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I'm picking up my new 2004 on Friday and am finalizing the options. Excuse my ignorance, but do you think I need a subwoofer? Is it a pain in the [non-permissible content removed] to have installed later?
Any imput will be greatly appreciated.
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kyfdx
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I'm not sure if it's the customers to kick the #### out of the demos, or if it's the saleperson who takes it home every night, but there is defintely something different between the demos and the car that was delivered to me. Fortunately the difference is in my favour!
My 70mph highway mileage (loaded with luggage+family) is consistently better with the CRV than with my Acura 1.6EL (a 4-door Civic Si).
-juice
You also get a third "valet" key, which won't open the glovebox.
Jerry
re: I imagine your car has adapted to your (aggressive) driving style...
Actually, that was the surprise. Still in the "break-in" period (1st 5,000kms), I have been very gentle on the car. Never stomping, never taking the rpms above 4,000, and avoiding hard braking. In fact, I have been driving just like a good 'ol fuel miser. Yet, the CRV still has lots of power, and the mileage is there (I too check with every fill). That is what has impressed me. I still have no idea what the car might feel like if you took it to 6,000rpm (although I have a pretty good idea what the mileage would be like!).
Comments? Opinions?
Also, I'd be concerned about clearance for the brakes. Stick with 15"s.
-juice
-juice
Does anyone know the engine speed (rpm) of the manual and auto at various speeds? Is the auto noticeably less "peppy" than the manual? Is the manual "buzzy" at highway speeds?
Any opinions/advice/personal experiences that you can share would be much appreciated.
Decisions, decisions...
Thanks in advance!
I find that the power on the manual to be about 25% greater in the manual than in the auto. The reason for the greater gas mileage is the gearing in the automatic. I am so impresed with the manual, it is REALLY fun to drive...and I do drive a lot of CRV's.
Here on the East coast the manuals are very hard to get. I searched Honda yesterday for a customer and found just 3 in Maryland. My advise woudl be if you find one, jump on it.
With the last generation of CR-V's we've found anecdotal evidence showing that the 5 speed gets better mileage than the auto (the first gen CR-Vs were rated the same). The second generation hasn't been around long enough to gather good data on the subject, but so far they owners of both trannies are reporting similar mileage.
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I was able to test drive a 03 about a month ago and was quite impressed overall. But like a lot of people on this forum I wish Honda would change a few things like the OEM tires, maybe a bit more travel for the front seats. Both of these issues I believe could be easily taken care of by Honda without a major redesign.
Now that Toyota has freshened the RAV 4 and increased engine power to 161 HP does anybody think that this will force Honda to at least boost HP in the CRV before the major redesign in 07? It seems like maybe the 2005 model might be a good time to do it.
Thanks Vman05
What most are expecting in 2005 is the addition of more features and perhaps a return of the SE model. With that, we might see painted bumpers, leather seats, upgraded audio, and some other trim bits. An engine upgrade is a possibility, but I wouldn't bank on it.
Thanks.
THANKS!
Didnt your salesman explain to you what the Immobilizer <sp?> system is? Civic CRV PIlot and Elemant are about 35 to replace a reprogramm...Accord on the other hand is $150!
That explains why 0-60 times are competitive with many V6s in the class, and also explains why the auto gets better mileage.
-juice
I just picked up my 04 CRV in Chicago and drove it back to NYC. It handled like a dream and I got about 22 mpg on the highway.
My question is about the power outlets. How do they work? I tried to plug my cell phone adapter in and it wouldn't work. Someone said it's because I have a lighter adapter for the phone and not a 12v adapter. What's the difference? My dealer had no service guys in on the weekend to look at it and I didn't realize it was a problem until late Saturday. If anyone can explain this I'd really appreciate it. I have a Coleman cooler with a cigarette adapter as well and I'd hate to have to buy all new adapters to fit the new car.
Thanks
Mary
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All 2002 and later CR-V models have the immobilizer chip. As jmurman42 suggested, you can find it cheaper, and don't lose it.
The key fob is the remote entry transmitter. It unlocks the doors so you don't have to put the key in the door locks. You can buy remote entry as an accessory for the LX.
(Except that transmission down-shifting thing that mysteriously worked itself out?)
But we just got our 3rd recall/saftey notice on the 2002 CR-V. This one for a Auto Transmission Shift Cable. Apparently it will slip out of park!!!
We have never had so many recalls on any vehicle we have owned.
Ford F150 4x4 (great truck!)
Chevy Z71
Nissan Pathfinder
Acura Integra (great little car!)
Honda Civic
This 2002 CR-V has had the most! While we haven't had any problems in day to day driving it is a HUGE annoyance to keep going to the dealer to have them fix yet another recall issue.
Makes me wonder if I should get an extended warranty on our CR-V before the factory warranty runs out?
the recall notices have been timed with my oil changes, so it hasn't been an inconvenience to me.
I expected a few of these to be a possibility since it was a pretty new model.
I don't think it's necessarily any indication of long-term reliability. And if you get a recall after your warranty expires, it's still done for free.
Just as an example, the 2001 Civic had 5 recalls, for instance. The 2001 Kia Rio had 1, but would you predict it'll be more reliable in the long term?
-juice
2. Throttle Cable Recall
3. Transmission Shift Cable Recall
Actually now that I think about it we had another one also but I have to look it up in my files to remember what it was about. It was taken care of at the same time as the throttle cable.
The ABS issue took 5 months to get fixed becuase Honda sent the notices out well before getting the parts and codes available to the dealers.
But I agree with ateixeira that my CR-V should be a great long term vehicle.
Didn't get my gas cap tight so the light came on.
Called dealer, he told me it may not go off by itself. Said I'd have to bring it in. Don't really want to make a special trip for this. Could anyone tell me how to reset this? Thanks
PS It's a 2002 EX
Go to http://www.hondacars.com for the link.
Any cables left up there?
during that time I have had 5or6 recall letters mailed to me on both vehicles.
The owner's link site still and always said
"There are no current safety recalls for your 20XX Honda XXXXX"
So it doesn't instill a great deal of confidence in me that the site is accurate for any information.
Honda! Don't offer the service if it doesn't work.
There is always the Ignition cable left ooops i guess Electronic ignitions did away with that...
On other Honda models multiple (like 10-12) car startings during your normal driving over a few days makes the light go out. Worse case another fill-up or 2 should fix it. I would no go to the dealer unless it does stays on for 3-4 weeks.
If you don't want to file an insurance claim for some reason, talk to a lawyer about your options.
Good Luck!
Using Honda's Normal Service Schedule the first maintenence you have to do is at 10,000 miles. And at that point only oilchange and rotate tires.
You did the oil change prior to the 10,000 mile point so you should be covered as far as having done your part.
I never usually say this but....
GET A LAWYER, QUICK!