There are 9,870 used Honda CR-V for sale with an average price of $23,944. Of those, 2,167 are priced below market value with each Honda CR-V averaging $1,400 below market value.
The Honda CR-V is a large compact crossover that entered the market in 1997. The CR-V (Compact Recreational Vehicle) is a global vehicle produced in several countries for regional markets, including in the U.S., Mexico, and Canada for North American sales. The CR-V is now in its fifth generation of production and is based on the Honda Civic's platform.The first-generation Honda CR-V became the first sport utility vehicle designed entirely in-house. It was first introduced in Japan and then, a year later in 1997, to the United States and then gradually to other markets globally. The first-gen CR-V was powered by a four-cylinder engine and four-speed automatic transmission. The first-generation CR-V was noted for its strong acceleration and interior space, but received a public relations blow when it did poorly in Insurance Institute for Highway Safety crash testing.The second-generation CR-V was introduced in 2002, fully redesigned with a more efficient engine and better crash test returns. The original transmissions from the first-generation were kept and then later changed for more updated models. The third-generation Honda CR-V was introduced for 2007. Major design changes included a more aerodynamic look, a liftgate replacing the swing-out tailgate, and the removal of the rear tire from the rear gate. A more robust and efficient four-cylinder engine was introduced, having debuted in the Honda Accord before. An extensive body redesign in 2010 was undertaken as well.The fourth-generation CR-V was introduced in 2012 with a major body restyling and light powertrain upgrade. A facelift in 2015 brought a continuously variable transmission (CVT) to replace the automatic along with a major upgrade to the engine for efficiency and power output.The fifth-generation Honda CR-V entered the market as a 2017 model year vehicle. Still based on the Civic the CR-V has two four-cylinder engine options, one of which is a turbocharged upgrade. Major upgrades also include updated safety and driver assistance technologies and a more modern body style. As a part of the fastest-growing market in automotive, the compact crossover CR-V has been steadily growing in sales numbers in the United States. Most well known for its roomy interior, strong road presence, and compact maneuverability, the CR-V has become one of the best-selling vehicles in North America. Common complaints in the CR-V are from the 2002 and 2003 model years where air conditioning issues are often had when the vehicle reaches high mileage (over 100,000). There are otherwise few consumer complaints about the Honda CR-V.
Test Drive Reviews
2020 Honda CR-V
The 2020 Honda CR-V has aged quite well since its last full makeover in model year 2017. By comparison to its peers, the CR-V still offers value, size, efficiency, and reputation as its main attractions. Honda also makes no big missteps with the CR-V that could drive possible buyers away.
This two-row, five-passenger crossover is among the top-selling non-truck vehicles in America for good reason. The value of the CR-V is enormous. The size of the CR-V is perfect for a family of three or four. The CR-V is a perfect vehicle for a family with a vacation home they drive to frequently. The 2020 CR-V is an outstanding commuter vehicle with EPA ratings up to 38 MPG Combined (Hybrid trim). And the best thing about the CR-V is that it is a great vehicle to be behind the wheel of. It's a very satisfying daily driver.
With a starting price of around $26K, the Honda CR-V is a vehicle that screams value. Our tester was a top-trim Touring AWD with an as-tested price of $35,870. The CR-V comes in four trims and price levels. New for 2020 is a fifth hybrid trim that we are very excited about and will cover separately. Aside from the hybrid, all Honda CR-Vs have the same turbocharged engine and smooth CVT transmission, meaning there is no low-power base engine to avoid.
See the full 2020 Honda CR-V Test Drive Review.
2018 Honda CR-V
An all-new Honda CR-V was introduced in 2017 with some pretty major changes to the best-selling compact crossover. The 2018 model carries those on and does very well with its turbocharged engine, excellent interior ergonomics and carefully designed safety systems. Some might be surprised at how good the optional all-wheel drive systems are at keeping the CR-V out of trouble.
The 2018 Honda CR-V has a lot in common with the equally popular Honda Civic, having a similar dashboard, instrument cluster, driver controls and updated infotainment. There's a reason the new CR-V continues to win awards and remains a best-seller in the segment.
Highlights of this five-passenger, compact crossover include improved ground clearance, more interior space for passengers, stellar cargo space and four trim levels choices, in either front-wheel or all-wheel drive.
See the full 2018 Honda CR-V Test Drive Review.
2013 Honda CR-V
The 2013 Honda CR-V is a five-passenger, compact crossover SUV that is an established competitor in the segment. Originally debuting in 1997, the CR-V remains a dominant player. The CR-V is available with front- or all-wheel drive and only comes with a four-cylinder engine.
See the full 2013 Honda CR-V Test Drive Review.
How much is a Honda CR-V?
Honda CR-V
A new Honda CR-V's average price is 31584
and the price range is 28169 to
36416
A 3-year-old used Honda CR-V's average price is 31407
with a price range of 26333 to
36700
See below for the average Honda CR-V price across model years.
The average price for a 3-year-old used small and compact SUV is 22625, with the Honda CR-V's price typically
8782 above
average for this vehicle type.
How long do Honda CR-Vs last?
Honda CR-V
The Honda CR-V is the 2nd most reliable vehicle in the small and compact SUV category, with a reliability score of 8.5.
Approximately 0.014058 of all Honda CR-Vs on the road have reached 200,000 miles or more, which compares to an average of 0.009479 for the small and compact SUV category
The best-ranked small and compact SUV for reliability is the Honda CR-V suv
See below for the reliability scores of various cars in the small and compact SUV category:
Honda CR-V suv
9.024196
Subaru Outback suv
8.582382
Toyota RAV4 suv
8.538733
Subaru Forester suv
8.293408
Mitsubishi Outlander suv
8.216432
Ford Escape suv
8.195281
GMC Terrain suv
8.021952
Chevrolet Equinox suv
8.002393
Nissan Rogue suv
7.984671
Jeep Cherokee suv
7.7
Kia Sportage suv
7.6
Hyundai TUCSON suv
7.5
Volkswagen Tiguan suv
7.410545
Mazda CX-5 suv
7.2
Toyota Corolla Cross suv
Mazda CX-50 suv
Volkswagen Taos suv
Mitsubishi Eclipse Cross suv
Ford Bronco Sport suv
Which is better honda cr v or toyota rav4?
Honda CR-V
The Honda CR-V earns an ISC quality score of 8.694641 based on its reliability, value retention and safety ratings.
The Honda CR-V is ranked 2nd in quality in the small and compact SUV category,
with the Subaru Outback ranked just above it and the Subaru Forester ranked just below it
The best-ranked small and compact SUV for quality is the Subaru Outback