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My Wife's 2001 CRV has 108k and on it's 4th set of tires. The Coopers have lasted the longest and seem to be going to last for awhile. The Bridgestone tires did not last very long. My Rav4 uses the exact same tire, except in size that the CRV uses. I still run Bridgestones and with 117k am on my 2nd set of tires. I still have my original rear brakes and only replaced my front at 92 k, the CRV all replaced long ago. Has anyone else experienced tire issues or other problems with their CRV like this? |
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Has anyone else experienced tire issues or other problems with their CRV like this? |
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On Jun 7, 7:34�pm, "Gh0stRid3r" <nos... (AT) nospam (DOT) net> wrote: snip Has anyone else experienced tire issues or other problems with their CRV like this? Honda vs Toyota Honda cars handle better than Toyota cars, in general. And Honda drivers tend to drive their cars harder and wear out tires and brakes faster. That said, Honda brakes are some of the worst and Toyotas some of the best with respect to durability. Friends of mine with a CRV also remarked about poor tire wear. They needed more room and bought an AWD Sienna which they say is superior in every way except mpg. |
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My Wife's 2001 CRV has 108k and on it's 4th set of tires. The Coopers have lasted the longest and seem to be going to last for awhile. The Bridgestone tires did not last very long. My Rav4 uses the exact same tire, except in size that the CRV uses. I still run Bridgestones and with 117k am on my 2nd set of tires. I still have my original rear brakes and only replaced my front at 92 k, the CRV all replaced long ago. Has anyone else experienced tire issues or other problems with their CRV like this? |
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Has anyone else experienced tire issues or other problems with their CRV like this? |
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"ACAR" <gmw... (AT) gmail (DOT) com> wrote in message news:c8fd7435-56c3-4c50-8ce5-ba855de62ba9 (AT) 21g2000vbk (DOT) googlegroups.com... On Jun 7, 7:34 pm, "Gh0stRid3r" <nos... (AT) nospam (DOT) net> wrote: snip Has anyone else experienced tire issues or other problems with their CRV like this? Honda vs Toyota Honda cars handle better than Toyota cars, in general. And Honda drivers tend to drive their cars harder and wear out tires and brakes faster. That said, Honda brakes are some of the worst and Toyotas some of the best with respect to durability. Friends of mine with a CRV also remarked about poor tire wear. They needed more room and bought an AWD Sienna which they say is superior in every way except mpg. A Honda car may handle better, but my Rav4 will run rings around a CRV in handling. That tank gets maybe 22-24 mpg and I get in the winter 24-26 and in the summer 27-30. Even when I drove the CRV on a trip I could only get28 out of it. |
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On Jun 7, 7:34*pm, "Gh0stRid3r" <nos... (AT) nospam (DOT) net> wrote: snip Has anyone else experienced tire issues or other problems with their CRV like this? Honda vs Toyota Honda cars handle better than Toyota cars, in general. And Honda drivers tend to drive their cars harder and wear out tires and brakes faster. That said, Honda brakes are some of the worst and Toyotas some of the best with respect to durability. Friends of mine with a CRV also remarked about poor tire wear. They needed more room and bought an AWD Sienna which they say is superior in every way except mpg. |
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On Jun 8, 10:30*pm, jim beam <m... (AT) privacy (DOT) net> wrote: eh? *then they must be total freds. well, in fact they are. *crv beats the sienna on handling any day. define "better handling" for family oriented vehicles. maximum lateral G without tiping over, same as anything. |
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eh? *then they must be total freds. |
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*crv beats the sienna on handling any day. |
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