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    #1171
    natuwa lang ako kanina kasi walang magawa. pwede din pala maski all stock




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    #1172
    2020 Honda CR-V Vti 2WD 1.5L Turbo

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    #1173
    may oem picnic table pala ang crv

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    #1174
    Quote Originally Posted by baludoy View Post
    may oem picnic table pala ang crv
    Yup. Gen 1


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    #1175
    Hello, CRV fam,

    Im planning to purchase a used 2016 model sometime in the next few months. 2016 because its face lifted and matic version doesn't come with CVT tranny (or so I heard).

    I need a vehicle that is spacious and comfortable for long (and frequent) drives.

    How's your experience with CRVs power at the low end? I've heard its sluggish at low gear and likes to rev high, not until vtec kicks in. Is that true?
    Concerned with overtaking and uphill on provincial roads.

    Im actually torn between a 2016 Forester XT, 2.0 turbo AWD and 2016 CRV. More inclined with V because of reliability and maintenance.
    I can get a pickup instead... But family, you know

    More power guys, cheers!

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    #1176
    Quote Originally Posted by EchoAlphaDelta View Post
    Hello, CRV fam,

    Im planning to purchase a used 2016 model sometime in the next few months. 2016 because its face lifted and matic version doesn't come with CVT tranny (or so I heard).

    I need a vehicle that is spacious and comfortable for long (and frequent) drives.

    How's your experience with CRVs power at the low end? I've heard its sluggish at low gear and likes to rev high, not until vtec kicks in. Is that true?
    Concerned with overtaking and uphill on provincial roads.

    Im actually torn between a 2016 Forester XT, 2.0 turbo AWD and 2016 CRV. More inclined with V because of reliability and maintenance.
    I can get a pickup instead... But family, you know

    More power guys, cheers!

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    I think 2016 was the last year of the CRV 4th gen. It came with either a 2.0L NA engine (FWD) and a 2.4L NA engine (AWD), both models paired with a 5-speed AT tranny.

    In 2017, the 5th gen came out and locally, it came either a 2.0L gas NA engine with CVT or the 1.6L turbo diesel with AT tranny.


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    #1177
    Quote Originally Posted by EchoAlphaDelta View Post
    Hello, CRV fam,

    Im planning to purchase a used 2016 model sometime in the next few months. 2016 because its face lifted and matic version doesn't come with CVT tranny (or so I heard).

    I need a vehicle that is spacious and comfortable for long (and frequent) drives.

    How's your experience with CRVs power at the low end? I've heard its sluggish at low gear and likes to rev high, not until vtec kicks in. Is that true?
    Concerned with overtaking and uphill on provincial roads.

    Im actually torn between a 2016 Forester XT, 2.0 turbo AWD and 2016 CRV. More inclined with V because of reliability and maintenance.
    I can get a pickup instead... But family, you know

    More power guys, cheers!

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    If you need more power, get the Forester. CRV is no match when it comrs to overtaking if that's a primary concern for you.

    I have a 2018 CRV 2.0 with CVT. Good for cruising, labored when overtaking with a full load.

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    Last edited by jut703; June 8th, 2020 at 12:59 PM.

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    #1178
    *Egan101 and *jut703, I appreciate your inputs. Thanks a lot!

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    #1179
    Today is day 1 of my 2017 2.4 SX. Good partner to my IS350, which is why I had to let go of my beloved Civic since it was redundant to have 2 sedans.



    We’ve had a 5th gen CRV for 4 years now so it’s much of the same really. Just that the 2.4 has much more low-end torque vs the 5th gen 2.0. AWD is also welcome though I don’t know where I’ll actually need it.

    Handling of the 4th gen (RM) isn’t as planted as the 5th gen (RW), but ride comfort is in the same ballpark. Legroom isn’t bad either, though the cargo area is smaller than that of the 5th gen. I get power seats and rain-sensing wipers in the 2.4SX but lose out on the all-important Apple Carplay and Android Auto.

    Compared to my Civic, it’s obviously much less fun for cornering and isn’t as attractive, but it’s undoubtedly more practical - more space, more ground clearance. It’s a more grown-up car, literally and figuratively. Perfect partner to the Lexus which has become my fun-to-drive option.


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    Last edited by jut703; January 26th, 2022 at 12:44 AM.

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    #1180
    New (old) shoes on the CRV. The spirit of the Civic lives on.




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