Thoughts of Honda CRV

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DustinLG

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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.
 
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alaskan.lad

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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.
 
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Logan Johnson

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I’m often surprised by what my little crv will do. For purchasing one I recommend compression testing because they tend to burn exhaust valves. Also check for the fold down seats and the 5 speeds are better than the automatics though the 99-01s have a better tranny.
 

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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.
 
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chuckoverland

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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.
 

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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.
 

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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.