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Honda CR-V

Year: 2015

If you see a 2015 Honda CR-V for sale at reasonable price, don’t jump in on the opportunity just yet. There’s something off with one of the most popular compact crossovers in the US. Many CR-V owners have reported unnatural vibrations coming from both the engine and the transmission. Needless to say, they experienced them straight from upon delivery which can only mean one thing – it’s a defect on Honda’s part. Even numerous test drivers experienced the issue upon their review of the car.

New Honda CR-V shakes violently while idle and at low rpm, and it’s not only the shifter and the steering wheel that serve as vibration conduits. Vibrations break out from the dash and pedals as well. Apparently, Honda has found a solution, but neither they nor the dealers deemed they’re obliged to inform the owners of that. This can only mean Honda is trying to play this one quiet in hopes the word won’t spread out. In other words, they know they’ve screwed things up.

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