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Title: Older Honda CRV Issues?
Post by: dog on April 04, 2017, 02:13:22 PM
Hi guys. My wife is wanting to buy my daughter an older used CRV Honda and I'm wondering if any of you know about the problems these cars commonly had along the way (and at what milage the problems commonly occur) and what I should be looking for when we start the used car search. We are probably looking in the 1998 to 2005 year range so problems that show up when the miles get up there would be good to know.

I have suggested an older toyota corola because we have good experience with them but she wants AWD. Thanks for your help.
Title: Re: Older Honda CRV Issues?
Post by: Woodchuck on April 04, 2017, 02:17:15 PM
If decently maintained, as a rule they are pretty solid.  :twocents:
Title: Re: Older Honda CRV Issues?
Post by: shadowless_nite on April 04, 2017, 11:10:41 PM
I work at honda/toyota independent repair shop, we see our fair share of CRVs. If I were to suggest, stick with the 2002+ model years with the 2.4l, they have a lot less crappy "old car" type problems.... They have more power, ride smoother and feel less like a tin can than the 1st gen CRV. Biggest thing to note is find a low milage one or atleast one that has been obviously well cared for, when these 4cyl are neglected they begin to eat oil. You would be surprised the amount of people that don't change the oil until well passed the maintanance light, and Hondas light doesn't turn on till about 7k miles. My suggestion for any honda on conventional oil is 3k or no more than 5k. Also another main thing atleast for some, is the AC system. The compressors like to grenade and send metal throughout the whole system rendering the ac inop and a few grand to fix correctly (complete ac system overhaul) or if you don't care they sell a delete pulley and you remove the compressor and put the delete kit in and keep going.

The 1997-2001 are great rigs too but maintanance costs and age will be the main issue. Oil leaks, oil burning, timing belt stuff, distributor problems, headgaskets blowing, valve seats wearing etc etc. While initial purchase is cheaper it will most likely need more work.

I would also consider Toyota rav4, they are available in a AWD and fwd options as well.
Title: Re: Older Honda CRV Issues?
Post by: rainshadow1 on April 05, 2017, 01:41:34 AM
I have a 99 awd. All options. Clock, door lock actuator, oil leaks, and the tranny can have trouble figuring out what to do around 35-40 mph. Other than those I love it. Got it at about 185k, now at 220k, no repairs, 26mpg, very good awd system. Highly recommend. Need to find the wife something more economical than her acadia and I'd buy another one if I found one with low miles. The newer ones are much nicer, but these are getting very cheap.
Title: Re: Older Honda CRV Issues?
Post by: Bofire on April 05, 2017, 09:33:02 AM
Bought my son one, higher miles, ran great until it broke, then they wanted more then we paid for it to fix it.
Carl
Title: Re: Older Honda CRV Issues?
Post by: dog on April 05, 2017, 02:04:20 PM
Thanks everyone for the advise. If anyone has an older but in good shape CRV for sale, or a (corolla for that matter) please PM me, I'm looking. Thanks!
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