What Everyone NEEDS To Know About The 2022 Honda CR-V

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Here's everything you should know about the Honda CR-V. In this video we’ll be going over what’s new for 2021 versus the 2020 model year, what to expect for 2022 and beyond, some common issues with older models, any major service bulletins, any major recalls, and overall reliability ratings. We hope this video helps you to become a more informed buyer or owner!

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My wife has the 2017 turbo CRV, she loves it and it's been absolutely flawless so far.

thestig
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My 2008 CR-V Just hit 200, 000 miles. The only problems I have had are that I had to replace the A/C twice! That was about $2, 000 repair each time, but considering no other major repairs, I have no complaints. I will definitely be looking for a new CR-V when the time comes to replace it. I appreciate the information on the possible changes to the 2022, as that's what I am trying to figure out if I should wait for 2022 or possibly 2023 if possible, to get the latest and greatest.

keriorndorff
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I have the 2018 AWD model and it still runs great. I might keep it for several more years

jaguarpw
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I have a 97 CR-V and it's at 204, 000 miles but it's super reliable, AC works really good and it runs great, way bigger interior then all these new ones but I'm still looking to upgrade, but I'm definitely not in a hurry

bloodsoulsgaming
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Bought a new 2019 Exl. Love it. Absolutely the best.

danialk
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Bought new CR-V in 2014. Absolutely no problems. Totaled it Nov 30 2021. 😪 Hard to get, so ordered new one Jan 23, 2022 should be delivered in a few days Mar 24-28th. Can't wait !🤗

scoop
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Not sure why the title says 2021 CRV when most of the video is on older models.

mrmaramind
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I have been driving the 2015, I have never had any major problems with it. It is the best car I had ever owned. Still love it but small interior, not much storage. Quiet outside sound with windows up.

c.l.s.s.
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What everyone NEEDS to know is that a 2021 CRV is shown in the video.

tripjet
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The current gen CRV is offered with 3rd row seating in other markets, like Japan.

Nick
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I just got a 22 crv hybrid touring Friday and have put about 24 miles on it so far. It's nice, don't get me wrong, but its so mom van vanilla. The stereo sucks so bad. I also have a Kia Sorento hybrid s AWD and I really like the styling, captains chairs and 10 year warranty so much better BUT it's been in the shop since may 25th and it's looking like a buyback so I guess it's not so great a car...lol
So far, so good on the Honda

johngatsby
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Thought about buying a new one a few times but can't get past the front styling. The older ones were better looking!

bextar
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I just hope the new crv has a more usable awd system...

na
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We bought the 2021 CR-V Hybrid. It has the 2.0L engine instead of the 1.5L turbo in the base model. We wish they would come out with a CR-V hybrid plug in - to compete with the RAV4 Prime and the soon to be released Hyundai Santa Fe plug in.

TeslaRules
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Oil dilution is a huge problem for an engine...

wilshirewarrior
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Has Honda solved it's oil gas mix problem which was large in 2017/2018+ CR-V s?

etherlords
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2018 CRV and Civic —- Issue with thermostat yo yo up and down on cold mornings.
The cab takes for ever to heat up, lucky I have heated seats and heated steering wheel.
Dealer tells me there’s nothing wrong —- am sure now that’s it’s out of warranty they will
have a nice expensive fix.

marksmyth
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My 2017 CR-V EX-L with 50, 000 miles consistently gets 34-35 mpg locally and 38-40 mpg on the highways. How Honda can make a 1.5 turbo get such good mileage and still deliver such smooth and quiet power is testimony to their engineering prowess. I don’t know if the CR-V is better than comparable compact SUVs, but I can’t imagine how they could improve on the CR-V. It does lack some comfort features (like ventilated seats), but its storage capacity is enormous. And its walk-away “auto lock” feature even bests Toyota. When I see the new small trucks coming like the Santa Cruz and the Maverick, I realize that they are just compact SUVs with no rear sides or roof. So unless you need to carry tall items, then a compact SUV is much more functional (but maybe not as macho) …..

billwilliams
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Very informative video! My 2002 CRV with 186K is a solid reliable machine! 🙏🏼👊🏼

MuntiionCars
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Good gods, that prospective 2022 vehicle is huge. The current-generation CR-V is already pretty chonky, but like... does this mean they're releasing some kind of 'XR-V' between the two extant models? Or will there just be a big hole in their lineup? Or is that simply not a CR-V? We have been very happy with contemporary CR-V models, but our usage case does not call for a hulking minivan-like abomination as shown here. We'd just get a Passport or Pilot, in that case.

Ithirahad