Is the Honda CRV a womans car mainly?

Discussion in 'CR-V' started by alfred, Oct 16, 2007.

  1. alfred

    alfred Guest

    Hello,

    I like the CRV because it has what I am looking for in a car: versatility,
    comfort, space, safety, comforts and 4WD. To date I am yet to see a guy
    driving one (especially the new ones) anywhere! I don't really want to be
    driving a car that is labeled as a womans car. When I went to the dealer I
    talked to a salesman about my interest in the CRV. The first thing he asked
    was if I had kids, when I said no, he seemed surprised that I would want the
    CRV and tried to get me interested in the Pilots. Unfortunately I don't have
    30-36k to spend on an suv.

    Now I am thinking about the possibility of getting a Jeep Patriot or Jeep
    Wrangler, just don't know what the reliability is like. I know those are
    considered more men's cars than the CRV. Its not that this is a big issue,
    but its a little odd that only women seem to drive them. Same with the RAV4
    for that matter.

    I'm looking to be in the 19-24k range in the next car so I thought either of
    the Jeeps would be in this range and offer some kinds of comfort and 4WD
    ability.

    So does anyone know anything about the Jeeps from personal experience?

    Thanks,
    Al
     
    alfred, Oct 16, 2007
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  2. alfred

    tww1491 Guest

    See a lot of women driving Pilots -- my wife's one of them. Also see a lot
    of women driving Suburbans, Tahoes, Expeditions and so forth. Probably need
    to take a poll before you buy.
     
    tww1491, Oct 17, 2007
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  3. alfred

    alfred Guest


    Yes I know you see women driving other SUV's. But....you very rarely see a
    woman driving a Jeep Wrangler. Whats the reason for that?
     
    alfred, Oct 17, 2007
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  4. Let me get this straight. If you don't have kids, you need a bigger
    car?

    Here is what is happening. CRVs are selling like hot cakes because
    they are freshly redesigned and gas is over $3. Pilot sales are
    sluggish. If the salesman sells you a Pilot, he will make more money
    on that sale and he knows he can sell the CRV to someone else. So he
    is jerking you chain trying to shame or embarrass you into buying a
    car you don't want and can't afford.

    Any time a salesman tells you it's a man's car or a woman's car, get
    down on your back and look at the undercarriage between the rear
    wheels. If you don't see genitalia, you can rest assured that the
    salesman is full of shit.

    Buy the car you want.
     
    Gordon McGrew, Oct 17, 2007
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  5. alfred

    motsco_ Guest

    ----------------------------

    Here's some 'facts':
    http://www.hondasuv.com/members/showthread.php?t=28103&highlight=demographics

    'Curly'
     
    motsco_, Oct 17, 2007
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  6. They're too smart?
     
    Gordon McGrew, Oct 17, 2007
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  7. alfred

    Dano58 Guest

    I saw a guy driving one yesterday, while I was out walking. Of course,
    it was a fairly wimpy-looking guy.... ;-) The only car I can think of
    off the top of my head that I would definitively classify as a
    'woman's car' would be the New Beetle. If you want the CRV, then buy
    the CRV and enjoy it.

    Dan D
    Central NJ USA
     
    Dano58, Oct 17, 2007
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  8. alfred

    motsco_ Guest

     
    motsco_, Oct 17, 2007
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  9. alfred

    Siskuwihane Guest


    I'd own a New Beetle but then I'm also secure enough in my manhood to
    do that sort of thing.
     
    Siskuwihane, Oct 17, 2007
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  10. alfred

    Siskuwihane Guest

    Grow a set and drive whatever the hell you want.
     
    Siskuwihane, Oct 17, 2007
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  11. alfred

    alfred Guest

    I have no problems getting one of the CRV's I am just kind of wondering why
    it is such a big womans car versus the Accord and Civic which is more mixed.
    Maybe I will get the CRV, we'll see. Maybe the CRV 4WD LX. I like those.

    But seriously is the jeep that unreliable?
     
    alfred, Oct 17, 2007
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  12. alfred

    Tony Harding Guest

    Amen to that!
     
    Tony Harding, Oct 18, 2007
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  13. alfred

    Steve Guest

    I have no problems getting one of the CRV's I am just kind of wondering why
    it is such a big womans car versus the Accord and Civic which is more mixed.
    Maybe I will get the CRV, we'll see. Maybe the CRV 4WD LX. I like those.

    But seriously is the jeep that unreliable?[/QUOTE]

    I've read all the responses to you Alfred, and everyone is being very
    civil towards your idiotic statements.

    Not me. You are an idiot. It's a big woman's car?

    What a wimp! Get out of here, make yourself happy and buy that "Manly"
    Jeep.
     
    Steve, Oct 18, 2007
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  14. 1. I've owned 2 jeeps, and yes they definitely are unreliable. Not
    major components but small parts and electrical problems that were
    easily fixed but still a pain. Stay away from them. I've looked at the
    CRV--nice but not quite big enough for my needs but I wouldn't hesitate
    to buy one if it fit my needs. Now for the Pilot. Good vehicle, but
    the 2008 is identical to the 2007 and will stop being produce in
    February(the 2009 will come out in March). So, at least in my area, the
    dealers are offering what I consider to be great prices to get them
    moving out. Ads from all the Honda dealers in my area every week for
    the Pilot VP for $27,495 + or minus a bit. To me this is a good deal.

    Ken
     
    Kenneth J. Harris, Oct 19, 2007
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    ACAR Guest

    But the Pilot, like other cross-overs, is built on a car platform and
    is really just a modified minivan. Wussy.

    Nissan and Toyota offer truck-based SUVs if the Jeeps aren't your cup
    of tea. Go for V8 versions as any real man knows that more is better.


    If you *NEED* a vehicle to support your contention that you are a man,
    well, no vehicle is gonna solve your problems other than a Ferrari.
     
    ACAR, Oct 19, 2007
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  16. Damn, those advertising agencies deserve a bonus! They've done a
    sterling job nurturing your insecurities! If you're THAT worried about
    driving a 'woman's car' (whatever the hell that means!) then you clearly
    need a freaking Hummer. Forget Honda altogether!

    While performing a self inspection (in search of the 'set' you've been
    urged to 'grow,') you might reach around and feel your back. There
    should be something hard and lumpy just under the surface. Unless, of
    course, those pesky aliens have sucked out your spine spine with that
    'anal probe' thingy that gets so much press.

    FWIW, I owned a late 80's Cherokee and it was a piece of junk. Whenever
    something broke and I had to replace/disassemble some bit of hardware,
    I'd be AMAZED that the POS worked AT ALL.

    -Moo
     
    Greg Campbell, Oct 20, 2007
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  17. alfred

    alfred Guest

    Well unreliability is not something that I want either. Thats all I wanted,
    information about the Jeep, although based on giving this some good thought
    I am thinking more in the Civic and Accord areas. Accord will have good
    comfort and Civic really good MPG. Still comfort such as what the Accord
    offers is more important than the MPG since I am only averaging around
    160-190 miles per week.

    Basically what I am looking for is something which is roomy, comfortable,
    safe and has decent performance. Snow ability and MPG are not the most
    important, although good, the comfort and performance out weighs that. Plus
    I tend to drive like a nut at times, drive fast and take corners fast and
    stuff like that and I don't think the CRV would meet my handling and speed
    requirements requirements!

    If I had to choose one of the Accords it would probably be the 2008 ex 4cyl,
    probably auto. My lease is up on my 2005 Accord ex in a few months, so I
    will be making a desision soon.
     
    alfred, Oct 20, 2007
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  18. alfred

    Ira Hayes Guest


    You're obviously a person who thinks things through carefully and makes
    decisions based on objective data-- so why did you lease rather than
    purchase your '05? You paid a lot more than you needed to over these past
    three years to drive that puppy...
     
    Ira Hayes, Oct 20, 2007
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  19. alfred

    alfred Guest


    The reason I lease is because I like to get a new car every 3 years, because
    I get bored easily (probably why I'm still single), and I like new things. I
    don't like to have to fix things when they get old.

    Buying a new car (financing) requires 15%-20% down in many cases and paying
    the sales tax up front and on top of that the payments end up costing alot
    more.

    For instance with a 2008 accord the money down would be about $1,500.00 and
    the sales tax would be worked into the lease. The payments would cost about
    $360.00 per month for the 2008 ex auto.

    On the other hand if I financed the 2008 accord ex auto for 3 years, I'd
    have to put down $3750-$5000 dollars down and the sales tax of about $1750
    and the monthly payments would still be $600.00 a month! Same insurance and
    same everything else. Leasing is a no brainer. The only thing is that with a
    finance you'd have a car worth about $14,000.00 at the end of the finance
    and with the lease you wouldnt, but thats alot of money to shell out at the
    begining and during the process.

    Buying a used car i won't do, I've already done that in the past and after
    owning a used Ford Taurus with only 67k miles on it all i can say is never
    again to Fords and probably never again to used cars!

    Al
     
    alfred, Oct 21, 2007
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  20. alfred

    Dave L Guest

    A used Ford? No wonder you don't want to get close to another used car.
    Used Hondas in general are much more reliable than a used Ford! What Ira
    said is true about purchasing the vehicle. In terms of economics you'd
    still make out better purchasing one vs. leasing IMHO. If the upfront $$ is
    an issue, consider the Civic instead of the Accord. But if you want a new
    car every 3 years...

    However if you want room and comfort, the Accord is the way to go. They've
    gotten a little larger for the '08. Civics are mure fun to drive but won't
    give you as much room or comfort as the Accord. Whichever Honda you choose,
    you can't really go wrong unless it doesn't fit your needs. Reliability of
    the Jeep vs. Honda? I've known people with the Jeep Cherokee - no
    comparison vs the Honda. Jeeps spent more time in the shop.

    -Dave
     
    Dave L, Oct 21, 2007
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