2007 Honda CR-V Research & Reviews

Overview & Reviews

Average Score

4.47/5 Average
377 Total Reviews
This Year's Model Updates:

The 2007 Honda CR-V is completely redesigned. It hasn't grown in size, power or seating capacity, but thanks to Honda's attention to detail, this small SUV is way up in practicality and refinement.

Pros:
  • Thoughtfully designed cabin with numerous family-friendly touches, high-quality interior materials, comfortable and quiet ride, agile handling.
Cons:
  • Could use more power for passing at highway speeds.

User Reviews:

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  • THE Class Act CUV with Value! - 2007 Honda CR-V
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    After a couple hundred miles, we concur: safe, secure, quiet, economical, comfortable, refined and roomy. Everything youd want in a (S)CUV. We test drove the CR-V during a ferocious wind and rain storm, through standing puddles that would have sent our old Subaru Outback sideways. It didnt even notice them. The AWD was completely transparent, and the brakes felt great. Honda should be congratulated for resisting direct competition with the RAV4/V6 w/third seat. Anything more powerful with additional seats is a Pilot. Save fuel and do less harm to the environment with a CR-V, you wont want more. Just dont let anyone try to convince you that this is a truck.

  • Best overall value - 2007 Honda CR-V
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    Best value out there if purchasing the EX. Sure the RAV4 can be loaded with a powerful 6 cylinder, but it costs 5 grand more than the CRV. The CRV maxes its power with an efficient 5- speed automatic that delivers plenty of power [torque] off the line. It cruises quietly at high speed, gets more than 25 mpg while doing it, and is equipped with great standard features.

  • Great Value! - 2007 Honda CR-V
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    This is my first new car and first Honda. I love it! Its very roomy and gets much better gas mileage than most SUVs on the market. I spent months looking researching for an SUV and nothing compared to the CR-V. You know that when you purchase a Honda, you are getting quality and realiability. I used to drive a VW Golf and I now feel much safer on the road.

  • Greaty Little Buggy - 2007 Honda CR-V
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    Ive been very happy with my CRV except for a few problems. First thing was the tires (especially the front) wearing out so quickly. I noticed in doing research I wasnt the only CRV owner with this problem. The next issue with my CRV is the lock actuator problem. The left rear door will no longer lock permanently. It locks and unlocks.....locks and unlocks. You come to a stop and the door unlocks. Start driving and it locks again...you cant trust it to lock so it is a security issue at all times. I had it fixed under lock problem warrant at Honda World in Downey but within a year it was the same problem. I couldnt get it back in there so went to Norm Reeves Honda in Cerritos and they replaced it in October 2015 under the same lock actuator warranty. In March 2016 it started the same thing again. I had to make an appointment a week out to even get it back to Norm Reeves and now they want $375 to fix it. Says its a different problem. Its the same door doing the same thing. Now this to me is a problem that Honda should gladly fix but they wont. The CRV is comfortable to ride in on trips, gets up to 32 MPG on trips. Im very satisfied with my CRV....except for the above noted items. Honda...step up to the plate. JUNE 30, 2017 I still really like this car. At 100,000 miles I took it in to the dealer to have a tune up. When I went back they told me they didnt do it because there was no need. Everything was just like it should be, spark plugs included. I asked how can that be, they had another service tech check it out with the same answer. This car is now 10 years old and has the original spark plugs etc and still getting excellent gas mileage. My biggest issue was the door actuator locks. The last time it cost me $200 and I dont think I should have had to pay that. The dealer worked with me at Auburn Honda since it had been done 2 times before but said Honda wouldnt stand behind the problem so I had to pay. Other than that Id buy this car all over again

  • Greaty Little Buggy - 2007 Honda CR-V
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    Ive been very happy with my CRV except for a few problems. First thing was the tires (especially the front) wearing out so quickly. I noticed in doing research I wasnt the only CRV owner with this problem. The next issue with my CRV is the lock actuator problem. The left rear door will no longer lock permanently. It locks and unlocks.....locks and unlocks. You come to a stop and the door unlocks. Start driving and it locks again...you cant trust it to lock so it is a security issue at all times. I had it fixed under lock problem warrant at Honda World in Downey but within a year it was the same problem. I couldnt get it back in there so went to Norm Reeves Honda in Cerritos and they replaced it in October 2015 under the same lock actuator warranty. In March 2016 it started the same thing again. I had to make an appointment a week out to even get it back to Norm Reeves and now they want $375 to fix it. Says its a different problem. Its the same door doing the same thing. Now this to me is a problem that Honda should gladly fix but they wont. The CRV is comfortable to ride in on trips, gets up to 32 MPG on trips. Im very satisfied with my CRV....except for the above noted items. Honda...step up to the plate. JUNE 30, 2017 I still really like this car. At 100,000 miles I took it in to the dealer to have a tune up. When I went back they told me they didnt do it because there was no need. Everything was just like it should be, spark plugs included. I asked how can that be, they had another service tech check it out with the same answer. This car is now 10 years old and has the original spark plugs etc and still getting excellent gas mileage. My biggest issue was the door actuator locks. The last time it cost me $200 and I dont think I should have had to pay that. The dealer worked with me at Auburn Honda since it had been done 2 times before but said Honda wouldnt stand behind the problem so I had to pay. Other than that Id buy this car all over again

  • Greaty Little Buggy - 2007 Honda CR-V
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    Ive been very happy with my CRV except for a few problems. First thing was the tires (especially the front) wearing out so quickly. I noticed in doing research I wasnt the only CRV owner with this problem. The next issue with my CRV is the lock actuator problem. The left rear door will no longer lock permanently. It locks and unlocks.....locks and unlocks. You come to a stop and the door unlocks. Start driving and it locks again...you cant trust it to lock so it is a security issue at all times. I had it fixed under lock problem warrant at Honda World in Downey but within a year it was the same problem. I couldnt get it back in there so went to Norm Reeves Honda in Cerritos and they replaced it in October 2015 under the same lock actuator warranty. In March 2016 it started the same thing again. I had to make an appointment a week out to even get it back to Norm Reeves and now they want $375 to fix it. Says its a different problem. Its the same door doing the same thing. Now this to me is a problem that Honda should gladly fix but they wont. The CRV is comfortable to ride in on trips, gets up to 32 MPG on trips. Im very satisfied with my CRV....except for the above noted items. Honda...step up to the plate. JUNE 30, 2017 I still really like this car. At 100,000 miles I took it in to the dealer to have a tune up. When I went back they told me they didnt do it because there was no need. Everything was just like it should be, spark plugs included. I asked how can that be, they had another service tech check it out with the same answer. This car is now 10 years old and has the original spark plugs etc and still getting excellent gas mileage. My biggest issue was the door actuator locks. The last time it cost me $200 and I dont think I should have had to pay that. The dealer worked with me at Auburn Honda since it had been done 2 times before but said Honda wouldnt stand behind the problem so I had to pay. Other than that Id buy this car all over again

  • Greaty Little Buggy - 2007 Honda CR-V
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    Ive been very happy with my CRV except for a few problems. First thing was the tires (especially the front) wearing out so quickly. I noticed in doing research I wasnt the only CRV owner with this problem. The next issue with my CRV is the lock actuator problem. The left rear door will no longer lock permanently. It locks and unlocks.....locks and unlocks. You come to a stop and the door unlocks. Start driving and it locks again...you cant trust it to lock so it is a security issue at all times. I had it fixed under lock problem warrant at Honda World in Downey but within a year it was the same problem. I couldnt get it back in there so went to Norm Reeves Honda in Cerritos and they replaced it in October 2015 under the same lock actuator warranty. In March 2016 it started the same thing again. I had to make an appointment a week out to even get it back to Norm Reeves and now they want $375 to fix it. Says its a different problem. Its the same door doing the same thing. Now this to me is a problem that Honda should gladly fix but they wont. The CRV is comfortable to ride in on trips, gets up to 32 MPG on trips. Im very satisfied with my CRV....except for the above noted items. Honda...step up to the plate. JUNE 30, 2017 I still really like this car. At 100,000 miles I took it in to the dealer to have a tune up. When I went back they told me they didnt do it because there was no need. Everything was just like it should be, spark plugs included. I asked how can that be, they had another service tech check it out with the same answer. This car is now 10 years old and has the original spark plugs etc and still getting excellent gas mileage. My biggest issue was the door actuator locks. The last time it cost me $200 and I dont think I should have had to pay that. The dealer worked with me at Auburn Honda since it had been done 2 times before but said Honda wouldnt stand behind the problem so I had to pay. Other than that Id buy this car all over again

  • Greaty Little Buggy - 2007 Honda CR-V
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    Ive been very happy with my CRV except for a few problems. First thing was the tires (especially the front) wearing out so quickly. I noticed in doing research I wasnt the only CRV owner with this problem. The next issue with my CRV is the lock actuator problem. The left rear door will no longer lock permanently. It locks and unlocks.....locks and unlocks. You come to a stop and the door unlocks. Start driving and it locks again...you cant trust it to lock so it is a security issue at all times. I had it fixed under lock problem warrant at Honda World in Downey but within a year it was the same problem. I couldnt get it back in there so went to Norm Reeves Honda in Cerritos and they replaced it in October 2015 under the same lock actuator warranty. In March 2016 it started the same thing again. I had to make an appointment a week out to even get it back to Norm Reeves and now they want $375 to fix it. Says its a different problem. Its the same door doing the same thing. Now this to me is a problem that Honda should gladly fix but they wont. The CRV is comfortable to ride in on trips, gets up to 32 MPG on trips. Im very satisfied with my CRV....except for the above noted items. Honda...step up to the plate. JUNE 30, 2017 I still really like this car. At 100,000 miles I took it in to the dealer to have a tune up. When I went back they told me they didnt do it because there was no need. Everything was just like it should be, spark plugs included. I asked how can that be, they had another service tech check it out with the same answer. This car is now 10 years old and has the original spark plugs etc and still getting excellent gas mileage. My biggest issue was the door actuator locks. The last time it cost me $200 and I dont think I should have had to pay that. The dealer worked with me at Auburn Honda since it had been done 2 times before but said Honda wouldnt stand behind the problem so I had to pay. Other than that Id buy this car all over again

  • Greaty Little Buggy - 2007 Honda CR-V
    By -

    Ive been very happy with my CRV except for a few problems. First thing was the tires (especially the front) wearing out so quickly. I noticed in doing research I wasnt the only CRV owner with this problem. The next issue with my CRV is the lock actuator problem. The left rear door will no longer lock permanently. It locks and unlocks.....locks and unlocks. You come to a stop and the door unlocks. Start driving and it locks again...you cant trust it to lock so it is a security issue at all times. I had it fixed under lock problem warrant at Honda World in Downey but within a year it was the same problem. I couldnt get it back in there so went to Norm Reeves Honda in Cerritos and they replaced it in October 2015 under the same lock actuator warranty. In March 2016 it started the same thing again. I had to make an appointment a week out to even get it back to Norm Reeves and now they want $375 to fix it. Says its a different problem. Its the same door doing the same thing. Now this to me is a problem that Honda should gladly fix but they wont. The CRV is comfortable to ride in on trips, gets up to 32 MPG on trips. Im very satisfied with my CRV....except for the above noted items. Honda...step up to the plate. JUNE 30, 2017 I still really like this car. At 100,000 miles I took it in to the dealer to have a tune up. When I went back they told me they didnt do it because there was no need. Everything was just like it should be, spark plugs included. I asked how can that be, they had another service tech check it out with the same answer. This car is now 10 years old and has the original spark plugs etc and still getting excellent gas mileage. My biggest issue was the door actuator locks. The last time it cost me $200 and I dont think I should have had to pay that. The dealer worked with me at Auburn Honda since it had been done 2 times before but said Honda wouldnt stand behind the problem so I had to pay. Other than that Id buy this car all over again

  • What a smart purchase - 2007 Honda CR-V
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    The 07 CR-V is a great vehicle. While some claim that the fuel efficiency is not what the company claims, this is largely due to your driving style. The mpg indicator on the dash shows you how your driving is effecting your MPG use...you learn to drive better with the CR-V. I am getting 25 city and 32 highway with the LX model. Interior cloth is very nice and easy to clean. Rear storage space is quite large, especially when you fold up the seats. Outside the CR-V is up to par with other, more expensive small SUVs.

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