Is the Honda CR-V good on the highway?

Is the Honda CR-V good on the highway?

Good to look at, good to drive, and good on gas: the CR-V is among the most fuel-efficient compact crossovers we’ve tested. The EPA estimates the gas-only model will earn up to 28 mpg in the city and 34 on the highway. The hybrid CR-V is estimated to earn 40 mpg city and 35 highway.

How many miles does a Honda CRV get on a full tank?

Combined with its fuel tank capacity of 14 gallons, the Honda CR-V FWD gas models get around 392 city miles and around 476 highway miles per tank of gas, while the AWD models get around 378 city miles and 448 highway miles.

What’s the maximum load for a Honda CRV?

The maximum load for your vehicle is 850 lbs (385 kg) for U.S. vehicles, and 395 kg for Canadian vehicles. This figure includes the total weight of all occupants, cargo, and accessories, and the tongue load if you are towing a trailer.

How long does it take to test Honda CRV hybrid?

This page relates our experiences testing a CR-V Hybrid Touring over the course of one year. Our long-term testing program is where we go into more detail than our normal vehicle reviews. Here you’ll read comments and see videos from our entire editorial test team as they go about their daily lives in our CR-V Hybrid.

What’s the deal with the s gear on a Honda CRV?

The “S” gear is the fun gear!!! If I’m trundling along at 35mph in my ’15, the engine will be at about the 1000rpm mark. If in sport mode, it’ll turn over at about 2,000rpm. Basically it gets the engine to camp closer to the peak torque point of 3,900rpm so it can get there sooner for maximum acceleration, at the expense of fuel economy.

Which is better Honda CRV or regular CRV?

Naturally, higher fuel economy is a big reason you’d want to consider a Honda CR-V Hybrid instead of a regular CR-V. Based on EPA estimates, a CR-V Hybrid will get 38 mpg in combined driving. That’s an attractive 31% boost over a regular CR-V with all-wheel drive (AWD); it gets an estimated 29 mpg.