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1969 Pontiac Executive hardtop
1972 Oldsmobile Cutlass hardtop
1975 Chevy Vega hatchback
1979 Pontiac Sunfire coupe (ever try stuffing 2 teenage boys in the back of one of those)
1981 Pontiac Phoenix hatchback - a 4 door w/ AC but we were too old to visit aunts and uncles at that point
1987 Dodge Caravan - Dad finally got something with room once we vacated the nest.
We used to sleep on the floor of the Executive and Cutlass and nibble on our knees in the Vega and Sunfire. Seat belts - HAH!! Now Dad has a CRV with car seats firmly installed to transport the grandchildren and it doesn't move until everyone is buckled in.
Of course, the seat my girl rides in looks like it's the most comfortable seat in the world! And it's safe.
Also be gentle on the brakes until the pads are properly seated, i.e. try to avoid slamming them for a while.
Generally, just drive smoothly for the first 1k miles.
-juice
WHEN I PARK MY 02 CRV EX IN THE GARAGE THE DOORS
LOCK BY THEMSELVES AFTER I LEAVE IT.LATER ON WHEN I WANT TO GET SOMETHING OUT I HAVE TO FIND THE KEYS TO UNLOCK IT.IT IS DESIGNED THAT WAY BUT I WOULD LIKE TO OVERRIDE IT.ON THE POSITIVE SIDE
I RECENTLY GOT 27 MPG ON A 300 MILE TRIP DOING
80MPH WITH A/C ON.
You can purchase the warranty within 2 years without a penalty. After that there is a small charge (around $75, I think). You can purchase the warranties up to 42 months after your purchase.
You can purchase it online, but the best thing to do is find the best online price and ask your dealer to match it...
I found good prices at www.hondacare.org, but I couldn't find any contact or dealer information (warranties are only sold through dealers, and the online sites are actually various dealerships), so I didn't consider them a viable alternative source. They show $595 for the 75K warranty.
The people at http://www.hondaextendedwarranty.com/?source=overture seem to be pretty good, but I couldn't vouch for the price (they send you an E-Mail instead of posting the prices).
regards,
kyfdx
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Any possibility of 2003/4 Accord type instrument cluster(LED type).
What about the Open Air concept? They could do so much more with the SE...
How about 16" rims, leather, and that nifty glass roof? Maybe a few more HP while they're at it?
Pilot is bigger and doesn't even offer a moonroof, so I can't see how they would compete with each other.
-juice
That said, the CR-V is still selling well enough in its current configurations. They usually bring on the SE model when the design is looking old. That hasn't started to happen, yet. For that reason, most are expecting the SE in 2005, not 2004.
I am curious to find out if they moved the antenna to the roof of the vehicle, like the picture that I saw on Honda's Canadian website.
The launch date for the NEW 2004 Honda CR-V is September 15th 2003.
Put it in the window. Best aerodynamics, noise, weight, and it never gets in your way.
-juice
2. Interior door locks are changed.
That's it, folks.
Unfortunately, someone ran into my 2003 Honda CR-V and destroyed it. The body shop has been working on it for almost a month.
Did the air bags go off? Did the insurance company total it?
-juice
1. enhanced saddle interior color
2. front passenger power door lock switch added.
that's it...
that passenger door lock switch might find it's way onto my 2002.
-juice
No, the insurance company did not total it, and I am glad they did not. I still owe quite a bit on it. The body shop is trying to convince me to keep it, even though they had to "cut/sawder" the vehicle to put it back together.
But, most of the damage is too close to the gas tank. In other words, I might NOT be so lucky if it is hit in the same place again.
I hope the body shop does a good job. Tell them to take their time and get it right.
-juice
Why can't Japanese designers take a cue from American auto maker on just this one teensy thing?
In the meantime, we have a '99, and I read that you could purchase a part to add a mounting point for a carseat. Is this worth looking into?
As for leather seats, you can pretty much get aftermarket leather seat covers installed on anything. The seats still might be a bit stiff, but might be an improvement. (I really liked doing this on my Prelude.)
It's been a long while since I posted here at Edmunds. I remember Varmint. :-) I guess I got everything on the CR-V set up the way I like it, so I haven't felt the urge to look up more info. about it. (Unless y'all wanted to read posts like, "Yup, still runnin' great...." each week. Haha.)
I need info on Honda Extended Warranties Hondas have a only a 3/36 base warranty and I know they are suppose to be great cars, nevertheless I want to protect it for at least 7/75K with bumper to bumper protection. This cost me $675 on my Camry. I am replacing my RAV with either a Liberty, Sante Fe or CRV...obviously the CRV is the way to go but the warranty stuff needs to be made clear before I go to a dealer...
1) Is a 7/75 BUMPER TO BUMPER available?
2) What is a fair price to pay?
3) Must it be purchased at the time the car is purchased? Can it be purchased any time during the first 3 years?
4) Must it be purchsed at the dealer where the CRV is purchased?
I hope I have not come off as harsh, I was told if blunt answers to these questions exist, then this is the place to find them!
You definitely do not have to go back to your dealer, in fact I'd shop on the web for a Honda warranty from any dealer, I'd just make sure it's from Honda.
-juice
CR-V: A power boost for the 2005 model year is slated before the expected 2007 redesign.
We drove on some pretty rough roads (Cumberland pass, the road to the Alpine Tunnel, and the road to Mirror Lake) and I can't see why anyone would buy anything more than a CR-V unless they are really in to going over boulders and always in a two feet of snow.
The intuitive auto tranny was great. Going down mountain passes of 5, 6 and 7 degrees, it's nice to have some engine braking.
Most of the time road noise was very minimal and I could here Douglas Adams voice reading The Hitchhikers Guide to the Galaxy on tape without any problems. I noticed that road noise really depends on the road. Which, seems to me, is a tire noise problem. Wind noise was never a problem.
I looked at a Mazda MPV as we drove past it in Nebraska (boooooring) and told my wife that had I been working for Mazda when we bought the CR-V I may have opted for the MPV. NAH! I'm more and more pleased with this vehicle every time I drive it.
Juice, Subie owns Colorado.
Good to hear about the power boost, I wonder if it'll get that engine tuning varmint was suggesting, what was it, 180hp on regular fuel?
-juice
Both the TSX and euro Accord are made in Japan, but I'm not sure if they are in the same plant as teh CR-V. Because the US also gets CR-Vs from England, they'd have to ship engines over there so that both factories could continue the east coast/west coast shipping scheme.
2005 is also the year everyone is expecting the return of the SE model. If this power boost does come through, it might be applied to only the SE trim.
Damage is almost an exact repeat of what happened when my mother-in-law drove my wife's TL into the back of my CR-V. The offenders hood buckled upward and pushed the grill into the radiator. The CR-V has a small gouge on my aftermarket hard spare cover (and I spent so much time painting it to match the Sebring Silver of the 'V). There is no other visible damage to the CR-V, but when I started it I heard a rattle from the back. I think maybe the muffler mounting was bent or snapped.
<rant>
At the risk of jinxing myself before the adjuster makes an estimate... This once again reinforces my concerns about the real world validity of the IIHS bumper bash. It's a parking lot test. Their results using tall barriers and posts do not correlate with my experience getting stuck by the relatively low front end of a car.
</rant>
regards,
kyfdx
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On the road, when you are rear-ended usually both cars are on the brakes (the rear car a bit too late, obviously). So brake dive on both vehicles would explain why their hood accordioned like that, it probably dove under your bumper. The spare cover might have been hit by the hood after it folded.
I hope they had insurance? Demand OE replacement parts.
-juice
ps...sorry to hear about the accident.
Bummer Varmint!
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Reed: I'd take that offer. Your mileage is not particularly low, and I agree that the market is soft. It's more than I would expect to be honest.
-juice
If you are serious you ought to investigate the magazines devoted to "import tuners" where you'll see the most "bang for the buck" comes from bolting on aftermarket parts (which of course voids your warranty...)