2014 Honda Stepwgn 2 litre
Summary:
It's just a really practical all round vehicle. Kids to school and furniture from IKEA
Faults:
Rear brakes seizing.
General Comments:
Brilliant, this is my second Stepwagon. I imported it from Japan myself and I will certainly be buying a third one.
I see one reviewer said it's very uneconomical at 14 mpg. I've had two of these and both return between 40-45 mpg. I do a mixed driving, city and rural so I can't understand why someone reports 14 mpg.
It's a really practical vehicle; seats 8 and all the back seats move in so many ways. My Steppy gets used as a kid carrier, a van to move cement and sand or as a general furniture removal van. Once had two double beds complete with mattresses plus a sideboard in the back
Would you buy another car from this manufacturer? Yes
Review Date: 9th December, 2022
24th Apr 2023, 20:14
Hi there.
Can you tell me how you imported yourself and is it a straightforward process? I'd like to buy a newer model, but can't seem to find any in this country newer than 2012.
6th Mar 2024, 00:06
Look at Respect Motors. I’m here as replacing my Elgrand and want something more economical than 15 mpg LOL, but I currently paid my bidding deposit to Respect; they are amazing and it’s not hard, just a process…. I saved about half buying my Elgrand using Respect in 2017; it was £4500 on road and then I fitted LPG, but it was 10k at a dealer here at the time.
24th Jan 2023, 14:20
I had one also years ago, they are a better option than some currently available family MPV or even SUV vehicles here.