We do like the lines that go from the front door and how it hides the rear door handles. Makes it look like a 2dr sport. Great information. It looks the 2016.
I've had my blue Honda HR-V for a week and I love it! It was affordable, gets good mileage about the same as you stated. Sure, it's a bit underpowered but for the price? It's just right.
I owned 2014 Accord EX. think about to get the HRV for myself and give my daughter the Accord. price on HRV is such a great deal. Thank for making such detail videos
I test drove a 2018 and it was a nice small SUV. I liked it much better than the Toyota version and Honda offers a sunroof and AWD, which Toyota doesn't.
Another great review Dave. The rear headrests/rear visibility raises an interesting issue. I've been wondering for a while why rear car windows have been shrinking, thus affecting visibility. This seems to be a trend (problem?) across all car companies these days. Is it purely aesthetics or something to do with structural rigidity?
The HR-V EX seems to fit our budget and our needs. We don't need a hot rod- we have other hotrods in the stable for days when we want that sort of driving experience. We want utility and the ability to transport 4 adults in comfort. The beauty of the Ocean Pearl color and the choice of a gray rather than black interior are plus factors for us. Honda has a lease program going on the HR-V through the end of 2/2017 that is very favorable. They are practically giving them away IMO. After we have it for a few months I'll try to post some impressions if anyone is interested.
FYI for anyone interested in the HR-V. It feels underpowered on the first month or two. After it has been broken in, it takes off a lot smoother. I don't mind driving it any more. My wife owns the HRV and I have a civic with he Turbo. She's definitely happy with it.
I was trying to decide between the HRV awd and the Fiat 500X. I bought the HRV for a few reasons. The HRV cost less, it has more cargo space, and also has better resale value. I've heard comments about the HRV having road noise and not enough power. I have found that mine has a very quiet cabin on the freeway, also it has plenty of power with the cvt. Really there is nothing to complain about with these vehicles. I have a 2018 HRV, awd, with cvt of course. Cargo space is amazing. My basic model has cloth seats, so I bought seat covers for the front seats. Now just waiting to try it out in snow.
Good video. Thanks for posting. I test drove the 2016 version and I agree with what most wrote; needs more HP. I think if it had 170-175hp is would be a true contender. Yes, I know it would rise the price point, but the competition; Fiat 500X Trekking Plus for example, cost a bit more too. So if Honda is reading I would recommend the following for 2018: more HP, power front seats, redesign the dash (a/c vents), backseat centre arm rest. Overall I like the looks.
Very good review--my big question is the CVT- how do they hold up ? BTW- I do not find the HR-V to be "ugly". I think that overall Honda did a nice job with the design. Then again whether a vehicle looks good is subjective.
We just got ours a 2016 model here in the Virginia area for the wife with the AWD so she can get through snow. With everything added it was $35 grand. (Except for that dreaded yearly VA vehicle tax yes yearly tax .) Does your state do this? Puts a damper on going out. I will try to go off road when i get the chance. So far we give it *** . Wish the ride was a little smoother.
Since winter is coming, can you give your opinion on how each of the 4 CUVs might fair driving on snowy streets as far as the differences in ground clearance? Specifically, the low clearance of the Mazda CX3 please?
Not much bigger than the Honda Fit for cargo space (same magic seats) and the Fit beats it in MPG. Unless you need the additional ground clearance, the Fit is a nicer choice with more power per pound as well. We have over 20K on our 2015 Fit and love it.
Luckily off road demo does not mean Demolition! As for the car it is very well done for the segment. My only real complaint was the screen and center stack not being aligned. It just looks like the stuck an Ipad in the dash after the car was already heading down the assembly line.
Do you have a sense that the 6 speed manual will make driving experience more enjoyable? The car will be lighter, and should be more responsive. What do you think?
After our company bought 7 of these back in 2017 (now 2024) I have several things i dislike about these cars. First is the air conditioning. We are in the deep south and even with tinted windows these cars just can't keep up. Second, the paint had a defect and every last one of our cars had to be repainted. Honda did issue a recall but we were only able to get 6 of the 7 repainted during that time frame. For the age of the car the infotainment systems is also really lacking but I guess with a budget vehicle that is to be expected.
I just wish the color was actually that bright blue in person. It is actually darker and not that vibrant. Too bad it doesn't come in Aegean like the civic.
That is a nice car. I'm on the fence though, between getting this Honda HR-V EX or the Toyota C-RV. I drive about 70 miles one way to work. Mostly through the mountains here in the Los Angeles suburbs. I was told an All Wheel Drive, or AWD, is safer to drive on mountain roads. Not sure if that's really true or not. Currently, I am driving a 2014 Chevy Sonic Base model and it drives well, but I'm starting to have issues with it and think its best if I trade it in for a Honda HR-V? May I please get your honest opinion on this vehicle? Better for mountain driving with an AWD? I've never driven an AWD vehicle before so I can't compare it to FWD. Thank you very much. Looking forward to your reply. John
Although it has an impressive mpg. I think its underpowered. It's also weird that it has a compartment on the back of the front passenger seat but in the driver seat it doesn't have one.
@Everyman Driver, please review the 2018 HR-V because it's now available to build on their Honda's website and it looks exactly the same except for new wheels. We were hoping for some more changes because outside of USA the HR-V is known as the Vezel and includes LED front headlights, panoramic roof with LED taillights, looks better!!! =(
in Asia you get tube led rear lights and drl in the front with led headlamps. makes for a sexier look... but you lose the lane watch. we get the rear arm rest too. check out paultan.org for the modulo version - jump past the mugen offer to avoid throw up
JAY JOHNSON where do you live? getting too common now in the Bay Area. We were the first few to get it and barely saw one and now, I see them everyday...
Come on do some real work on your reviews, do not depend on the cars on board fuel calculation use a different way to get the true gas mileage do some work , cause most manufacturers on board displays are off a lots in there favor
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We just got ours a 2016 model here in the Virginia area for the wife with the AWD so she can get through snow. With everything added it was $35 grand. (Except for that dreaded yearly VA vehicle tax yes yearly tax .) Does your state do this? Puts a damper on going out. I will try to go off road when i get the chance. So far we give it *** . Wish the ride was a little smoother.
Honda really should of put that turbo in the HRV.
We do like the lines that go from the front door and how it hides the rear door handles. Makes it look like a 2dr sport.
Great information. It looks the 2016.
Love doing questions/answers at the end. Very good actually.
I've had my blue Honda HR-V for a week and I love it! It was affordable, gets good mileage about the same as you stated. Sure, it's a bit underpowered but for the price? It's just right.
Is the color more purple or blue?
I owned 2014 Accord EX. think about to get the HRV for myself and give my daughter the Accord. price on HRV is such a great deal. Thank for making such detail videos
I test drove a 2018 and it was a nice small SUV. I liked it much better than the Toyota version and Honda offers a sunroof and AWD, which Toyota doesn't.
Another great review Dave. The rear headrests/rear visibility raises an interesting issue. I've been wondering for a while why rear car windows have been shrinking, thus affecting visibility. This seems to be a trend (problem?) across all car companies these days. Is it purely aesthetics or something to do with structural rigidity?
I just really wish it had a decent power train. The acceleration of this vehicle is kind of weak.
The HR-V EX seems to fit our budget and our needs. We don't need a hot rod- we have other hotrods in the stable for days when we want that sort of driving experience. We want utility and the ability to transport 4 adults in comfort.
The beauty of the Ocean Pearl color and the choice of a gray rather than black interior are plus factors for us. Honda has a lease program going on the HR-V through the end of 2/2017 that is very favorable. They are practically giving them away IMO.
After we have it for a few months I'll try to post some impressions if anyone is interested.
Great review as always Dave! Were you able to get to the LA Auto show?
I'm having a hard time deciding between this or the tucson. Which should I get?
FYI for anyone interested in the HR-V. It feels underpowered on the first month or two. After it has been broken in, it takes off a lot smoother. I don't mind driving it any more. My wife owns the HRV and I have a civic with he Turbo. She's definitely happy with it.
I was trying to decide between the HRV awd and the Fiat 500X. I bought the HRV for a few reasons. The HRV cost less, it has more cargo space, and also has better resale value. I've heard comments about the HRV having road noise and not enough power. I have found that mine has a very quiet cabin on the freeway, also it has plenty of power with the cvt. Really there is nothing to complain about with these vehicles. I have a 2018 HRV, awd, with cvt of course. Cargo space is amazing. My basic model has cloth seats, so I bought seat covers for the front seats. Now just waiting to try it out in snow.
Good video. Thanks for posting. I test drove the 2016 version and I agree with what most wrote; needs more HP. I think if it had 170-175hp is would be a true contender. Yes, I know it would rise the price point, but the competition; Fiat 500X Trekking Plus for example, cost a bit more too.
So if Honda is reading I would recommend the following for 2018: more HP, power front seats, redesign the dash (a/c vents), backseat centre arm rest. Overall I like the looks.
Very good review--my big question is the CVT- how do they hold up ? BTW- I do not find the HR-V to be
"ugly". I think that overall Honda did a nice job with the design. Then again whether a vehicle looks
good is subjective.
3698s looks good to us too. no issues with our CVT.
Honda use to include Sirius radio
great review am watching from the UK
Could you tell us what changes the 2018 model will bring? Hopefully a volume knob
We just got ours a 2016 model here in the Virginia area for the wife with the AWD so she can get through snow.
With everything added it was $35 grand. (Except for that dreaded yearly VA vehicle tax yes yearly tax .) Does your state do this?
Puts a damper on going out. I will try to go off road when i get the chance.
So far we give it *** . Wish the ride was a little smoother.
Forget the car, I want that house.
pretty cool crossover overall
great review...
I'll be getting my HR-V 2017 next week! Cannot wait anymore.
Question: How big can I go with the wheels and tires, if I want to change them?
Thanks!
Since winter is coming, can you give your opinion on how each of the 4 CUVs might fair driving on snowy streets as far as the differences in ground clearance? Specifically, the low clearance of the Mazda CX3 please?
Prefer the passengers head rest in the up position; to block the bright headlights during night driving.
Thanks for the review, lots of good info. Maybe next time a drive in the complete wet, with comments on feel and traction. =)
Not much bigger than the Honda Fit for cargo space (same magic seats) and the Fit beats it in MPG. Unless you need the additional ground clearance, the Fit is a nicer choice with more power per pound as well. We have over 20K on our 2015 Fit and love it.
Does the Fit bring AWD?
The MPG seems very low for such an under powered vehicle. My Mini turbo gets 36.9 mpg in mixed spirited driving!
Luckily off road demo does not mean Demolition! As for the car it is very well done for the segment. My only real complaint was the screen and center stack not being aligned. It just looks like the stuck an Ipad in the dash after the car was already heading down the assembly line.
Do you have a sense that the 6 speed manual will make driving experience more enjoyable? The car will be lighter, and should be more responsive. What do you think?
hope you review the toyota chr
After our company bought 7 of these back in 2017 (now 2024) I have several things i dislike about these cars. First is the air conditioning. We are in the deep south and even with tinted windows these cars just can't keep up. Second, the paint had a defect and every last one of our cars had to be repainted. Honda did issue a recall but we were only able to get 6 of the 7 repainted during that time frame. For the age of the car the infotainment systems is also really lacking but I guess with a budget vehicle that is to be expected.
nice exterior...love the headlamp..if the engine powered by 1.5 turbo like new civic,definitely i'll buy it
everything I have read says the headlights are very weak, Dave whats your take?
Also Dave, I traded in my 2014 Dyno blue Pearl Civic Si for my new HRV.
No more quick take offs...
Crop deck minor capable reception together.
Looking at getting one of these. Probably just the EX 2wd though. Would be a major improvement form my 97 Isuzu Rodeo 4 cylinder.
Thank you for your taking the time to leave a comment - Dave
I just wish the color was actually that bright blue in person. It is actually darker and not that vibrant. Too bad it doesn't come in Aegean like the civic.
That is a nice car. I'm on the fence though, between getting this Honda HR-V EX or the Toyota C-RV. I drive about 70 miles one way to work. Mostly through the mountains here in the Los Angeles suburbs. I was told an All Wheel Drive, or AWD, is safer to drive on mountain roads. Not sure if that's really true or not. Currently, I am driving a 2014 Chevy Sonic Base model and it drives well, but I'm starting to have issues with it and think its best if I trade it in for a Honda HR-V? May I please get your honest opinion on this vehicle? Better for mountain driving with an AWD? I've never driven an AWD vehicle before so I can't compare it to FWD. Thank you very much. Looking forward to your reply. John
70 MILES to work?!!! Sheesh! Where do you work? Is this trip everyday?
@@stopit9280 ….everyday. Mon-Fri and a Sunday.
Sorry iPhone typing wrong thing what I was trying to say is do a real Fuel test on a 2017 Honda CRVAWD turbo I would love to see that
Although it has an impressive mpg. I think its underpowered. It's also weird that it has a compartment on the back of the front passenger seat but in the driver seat it doesn't have one.
OMG You read my comment!! WTF! I wasn't expecting that. Thanx!
Thank you for taking the time to leave me a comment :-)
@Everyman Driver, please review the 2018 HR-V because it's now available to build on their Honda's website and it looks exactly the same except for new wheels.
We were hoping for some more changes because outside of USA the HR-V is known as the Vezel and includes LED front headlights, panoramic roof with LED taillights, looks better!!! =(
does it have a aux button???
Does the 2017 hrv have adaptive cruise control?
Great car but the drivers storage compartment is very, very limited. I’ve never seen one of such a lack of holding space. Ooch
For $22K I'd rather buy a used CRV that has more power
You forgot about the Crosstrek
Does the infotainment system work with Android auto/Apple carplay?
Thank you
I get 29 hwy mpg with my 2016 Honda Pilot!
the 2018 BLUE is way nicer than the Previous Generation BLUES!
in Asia you get tube led rear lights and drl in the front with led headlamps. makes for a sexier look... but you lose the lane watch.
we get the rear arm rest too.
check out paultan.org for the modulo version - jump past the mugen offer to avoid throw up
Not too impressed with the MPG. I can get the same with my 16 RAV4 on the highway. I also didn't like the radio or air controls.
drink15 Rav 4 awd system is terrible.check it out on you tube
TheVintagetamiya The closest thing to off road it will see is 6" of snow.
Dave you're such a hottie. OMG
honda hrv its much better in snow works out great no pormblems going up the hill at all.
if you want 38mpg buy the fit!
make wife nought the same exact model and loves it! payments are nice too
Must be a poor seller for Honda, I have only seen a few on the road since they came out.
JAY JOHNSON where do you live? getting too common now in the Bay Area. We were the first few to get it and barely saw one and now, I see them everyday...
Eron....Very few seen in and around the Mid West.
JAY JOHNSON not popular there I guess. they're selling like hotcakes here. Ours isn't unique anymore
I wish I would have gotten this instead of my Hyundai 🙄
oh really. which do you have?I had thought about the Hyundai Tuscon
Come on do some real work on your reviews, do not depend on the cars on board fuel
calculation use a different way to get the true gas mileage do some work , cause most
manufacturers on board displays are off a lots in there favor
+BILL 21508 ok, thx, I'll do some 'real work' next time.
Drop in the 1.5L Turbo.
😍😍😍
141HP, can it make it up a hill lol
Barely
Do a real if you're pissed
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We just got ours a 2016 model here in the Virginia area for the wife
with the AWD so she can get through snow.
With everything added it was $35 grand. (Except for that dreaded yearly
VA vehicle tax yes yearly tax .) Does your state do this?
Puts a damper on going out. I will try to go off road when i get the
chance.
So far we give it *** . Wish the ride was a little smoother.