99 has about 75K on it. 83K is high, but not so high that I wouldn't consider it.
less stable than a Civic.The elevated viewing level is nice though and the room to haul stuff is great.If HONDA made a Civic wagon they would not sell as many CRVs.That's marketing though.
Fresh fish. I thought everbody knew that!
You can hide items in there that you don't want to be visible to passers-by.
Audio nuts can go nuts with the volume under there to create custom subwoofer enclosures.
Fish storage is just the beginning. <GRIN>
Reed
-juice
-juice
For newbies: The fresh fish example is from an old CR-V commercial. Most of the time, I have blankets or auto-related hardware under the table. When taking my greyhounds places, I store food items under the table so they can't get at them. Muddy boots or wet gear also go under the table when returning home from camping.
I can only aspire to reach that level of gadgetry in my CR-V someday.
BTW, I use my undertable area for my winter essentials, like blankets, jumper cables, emergency snack, etc.
I had a very pleasant buying experience at Honda of Essex (in northern NJ). Art Carter takes care of internet sales and is very easy going.
I take it you got the pull to the right fixed last month - tire pressures off or alignment needed?
Steve, Host
The problem with the pulling to the right was my friend's CRV. I just picked up mine a week ago. Varmint pointed out a new TSB about pulling to the right and the dealer in CT was then happy to fix his.
You too Surfbabe1977!
Steve, Host
Race cars use it why not street cars?Anyhow with gas $2 a gallon I'm glad I don't have the Explorer
I use to have.Who needs lot's of power when you have to fill up every 200 miles.I get about 300
miles on a tank and am not afraid of getting run over by anybody due to lack of power.My Comfortable Runabout Vehicle is all I hoped for.
Steve, Host
2. Since you installed the simple spin-off disconnect, why not disconnect it every time you leave the vacation house for more than a few days?
3. I don't know about everyone else, but I was in New Orleans.
2. Salesman yesterday tells me that al future CRV's as of APril will be coming from England. Quality issues? Anybody?
I just wanted to hear if anyone else has heard anything similar. I've got about 20k miles, so I'd think that the diff fluid is still good.
Both of our CRVs, 2002 and 2003 are from England and no problems at all, nothing (knock on wood?!).