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Thoughts of Honda CRV

DustinLG

Rank 0

Traveler I

Last year I lost my Explorer. Well it saved my wife and oldest son's life so it was sacrificed for a good cause. Now I am looking at getting a used vehicle. I am thinking a Jeep grand cherokee but there is a 99 Honda CRV for little less than 3 grand. With about 150k miles.
Just looking for thoughts on them. I have a familu of 4 with a shepherd. We do lite overlanding and usually longer trips where we camp out of the car cause I hate campers.
 

alaskan.lad

Rank V
Launch Member

Enthusiast III

I've never owned one but I have always had a soft spot for them, I believe I may have seen one or two lifted throughout the years.

Sounds like a good price to me, before giving them money I would do some digging into the maintenance history, AWD components, major engine work etc.

4 plus the dog and some gear storage on the outside should be comfortable! Good luck.
 

CR-Venturer

Rank VI
Launch Member

Traveler III

What did you end up buying?

I will say that the CR-V is an outstanding vehicle in many respects. I absolutely love mine. If you're going to take all your kids and dog, you might want something bigger, though- depends how much gear you're hauling. I almost bought a Jeep Grand Cherokee, but the gas cost for the big V8 stopped me. If you can afford the gas and the cost of the rig, I believe the Jeep Grand Cherokee is an excellent rig. The Cherokee XJ, I believe from mid 90's to 2001 or so, is almost legendary in off road circles. It's outstanding in many, many respects and an excellent buy in good condition. The inline 6 engines are nearly bulletproof and get better mileage than the big v8 in the grand, of course.
 

chuckoverland

Rank V
Launch Member

Traveler II

They arent very good in icy conditions, the way the rear wheels kick in when you lose traction sent me and my dad on some 50 mph 180's a couple times back in AK.
 

CR-Venturer

Rank VI
Launch Member

Traveler III

They arent very good in icy conditions, the way the rear wheels kick in when you lose traction sent me and my dad on some 50 mph 180's a couple times back in AK.
I've never driven in icy conditions per se, but it handled forest tracks in 10 inches of fresh snow like a champ.
 

Majorbacon8r

Rank 0

Traveler I

Get a cherokee, you won’t regret it if you enjoy DIY, everything’s dirt cheap and easy to do. It’ll go anywhere and you can beat on it all day long, they’re a dime a dozen.
 
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