98 CR-V reliable? or 98 rav4?

Discussion in 'CR-V' started by jwacom201, Nov 23, 2003.

  1. jwacom201

    jwacom201 Guest

    Im looking for a car. First it was the jetta but heard bad reviews regarding
    reliability. (very far from an SUV right? i think im really a small suv
    type, i never liked lowered cars where i have to steer away from small
    potholes and risking myself in ramming a truck instead.)

    now im looking at the CR-V which is a 98 EX. Since its a honda i expect it
    to be reliable. Is this a good car? i want something that has a high profile
    but not too much like standard SUVs. I want something that still rides like
    a car. how is the aftermarket parts on the cr-vs?

    Im also looking at the Rav4 and debating which one i should look into. Seems
    like cr-vs have more aftermarkets like roofracks, bike racks, bras and
    etccc...

    Reports says that rav4 takes 13secs on 0-60 while crv takes 11.3.

    Should i be concerned to see mileages of up to 85k on toyota rav4s and honda
    cr-vs? It seems that on the VW's its scary to have mileages that high.

    btw, im not a speedfreak. I want something that is rugged, sporty, not too
    big and has a good MPG. (did i mention reliable?)

    I also carry wide & long cargos. some are illustration boards that are 3x4
    feet and rollled paper that are 107 inches long.
     
    jwacom201, Nov 23, 2003
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  2. jwacom201

    DrPimpDaddi Guest

    now im looking at the CR-V which is a 98 EX. Since its a honda i expect it
    I used to think so. But mine just required a new engine after only 80K miles. I
    will never buy another CRV again.

    Get an Accord, it's far more reliable.




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    DrPimpDaddi, Nov 23, 2003
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  3. jwacom201

    Judy Guest

    ............

    Hmmm...I just got a 1998 5-speed manual CR-V (base model, no A/C),
    which I am comparing to the 2000 CR-V automatic we already have (with
    A/C). Interesting to see the differences between the 2 years.

    I believe the 1998 has a slightly larger, boxier body, but the real
    (not good) surprise has been the gas mileage. I have always been told
    that manual trannies should get better gas mileage than automatics,
    all other things being equal. The 1998 has been getting only 22 mpg in
    mixed driving conditions. This car came with the typical Honda dealer
    guarantees & it has been recently looked over and tuned up.

    When you look into various websites for gas mileage on this model you
    hear anything from 22 to 26 to 31 mpg. I'm not too happy to be at the
    bottom of that scale with the '98 model. Our '00 automatic gets an
    average of 26-28 mpg even with the a/c on.

    Otherwise the 1998 CR-V is superb. The CR-V is built on a Civic base
    and handles like a tall car. The gearbox is a dream.

    So I'd suggest you find a way to verify fuel consumption on the '98
    you're checking out.

    Good luck!

    Cranky
     
    Judy, Nov 23, 2003
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  4. jwacom201

    Judy Guest

    ............

    Hmmm...I just got a 1998 5-speed manual CR-V (base model, no A/C),
    which I am comparing to the 2000 CR-V automatic we already have (with
    A/C). Interesting to see the differences between the 2 years.

    I believe the 1998 has a slightly larger, boxier body, but the real
    (not good) surprise has been the gas mileage. I have always been told
    that manual trannies should get better gas mileage than automatics,
    all other things being equal. The 1998 has been getting only 22 mpg in
    mixed driving conditions. This car came with the typical Honda dealer
    guarantees & it has been recently looked over and tuned up.

    When you look into various websites for gas mileage on this model you
    hear anything from 22 to 26 to 31 mpg. I'm not too happy to be at the
    bottom of that scale with the '98 model. Our '00 automatic gets an
    average of 26-28 mpg even with the a/c on.

    Otherwise the 1998 CR-V is superb. The CR-V is built on a Civic base
    and handles like a tall car. The gearbox is a dream.

    So I'd suggest you find a way to verify fuel consumption on the '98
    you're checking out.

    Good luck!

    Cranky
     
    Judy, Nov 23, 2003
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  5. jwacom201

    Judy Guest

    ............

    Hmmm...I just got a 1998 5-speed manual CR-V (base model, no A/C),
    which I am comparing to the 2000 CR-V automatic we already have (with
    A/C). Interesting to see the differences between the 2 years.

    I believe the 1998 has a slightly larger, boxier body, but the real
    (not good) surprise has been the gas mileage. I have always been told
    that manual trannies should get better gas mileage than automatics,
    all other things being equal. The 1998 has been getting only 22 mpg in
    mixed driving conditions. This car came with the typical Honda dealer
    guarantees & it has been recently looked over and tuned up.

    When you look into various websites for gas mileage on this model you
    hear anything from 22 to 26 to 31 mpg. I'm not too happy to be at the
    bottom of that scale with the '98 model. Our '00 automatic gets an
    average of 26-28 mpg even with the a/c on.

    Otherwise the 1998 CR-V is superb. The CR-V is built on a Civic base
    and handles like a tall car. The gearbox is a dream.

    So I'd suggest you find a way to verify fuel consumption on the '98
    you're checking out.

    Good luck!

    Cranky
     
    Judy, Nov 23, 2003
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  6. jwacom201

    DrPimpDaddi Guest

    The only major difference between '98 and '00 is that the latter has 20hp more.





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    DrPimpDaddi, Nov 23, 2003
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  7. jwacom201

    DrPimpDaddi Guest

    Hmmm...I just got a 1998 5-speed manual CR-V (base model, no A/C),
    What are you talking about? A/C was standard on all CRVs.




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    I do not killfile nor use do-not-call lists.
     
    DrPimpDaddi, Nov 23, 2003
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  8. jwacom201

    Tony Hwang Guest

    Hi,
    I have a 98 CR-V with ~160K Km on it. Still original brake pads/linings,
    second set of tires, one rad flush, regular oil change, topped up diff.
    fluid for making noise when turning. Now time to replace timing belt.
    Nothing else done or happened. Just keeps on going without any trouble.
    It is auto tranny. Oh, I installed NGK platinum plugs at 100K Km.
    Gas mileage is consistent 10km/liter.
    Tony
     
    Tony Hwang, Nov 23, 2003
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  9. jwacom201

    Tony Hwang Guest

    Hi,
    I have a 98 CR-V with ~160K Km on it. Still original brake pads/linings,
    second set of tires, one rad flush, regular oil change, topped up diff.
    fluid for making noise when turning. Now time to replace timing belt.
    Nothing else done or happened. Just keeps on going without any trouble.
    It is auto tranny. Oh, I installed NGK platinum plugs at 100K Km.
    Gas mileage is consistent 10km/liter.
    Tony
     
    Tony Hwang, Nov 23, 2003
    #9
  10. jwacom201

    Tony Hwang Guest

    Hi,
    I have a 98 CR-V with ~160K Km on it. Still original brake pads/linings,
    second set of tires, one rad flush, regular oil change, topped up diff.
    fluid for making noise when turning. Now time to replace timing belt.
    Nothing else done or happened. Just keeps on going without any trouble.
    It is auto tranny. Oh, I installed NGK platinum plugs at 100K Km.
    Gas mileage is consistent 10km/liter.
    Tony
     
    Tony Hwang, Nov 23, 2003
    #10
  11. jwacom201

    tflfb Guest

    Judy .

    You must do allot of in town highway driving to get an in town average of
    26, what do you get strictly in town stop and go?

    Tom
     
    tflfb, Nov 23, 2003
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  12. jwacom201

    tflfb Guest

    Judy .

    You must do allot of in town highway driving to get an in town average of
    26, what do you get strictly in town stop and go?

    Tom
     
    tflfb, Nov 23, 2003
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  13. jwacom201

    tflfb Guest

    Judy .

    You must do allot of in town highway driving to get an in town average of
    26, what do you get strictly in town stop and go?

    Tom
     
    tflfb, Nov 23, 2003
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  14. jwacom201

    tflfb Guest

    What's that mileage in U S terms.

    Tom
     
    tflfb, Nov 23, 2003
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  15. jwacom201

    tflfb Guest

    What's that mileage in U S terms.

    Tom
     
    tflfb, Nov 23, 2003
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  16. jwacom201

    tflfb Guest

    What's that mileage in U S terms.

    Tom
     
    tflfb, Nov 23, 2003
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  17. jwacom201

    Tom Resi Guest

    Assuming that it is tuned up, don't be too quick to blame the car for
    poor mileage. The simple fact that you know how to shift gears doesn't
    mean that you know how to drive it for good mileage. Always standard
    will have better mileage than auto, but most people will get actually
    the opposite (like you) for the simple reason they don't know how to do
    it correctly, is just simple as that.

    Judy wrote:
     
    Tom Resi, Nov 23, 2003
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  18. jwacom201

    Tom Resi Guest

    Assuming that it is tuned up, don't be too quick to blame the car for
    poor mileage. The simple fact that you know how to shift gears doesn't
    mean that you know how to drive it for good mileage. Always standard
    will have better mileage than auto, but most people will get actually
    the opposite (like you) for the simple reason they don't know how to do
    it correctly, is just simple as that.

    Judy wrote:
     
    Tom Resi, Nov 23, 2003
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  19. jwacom201

    Tom Resi Guest

    Assuming that it is tuned up, don't be too quick to blame the car for
    poor mileage. The simple fact that you know how to shift gears doesn't
    mean that you know how to drive it for good mileage. Always standard
    will have better mileage than auto, but most people will get actually
    the opposite (like you) for the simple reason they don't know how to do
    it correctly, is just simple as that.

    Judy wrote:
     
    Tom Resi, Nov 23, 2003
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  20. jwacom201

    jwacom201 Guest

    This is really encouraging. My family has 3 cars and i think its time one
    gets a miniSUV. But i dont think id be towing them out of the snow since i
    already accept that cr-v isnt that powerful.

    Btw for the rav4 and cr-v (especially the cr-v), ive read that there is a
    big blind spot at the back. IS this really true and bothering you?
     
    jwacom201, Nov 23, 2003
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