Mar-17-2015 07:43 PM
Aug-29-2015 06:49 AM
RayChez wrote:
You might be right Mr Marks, but are the new CRV's getting that much more miles per gallon? I am not sure and have not looked into another CRV since we like ours a lot.
I would have gotten the all wheel drive, but I had a Honda Pilot EXL before and it was four wheel drive. In the seven years I had it I only used the four wheel drive one time. So I told my wife it was a waste of extra money for the four wheel drive on a new vehicle, and we got the two wheel drive CRV. It has been a great tow vehicle and a lot lighter then the Pilot.
Aug-28-2015 08:13 PM
ncrowley wrote:
I am also very disappointed with Honda. I tow a Fit 4 down and it is a great car. I wonder if there is a way we can petition Honda and tell them we want them to change the CRV and Fit back to being able to be towed 4 down?
Aug-28-2015 06:39 PM
Aug-28-2015 05:29 PM
RayChez wrote:
I have the two wheel drive 2013 CRV and it gets real good gas mileage. On straight long roads like I-5 right down the center through California I set it on cruise control for 75mph and I was getting 35 mpg. It is a great towing vehicle.
The worst towing vehicle I have had was a Jeep. Good for off road, but terrible gas mileage and terrible towing.
I believe the reason why Honda really got rid of the towing type vehicles is because a lot of RVers were not running the CRV through the gears before towing and it was causing problems with lubrication of the transmission. With claims mounting up on Honda that there was a problem with the transmission, they decided to just eliminate the transmission and the claims.
Aug-28-2015 05:18 PM
Aug-26-2015 08:46 PM
Aug-26-2015 05:09 PM
KO wrote:
.........- 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...
Aug-23-2015 10:00 AM
Mar-21-2015 02:48 PM
Mar-21-2015 12:03 PM
holstein13 wrote:KO wrote:Nope, there is no reason a Continuously Variable Transmission (CVT) can't be designed for four down towing. Other manufacturers do it such as Ford.
Constant Velocity Transmissions (CVT) are being installed. CVT cannot be towed or lub pump installed to get around it.
I've never heard of a Constant Velocity Transmission. I think you meant Continuously Variable Transmission which changes the leverage ratio using chains or belts instead of gears.
Mar-20-2015 06:35 PM
KO wrote:Nope, there is no reason a Continuously Variable Transmission (CVT) can't be designed for four down towing. Other manufacturers do it such as Ford.
Constant Velocity Transmissions (CVT) are being installed. CVT cannot be towed or lub pump installed to get around it.
Mar-19-2015 11:20 AM
DrewE wrote:soren wrote:DownTheAvenue wrote:
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!
"several hundred sales" Sorry, but no.
On a trip down the east coast during snowbird season I see at least a hundred hanging off the back of motorhomes. I had mine serviced at a Tampa area dealer recently. The service advisor told me that they have a steady stream of angry customers who simply cannot believe that Honda would do something so dumb. Honda probably had little choice when it came to increasing economy, but it comes at a cost of thousands of lost sales to RVers.
The CR-V is the seventh best selling vehicle in America, with 45,509 sales in January and February of this year (source). The motorhome toad market is negligible for it in the overall scheme of things.
Mar-19-2015 10:27 AM
tinkerer wrote:
That was a major reason we Bought the CRV in 2014. So far it's a great car.;)
Mar-19-2015 08:41 AM
soren wrote:DownTheAvenue wrote:
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!
"several hundred sales" Sorry, but no.
On a trip down the east coast during snowbird season I see at least a hundred hanging off the back of motorhomes. I had mine serviced at a Tampa area dealer recently. The service advisor told me that they have a steady stream of angry customers who simply cannot believe that Honda would do something so dumb. Honda probably had little choice when it came to increasing economy, but it comes at a cost of thousands of lost sales to RVers.