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How many miles can a 2002 Honda CRV last?

How many miles can a 2002 Honda CRV last?

If adequately maintained, a new Honda CR-V can last between 250,000 to 300,000 miles on the road. This translates into a lifespan of 16 to 20 years, making the CR-V one of the most dependable crossovers in the market.

Are all 2002 Honda CRV all wheel drive?

Used 2002 Honda CR-V Overview Pre-owned Honda CR-V models are available with a 2.4 L-liter gas engine, with output up to 160 hp, depending on engine type. The Used 2002 Honda CR-V comes with all wheel drive, and front wheel drive. Available transmissions include: 4-speed automatic.

Does 2002 Honda CRV have 4 wheel drive?

The CRV is basically a Honda Civic wagon on growth hormones. It comes in front-wheel-drive LX, four-wheel-drive LX and four-wheel-drive EX. Typical of Honda, the vehicle still retains its 4-cylinder engine.

What kind of engine is in a 2002 Honda CRV?

i-VTEC 4-cylinder
Every 2002 CR-V features a newly developed, 16-valve DOHC inline 2.4-liter i-VTEC 4-cylinder engine.

What engine is in a 2002 CRV?

2.4 L 4-cylinder
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Are there any problems with a 2002 Honda CRV?

The 2002 Honda CR-V has 763 problems & defects reported by CR-V owners. The worst complaints are AC / heater, accessories – interior, and engine problems.

Is the Honda CRV still a 4 cylinder car?

Typical of Honda, the vehicle still retains its 4-cylinder engine. While the first-generation CRV felt underpowered, the new CRV boasts 20 more horsepower and feels much more lively.

Are there any negatives to a Honda CRV?

Only negatives are it’s loud while driving over 50mph and black on black is hot in the summer. Still my favorite design of all the Honda CRVs. The roominess even in the backseat is unbeatable for a small SUV.

How tall is the Honda CRV in inches?

It features a short, sharply raked nose and high-visibility rear lights. The CR-V measures 178.6 inches long overall, rides a 103.2-inch wheelbase and stands 66.2 inches tall. Traditional SUV styling continues to conceal the CR-V’s passenger-car platform.

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Ruth Doyle