Mar-17-2015 07:43 PM
Mar-19-2015 07:54 AM
DownTheAvenue wrote:mountainviewer wrote:
Well, IMHO, Honda has certainly "shot themselves in the foot" by changing the transmission in the 2015 CR-V's to one that prevents 4 wheel down towing. My 2005 CR-V is a great car, and an excellent tow vehicle, and I was all set to buy a new 2015 CR-V to replace it. But, NO, Honda in its great wisdom, decided to ignore the RV towing market (yes I know its just a speck in their sales needs), and replace an otherwise great 5 speed automatic with this "variable ratio", or whatever they call it non-towable tramsmision.
Well, all I can say is "I hope they choke on this unwise move"!!!
I am no longer a Honda advocate.
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My comment:
Probably no more than several hundred sales were made solely on the 4 down tow capability. Honda has much bigger things to worry about than keeping those old goats happy!
Mar-18-2015 10:04 PM
Mar-18-2015 08:18 PM
vermilye wrote:
The RAV4 cannot be towed 4 down (or, for 4 wheel drive versions, on a dolly). On top of that, they got rid of the V6 & tow package in 2013; my 2010 is a great tow vehicle for my 17' fiberglass trailer, but I'll have to look elsewhere for the next one...
Mar-18-2015 08:06 PM
Pangaea Ron wrote:X-3, I'm planning on running my 14 into the ground! I'm also a Honda Owner/ RV Owner that is very disappointed in Honda. I'm sure it is in the Honda round files but, I did write them a letter to let them know that I wasn't happy with there choice and that I will not buy another Honda product!tinkerer wrote:
That was a major reason we Bought the CRV in 2014. So far it's a great car.;)
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Mar-18-2015 04:54 PM
KO wrote:
I also discovered the problem about towing a 2015 Honda CRV - yesterday. I was getting ready to put a tow kit on my car when the Lady told me you can't tow 4 down. She said it is the Feds who mandated all new cars sold after 2017 must have at least 32MPG. In order to make this happpen - Constant Velocity Transmissions (CVT) are being installed. CVT cannot be towed or lub pump installed to get around it.
I guess I am buying a tow dolly...
Mar-18-2015 04:49 PM
Mar-18-2015 04:35 PM
mountainviewer wrote:I'm sure Honda will get more sales out of the increased MPG's than they would get out of RV'ers towing 4 down.
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Mar-18-2015 04:14 PM
Mar-18-2015 09:09 AM
mountainviewer wrote:
Well, IMHO, Honda has certainly "shot themselves in the foot" by changing the transmission in the 2015 CR-V's to one that prevents 4 wheel down towing. My 2005 CR-V is a great car, and an excellent tow vehicle, and I was all set to buy a new 2015 CR-V to replace it. But, NO, Honda in its great wisdom, decided to ignore the RV towing market (yes I know its just a speck in their sales needs), and replace an otherwise great 5 speed automatic with this "variable ratio", or whatever they call it non-towable tramsmision.
Well, all I can say is "I hope they choke on this unwise move"!!!
I am no longer a Honda advocate.
Comments?????
Mar-18-2015 08:52 AM
Mar-18-2015 07:11 AM
Mar-18-2015 06:53 AM
Mar-18-2015 06:43 AM
rr2254545 wrote:
Much discussed and beaten to death on here.
The Fit also bit the dust.
Get a Jeep and you will be a happy camper - I do not miss my Fit at all
Mar-18-2015 06:31 AM
tinkerer wrote:
That was a major reason we Bought the CRV in 2014. So far it's a great car.;)
Mar-18-2015 06:05 AM