Honda engines are bullet proof, have had 3 Honda's now, 2 VTECs (1.6, 1.8) and a 2.2 diesel that's got 198k miles, all with no problem. They not luxurious vechiles but they are very reliable. Great test Thomas
You are probably the best (and probably only) source for car reviews of models from the Continental Europe that are also in English. Usually for English reviews you go to UK channels which don't always provide accurate information so it's great that you guys do these videos.
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I have a Honda Jazz (I've owned three) and am considering a HR-V as a replacement -- considering the i-DTEC auto. The CVT gets a very bad press but providing you adapt your driving style, it's absolutely fine. A lot of car reviewers make a big thing of the perceived quality (and an obesession with soft plastic), based on a short period spent with the car, but Hondas are good to own over a long period due to their reliability and ease of driving. I've had several, and never had anything go wrong other than tyres and battery.
I have a Honda Civic with 149,000 miles and still feels tight and punchy. It might be a little louder than a new diesel but for a 12 year old car it still feels like it is much younger. Credit to Honda.
There's a reason they're called Honda *Motor* Company. Honda's 4 cylinder engines are rightfully legendary. They love to be revved. Change the oil regularly, and they will easily go 500,000 miles without any problems. Also a fan of Honda's manual shifters.... short throws, easy clutch with clear point of take up, and precise engagements. To this day, the overall best car i ever owned was actually a 1990 Honda Accord. It was put together like a swiss watch. Sold it in 2002 (for $2000!) with 480,000 miles. Aside from replacement of normal wear-and-tear items, Major Mechanicals on the car never broke. The engine, electrical, suspension (a weirdly exotic double wishbone setup on all 4 corners), and transmission were still working perfectly (and was only on the 2nd clutch!). It was Hondas like that car which built their reputation in the USA.
that is valid... especially with honda's made after 1999-ish. as for their home market share, this also makes sense in the 1980's and 1990's. Hondas of that era tended to focus mostly on clever mechanical engineering on even their most basic mass market cars (4 valve per cylinder alloy engines, VTEC, double wishbone suspensions, compound jewel reflective lighting, variable effort steering)... at the expense of fancy interior features, V6 engines, or (at the time) fancy electronics. Honda's were also late to the game in terms of ABS brakes and Airbags. this made hondas of the late 80's and 90's more expensive and less packed with choices or options than their Japanese competitors. (I think Honda started the trend of offering take-or-leave-it bundled options in 3 trim levels). they also only offered several passenger cars in the US at the time... unlike toyota, mazda or nissan (or even Subaru, Isuzu, Mitsubishi or Suzuki) which also made vans and trucks as well as many more passenger car models. Put simply: Honda spent more of their money on what went on under the hood than their competitors, and their prices reflected that. That generally meant Honda's of the time had an overall driving feel a class above their japanese competitors.
I drive a 2014 civic hatchback and despite its small engine and lack of power, its a lot of fun to drive on high rpms where ypu can feel the vtec. Its done 30k kms in 2 years and the engine has had zero problems! Honda engines seem to be really durable! My problem with the car is that it doesnt feel as small as i would like it to be in city driving and the interior quality isnt that nice :) But I love driving it, the 6spd manual is blast to shift through!
Great review. I have the 1.5 CVT with pleather trim here in China. It's probably the best practical buy. Road conditions can be harsh here and the ride height is perfect for rougher roads. I feel for higher speeds the CVT transmission performed very well.. Up to 140km/h and the Revs settled back into lower range. After almost 2 years the car hasn't had one problem and is still going strong, which is very surprising considering the rough conditions over here in the countryside.
I just got one month a go with manual transmission and it drivers really nice. My opnion is that automatic transmissions are not good in all Hondas. Manual transsmision in HRV shifts so smoothly it makes me smile while driving. I am happy with HRV and I know i would not be if it had a automatic transsmision. ;-) I really like your RUclips channel. Thanks and keep doing a great work. ;-)
07 Civic with 175k km has never given trouble of any kind. Engine and gearbox work as they did when it was new. Don't plan on getting rid of it. It is nice to have a car that you can rely on over many years. I feel like turbos are nice for 5 years or so, but after about 10 years, something related to the turbo could give out and it would be too expensive to be worth repairing.
A friend of mine bought this car and I had a chance to go for a ride with it. I must say, I really liked it. For me it is very tempting to buy one of these. The fact that you can fold up rear seats is really a big plus for this kind of car. Especially if you are an ikea fan and buy some stuff every now and then ;-). I never quite understood, what a "compact SUV" is- It is not a sedan and certainly smaller than a medium sedan- it is not an off-road; it is not a hatch back so I can not see the point of buying it but still I feel irresistable to buy one! The only negative comment I can make about this vehicle is the lack of physical volume knob and minimum level of mechanical switches for the air conditioner. On a busy day or a busy traffic, you really want to do a lot of things by your "spine" i.e. you should not take time to "think". for example I should not focus on the touch screen and worry about whether I touched the right part of the screen. Lets accept the fact that, a touch screen is never 100% reliable compared to a physical knob or switch. I have two questions though: 1. How does its ground clearance compare to its siblings/competitors? Is it safe to go mild off-road on the country side? 2. I vaguely remember seeing something like, you see the blind spot via a cam on the display? By the way, I do agree that Autogefühl is one of the best (if not the best) car review channel on the net. Very clean, very clear, straight to the point and no annoying crap. thanks for this and please keep up the good work. Have a nice day...
I'm owner of a 8 years old Suzuki SX-4 1,6 120 PS, and after the testdrive i'm disappointed by the engine which is not dynamic enough (comparing to my car), the car doesn't give this pleasure during driving through bends... it's definitely not a sport car in any way. But I appreciate the comfort of seats and the quality of finish. And it's beautiful! I would buy this car with better engine.
2000 Honda Accord. Engine still going. Starts without question. Automatic transmissions from Honda are awful though and guaranteed to breakdown sooner or later.
Great review Thomas, I have a Honda Odyssey 2005 2.4 Litre with 176'ks never had an issue with the engine or 5 speed auto transmission, I live in Australia and have done many long interstate trips in hot conditions over the summer with A/C running all the time. The HRV looks great and is a very practical car for its size and designed for city driving, I am looking forward to test driving one next week.
Really good review as always! Good job Autogefuhl! This car in Japan has mutiple engine choices including 1.5 gasoline (NA and Turbo) and 1.5 Hybrid. The hybrid version is mated with a 7-speed Dual-Clutch transmission, which sounds more interesting than the CVT. I have driven HONDA's CVT in a latest Accord, and I gotta say they make one of the best CVT! It's quite responsive, but, it's still a CVT.. don't expect to get much fun in terms of drivability. Japanese manufacturers always hide some highest technologies in their home market only and the HR-V (Vezel in Japan) is not an exception, it has lots of cool features and new technologies which you may only be able to find in Japanese market.
I have this car with cvt transmission. The cvt is definately NOT recommended, especially if you live in a hilly area. The car is slow has no power and really struggles. On the plus side it looks good with leather and panoramic roof and has loads of space inside.
I wonder why no one mentioned these magic seats here in the comments. My father has them too in his Honda Jazz, and oh man! They are so practical, really don't know why no other brand offers them. Skoda claim: It's simply clever!
*Honda engines normally do that - they have v-tec variable valve timing, when u accelerate it switches and you get those high revs, but it was made that way.
Great test ... My only problem is that it's not offered with the new 1.5turbo+CVT from the Civic . I need a new car + will wait for it. Maybe for the 2018 model ? Does the German model not have LED front lights ?
Hi, you seems to be very kind on your opinion of the suspension. I find the suspension quite harsh. I noticed when you drove past some uneven road, the car seem to bounce a lot, which to me is very uncomfortable. You are right, it is not a high speed driving car. At 120km/h I can't help but feel the car is quite unstable. The only advantage of this car it is generous space within the car.
thanks, and yes, even for us this place was so incredible and cool to shoot. Btrw we were pretty lucky because it started to rain heavily after we left this place.
In my country (Serbia) Hondas are ridiculously expensive. Hrv is for example on par with Qahqai...so the point in having a smaller car with more space is kinda lost...and for the price of entry level 1.4 Civic you can buy either a 1.6 tdi dsg Golf or 1.4 tsi golf with 150 bhp.
Great review! Although you forgot you can also lean back the backseats, so you're not sitting entirely upright. Keep in mind, ECO mode limits the power of the engine
Very good review as you always do. I have a HRV love it, I drive it with the eco button off as it robbes some power off the engine and the difference in saving is negligable. The 130 HPs are high up so you have to rev the engine high to get them. Thank you.
Liked before watching cause I know the review would be great as always :P I was waiting for this review cause I was looking into the HR-V for when I can get a car!
GREAT REVIEW SIR THOMAS. KEEP IT COMING. I WILL WATCH ALL YOUR VIDEOS. I AM PLANNING TO HAVE MY SECOND CAR THIS YEAR. HOPE TO HEAR MORE VIDEOS FROM YOU.... ROGER OF PHILIPPINES
Thanks for this video! I am very interested in this car actually, I appreciate the practicality, compact dimensions, a lot of space inside and naturally aspirated petrol engine. However, there's something missing in the HR-V, it's a bit boring, don't you think? A very reliable car, but it's not awesome - in my opinion. I'm now looking for Peugeot 3008 review - new and quite exiting option for a SUV.
Isn't this segment per definition a bit boring? Even something like the Inifiniti Q30 which is probably the most exiting in this segment. Costs more though. When talking about mini SUV's I think the Kadjar and Qashqai's are still the best offerings apart from this HR-V. When looking about excitement, don't go for a mini-SUV and go for f.e. a Civic which is well priced now, or de Astra, or A class if you want to pay a bit more...
Well, I don't quite agree with your thoughts. Let's take Mazda CX3 or it's bigger brother (or sister) CX5 - fantastic design outside and inside and they're typical examples of mini and compact SUV's. The only problem why I didn't buy neither of them is that CX3 has a very small cargo space and CX5 i a little too big for 1 person (I'm driving alone 80% of the time I spend in my car). Infiniti Q30 looks great but is a bit more expensive and a bit too flashy, "look at me"-kind-of-car :) And why SUV or a crossover? They're compact, comfortable and I can visit my friends in the countryside without a fear that I will smash my vehicle chassis offroad.
It depends, I mean there are many people who basically use their smartphone as a navigation system so it is the quetion whether you really need one. If you mostly drive from city to city where you do not know any street, then it might be useful but for everyday drive in you hometowm probably not.
thnx, Thomas:) as regards Honda, I had a 3.5L V6 Legend which I bought as 7 yr old and kept it for another 6 yrs. Very good reliability - never touched the engine or gearbox. I only sold it because some tired doctor fell asleep behind me in his Dodge:( This one is surprisingly bland, for a 21st century Honda. I personally cennot see the point of this segment - small pseudo-SUV... Juke, CX-3, Kaptur - I'd never buy any of these.
It's not just Germany Thomas, Japanese car's are expensive here in Ireland too. Will you be reviewing the new Peugeot 3008, with it's interesting looking i-cockpit 2.0?
I never paid much attention to this car because it looks a bit boring but after seeing your review I got a really good impression of it. Pity that the only japanese company making beautiful cars is Mazda. :(
very in-depth review. I have seen yours mazda CX-3 and Mazda-3 review as well. All are very in depth. very nice work. I am looking for manual petrol vehicle and investigating Mazda-cx3, Mazda-3, Honda Civic 2017 and Honda CRV? Though I was more inclined towards Mazda, but from practicality viewpoint , Honda cars seems to have bigger inside space available. what would you recommend in terms reliability and practicality for both city and motorway driving ?
great that u joined us. The CX3 has the best styling imho. The HRV makes the cheapest interior apperance. But it is super super versatile and offers much space for the size. Indeed u figured that out. Honda and Mazda engines are great, low consumption and good reliability. Indeed they come very close each in each segment, I would take the one that feels best from the driving feeling for you.
Great review as usual. I also enjoy the somewhat Deutisch English and the views of Germany out the windows! I figured out you are somewhere west of Olpe, which is east of Koln?
Thomas, I`ve been looking forward to this review of the HRV and now it`s here, great job. I am guessing that the petrol engine is a Honda VTech. At the moment I drive a CRV VTech petrol which has 170,000 miles and has never had a problem.
HI thomas great review as always.👍👍👍😊😊. my wife bought this car 2 weeks ago. great little car, the metal is not as strong as German cars. when are you going to review my dream car mclaren 570s
Great video, Thomas. Image quality is really clear! I tested to drive HR-V. It was not bad, and easy to drive in the city. It's good car for people want SUV in the city only, imo. If I buy small SUV, I will buy Mazda CX-3.
@autogefuhl; do u think this can be compared against new kia sportage? if so which do u like better? I know sportage u tested had different engine, but still.
Hi, thank you for quick answer, and great reviews! I was comparing it to Sportage since it costs similar ( I am working around 20K EUR budget), and I like them both, but you are right it is one size smaller. I guess this should be compared to Kia Soul, or Citroen Cactus.
oh wow they cost similar for you? Might depend on the trim level. In Germany, HRV is 20 to 28 k and Sportage 20 to 40 k. So an entry Sportage is a great deal, but when you put more stuff in it, it will get more expensive than the Honda. Still if you consider this in total, the Sportage seems like a better deal at least with the prices here. Afaik in the USA and Japan, Honda are way cheaper
Thomas, when are you going to test the rival of this car, I mean Toyota C-HR? We are waiting to see what you have to say about Toyota C-HR, specially the 1.2 liter 4WD model.
Hi there, I’m interested in buying this vehicle, please could you tell me if it is a petrol or diesel and engine size.one last thing, how many miles do you recon you could get on a full tank. thanks
There's a great feature that was not mentioned... In the "zombie space" there's an HDMI port. You can use this to display video from any device with HDMI output - including screen from your phone. However you have to disable a security feature that disables the HDMI when you start moving. Method is described here: ruclips.net/video/G1knHI_PUZM/видео.html
A relief to know you are 1.86 "in height" and not "in width", haha. Sorry for the joke Thomas :-p Great videos as always, improved with your funny English!
thnx, Thomas:) as regards Honda, I had a 3.5L V6 Legend which I bought as 7 yr old and kept it for another 6 yrs. Very good reliability - never touched the engine or gearbox. I only sold it because some tired doctor fell asleep behind me in his Dodge:( This one is surprisingly bland, for a 21st century Honda. I personally cennot see the point of this segment - small pseudo-SUV... Juke, CX-3, Kaptur - I'd never buy any of these. dailydollardealer.blogspot.com/2016/07/2015-nissan-qashqai-vs-2016-honda-hr-v.html
Honda engines are bullet proof, have had 3 Honda's now, 2 VTECs (1.6, 1.8) and a 2.2 diesel that's got 198k miles, all with no problem. They not luxurious vechiles but they are very reliable. Great test Thomas
You are probably the best (and probably only) source for car reviews of models from the Continental Europe that are also in English. Usually for English reviews you go to UK channels which don't always provide accurate information so it's great that you guys do these videos.
thanks m8 !
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I have a Honda Jazz (I've owned three) and am considering a HR-V as a replacement -- considering the i-DTEC auto. The CVT gets a very bad press but providing you adapt your driving style, it's absolutely fine. A lot of car reviewers make a big thing of the perceived quality (and an obesession with soft plastic), based on a short period spent with the car, but Hondas are good to own over a long period due to their reliability and ease of driving. I've had several, and never had anything go wrong other than tyres and battery.
I have a Honda Civic with 149,000 miles and still feels tight and punchy. It might be a little louder than a new diesel but for a 12 year old car it still feels like it is much younger. Credit to Honda.
There's a reason they're called Honda *Motor* Company. Honda's 4 cylinder engines are rightfully legendary. They love to be revved. Change the oil regularly, and they will easily go 500,000 miles without any problems. Also a fan of Honda's manual shifters.... short throws, easy clutch with clear point of take up, and precise engagements.
To this day, the overall best car i ever owned was actually a 1990 Honda Accord. It was put together like a swiss watch. Sold it in 2002 (for $2000!) with 480,000 miles.
Aside from replacement of normal wear-and-tear items, Major Mechanicals on the car never broke. The engine, electrical, suspension (a weirdly exotic double wishbone setup on all 4 corners), and transmission were still working perfectly (and was only on the 2nd clutch!). It was Hondas like that car which built their reputation in the USA.
interesting !
that is valid... especially with honda's made after 1999-ish. as for their home market share, this also makes sense in the 1980's and 1990's.
Hondas of that era tended to focus mostly on clever mechanical engineering on even their most basic mass market cars (4 valve per cylinder alloy engines, VTEC, double wishbone suspensions, compound jewel reflective lighting, variable effort steering)... at the expense of fancy interior features, V6 engines, or (at the time) fancy electronics. Honda's were also late to the game in terms of ABS brakes and Airbags.
this made hondas of the late 80's and 90's more expensive and less packed with choices or options than their Japanese competitors. (I think Honda started the trend of offering take-or-leave-it bundled options in 3 trim levels).
they also only offered several passenger cars in the US at the time... unlike toyota, mazda or nissan (or even Subaru, Isuzu, Mitsubishi or Suzuki) which also made vans and trucks as well as many more passenger car models.
Put simply: Honda spent more of their money on what went on under the hood than their competitors, and their prices reflected that. That generally meant Honda's of the time had an overall driving feel a class above their japanese competitors.
I drive a 2014 civic hatchback and despite its small engine and lack of power, its a lot of fun to drive on high rpms where ypu can feel the vtec. Its done 30k kms in 2 years and the engine has had zero problems! Honda engines seem to be really durable! My problem with the car is that it doesnt feel as small as i would like it to be in city driving and the interior quality isnt that nice :) But I love driving it, the 6spd manual is blast to shift through!
Great review. I have the 1.5 CVT with pleather trim here in China. It's probably the best practical buy. Road conditions can be harsh here and the ride height is perfect for rougher roads. I feel for higher speeds the CVT transmission performed very well.. Up to 140km/h and the Revs settled back into lower range. After almost 2 years the car hasn't had one problem and is still going strong, which is very surprising considering the rough conditions over here in the countryside.
thanks for the feedback !
engines in all my hondas never failed :)
I just got one month a go with manual transmission and it drivers really nice. My opnion is that automatic transmissions are not good in all Hondas. Manual transsmision in HRV shifts so smoothly it makes me smile while driving. I am happy with HRV and I know i would not be if it had a automatic transsmision. ;-) I really like your RUclips channel. Thanks and keep doing a great work. ;-)
Honda just makes the best MT, i agree
07 Civic with 175k km has never given trouble of any kind. Engine and gearbox work as they did when it was new. Don't plan on getting rid of it. It is nice to have a car that you can rely on over many years. I feel like turbos are nice for 5 years or so, but after about 10 years, something related to the turbo could give out and it would be too expensive to be worth repairing.
A friend of mine bought this car and I had a chance to go for a ride with it. I must say, I really liked it. For me it is very tempting to buy one of these. The fact that you can fold up rear seats is really a big plus for this kind of car. Especially if you are an ikea fan and buy some stuff every now and then ;-). I never quite understood, what a "compact SUV" is- It is not a sedan and certainly smaller than a medium sedan- it is not an off-road; it is not a hatch back so I can not see the point of buying it but still I feel irresistable to buy one!
The only negative comment I can make about this vehicle is the lack of physical volume knob and minimum level of mechanical switches for the air conditioner. On a busy day or a busy traffic, you really want to do a lot of things by your "spine" i.e. you should not take time to "think". for example I should not focus on the touch screen and worry about whether I touched the right part of the screen. Lets accept the fact that, a touch screen is never 100% reliable compared to a physical knob or switch.
I have two questions though: 1. How does its ground clearance compare to its siblings/competitors? Is it safe to go mild off-road on the country side? 2. I vaguely remember seeing something like, you see the blind spot via a cam on the display?
By the way, I do agree that Autogefühl is one of the best (if not the best) car review channel on the net. Very clean, very clear, straight to the point and no annoying crap. thanks for this and please keep up the good work.
Have a nice day...
Thanks for the feedback and tuning in!
I'm owner of a 8 years old Suzuki SX-4 1,6 120 PS, and after the testdrive i'm disappointed by the engine which is not dynamic enough (comparing to my car), the car doesn't give this pleasure during driving through bends... it's definitely not a sport car in any way. But I appreciate the comfort of seats and the quality of finish. And it's beautiful! I would buy this car with better engine.
My father bought this car( used)so I was looking for some information. The best review on RUclips is yours.
2000 Honda Accord. Engine still going. Starts without question. Automatic transmissions from Honda are awful though and guaranteed to breakdown sooner or later.
My CRV Petrol is 15 years old and runs sweet and smooth. Honda engines are the best.
quite impressed with the quality of the interior for this segment. also very happy with the big cloth seats
+Kappa aye!
Great review Thomas, I have a Honda Odyssey 2005 2.4 Litre with 176'ks never had an issue with the engine or 5 speed auto transmission, I live in Australia and have done many long interstate trips in hot conditions over the summer with A/C running all the time. The HRV looks great and is a very practical car for its size and designed for city driving, I am looking forward to test driving one next week.
I always love the testing door sound
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Really good review as always! Good job Autogefuhl! This car in Japan has mutiple engine choices including 1.5 gasoline (NA and Turbo) and 1.5 Hybrid. The hybrid version is mated with a 7-speed Dual-Clutch transmission, which sounds more interesting than the CVT. I have driven HONDA's CVT in a latest Accord, and I gotta say they make one of the best CVT! It's quite responsive, but, it's still a CVT.. don't expect to get much fun in terms of drivability. Japanese manufacturers always hide some highest technologies in their home market only and the HR-V (Vezel in Japan) is not an exception, it has lots of cool features and new technologies which you may only be able to find in Japanese market.
thanks for the feedback m8 !
This is my car. Your review was perfect!
+liquidgoldeyes 👍
I have this car with cvt transmission. The cvt is definately NOT recommended, especially if you live in a hilly area. The car is slow has no power and really struggles.
On the plus side it looks good with leather and panoramic roof and has loads of space inside.
I wonder why no one mentioned these magic seats here in the comments.
My father has them too in his Honda Jazz, and oh man! They are so practical, really don't know why no other brand offers them. Skoda claim: It's simply clever!
You're the best Thomas. Even the car being boring, I can't stop watching ^^
haha so nice to hear that! I really appreciate that!
yasss i was waiting for this car review! thank you so much, I can listen to you all day!!
Gr8! Keep supporting us :)
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Great REVIEW!!! Thanks!
Top notch reviews. Welldone. But if you compare the same segment cars in your reviews. We can have more information and decide which is better or not.
*Honda engines normally do that - they have v-tec variable valve timing, when u accelerate it switches and you get those high revs, but it was made that way.
Great test ... My only problem is that it's not offered with the new 1.5turbo+CVT from the Civic . I need a new car + will wait for it. Maybe for the 2018 model ? Does the German model not have LED front lights ?
Hi, you seems to be very kind on your opinion of the suspension. I find the suspension quite harsh. I noticed when you drove past some uneven road, the car seem to bounce a lot, which to me is very uncomfortable. You are right, it is not a high speed driving car. At 120km/h I can't help but feel the car is quite unstable. The only advantage of this car it is generous space within the car.
super review Thomas, This place you shot is looking very nice.
thanks, and yes, even for us this place was so incredible and cool to shoot. Btrw we were pretty lucky because it started to rain heavily after we left this place.
addicted to your accent !
In my country (Serbia) Hondas are ridiculously expensive. Hrv is for example on par with Qahqai...so the point in having a smaller car with more space is kinda lost...and for the price of entry level 1.4 Civic you can buy either a 1.6 tdi dsg Golf or 1.4 tsi golf with 150 bhp.
Great review! Although you forgot you can also lean back the backseats, so you're not sitting entirely upright. Keep in mind, ECO mode limits the power of the engine
Very good review as you always do. I have a HRV love it, I drive it with the eco button off as it robbes some power off the engine and the difference in saving is negligable. The 130 HPs are high up so you have to rev the engine high to get them. Thank you.
Liked before watching cause I know the review would be great as always :P
I was waiting for this review cause I was looking into the HR-V for when I can get a car!
Yeah this car was requetsted a lot and finally we were able to test this one! And thx for your support!
Great review as always Thomas :D
+Quang Minh Đặng thank you very much
GREAT REVIEW SIR THOMAS. KEEP IT COMING. I WILL WATCH ALL YOUR VIDEOS. I AM PLANNING TO HAVE MY SECOND CAR THIS YEAR. HOPE TO HEAR MORE VIDEOS FROM YOU.... ROGER OF PHILIPPINES
awesome =)
Thanks for this video! I am very interested in this car actually, I appreciate the practicality, compact dimensions, a lot of space inside and naturally aspirated petrol engine. However, there's something missing in the HR-V, it's a bit boring, don't you think?
A very reliable car, but it's not awesome - in my opinion.
I'm now looking for Peugeot 3008 review - new and quite exiting option for a SUV.
Isn't this segment per definition a bit boring? Even something like the Inifiniti Q30 which is probably the most exiting in this segment. Costs more though. When talking about mini SUV's I think the Kadjar and Qashqai's are still the best offerings apart from this HR-V. When looking about excitement, don't go for a mini-SUV and go for f.e. a Civic which is well priced now, or de Astra, or A class if you want to pay a bit more...
Well, I don't quite agree with your thoughts. Let's take Mazda CX3 or it's bigger brother (or sister) CX5 - fantastic design outside and inside and they're typical examples of mini and compact SUV's. The only problem why I didn't buy neither of them is that CX3 has a very small cargo space and CX5 i a little too big for 1 person (I'm driving alone 80% of the time I spend in my car). Infiniti Q30 looks great but is a bit more expensive and a bit too flashy, "look at me"-kind-of-car :)
And why SUV or a crossover? They're compact, comfortable and I can visit my friends in the countryside without a fear that I will smash my vehicle chassis offroad.
this is a nice car and a very good review
Danke Thomas!
You're welcome!
Good review....good car, but it's quite not practical that they don't offer in-built GPS.
It depends, I mean there are many people who basically use their smartphone as a navigation system so it is the quetion whether you really need one. If you mostly drive from city to city where you do not know any street, then it might be useful but for everyday drive in you hometowm probably not.
thnx, Thomas:) as regards Honda, I had a 3.5L V6 Legend which I bought as 7 yr old and kept it for another 6 yrs. Very good reliability - never touched the engine or gearbox. I only sold it because some tired doctor fell asleep behind me in his Dodge:( This one is surprisingly bland, for a 21st century Honda. I personally cennot see the point of this segment - small pseudo-SUV... Juke, CX-3, Kaptur - I'd never buy any of these.
It's not just Germany Thomas, Japanese car's are expensive here in Ireland too. Will you be reviewing the new Peugeot 3008, with it's interesting looking i-cockpit 2.0?
Interesting to hear, thanks! Yes we'll try as fast as possible!
One of the best compact SUV car, I like it! Great review
thanks! Also tune in to more of our reviews
You are really the best in business. :)
thanks eric, spread the word for us !
was thinking between hrv and yeti.Went for this!
100% uninteresting car, but for some reason I still watch this video :)
true Autogefühl fan ! :)
Thank you for your great review
thx 4 watching Autogefuehl!
I never paid much attention to this car because it looks a bit boring but after seeing your review I got a really good impression of it.
Pity that the only japanese company making beautiful cars is Mazda. :(
thanks for the feedback !
It needs a 2.0 engine
Great review! :)
+Pietro C. Thx !!!:)
very in-depth review. I have seen yours mazda CX-3 and Mazda-3 review as well. All are very in depth. very nice work. I am looking for manual petrol vehicle and investigating Mazda-cx3, Mazda-3, Honda Civic 2017 and Honda CRV? Though I was more inclined towards Mazda, but from practicality viewpoint , Honda cars seems to have bigger inside space available. what would you recommend in terms reliability and practicality for both city and motorway driving ?
great that u joined us. The CX3 has the best styling imho. The HRV makes the cheapest interior apperance. But it is super super versatile and offers much space for the size. Indeed u figured that out. Honda and Mazda engines are great, low consumption and good reliability. Indeed they come very close each in each segment, I would take the one that feels best from the driving feeling for you.
Great review as usual. I also enjoy the somewhat Deutisch English and the views of Germany out the windows! I figured out you are somewhere west of Olpe, which is east of Koln?
+emjayay thanks! Yeah :)
Thomas, I`ve been looking forward to this review of the HRV and now it`s here, great job.
I am guessing that the petrol engine is a Honda VTech. At the moment I drive a CRV VTech petrol which has 170,000 miles and has never had a problem.
we always try to fulfill as many wishes as possible :)
HI thomas great review as always.👍👍👍😊😊. my wife bought this car 2 weeks ago. great little car, the metal is not as strong as German cars. when are you going to review my dream car mclaren 570s
thanks Michael and funny coincidence :) Seen our new McLaren preview video we uploaded yesterday?
Hello!!!
I am thinking of buying this car and I would like to ask if it is the same with 2019 model.
Thank you
Most stuff yes. New review coming up in a couple of month
Autogefühl thank you for your reply.
I am in a big dilemma,I know that you can’t answer to me.
500 x sport,Nissan juke or the new Honda hrv?
still waiting for the Type R Review. but this Review is also very nice. the AC control unit is really cool.
but you'll some differences between the HRV and the Type R especially the magic seats were updated for the HRV as well as the AC unit.
Type R is also coming up soon :)
Great video, Thomas. Image quality is really clear!
I tested to drive HR-V. It was not bad, and easy to drive in the city. It's good car for people want SUV in the city only, imo.
If I buy small SUV, I will buy Mazda CX-3.
+Rotuue Neider thx! Seen our cx3 review?
thanks Thomas for the great review! Do you think I should wait for Ateca? Space is a important for me and I am planning to buy a car in this class
thanks! Ateca will be very interesting and we ll do a full review this month!
21:28 nice Audi A7 and nice colour !
how is the performance compare to mazda 2 hatchback super mini 2016?
Please a video with the Skoda Superb 4x4 and 280 hp.
we ll have another Superb review this year - probably the Sportline!
I love that model, and probbally i will buy it
@autogefuhl; do u think this can be compared against new kia sportage? if so which do u like better? I know sportage u tested had different engine, but still.
+Igor Francetić hey, sportage is a segment above that, way bigger, at least on the outside. Sportage is vs crv. Hrv has still much space inside :)
Hi, thank you for quick answer, and great reviews! I was comparing it to Sportage since it costs similar ( I am working around 20K EUR budget), and I like them both, but you are right it is one size smaller. I guess this should be compared to Kia Soul, or Citroen Cactus.
oh wow they cost similar for you? Might depend on the trim level. In Germany, HRV is 20 to 28 k and Sportage 20 to 40 k. So an entry Sportage is a great deal, but when you put more stuff in it, it will get more expensive than the Honda. Still if you consider this in total, the Sportage seems like a better deal at least with the prices here. Afaik in the USA and Japan, Honda are way cheaper
Hi Thomas. Can you do a review of the Renault Zoe? I really want to see what you think of it.
+Chris Till ok we ll do that!
I LOVED YOUR REVIEW.; -)
love to hear that =)
Thomas,
when are you going to test the rival of this car, I mean Toyota C-HR? We are waiting to see what you have to say about Toyota C-HR, specially the 1.2 liter 4WD model.
hey, no scheduled yet but i ll see what i can do
Thank you
Honda visil 2017 model please anybody tell me that where's the part of engine Num ???
Hi there,
I’m interested in buying this vehicle, please could you tell
me if it is a petrol or diesel and engine size.one last thing, how many miles do you recon you could get on
a full tank. thanks
+TheAquasea small vehicle, take petrol
I love it 😊
Thank you Thomas, is this car come up with 4wd and automatic transmission ?
thanks, in Europe not, but that bigger petrol engine in the US and in Asia Pacific should be available with AWD!
Engines are great from Honda ... however their CVT sucks !
How can i change Japanese to English Language on Honda Vezel 2014 Model ?
Hi Thomas , can you do a review on VOLVO V4O CROSS OVER please .
we have one V40 review here: ruclips.net/video/MHp6JOrS2Fo/видео.html
Facelift V40 will follow later this year
Thanks thomas
Hallo Thomas, can you please do a review on Ford Focus Kombi tdi 120ps/150ps? And why not also for the competitor VW Golf kombi
Hey, usually non-new cars have hardly any interest, so most of the time we have to wait for a product update otherwise noone will watch :/
Ok :(
got some Ford Focus ST for you here: ruclips.net/video/RdFkKl6fO5I/видео.html
and Focus RS: ruclips.net/video/OOGVDfsHPNI/видео.html
***** I've seen them :) Thx
Just a simple question, this car or the Ateca?
Compare our Ateca reviews here: ruclips.net/user/results?search_query=autogefuehl+ateca
Is a rewiew for the s90 coming soon? :)
July !
Awesome! Can't wait ;)
germany nature is really beautiful more of that view
+sander brust great :)
Can you see the hood when seated at the front? Great review by the way.
thanks! Hm ... does that become clear maybe from the POV cam ?
Good point. 👍
One thumb down from Toyota. :))
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Hrv and vezel are two different things with different mileage ect
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Honda_Vezel
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There's a great feature that was not mentioned... In the "zombie space" there's an HDMI port. You can use this to display video from any device with HDMI output - including screen from your phone.
However you have to disable a security feature that disables the HDMI when you start moving. Method is described here: ruclips.net/video/G1knHI_PUZM/видео.html
A relief to know you are 1.86 "in height" and not "in width", haha. Sorry for the joke Thomas :-p
Great videos as always, improved with your funny English!
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thnx, Thomas:) as regards Honda, I had a 3.5L V6 Legend which I bought as 7 yr old and kept it for another 6 yrs. Very good reliability - never touched the engine or gearbox. I only sold it because some tired doctor fell asleep behind me in his Dodge:( This one is surprisingly bland, for a 21st century Honda. I personally cennot see the point of this segment - small pseudo-SUV... Juke, CX-3, Kaptur - I'd never buy any of these.
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