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Are you having problems with your 2015 Honda HR-V? Let our team of motoring experts keep you up to date with all of the latest 2015 Honda HR-V issues & faults. We have gathered all of the most frequently asked questions and problems relating to the 2015 Honda HR-V in one spot to help you decide if it's a smart buy.
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Get an independent opinion from someone who is experienced in working with steering wheels and materials used in car interiors. An automotive trimmer might be a good start. If you have no success with Honda you could try to enlist the help of the consumer affairs people in Victoria, or even the ACCC.
Putting ride-handling up against comfort will mean a compromise on one side, as sporty-feeling SUVs tend to be a bit harsh in the ride with tyre noise as well. The Mazda CX-5 is the benchmark in the class, but the Honda HR-V could be more comfortable and flexible in the cabin.
The Qashqai is the right pick because of its bigger cabin, even if the Honda has lots of flexibility in its magic seats, but I would not commit without driving the Mazda CX-5, which is the class leader.
The i30 gets The Tick from me, is definitely not a throwaway, and is a better choice than the smaller and less refined HR-V, despite the flexibility of the Honda's cabin.
There's nothing to worry about with start-stop technology. It's been around for years and everybody has it. As for your choices, I'd put the CX-3 well ahead of the ASX and just in front of the HR-V but I wouldn't buy either. For me, a mid-level Mazda3 is bigger than the CX-3, has more power, more room and is better to drive.
The CX-5 gets The Tick and is best in class, as is the CX-3 tiddler. But if you want something sized between them then I also give The Tick to the Honda HR-V.
It's not going to be cheap because electronic handbrakes and foot brakes are rare in the compact class. The Honda HR-V has an electric brake and starts at $26,990 on the road, or you can get the bigger Camry with a foot brake for $28,990 drive away.
I hope you have a better result than the Snows, who were told to put their key into a plastic protective credit card case.
Thanks for alerting us to something that is going to become a very big issue as more cars use radar and laser systems to improve safety.
It's not solely about the luggage cover but also the $10,000 premium over the Jazz that is the basis for the HR-V. Even Mercedes-Benz can only justify a $6000 jump from the A-Class to the GLA, and that's on a $45,000 car.