After 1,900 Mile Road Trip, Do I Regret My 2023 Honda HR-V Sport Purchase?

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  • Опубликовано: 30 авг 2022
  • Today I give you guys and gals a Pro’s and Con’s of my 23’ Honda HR-V Sport after taking a 1,900 Mile Road Trip! I go over MPG, Comfortability and talk about some dislikes my GF stated about being in the passenger seat.
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  • @2023DodgeRam
    @2023DodgeRam Год назад +116

    I have a 2022 and am trading it in for the 2023. I’ve test drove the 2023 and will say this. It’s not fast. But no matter what when getting on the high way I always am up to speed before I go to merge over. If you go 30 and then try to speed up to merge over, yes it will struggle. Don’t drive like your 80. Speed up way before you have to merge over with traffic, very simple. Other then it being slow they are great cars for the price. You want something much faster, we’ll spend 10k more lol. Keep in mind Honda is known for longevity and reliability… not speed.

    • @soflojoshautoreview
      @soflojoshautoreview  Год назад +10

      Oh no I understand that part. By the time I get to merge on to the highway I’m about 50 MPH which isn’t that bad. I primarily think it’s with the CVT transmission or the way they programmed it. From my understanding the Civic has better “shift” points compared to the HR-V. As of right now I’m at 4,448 Miles and I’m happy with it.

    • @2023DodgeRam
      @2023DodgeRam Год назад +16

      Didn’t mean to come off the way it sounds on my comment. It’s just ppl nowadays base what a good car is off how fast it goes. For 30k with everything it comes with is a steal.

    • @soflojoshautoreview
      @soflojoshautoreview  Год назад +7

      No I didn’t take it a bad way actually. You stated facts and I can tell you were making a statement on how you felt on the matter as well as how everyone else has expressed about the car.

    • @jbar_85
      @jbar_85 Год назад +1

      I left Honda because of CVTs. I won’t return unless I’m getting a hybrid because CVTsnd hybrids are synomous together.

    • @dreadsupreme
      @dreadsupreme Год назад +13

      I own the new EXL model and I love it. Its not as slow as everyone keeps bitchin about. Most people complaining are looking for a sports car level engine/s 😂

  • @sandijordan2155
    @sandijordan2155 9 месяцев назад +9

    I just bought a 2024 Honda HRV Exl. and love it. I have a CRV as well and like my HRV with all its features. I always use a cushion in my seat to add to my comfort. Thank you for this video.

  • @dennismaloney5059
    @dennismaloney5059 Год назад +18

    I downsized from a '17 CRV to a basic 2023 HRV. At 80 years old I use it to drive around town and make occasional trips on the interstate. The little 2-liter kicks ass and gets me right out when I do. I've got back lumbar and cervical issues so I've had to play around with the seat positions a little. But overall, very happy.

  • @islandjazz788
    @islandjazz788 10 месяцев назад +4

    I truly appreciate this straight forward honest review!!! No false hype, no false gloom - just the reviewer’s experiences with the vehicle after his first 2,600 miles of ownership.

  • @patrickfinn885
    @patrickfinn885 Год назад +5

    Love your honest reviews!! Thank you 🙏

  • @SunBunBan
    @SunBunBan Год назад +21

    We have the 2023 AWD Sport and love it! We bought for our daughter and I end up driving it for long drives over my Volvo XC90. Agree, it is a little sluggish to accelerate but never have any issues merging or getting up to speed. And once you're cruising it really has a lot of zip. It handles corners amazingly and just a fun car to drive. I feel like its a great value considering all the safety features, technology and heated seats. When I bought my Volvo 4 yrs ago, all those features were considered 'premium', and nice to see Honda makes it standard on one of their smaller cars.

  • @peteryamaha6426
    @peteryamaha6426 Год назад +35

    My wife and I (both seniors and not under/overweight) bought our HRV EX-L about a month ago and really like it. While not heavy footed or overly conservative we get anywhere from 28-30 mpg in the city and 32-36 mpg on the interstate at 65-70+ miles per hour. The seats to us feel adequate both in comfort and support (our last car was a Hyundai Kona Limited) my wife likes them. Acceleration on to the interstate is fine as long as you "know" how to merge. Around town, what difference does it make. Yes, they do have shortcomings but compared to the competition they offer a bit more in quality, quiet, handling, long term value (always better resale). While they are not perfect, "None" of they are.

    • @soflojoshautoreview
      @soflojoshautoreview  Год назад +3

      Thank you for your comment. I’ve started to like it a lot more now. Happy y’all love it and enjoy it.

    • @MrSteveb1
      @MrSteveb1 Год назад +1

      Thanks for the review . Yeah I’m concerned about the power , Consumer Reports clocked 0-60 in 11.1 seconds which is ridiculously slow in 2023. My daughter is looking at the HRV and the Toyota Corolla Cross AWD LE. And the Sport AWD HRV. Both have their pluses and minuses. She drive the Toyota and likes it, we’re taking a look at the Honda this week.

  • @robertwhelan2010
    @robertwhelan2010 Год назад +27

    Any 1900 mile road trip ain't easy. Good job Josh and good luck in Texas!👍

  • @ze_german2921
    @ze_german2921 Год назад +15

    As far as mpg, keep in mind that weight and Aerodynamics is your enemy. This is a SUV. The fact that you are getting +30mpg is an achievement

    • @stevet6676
      @stevet6676 Год назад

      I have a 2019 Subaru Forester. I average 32 mpg normal driving. I am conservative, being a former Prius owner. The Subaru is certain larger and AWD.

  • @GS-rx8tt
    @GS-rx8tt Год назад +20

    I just purchased mine and it’s so amazing ! It drives soo smooth !

  • @SeaTravelr123
    @SeaTravelr123 Год назад +11

    Hey Josh. Thanks for the info. Always liked them cause they were comfy enough. Concerned about get up and go. Heard that complaint regularly. I wouldn’t be so hard in her about fuel economy. 31-32 isn’t horrible. Problem is the gas tank is only 12-13 gallons. Mine in my Vibe is the same. You feel like you’re constantly in the station. I average about 315-325 miles per tank. But you’ve definitely helped in my decision. I think the HRV is about go for me

    • @soflojoshautoreview
      @soflojoshautoreview  Год назад

      You are welcome and I hope you enjoy the HR-V. After driving a long distance again fuel economy got better but that was because I was going East.

  • @sashag5630
    @sashag5630 Год назад +6

    Cant wait to get mine we almost got the other pearl one but I love how this pearl gray looks very classy ! I loved both videos very informative

  • @mustardthecat2042
    @mustardthecat2042 Год назад +6

    Waiting on my 23 Sport Nordic Forest though 😁 thanks for the review, I'm excited

  • @reginaalear
    @reginaalear Год назад +2

    I was looking at the HRV but chose the civic instead. Great video!

  • @Glenningway
    @Glenningway Год назад +4

    Glad I found this. I have a road trip from AZ to WA in September and have been looking at a new HR-V. The issue with acceleration is a big turn off if you're on the highway all the time. My old 2000 Accent had this issue and going uphill after merging was the worst.
    This is unfortunate to see considering the current price gouging for the more reliable CR-V and Rav4s. Might get the used 2019 Rav4 over this, which is a shame as I would have loved to get a new car for a change.
    Thank you for your honest review.

    • @anthonyproctor9105
      @anthonyproctor9105 11 месяцев назад +1

      Economic powers over power just remember that. If you drive like an old person and don’t speed up in time then it’ll struggle.

  • @terryl6706
    @terryl6706 Год назад +6

    Thanks for the review,I’ll be getting a new CRV,wife loves hers and she gets 35 mpg with good pickup

  • @juanReyes-dw1sm
    @juanReyes-dw1sm 11 дней назад

    30 yr old here, Honda HRV SPORT . I drive to Florida from north Ga, constantly with my pup, so that’s 950 miles there and back (475 each way) 6 1/2 hour drive. I’ve had no issues. I only need to stop once for gas if i need to just get there. It does the trick if you need a good reliable car. Going on 2 years now. And I’m at almost 60,000 miles on it already. I drive it A LOT!
    Good car I recommend for sure.
    Cons-noisy inside on high way, could have better gas mileage sure but does good to me. That’s about it.

  • @mustardthecat2042
    @mustardthecat2042 Год назад +11

    My 2016 Kia Optima Ex had leather heated seats, when I first got it, the heat was hot. Overtime I either got used to it or it got weaker overtime. But I used the heated seats all the time even in the summer time, it felt nice for long trips

    • @soflojoshautoreview
      @soflojoshautoreview  Год назад +1

      They do overtime loose the power they had when new.

    • @billkrill4656
      @billkrill4656 Год назад +1

      I have same car, same experience with seats. One other thing was the long range 500+ miles per tank, this I like very much.

  • @bythebay2008
    @bythebay2008 Год назад +6

    It seems to be designed as a small uber or cab car, especially for countries outside US. The rear seats leg space is spacious. One of the reason I like it compared to Corolla cross. I put car seat in the back seat..

  • @columbiars
    @columbiars Год назад +4

    Thanks for the honest review!

    • @soflojoshautoreview
      @soflojoshautoreview  Год назад +1

      No worries. I rather be honest especially when I comes to someone making a big financial decision then lie and say it’s good.

  • @gotmesom
    @gotmesom Год назад +2

    sup Josh, I'm CentralFla Jeff and I have a 2023 HRV Sport and I like it. I race Radio Control Cars and have a lot of equipment so its great for me to throw stuff in the back , fold seats down and go. for city driving I'm getting 28 mpg, keep in mind this is SUV with more wind resistance and a heavier vehicle than a Civic. I'm actually slowly adding HRV accessories to make it cooler, and I get compliments on my car daily.

    • @soflojoshautoreview
      @soflojoshautoreview  Год назад +1

      Hey Jeff! Hope all is well man! I’ve also been getting a lot of compliments on the car. Multiple people love the color and how big the interior is for the size.

  • @mexmetcelik
    @mexmetcelik Год назад +1

    Thanks for the video, Josh. Where did you get your phone holder? It looks nice and handy.

    • @soflojoshautoreview
      @soflojoshautoreview  Год назад +1

      Thanks for the comment. I got it years ago as a gift and I’ve used it in various cars. It’s WeatherTech Cup Phone. It has various sizes to fit the cup holders depending on the car.

  • @johnswire6377
    @johnswire6377 Год назад +4

    I have a 23 HRV Base. Houston Texas to Las Angeles California. Round Trip. Honda HRV was spot on. No complaints about it at all. Next trip. Houston to Toronto Canada. It's a AWD also

  • @16190john
    @16190john Год назад +4

    I just bought a 2024 HRV and I have a 2018 civic with the same power train as my HRV. I never expected the HRV to be fast when it has the 2.0 civic engine in a bigger suv

  • @abhinavdhillon6202
    @abhinavdhillon6202 Год назад +3

    I have a CR-V 23’ with cloth seats. I have the same seat issue. Suspension definitely makes up for it.

  • @busenburg79
    @busenburg79 Год назад +7

    All Honda’s heated seats are like that, they reduce temp after a short time as a safety feature I’m sure. I previously had a 2018 Honda accord EXL with the leather seats and it did the same thing in that car. I do agree with you that the seats are not the most comfortable even with short distances of 50 miles my behind is sore so I’m just hoping that it’s because it is a brand new car and it needs to just be broken in a little. They really could have amped up the power a little bit especially with all three model trims having the same horsepower. It’s a huge difference for me coming from the accord 2.0 turbo at 252 hp down to 158 but overall I like the car but yes there are several things that I would like to tweak about this vehicle. I do have the sport trim level with the all wheel drive. I will say that the heated seats in the HRV are definitely better than the ones I had in my accord and those were leather but it could be the difference between that being a car several years old and has been brand new.

    • @soflojoshautoreview
      @soflojoshautoreview  Год назад

      I think they should of delayed it for the Hybrid powertrain instead of the NA one

  • @josholiverutubepage
    @josholiverutubepage Год назад

    Just picked up my 23’ sport awd same color as yours. Do you think something hit your rear bumper or did it just come loose? I checked mine and it’s still clipped in, hoping the Michigan snow and ice doesn’t destroy it this winter…

  • @alexpandianjebaraj6627
    @alexpandianjebaraj6627 11 месяцев назад

    I recently went 1600miles trip on 2023 Honda HRV and i really liked it. Used motorola wireless android adapter and the connection was seamless. 3500 miles now and i really liked the car.

  • @Rockthatjewerly
    @Rockthatjewerly 4 месяца назад +2

    I purchased a 2024 Honda hrv and highly disappointed. After 3rd day steering wheel and seat overall car starts to vibrate 60 to 70 mph. Anyone have this issue?? Took car to 2 places and 1st place couldn't duplicate issue. 2nd place told me that's how car is made. This is unacceptable. Nobody seems to know what the problem is. Is this considered a Lemon car? Contacted Honda corporate and they tell me to go for a 3rd opinion. I'm so disappointed and stressed out don't feel comfortable or safe

    • @soflojoshautoreview
      @soflojoshautoreview  4 месяца назад

      My steering wheel does not vibrate when I’m going 60 to 70 mph. I believe that your car was manufactured incorrectly and more than likely will be a lemon car.

    • @jaroslawakmiot666
      @jaroslawakmiot666 Месяц назад

      @@soflojoshautoreview Mexico is a lemon country, after all 😎

  • @HeroDefi
    @HeroDefi Год назад +2

    I'm from Canada and I'm looking to purchase this exact model, except in Canada we do get the sunroof on the Sports model which is pretty cool

  • @napoleonsolo7682
    @napoleonsolo7682 5 месяцев назад +1

    That's a nice car to save gas. When I always take a trip somewhere, I always like to stop and get gas at a half of tank. And for those chips on the front of the car, I always wash and wax, and use car polish on my car, before I get on the road. That makes it easier for bugs and road debris to come off easy. And when you stop and get gas, wash that stuff off immediately.✨️💯

  • @TheKingkingg
    @TheKingkingg 7 месяцев назад +3

    Awesome review. Heated seat is not good for your nuts unless you're not planning on kids, in my rdx and integra i turn hear to 2 or 1 because it gets too hot, but also safety reasons why your seat heat turns down and maybe go in settings to adjust. Also, you said you're carrying things on you trip plus gf and no vehicles is immune to more weight more fuel used...plus Honda is known for getting better fuel economy over time as well as driving habits. Honda seat lasts a longer time than many other brands, but i do wish more adjustments was available in cheaper models, but i usually get top models. Just remember you can get hondata for more power, but its great for what it is not what it should be. Most importantly, it will outlast your wife's vehicle with proper car care and will still look great even after 2 models years of hers. And body's types and height is a huge factor for seat adjustments weight, and personal experience and lifestyle affects what is considered comfortable.

  • @kevinkobayashi
    @kevinkobayashi 8 месяцев назад +1

    i never bought a car or have a license etc, but is the car under warranty, can you have add improve etc or exchange it and pay a few extra dollars and go bout your everyday business. will they frown upon that etc

  • @michealkhual2704
    @michealkhual2704 Год назад +10

    I personally think the cons aren’t as bad as you make sound. I own the 2023 all wheel drive.

  • @areyouok3
    @areyouok3 Год назад +2

    @SoFlo Josh Please comment on 12V power socket. Is it really missing in the cabin? Is it only in cargo area?

    • @soflojoshautoreview
      @soflojoshautoreview  Год назад +1

      This was one thing I didn’t understand them doing. The 12V is only in the trunk area. I’ve searched throughout the front of the car and nothing. This makes it very difficult for people to set up dash cams and radar detectors.

  • @level70420
    @level70420 Год назад +4

    I think the seat comfort issue is related to breaking them in. I almost rejected the HRV because the seat bottoms felt like concrete and the bolsters dug into my legs when I sat down in the show room model. However after taking a long test drive in a demo vehicle that had been used, the seats felt a lot more comfortable.. Don’t remember what the mileage was on the car though..

    • @soflojoshautoreview
      @soflojoshautoreview  Год назад +2

      My seats have gotten more comfortable over time. I’m currently sitting at 7,750 miles so they should be broken in already

  • @Justoey8
    @Justoey8 3 месяца назад +2

    I feel like you might not be using the Sport mode of your HRV Sport, Place that bad boy in S and get up to speed. Then you can transfer to D and coast with your green bar

    • @724tomjohnston
      @724tomjohnston 23 дня назад

      I agree! Why do NO road tests comment on that? For normal driving I don't use it, getting on the Interstate it really does the job.

  • @c.a.6636
    @c.a.6636 Год назад

    Is the offgassing/new car smell strong? I'm very sensitive to VOCs

  • @mikehector1
    @mikehector1 Год назад

    Hi Josh, Nice, and detailed review. I am planning to buy one of these sports but after seeing your review, I am a bit hesitant about the seating comfort as that is the most important issue for me. Is the seat really uncomfortable for the long drive? Honda says they have designed the seats of HRV for driver's comfort and to overcome drive fatigue. Can you please comment on the seating comfort ? Thanks

    • @soflojoshautoreview
      @soflojoshautoreview  Год назад

      Thank you for the comment. For me on long road trips the seats aren’t very cushiony. Most of the time my lower back hurts from how tough the material they used on the seats are. The Civic Sport seats are far more comfortable from what I’ve tested. The EX-L trim seats are leatherette and provide a little more cushion but still very tough material. I have talked to other people who own a Sport and they also stated it was tough.

    • @mikehector1
      @mikehector1 Год назад

      Thank you, very much for your thoughtful response. Very helpful, indeed. Much appreciated.

    • @peteryamaha6426
      @peteryamaha6426 Год назад

      @@soflojoshautoreview The seats are leather!! not leatherette

  • @johnsilver7150
    @johnsilver7150 Год назад +1

    Thanks for vid, after watching I think I will decide to get another brand.

  • @fredonia81
    @fredonia81 4 месяца назад

    Couldn’t agree with you more about the lumbar support!!

  • @Balboni12345
    @Balboni12345 9 месяцев назад +2

    I have the 2024 and it sucks on gas. When i fill up it says i have 335 miles of range then within a few miles of driving it drops down to about 290 🤦🏾‍♂️

  • @Snipolaify
    @Snipolaify Год назад +1

    Will 2022 weather floor mats fit in 2023?

  • @antvodyn82
    @antvodyn82 Год назад +4

    I just got EXL …but I live in Florida…not sure if I can handle 15 min drive with heated seats 😂🌴

  • @ronniewilliams3691
    @ronniewilliams3691 3 месяца назад

    I recommend a lumbar cushion! I love the ex l! Fully loaded with so many bells and whistles! But, you really need to put your foot into it, to get up to speed. But, over 200,000+ miles, Im sure you'll learn to live with it! It will last awhile!

  • @elizabethrose3667
    @elizabethrose3667 9 месяцев назад

    I have a 2023 it has 4000 miles on it. Thus far I like it. It has a nice interior. Cold air conditioning. The only thing I really don’t like is the honeycomb in the front of the car. Cleaning bugs is a nightmare. I am going to clean it thoroughly and put heavy wax on it. I live in the suburbs but drive thru farm country lots of bugs.

  • @jesurunsounds
    @jesurunsounds 11 месяцев назад

    ty for the review i wonder if the 2024 adreses these issues

  • @sedtheted8020
    @sedtheted8020 Год назад +2

    Love my HRV Sport 🥰🥰🥰 Who else has an all blacked out one?

  • @Namasivayam7
    @Namasivayam7 Год назад +1

    Hey Josh, I am planning to buy Sport AWD. Does it feel to have safe level of acceleration for merging and passing in highways with family onboard and cargo loaded.

  • @21Piloteer
    @21Piloteer 11 месяцев назад +3

    I'm looking at getting the EX-L trim level in Milano Red. Hard to find!

    • @monicahavechristjesus5455
      @monicahavechristjesus5455 9 месяцев назад

      I was looking for the same. Got impatient and settled for a modern steel metallic exl.

  • @monkito69
    @monkito69 Год назад +1

    Bro are you reading an ebook while you drive? Also what phone mount is that? I have a 23 exl in the forest Pearl

    • @soflojoshautoreview
      @soflojoshautoreview  Год назад

      That one made me laugh 😂. It’s the WeatherTech CupFone. It has multiple sizes with it so that it fits perfectly.

  • @Just-a-guy926
    @Just-a-guy926 Год назад +10

    I was considering buying the 23 EX-L but wasn’t impressed with gas mileage so I went with a 22 Civic EX-L hatchback . Same amount of interior space, better mpg and more horsepower.

    • @WhittyPics
      @WhittyPics Год назад +5

      You almost always will use less gas in a car than a SUV type vehicle

    • @tonycamaj4560
      @tonycamaj4560 Год назад

      is that a turbo?

    • @Just-a-guy926
      @Just-a-guy926 Год назад +1

      @@tonycamaj4560 yes, EX, Touring sedans and EX-L, Sport Touring hatchbacks have 1.5 turbo with 180 hp. All HR-V have the naturally aspirated 2.0 with 158 hp.

    • @tonycamaj4560
      @tonycamaj4560 Год назад

      @@Just-a-guy926 I love the new civic hatch! Congrats!

    • @dreadsupreme
      @dreadsupreme Год назад +1

      Not the same size. The W on the civic hatchback is 56 and the HRV is 63!

  • @steveo2660
    @steveo2660 11 месяцев назад +2

    Your expectations are too high for a $31,000 CUV. You said you had a lot of boxes packed. Well that is part of your lower gas mileage. Also driving faster on highway will reduce economy. Running A/C will cut gas mileage also. Go back to dealer and have back end facia looked at. You're under warranty. HR-V is not turbo charged but the 2.0 is a reliable engine. You did not purchase a Hot Hatch, so do not expect it to perform like your previous turbocharged engine. The ride quality, usefulness and long term reliability is what you now have. Be Happy.... When I was your age an AM radio was an add on option & 30 mpg unheard of. New cars came with only a 12 month 12,000 mile warranty. They did not have safety features & seat comfort was on no ones mind. Thank goodness the Japanese entered US market and made Detroit wake up. Now the only cars I consider purchasing come from Japan.

  • @mygolfballsannoy
    @mygolfballsannoy Год назад +1

    Considering buying one because they are cheap.. im poor…thanx for the vid👍🏿

  • @Sneaky_Blaze
    @Sneaky_Blaze Год назад

    I have the ex-l and the heated seats dies down but the indicator still shows level 3. Kind of sucks in the winter. But my biggest complain is the MPG. I’m getting lower than advertised MPG in the city and Highway.

  • @manchopper8987
    @manchopper8987 6 месяцев назад

    I noticed your phone is mounted. What are you using?

  • @Sopraalto
    @Sopraalto 9 месяцев назад +1

    I had two main security issues with hrv 2023. The first one was the sensor of the drivers airbag (if I had an accident, it wasn’t gonna go off). Recently, I fully stopped on a red light, when suddenly something was blown away… It was the rear windshield.
    I’m gonna go and fight with the dealer, to say I don’t feel safe anymore driving with the car.

    • @jaroslawakmiot666
      @jaroslawakmiot666 Месяц назад

      Next time don't buy any car made in Mexico. Japan only. Problem solved.

  • @Fifthimagez
    @Fifthimagez Год назад +1

    Great video I’m between The HRV or Rogue 2023

    • @soflojoshautoreview
      @soflojoshautoreview  Год назад +1

      Both are cars that have there own purpose. The Rogue looks nicer and has more power and has an interior that looks more premium/European then the HR-V. I would say base your decision around which gives you a better rate for APR and monthly payments. Go to either dealership and test them and get numbers. Don’t let them run your credit because they can give you a number based on your knowledge of credit score.

    • @Fifthimagez
      @Fifthimagez Год назад

      @@soflojoshautoreview thanks so much!

  • @markwebb3499
    @markwebb3499 Год назад +1

    Kia, Hyundai, and Nissan are using the same 1.6L engine in the Rio, Venue, Kicks which can run in Otto or Atkinson cycle, based on engine load and throttle, via some valve trickery. I've seen 43mpg freeway (under 70) on road trips with the Venue. I don't know if Honda uses a similar tech in their non turbo. If you were driving 85, the new American norm, with passenger an belongings, running aircon, 32mog is actually very respectable. You have to view it as mpg vs how much rear leg room. And max storage with the rear folded flat. The trunk in my Venue sucks. I've seen vids of the flat folding 2023 HRV and you have a major advantage. For the number of hours you were sitting in the car you wouldn't have been happy with any seats. Honda needs to include leatherette in the Sport they are so ungenerous.

    • @bextar6365
      @bextar6365 Год назад +1

      A good seat cushion relives a lot of back pain on short and long trips !!
      Problem solved >>>>>>

  • @palebeachbum
    @palebeachbum 27 дней назад

    I didn't like the design of this HRV when it first came out, but it's grown on me. I quite like it now. The pokey acceleration isn't a dealbreaker for me, depending on how bad it is, but an uncomfortable seat is an absolute dealbreaker. I have a bad back, so a comfy seat is vital. I can't afford a CRV, nor do I want that big of a vehicle, so if I find the HRV too uncomfortable, I'll just have to consider other brands instead.

  • @mark12345680
    @mark12345680 Год назад +3

    If you knew what you know now about the HRV, would you have picked a different SUV? eg Subaru crosstrek, Toyota corollacross, etc

    • @soflojoshautoreview
      @soflojoshautoreview  Год назад +1

      Great question. Yes I would of looked at those cars along with the Kona N-Line. Reason being is all those models you mentioned plus the Kona have better fuel economy along with better tech for a lower price. All these models can have AWD as well as the HR-V but the added weight to the HR-V in particular is to much for the 158 HP 2.0 NA engine along with the CVT.

  • @NativeFlorida
    @NativeFlorida Год назад +4

    Curious...Did you use the cruise control during this trip? Only asking cause you should never use one during the break in period. The engine needs to break in throughout the rpm range and cruise controls will keep that from happening. So, for the first 2000 miles or so (every car has different break in periods) you should avoid using the cruise control.

    • @soflojoshautoreview
      @soflojoshautoreview  Год назад +1

      My car was already broken in so I primarily used it. From what I was told also this car doesn’t have a break in period which doesn’t make any sense. But I do remember that when it comes to break in periods it’s typically 1,000 miles

  • @deweesegilyard2998
    @deweesegilyard2998 Год назад +3

    Hello. I really like my 2023 HRV AWD Sport. Nice power and cornering. Seat heat setting stays for mine. Safety features great especially blind spot and lane departure. Fuel about 31 hwy for this AWD. Thank you.

    • @soflojoshautoreview
      @soflojoshautoreview  Год назад

      Cornering in the HR-V is great thanks to the Civic Chassis. The most I’ve gotten from HWY driving economy has been 33 MPG.

  • @yayyitsdomi
    @yayyitsdomi 26 дней назад

    Where did you get your trunk cover from?

  • @jumpinandy
    @jumpinandy Год назад +3

    Thanks for the reviews. I've enjoyed them and appreciate how informative you'v been so far.
    I do have two questions, though. Our of curiosity, why were you turning on the seat heating this time of year, from Florida to Texas? I can't imagine having anything on but the a/c.
    Also, do you think a (folded) manual wheelchair would fit in the cargo area *without* needing to fold down either of the rear seats?

    • @soflojoshautoreview
      @soflojoshautoreview  Год назад +1

      Thanks for watching the reviews of the HR-V! I try to be as truthful about big financial decision making such as buying a car.
      As for the reason I turned on the heated seats. Sadly the HR-V does not come with Lumbar support no matter which trim you choose to get. My girlfriend and I’s back were hurting from the long drive. We stopped every now and then to get gas. Since this is the case, we had to use to heated seats to make our bottom and back feel better from the almost 20 hour trip we took. The A/C ran fine we usually kept it in LO with fan speed at 2.
      For the trunk area fitting a folder wheelchair I would say it probably could fit but I would recommend to see one and test it out. The cargo volume is rated at 24.4 cubic feet. If you fold the seats it comes in at 55.1 cubic feet. I hope this info helps you out!

    • @douglasdever6134
      @douglasdever6134 Год назад +1

      @@soflojoshautoreview That works. Did the same wit a hummer after a back injury in UT. It was 105 outside, but it sure does help

    • @soflojoshautoreview
      @soflojoshautoreview  Год назад

      Yeah the heated seats on Stage 3 was really Hot but then it just starts to turn off. When it went to stage 2 it felt like it wasn’t even on so I had to continually turn it off and then on again after 15 minutes or so.

    • @bextar6365
      @bextar6365 Год назад

      @@soflojoshautoreview AC will always lower gas mileage ..

  • @sherryb.2303
    @sherryb.2303 8 месяцев назад +1

    I just bought a 2024 HRV EXL in Nordic Forest Pearl two days ago. I love it. I’m trying to find out more about the KAAR Security System that Honda offers. Are you familiar with it?

  • @Ponskippa
    @Ponskippa Год назад +4

    32mpg sounds good for a 2 litre engine in my opinion. It’s a “big” car. My golf GTi averages that and it’s smaller.

    • @soflojoshautoreview
      @soflojoshautoreview  Год назад +1

      True it does.

    • @Ponskippa
      @Ponskippa Год назад

      @@soflojoshautoreview do you still have the car? I’m actually thinking of trading in for a HrV for the increased leg room

    • @soflojoshautoreview
      @soflojoshautoreview  Год назад +1

      Yes I do. The increased legroom is actually a good thing and can fit tall people in the back comfortably.

  • @joycarney5689
    @joycarney5689 Год назад

    I have a honda Hr v 2020 LX the base model she is fast it love it and I have the magic seat and more room I get good gas mileage

  • @user-ot6xf1kq5f
    @user-ot6xf1kq5f 11 месяцев назад

    I'm a taxi and limousine driver.My experience on MPG was Great on 2020 Honda Accord Sport and 2021 again on Honda Accord Sport.
    Driving on the Highway 85 miles. Driving on the ADAPTIV Cruz Control.Driving on 70 mph and on 82 mph. Driving With gasoline the 78 NO 83 and up ONLY 78....And believe or not the average MPG was GREAT. ALWAYS was 47 - 51 mpg.Gays ,Always use Adaptiv Cruz Control on whatever kind of car you drive

  • @mattmcmullen1145
    @mattmcmullen1145 Год назад +1

    What is the phone holder you’re using? Cup holder style?

  • @CharlieJohnson963
    @CharlieJohnson963 Год назад +2

    I have 2022 lx AWD
    I like the car but I don't love it.
    The seats are way too firm, and the stereo system sucks.
    So why did I get it ?
    Well , I was coming from a 2016 Kia Soul.
    The Soul is way more comfortable to ride in and has a decent stereo.
    The problem is that it's a Kia.
    I learned about the engine issues after I bought it and then I heard about all the Kia's being stolen since it was easily hot wired.
    Hondas reputation is why I went with HRV.
    I'm thinking of replacing it with an CRV or a Tiguan.
    Thoughts?

    • @soflojoshautoreview
      @soflojoshautoreview  Год назад +1

      Honestly i understand where you are coming from. Like I mentioned in my previous video that I was looking at the Kona N-Line. That engine is great but the transmission is actually horrible given that it’s a Dry Clutch 7 Speed DCT. I loved the Kona honestly but I got the HR-V due to the monthly payments being down.
      As for considering the CR-V and Tiguan. It’s a tough choice because both models are great. I do feel that the CR-V is great on handling if you care about that but the interior just felt… cheap. I’ve driven it a couple months ago when it came out but couldn’t film it. Visibility is great in the CR-V so is handling but honestly that’s about it. Seats though we’re definitely comfortable. As for the Tiguan I’ve never driven one. But I do feel like the interior is greater even though it’s becoming dated. You also don’t have a CVT which really messes with how a car performs. Overall I would much rather choose the Tiguan. Now I don’t know if you know but a Next Gen Tiguan should be revealed later this year so maybe just maybe you can get a good price when they are going to switch over to the next gen.

    • @CharlieJohnson963
      @CharlieJohnson963 Год назад +1

      @@soflojoshautoreview
      Thanks for your quick response.
      I'm 60yrs old and am now in it for the comfort and smooth ride.
      I drive about 20 miles a week right now but will be traveling once I retire soon.
      I also am leaning towards the Tiguan one as the comfort on long road trips will be much better than a CRV.

    • @soflojoshautoreview
      @soflojoshautoreview  Год назад +1

      For sure the Tiguan will offer a better comfortability then the CR-V. I hope that you enjoy your retirement and get to explore more of this wonderful world!

    • @CharlieJohnson963
      @CharlieJohnson963 Год назад

      Thanks Brother!
      Hope you have a wonderful life as well 👍

    • @MrSteveb1
      @MrSteveb1 Год назад +1

      @@CharlieJohnson963 hopefully That Volkswagen lasts longer then the warranty. VW’s don’t compare well with regards to reliability with Honda’s , I’ve owned both and speak from experience. Good luck with whatever you decide

  • @ladybugonapug-jamie2596
    @ladybugonapug-jamie2596 Год назад +2

    I watched your initial review and was sold on this HR-V after massively researching a Kia Niro Hybrid model...but then saw this video and now doubting it. Would really enjoy you reviewing your girlfriend's Niro if you can! Thank you for your honest, personal review!

    • @soflojoshautoreview
      @soflojoshautoreview  Год назад +3

      Since I really haven’t had any time to do reviews lately I’ll just give you my honest review in writing. I’ve driven her Niro countless times from 3 hrs on the road to about 35 minutes of driving back roads and freeways. With that being said the overall car feels great in both fuel economy and comfortability. She has the touring trim so it comes with extra goodies but one thing I really liked coming from my car is the Torque from the Hybrid system and an actual transmission such as the 6 Speed DCT. Sure the HP is only 139 but the Torque really helps to get you going. The CVT and Engine in mine is very sluggish. As for fuel economy we would fill up with a full tank and average about 50 MPG which compared to the 27 i average. I have been looking and recently stopped someone to talk about their 23’ Niro and they told me it was a huge step up from there Toyota Prius they had. Personally if I wanted to do a retake I would of gotten the 23’ Niro. I hope this helps you out. Feel free to ask me any questions about it.

  • @90victorggo
    @90victorggo 8 месяцев назад

    I also have that problems with the paint, I know this can happen, but I feel this paint is weaker than my older car (kia forte)

  • @bobdog1953
    @bobdog1953 Год назад +1

    I was considering this trim when my Civic lease ends. Looked at specs and ------ it has no SiriusXM satellite radio access. What's up with that? I ruled this one out because of that.
    Have to go up to the Ex-L to get that. Why would Honda do that? I thought that would be important to a lot of people.

    • @soflojoshautoreview
      @soflojoshautoreview  Год назад +1

      It is weird how they locked SiriusXM to only the EX-L because of the Larger Screen. The odd thing is the all HR-V come with the shark fin antenna that is a typical indication that you have Satellite radio as well as Navigation but even then I don’t think the top trim comes with Navigation anymore

  • @JayThaKid99
    @JayThaKid99 3 месяца назад

    Maybe they resolved issue with the ‘24’s because I def don’t have a problem accelerating

  • @WhittyPics
    @WhittyPics Год назад +6

    Ride and comfort is my biggest complaint with my 2009 CRV. That car will wear you out on a long trip. It just isn't comfortable to ride in very long. It is a bit under powered too. I bought the car new and as far as reliability I haven't done anything to that car for going on 14 years other than tires and batteries. They are good cars for knocking around town and they will last forever. For a long trip, I prefer a bigger vehicle. I suspect this HRV will be the same thing.

    • @WhittyPics
      @WhittyPics Год назад

      My 09 CRV has been disappointing on fuel economy. I guess because it is a sport utility vehicle. My 2018 Ford Taurus is just as good on gas as my CRV and it is a lot more comfortable. I had an 81 Honda Accord that got 36-38 MPG on the highway and it was more comfortable. The finish on your B pillers won't likely hold up either if my CRV is any clue.

    • @soflojoshautoreview
      @soflojoshautoreview  Год назад

      Thanks for the comments. The seats do feel extremely firm. You don’t notices it when you are at a dealership or test driving it but man do you feel it when you go on long road trips. I will say the suspension in the HR-V is good and isn’t rough. MPG is pretty sad honestly was expecting better from an NA 158 HP motor but got worse. I’ve also noticed that when putting in gas it no longer goes to low 400 and high 300. It now stops consistently at 348 Miles till empty

    • @David-nb8qo
      @David-nb8qo Год назад

      09 crv has more power then the new hrv

  • @lorenschwiderski
    @lorenschwiderski Месяц назад +1

    Your Subaru CrossTrek awaits. Premium 2.0 would have better seating and AWD.

    • @jaroslawakmiot666
      @jaroslawakmiot666 Месяц назад

      Also, AFAIK it has better engine and transmission. Additionally it costs less and two lowest trims are Made in Japan while all HR-Vs are Mexican made and believe me, it does matter....

  • @abidfarooqui4899
    @abidfarooqui4899 Год назад +1

    We are just picking up a black HRV EXL this weekend for our son who starts USF in the fall. It kind of bugged me how Honda did not have a simple lumbar support and back seat USB ports or an arm rest on the back seat even in this trim. Never owned a Honda before. Mostly Toyotas and Nissans. But now I am driving a Subaru Outback and I love that car. I get 30 MPG Highway in it and it can tow up to 2700 pounds. Anyway, HRV EX-L is very highly rated by IHSS for safety in all sorts of tests. That is why we got it for our son.
    You mentioned Kia NIRO Hybrid and its speed. Well it does 0-60 in over 7.8 seconds. Honda HRV does 0-60 in 8.6 seconds. Not a lot of difference given one has the extra torque from the Hybrid system and HRV in 2023 is larger. Niro Hybrid just feels like it accelerates faster but it really doesn't by much. The CVT shifting has been smoothed out too much in programming by Honda I think. The Chevy Equinox takes longer to do 0-60 than both of these and so does Jeep Renegade . These are SUVs not a low down smaller Civic to throw around. My wife just got an EUV by VW called ID.4 They state 0-60 in like 6.6 seconds but I can tell you it does it in just over 5 seconds.

    • @soflojoshautoreview
      @soflojoshautoreview  Год назад +1

      That’s great to hear and congratulations to him on getting into USF. When I bought the car they didn’t have safety ratings available but I’m glad it’s an IIHS Top Safety Pick +. Overall after 7k miles I’m happy with it and I’m sure he will as well.

  • @aales1167
    @aales1167 Год назад +2

    Would you recommend this after all the cons?

    • @soflojoshautoreview
      @soflojoshautoreview  Год назад +3

      If you are in need of a car that’s cheap and can’t find another car that offers safety features then I would recommend it as it’s a good value.
      If you are looking for comfortability with great gas mileage because of the engine that it comes with and it having a CVT then I would say no.
      It’s a nice looking car but honestly the Kona N-Line and Kia Seltos offer more for the same price as this does. You get the upgraded 1.6T with a proper automatic but also get great fuel economy.

    • @aales1167
      @aales1167 Год назад +1

      @@soflojoshautoreview thanks

    • @Kpass2012
      @Kpass2012 Год назад +6

      The downside is you will own a Kia with a forced induction motor. This combination will be much less reliable then a naturally aspirated Honda.

    • @soflojoshautoreview
      @soflojoshautoreview  Год назад

      Yes just like if the HR-V came out with the 1.5T as a top Touring trim. NA is good but when it comes to this application as in the 2.0 NA from Honda, it is not as fuel efficient as an NA Hyundai or Kia engine. I know I said Turbocharged engines but let’s be honest it should be compared to an NA

    • @shivamarya5225
      @shivamarya5225 Год назад

      @@soflojoshautoreview yeah but the 2.0l NA engine in the kona is 10hp less than even this engine

  • @arden5350
    @arden5350 5 месяцев назад +1

    Bro how do you have about 30 MPG I'm getting about 25 in mine are there any tips you can give?

    • @jaroslawakmiot666
      @jaroslawakmiot666 Месяц назад

      22 - 25 is more realistic. Stay away....

    • @724tomjohnston
      @724tomjohnston 23 дня назад

      I Easily get 33-35 . Just stay 70mph or less.

    • @jaroslawakmiot666
      @jaroslawakmiot666 23 дня назад

      @@724tomjohnston You obviously drive FWD version .....no passengers or cargo ?

  • @methepaji1
    @methepaji1 Год назад

    I feel the same thing with the gas mileage with my 2023 Honda Civic sport..

  • @24cupsandcounting
    @24cupsandcounting Год назад +1

    How was the road noise?

    • @soflojoshautoreview
      @soflojoshautoreview  Год назад

      It was relatively good. Not the quietest but it got the job done.

  • @corndawgz
    @corndawgz Год назад

    1st i like the design of it so imma buy it. every other reason comes 2nd

  • @user-vi2hr6el1l
    @user-vi2hr6el1l Год назад +2

    I switched from the c-hr to the hr- v. I can say that the 2023 hrv is faster and have a little more power, it feels like Ifs going faster that what it says on the speometer. I would get the ex-l trim since it has a sunroof but that’s personal preference. Overall, it’s a fun car to drive, nice new design, and it has cool features.

    • @sakibc1787
      @sakibc1787 11 месяцев назад

      That's the one I got but really wanted the black rims 😢

    • @anthonyproctor9105
      @anthonyproctor9105 11 месяцев назад

      I’m wanting to get that in the future but in red with black rims I only look for reliable and preferences, not on how much hp it has.

  • @user-mi2nw2mb1g
    @user-mi2nw2mb1g Год назад +1

    I really regret n idk why back glass shatter spontaneously by itself, something is wrong with this model really

  • @BwadeReacts
    @BwadeReacts Год назад

    Do you use 91 gas or do you use regular gas I noticed a difference even though people say there's no difference I definitely noticed a difference I went from using regular gas in my Honda CRV and only getting like $300 and change once I switch to 91 I started getting 425

    • @soflojoshautoreview
      @soflojoshautoreview  Год назад +1

      I just put regular since that’s what Honda recommends. I’ll have to try it next time I pump some gas.

  • @eprohoda
    @eprohoda Год назад +1

    buddy. good - 🙌

  • @thisisgoingtopain
    @thisisgoingtopain Год назад

    How much did you get your hrv otd?

  • @snkr_em
    @snkr_em Год назад

    Did you change oil now? And what oil do you used?

    • @soflojoshautoreview
      @soflojoshautoreview  Год назад

      Not yet. I have to wait till the service reminder in order to get the free oil change done that Honda offers from 23 MY

    • @snkr_em
      @snkr_em Год назад

      @@soflojoshautoreview thanks for the info and how many miles you got now

    • @soflojoshautoreview
      @soflojoshautoreview  Год назад

      Almost 7k miles.

    • @snkr_em
      @snkr_em Год назад

      When is youre plan to change oil i mean how many miles

  • @dabaydestrian437
    @dabaydestrian437 10 месяцев назад

    Thinking of getting a AWD hrv.. I wonder how it does with light off roading?

  • @edgarvelasco7130
    @edgarvelasco7130 8 месяцев назад +2

    Great account of initial ownership experience. I like this CUV's size, practically, but Honda needs to offer the 1.5 turbo as an option.
    That 2.0 is just not adequate for the weight of the vehicle. I would purchase the Civic hatchback with the 1.5T over the HR-V.

    • @soflojoshautoreview
      @soflojoshautoreview  8 месяцев назад

      The 1.5T would of been perfect and I agree would tell people to buy the Civic Hatch over the HRV

  • @assessoraudit
    @assessoraudit 5 месяцев назад

    I think you made a mistake getting the Sport. I agree.... the seats are no good. However the EX-L seats are great. I'd not buy anything but the EX-L. Its worth the extra money. I love this car. A little slow. But im in no hurry these days. I owned a BMW that was twice as fast and twice the money. The EX-L is nicer in my book...other than power.

  • @danielschmock6338
    @danielschmock6338 Год назад

    My Camry is getting 2 more mpg th a it did when it was newer

  • @linaemm14
    @linaemm14 Год назад

    It does have radio presets

  • @peteryamaha6426
    @peteryamaha6426 Год назад

    You are welcome

  • @janiceorias4007
    @janiceorias4007 Год назад

    How can I check tire pressure, new driver here

    • @pepsicolazero
      @pepsicolazero Год назад

      You have to do it manually with a tire gauge

  • @axelcerna782
    @axelcerna782 Год назад

    Hi Jon , I live in México, I recently bough a Sport HRV, and i think the only Issue i the power delivey, but the Reason is for CVT transmition

    • @soflojoshautoreview
      @soflojoshautoreview  Год назад

      Agreed. It seems to have a huge disadvantage with power delivery due to CVT.

  • @AndresSalazarAutos
    @AndresSalazarAutos Год назад +1

    I've driven this car (the one for the Mexican market), the leather seats are much more comfortable, but yes, about the power, it has none (I mean, it must be one of the slowest of the segment). And I wonder why Honda forgot the rear AC and armrest, thankfully in Mexico we at least get 2 USB outlets back there.

    • @soflojoshautoreview
      @soflojoshautoreview  Год назад

      Yeah I think the power is really bad especially in higher elevations. It doesn’t have great passing power either. Crazy how Mexico, Japan and Europe got USB’s in the back with Japan and Europe getting rear air vents.

    • @bextar6365
      @bextar6365 Год назад

      Cost cutting is the reason !!

    • @Pinkkermit17
      @Pinkkermit17 Год назад

      The rear seating missing the arm rest and the air conditioning bothers me more then it should. I want the passengers to be comfortable. It always bothers me when cars don’t have their own air controls in the back.

  • @feliscatos4435
    @feliscatos4435 9 месяцев назад

    Hands at 9 and 3 o'Clock. and don't rest your hand on the shifter, or you'll be replacing that cvt sooner than you might want.

  • @upperechelon25
    @upperechelon25 Год назад +3

    I’ve been considering the 23 crv but now im a bit more concerned

    • @soflojoshautoreview
      @soflojoshautoreview  Год назад +1

      I think that the CR-V would be a better model. They still ride on the exact same platform so you’ll feel the sportiness of the Civic. It’s best to test them out and find which one you like.

    • @dreadsupreme
      @dreadsupreme Год назад

      @@soflojoshautoreview but the CRV isnt on the civc model??