Overview & Reviews
The 2015 CR-V switches to the Accord's direct-injected four-cylinder engine and continuously variable transmission (CVT). It also receives refreshed exterior styling and richer feature content, including a front console armrest, rear climate vents, a 7-inch touchscreen linked to the LaneWatch blind spot monitoring system (EX and above) and a high-end Touring trim level with additional safety technologies.
- Nifty self-folding rear seats
- Exceptional fuel economy
- Appealing tech and safety features.
- Abundant passenger and cargo room
- Touchscreen controls can be difficult to use for most models.
- No available engine upgrade
User Reviews:
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Vibration - 2015 Honda CR-V
By Jose - August 9 - 1:05 pmI brought my crv to service last 3/15/16 to c/o about the vibration I feel when my car is in idle. The service checked it and fixed the problem,. when I drive my car home I noticed a big difference in the mileage. I lost 3miles /gallon. Honda fixd the problem and gave me another problem. I bought crv for the mileage they promised. I called the dealership and still waiting for any solution they can give me. Honda you suck!
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CR-Vibrator - 2015 Honda CR-V
By James allen - May 7 - 2:24 amI have owned my 2015 EX-L AWD since October and I am very disappointed in two ways. Obviously from the title and other reviews you know one issue, and I will not pain you with the details. The other is that I bought the car for the advertised MPG and it is a huge disappointment. I have never seen more than 28 mpg highway driving from Baltimore to Virginia on open highway. I average only 17-20 city on short drives. A family member gets better mileage in an ACADIA. I drove a new Nissan Sentra for a month (with a CVT) and it was smooth compared to the Vibrator. I will take it to the dealer to find out what is wrong but right now I cannot recommend it.
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Would buy one again. - 2015 Honda CR-V
By Phillip - March 15 - 4:52 pmA great all around car. The comfort, fuel economy, and reliability have met my expectations. Getting back into one of these is a no-brainer!!!
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Shake, Shake, Shake - 2015 Honda CR-V
By Bill - March 15 - 11:11 amI blame myself for buying this vehicle. I noticed the vibration in idle but let the salesman explain it away to me. It is also at 30 mph, and maybe highway speeds---I cannot decide if its the tranny or the tires. You can put the transmission in neutral at idle and it goes away. I certainly have buyers remorse. There are some supposed fixes ranging from rubber vibration isolators to replacing the entire transmission. I dont have time for this crap. It is a fine car in the snow and it gets great mileage but I will not own it forever as I had planned.
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Steering Wheel Vibration - 2015 Honda CR-V
By jman32 - January 11 - 3:27 pmAt this point I would not recommend this vehicle. Let me state first this is my third Honda. My first two were a civic and a CRV. Held each from 12-15 years. I couldnt say enough about the quality and service from Honda. Repeatedly recommended them to friends and co-workers. But this 2015 CRV has serious issues with the vibration coming through the steering column. The best description is if the driver side tire is bad. The vibration is very noticeable in the steering wheel. Then somewhat in the seat. Didnt I notice while test driving? I tested the 2014. Ready to buy then I heard the about the improved 2015s coming out. With winter I bought the car too quick. Big mistake.
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CRV Cost efficient Reliable Vehicle - 2015 Honda CR-V
By Tony Berg - December 10 - 6:34 pmMy second CRV. Best value for money. Over 13000 miles averaging 30 mpg. Never a problem. Great storage (my main reason) and reliability.
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Great vehicle - 2015 Honda CR-V
By libertyman - November 21 - 10:08 am26.5K A recent 330 mile trip at 38.4 MPG overall 32.5 plus .recent recall for software was 25 minutes under warranty. Con- Rear vision could be better.For $22400 I am very satisfied.
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Touring Edition falls short - 2015 Honda CR-V
By phelps101 - November 10 - 8:02 amWe chose the Touring Edition because of the bells/whistles. But they work so inconsistently they are mostly gimmicks. Lane Keeping Assist must have perfect conditions; Collision Mitigation only works sometimes; Adaptive Cruise Control is unusable unless you enjoy the accelerator and breaking system taking turns jerking your neck; the UI for the two displays are maddening. The greatest disappointment is MPG. We are hypermile experts, so we usually crush the official MPG. But we averaged only 25.1 MPG over first 1300 miles, with 50/50 city/highway. The dealer says this is within the acceptability range. We specifically waited for the 2015 because it claimed higher MPG than the 2014.
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Disappointed. - 2015 Honda CR-V
By Sandra Cameron - October 27 - 12:54 amIve had the car 6 wks, it currently has 1500 miles on it. The vehicle has a "condition" so its called by the manufacturer (Honda) wherein the car vibrates when you accelerate and idles rough. Honda is aware of this "condition" and has been aware of it, and has not determined a fix for it. IF and WHEN they do find a fix, owners will be notified. This "condition" has been verified by the dealer. Honda chooses to ignore it.
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will be looking for something else - 2015 Honda CR-V
By Disappointed - October 17 - 2:49 amBought 2015 CR-V(EX) this past October. Now has about 7k miles on it. Have to admit I am disappointed. Feel scrunched in front seat. Im 6ft tall. This car is made for those 58" or less. Had to tilt the back of seat back a little to create a little more room. The problem when you do this is you cannot fold down the back seat due to hitting the back of the front seat. The levers under the stearing wheel( lights and wipers) are not lit up. Cant see at night. The AWD system is my biggest complaint. The vehicle chooses when to place the vehicle in AWD. This was an issue when purchasing but like a fool I listened to the salesman. You never know when the car is in AWD. There is no indicator. The owners manual has one sentence about AWD. I want to know when Im in AWD. I would think the driver knowing that could be kinda important. How do I know if there really is an AWD system? My driveway has a minor hill. Last fall with some freezing rain the front wheels spun barely making it up the hill. No help from the AWD. The car does have a very minor vibration when ideling at stop sign. Plus, when purchasing(October) I asked the salesman when the 2016s were coming out. He stated in the spring. Two weeks later there were 16s on the lot. Mileage is good. 33-36 on highway per computer.