Overview & Reviews
Redesigned for 2002, Honda's CR-V boasts a number of improvements and refinements. Major changes include more power, more interior room and increased passenger protection.
- Highly versatile and roomy interior, stable handling, comfortable ride, high crash-test scores.
- No V6 available, limited offroad ability.
User Reviews:
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Best car ever - 2002 Honda CR-V
By teresa - October 12 - 6:37 pmThis has been the best car ever. I bought mine new many years ago, and have always loved this car. It has needed extraordinarily little maintenance over all these years, and still runs beautifully - I am even on the original clutch. Great Car!!!!!
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11 years later - 2002 Honda CR-V
By preble - July 5 - 3:16 pmBought this new in 2002. After 11 years, we have had so few problems. I live in constant fear of the A/C compressor exploding, but that is about it. Overall, this has been a fantastic vehicle for our Golden Retrievers.Recently looked at the new Crvs, and they seem much less spacious. Wont ever trade this in. Ever
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Very Sad I just totalled my CR-V, I loved this car! - 2002 Honda CR-V
By kmarino - October 30 - 6:39 amI loved this car it has been so reliable for the past 10 years. I had 197,000 miles on it and could have easily put on another 197,000 miles. Not one problem with it mechanically the engine had all original parts. Never had any of the recall issues either. My CR-V has gotten me home safely in some of the most extreme conditions driving from LA to Mammoth Lakes at least twice a month for the past 6 years. Until the night a deer took it out. I would recommend this car to anyone. Would love to buy a newer CR-V, but was laid off from work due to economy will have to try a KIA. Thats why Im on here. Thanks to all who write reviews almost bought an SUV from US makers reviews scared me.
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FANTASTIC VEHICLE!! - 2002 Honda CR-V
By tlccar1 - May 19 - 9:29 amLet me start by saying is any vehicle perfect? No. But this CR-V comes close. It is very roomy, fun to drive, gets decent mileage (22 mpg all the time) for an SUV and is as reliable as can be. It is great in the snow and gives a firm but comfortable ride. We replaced an Accord wagon that was loved but this CR-V has surpassed our expectations. If you want reliable transportation wrapped in good looks and comfort, the CR-V is the way to go.
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Great car - 2002 Honda CR-V
By ozolinsh - May 17 - 12:01 pmIve had this 2002 Honda CRV only since 08 but it is now at 181,000 KM and it is still a smooth ride. In interior comfort is very good and being a tall person I fit in it just fine. The cargo space is great and with the rear seats folded over I can transport a surprising amount of stuff (moves done with this). The engine is strong and it accelerates nicely even with 4 people in the CRV. The downside is the gas mileage, not as good as an Accord of similar vintage and engine size but the AWD does have a rear-differential so you must expect that feature will affect mileage in any truck.
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Not so reliable - 2002 Honda CR-V
By colibri1 - August 8 - 4:25 pmBought this Honda (first and last one) used with 88,000 km and a little warranty left. Noticed that it consumed about 1 liter of oil every 3000 km. Took it to the dealer - he said it is normal for Hondas (????) At 112,000 km had to replace engine. Luckily air conditioning is working fine. Not happy. Not the greatest gas mileage either. Very noisy on the highway - can not hear radio clearly. Will never buy Honda again.
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Its Been a Great Ride! - 2002 Honda CR-V
By bluebugmama - July 19 - 9:33 amBought this car new and have 138K on it now. Has been a great car, very few problems. Drivers door window motor broke, and both rear brake calipers froze up around 75K, but other than that no problems. Great in the snow, comfortable, definitely not a luxury vehicle but love all the room and versatility. It handles like a little go cart...not tippy like some SUVs.
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My last Honda - 2002 Honda CR-V
By Anonymous - December 6 - 2:00 amThis review is not to bash the Honda, but let people be aware of potential problems with this vehicle. At about 70k km. the power steering pump had to be replaced, no a big deal since it was under warranty. At around 80k km. both rear wheel bearings had to be replaced – under warranty. Once the vehicle was off warranty the following items had to be replaced – all wheel bearings, the whole struts assembly (over $1200), ABS sensor, catalytic converter (over $1000), recently my u-joints “went” but they cannot be replace – the whole drive-shaft has to be replaced (over $1000). Currently some bushings should be replaced but I am putting this off, and seat belt sensor is not working ($300).
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Not sure i should have bought it - 2002 Honda CR-V
By jess - November 14 - 2:00 amWell I traded in a Toyota 4runner 1994 for this since I bought it I had to have the a o2sensor and a catalytic converter and a 3rd gear throttle sensor and has a small oil leak road noise why why I have not even had it a year the interior scratches easy I had my Toyota with 108,000 and did not do anything for 3 years on it never a Honda again
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Super reliable fun CR-V - 2002 Honda CR-V
By mimic - November 3 - 2:00 amI love my CR-V, drive more than average, never have had any major problems just regular expected maintenance. Hondas are just built like rocks, this is my third and not my last!