11-04-2019, 11:04 AM
I bought a new 2017 CRV with the turbo engine in November 2017 and my wife took my 2004 CRV when her Civic 's transmission went.
The turbo engine gives me 30 mpg , the 2004 has 28 mpg ( US gallons )
I really like the 2017 but miss the CD player as they no longer put them in cars. I do not care for the display of all the electronics possibilities as I am too lazy to learn how too use them. My 2004 has 185000 miles on them and never had a problem ( bought new ) You never go wrong buying a new Honda or a good used one. There I very little turbo lag and I quickly got used to the CVT.
The turbo engine gives me 30 mpg , the 2004 has 28 mpg ( US gallons )
I really like the 2017 but miss the CD player as they no longer put them in cars. I do not care for the display of all the electronics possibilities as I am too lazy to learn how too use them. My 2004 has 185000 miles on them and never had a problem ( bought new ) You never go wrong buying a new Honda or a good used one. There I very little turbo lag and I quickly got used to the CVT.
