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7.5

pretty bad

Typical Repair Cost:

$639.00

Average Mileage:

23,461 miles

Total Complaints:

13 complaints

Most common solutions:

  1. put better tires on new cars (9 reports)
  2. not sure (2 reports)
  3. replace tires (2 reports)
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problem #13

2009Nov 10

CR-V LX

  • Automatic transmission
  • 35,000 miles

the road noise is horrible and at only 35K miles there is no way I should have nearly bald tires. I have had them rotated and balanced as required. Haven't even bothered to contact dealer or bridgestone well cause it's bridgestone and we all know they suck and warranties never cover tires. so I will end up forking over around 700 to buy new tires after only 2 years of use.

B R.

Kernersville, NC, USA

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problem #12

2009Oct 13

CR-V EX 2.4L

  • Automatic transmission
  • 19,343 miles

Tires have been rotated every 6000 miles and pressure checked and fixed when needed every month or more often. About 1/16 of and inch from wear bars on all four! Thay did wear equally, BUT too quickly!!

meathale

West Springfield, MA, USA

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problem #11

2009Aug 05

CR-V LX

  • Automatic transmission
  • 19,650 miles

Continental Oem tires are crap. They only last 22,000 miles

Denis H.

Manchester, NH, USA

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problem #10

2007Nov 01

CR-V EX-L Navi

  • Automatic transmission
  • 40,000 miles

Bridgestone Dueler were OEM on my CR-V. At 40k miles they were BALD. No help from the dealer. Dealer suggested same tires or Continental at $800. After plenty of research I opted for Michelins. I now have 125k miles and the Michelins probably still have 5k left on them. They cost me $800 at tire shop.

makinchips

Fremont, OH, USA

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problem #9

2009May 01

CR-V

  • Automatic transmission
  • 17,398 miles

Had the car for only 13 months (28,000 km) and started experiencing very loud cabin noise while driving. The volume on the radio had to be raised to hear music and passengers have to speak loudly to hear each other. The car was new and under warranty. Took it to get diagnosed and the Honda dealer first had me sign a contract saying I would be charged $20 + tax if the problem turned out to not be covered under warranty. I argued about this and refused to sign at first but they wouldn't budge so I had to. In the end they told me the tires are causing the noise and need to be replaced. I couldn't understand how tires with only 28,000 km can need replacing and told them that when I bought new tires in the past for my old car they came with a 100,000 km + tread life. The service manager basically said I am wrong and that treadlife is only 16,000 km on Civic Si (which I don't even have, I have a CR-V!). He is a liar because I have checked since and new tires do come with 100,000 km warranties or sometimes even more. They were very unhelpful and then to add insult told me tires are not covered by Honda because they don't make the tires and I should take it up with the tire manufacturer (does Honda make the bulb in the light, the mirrors, the fabric? of course not assemble all the parts - Honda's warranty is useless). Then I was charged the $20 + tax and they would not waive this despite me having had my car serviced there before and spent hundreds. SHAME ON HONDA. I will never buy any Honda car again, and I have bought three cars from them over time. Despite this their service people treat me like a pile of excrement every time I go in and this time even Honda Canada was rude to me on the phone. Very disappointed because it's not an inexpensive car. It is astonishing that they can get away with this.

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Toronto, Ontario, Canada

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problem #8

2008Sep 08

CR-V EX-L 2.4L

  • Automatic transmission
  • 17,000 miles

Vehicle started making noise about 15K miles. Very noisy in the cab, could hardly have a conversation. Took car to dealer and could not believe when I was told the OEM Continental tires were bad. Searched the Tire Rack and found many complaints. Contacted Honda and they gave a very pleasant BS Run-A-Round. Had to replace tires at my cost with Michelin tires. With so many complaints either the OEM tires were not designed for the vehicle or something is wrong with the suspension on 2007 CRVs.

jcd3248

Valparaiso, IN, USA

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problem #7

2008Oct 01

CR-V

  • Automatic transmission
  • 24,000 miles

At 24,000 miles I took my car in for a routine oil change. The tech that helped in at the Honda dealership told me my rear suspension was shot and that caused all four tires to be shot. I CANNOT believe that Honda puts such crappy worthless tires on a car that is not even 2 years old. After being told the suspension was not under warranty, they came back to me and told me that it is under warranty. I am just so mad that the tires are so bad, and I paid cash for this car! Ridiculous. Listen up Honda dealers and whoever else manufactures this junk, we are paying good money for the tires to wear out in just 2 years with no warranty at all!!!! You suck!!!!! I guess this is what I get for switching from Toyota to Honda!

Shanon W.

Broken Arrow, OK, USA

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problem #6

2008Jul 25

CR-V

  • Automatic transmission
  • 25,000 miles

The tires were very poor quality and I was surprised they didn't last at least 50 or 60k. The car certainly cost enough.

B A L.

Orange, MA, USA

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problem #5

2009Mar 05

CR-V

  • Automatic transmission
  • 16,598 miles

Useless tires in snow! I've never had a vehicle perform soooo poorly and there's only 16000 miles on it! Pathetic!!!!

Sherry R.

Calgary, AB, Canada

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problem #4

2009Feb 09

CR-V EX 4 cyl

  • Automatic transmission
  • 19,000 miles

Factory installed Bridgestones were at 3/32 on all four tires at 19,000 miles. Local dealership wanted to put OEM Bridgestones or OEM Continental back on. I said HELL NO! I put on Kumho tires and am very happy with the ride and comfort. I am just pissed off that Honda put such a crappy tire on such a nice vehicle.

ben4unc

Kernersville, NC, USA

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problem #3

2008Oct 26

CR-V

  • Automatic transmission
  • 10,000 miles

My CR-V at 10,000 MILES Needed new front tires because they were worn so badly and actually it probably could have used new tires all around - factory tires. Now at 15,000 miles the back tread on one side is considerably lower than the rest of the tires. I am on a tire replacement plan at 25,000 miles, thus the dealership does not want to fix the tires. They want to rotate my fron tires to the back. I am concerned. Currently there is a tread of 7 on one side in the back and 5 on the other that they want to move to the front. Is anyone else having this problem with their tires wearing?

Becker R.

Eleva, WI, USA

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problem #2

2008Mar 01

CR-V

  • Automatic transmission
  • 40,000 miles

So disappointed with Honda, was a 3 time new car purchaser will never buy another one due to frustration.
Original tires wore like crap, replacement hard to find, had to rely on dealership who replaced in March 08 now in December 08 I need another tire due to nail and they are discontinued, I blame Honda for selecting a size that is hard to find.

Susan G.

Harpers Ferry, WV, USA

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problem #1

2008Dec 13

CR-V EX 3.2L

  • Automatic transmission
  • 22,000 miles

My Honda CR-V is 14 months old and I've just been told I need new tires. The Continental brand tires that come with the car are only rated for 25,00--35,000 miles. It is absolutely ridiculous to put such cheap low mileage tires on a new vehicle.

Rebecca D.

Carbondale, IL, USA

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