1999 Honda CR-V EX
Summary:
Most reliable car ever owned, and not bad on gas
Faults:
AC needed to be recharged a couple of times.
Timing belt gets changed every 70-90k miles.
General Comments:
This is the most reliable car I have ever owned. I live in snow country on a dirt road with some decent hills, and even after 20+ inches of snow, this little car starts up looking for adventure. My husband has been able to do almost all the maintenance on this car (except for the timing belt).
It's not luxurious or fancy, but it has never once not started, and never once left me stuck in the snow.
It gets around 25mpg driving around town, closer to 30 on the highway, and the only reason we are looking for another one is that this one is getting up in miles.
If you can get your hands on a low mile 99 CRV, grab it. We're looking around now for a worthy successor, knowing it will be hard to replace it.
Would you buy another car from this manufacturer? Yes
Review Date: 13th January, 2011
20th Feb 2011, 09:06
This problem is not related to the lack of adjustment. Many Honda engines require valve adjustments to quiet the tapping sound because they all get looser, not tighter with age. For some reason, the U.S. version of this engine does crack valves, I believe it may be related to meeting the higher emission standards by running the engines slightly hotter; that's just a guess, but a Honda engine builder told me the Japanese version did not share the problem. Buying a low-mileage Japanese B-20 would be a cheaper/better alternative to the valve job IMO ;)