2013 Honda CR-Z Consumer Reviews

2013 Honda CR-Z

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2013 Honda CR-Z

Starting MSRP $19,975–$21,655

Average Rating

4.2 out of 5
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Comfort:4.3 out of 5
Performance:4.2 out of 5
Exterior Styling:4.7 out of 5
Interior Design:4.3 out of 5
Value for the Money:4.0 out of 5
Reliability:4.2 out of 5

5 out of 6 people would recommended this car to a friend

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Fun, fun, fun and runs on air!

by Sharkie
from Alabama | May 18, 2013

Rating from

(5)
Comfort: 4 out of 5
Performance: 5 out of 5
Exterior Styling: 5 out of 5
Interior Design: 5 out of 5
Value for the Money: 5 out of 5
Reliability: 5 out of 5

"This car is so much fun! Having three choices of tranmission power makes it like owning three cars at one time. I have over 2000 miles on it and have owned it one month as of tomorrow."

I would recommend this car to a friend: Yes

This vehicle was purchased: New

Primary use for this car: Work


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Great for what it is.

by 2013 CR-Z Owner
from Orlando, FL | April 17, 2013

Rating from

(5)
Comfort: 5 out of 5
Performance: 4 out of 5
Exterior Styling: 5 out of 5
Interior Design: 4 out of 5
Value for the Money: 5 out of 5
Reliability: 5 out of 5

"To the person comparing this car to a CRX, you should take a step back and realize that the CRX had a smaller engine, less power, and weighed a whole heck of a lot less. There were far less safety features and design considerations needed in the 80s/90s, so cars could get away with half the weight and power. The same can't be said today, and that's why the CR-Z is such a great little car for what it can do. * I've owned my CR-Z for just over 3 months now (Jan 11, 2013 to April 16, 2013, the time of writing) and I've put over 8000 miles on it to date. Yeah, I drive a lot. I have the EX model without satnav and I just have to say I'm satisfied with my car (only wish I had gotten white). I take a lot of long trips, too, and I think it's more comfortable than my previous car, a Hyundai Genesis Coupe. * Power/driving/handling: The car handles pretty well if you're not trying to do sharp cornering. The suspension is a little too soft for anything too hot (easy fix) but for weaving on the highway or just driving a line, it's fine. The steering is stiff for a car in this class, which is great. The power on the 2013 is a big step above the 2011/2012 (which I have driven before) and in sport mode or using S+, you'll be surprised at how much torque there is and how fast the car can muster it. * Interior: Like I said, I have the EX which has nice interior trims and really nice materials. My interior has some red and blue accents which look really awesome with the faux-black chrome on the center console and the door handles. One thing I wish was different is the bluetooth. Without the satnav, bluetooth will only do phone calls, and not music streaming. Pity, really. Oh, and here's the one major glaring problem I have with this car: the US version has only two seats. What's up with that? The amount of cargo space you get is pretty ridiculous, though, as any hatch owner can imagine. * Exterior/styling: It's amazing, and strangely enough, white is the best color. It looks really, really good in white. Mine is grey. Oh well. * Reliability? Well, I left the lights on once since I wasn't paying attention to where I left the switch on the stalk. The battery died. Jumped right back to life, though. My mistake. Otherwise, I've had no issues. The car seems to sip oil. A single change seems like it should be good for about 10K miles (extrapolation using on-dash meter) though every 5K is likely a better idea."

I would recommend this car to a friend: Yes

This vehicle was purchased: New

Primary use for this car: Commuting


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3 out of 3 found this review helpful

I love this car

by Kingme
from Southern California | April 10, 2013

Rating from

(5)
Comfort: 5 out of 5
Performance: 4 out of 5
Exterior Styling: 4 out of 5
Interior Design: 5 out of 5
Value for the Money: 4 out of 5
Reliability: 5 out of 5

"The main complaints I always read about are that it's not fast enough for car enthusiasts, and its doesn't get good enough MPG for the hybrid crowd. Those people don't get what CRZ owners like about it. I wanted a to get better city MPG but at the same time I didn't want to completely give up power to enter and pass on the freeway. Now, am I planning to drag race Cameros and Mustangs? NO. I never did that before either with a non-hybrid. However, I can switch to sports mode and easily pass trucks and other slow moving vehicles with ease, unlike other hybrids that have very slow acceleration. Also, the new S+ button is great for an extra burst of speed. The CRZ is also fun to drive, the handling is great, and the dash display is really futuristic looking. It also doesn't look like a typical ugly hybrid, which is another reason I chose it. --To subject of the hybrid battery reliability. The U.S. mandatory hybrid battery warranty is 8 years/100k miles. And if you live in California, or certain other states the mandatory warranty is 10 years/150k miles. That means if the battery fails during that LONG warranty period Honda replaces it for free. The creator of the CRZ even said that they have to ensure these hybrid batteries last because of these stringent U.S. standards. I've had my 2013 for just over a month and love it. It's a fun car to drive plus you have Honda reliabilty."

I would recommend this car to a friend: Yes

This vehicle was purchased: New

Primary use for this car: Just getting around


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Zed is best kept secret

by Zed lover
from Independence, Missouri | March 2, 2013

Rating from

(5)
Comfort: 4 out of 5
Performance: 5 out of 5
Exterior Styling: 5 out of 5
Interior Design: 4 out of 5
Value for the Money: 5 out of 5
Reliability: 5 out of 5

"This is my second CR Z and i love the car. Can park it almost anywhere, zips through traffic like a nat, great mileage considering I drive like a maniac. Two seater just right for me, would be great for a kid going off to college or into the military that needs wheels. Only negative is seats are fairly spartan, not much padding and not heated. Bought my own heated seat pad ($25) and problem solved. Have all the bells and whistles like XM radio, Navi screen, 17 inch custom wheels & tires and EX model features. Worth every penny. Already added some of my own aftermarket touches (plasti-dipped the logo badges, installed window vent shades &wheel trim). Re the styiling - you either love it or hate it. I love it, but low sales figures put me in minority apparently. This thing is the best kept secret in the automotive market, IMO.."

I would recommend this car to a friend: Yes

This vehicle was purchased: New

Primary use for this car: Just getting around


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8 out of 8 found this review helpful

Finally a cool hybrid

by CRZ Fan
from Denver, CO | February 20, 2013

Rating from

(4)
Comfort: 4 out of 5
Performance: 4 out of 5
Exterior Styling: 5 out of 5
Interior Design: 4 out of 5
Value for the Money: 4 out of 5
Reliability: 4 out of 5

"Funny, the first reviewer doesn't own or didn't even test drive the CRZ and gave it a poor review. I test drove both the CRZ and Fit. The Fit was my first choice initially, but the CRZ looked so cool, I had to try it out. Hands down, the CRZ is much more fun and engaging to drive than the Fit. It has the Fit engine AND an electric assist, so it has plenty of power. I bought the CRZ and have been driving it on Econ mode just to see how high I can get the mileage up. After two tanks of gas, I'm getting 45 mpg, combined and over 50 on the highway. Power has been adequate on Econ. I suspect once I switch to Normal or Sport, I'd be thrown back into the seat. It's a super sharp car. Perfect for commuting to work. Not a 5-star car because of big blind spots, and I've not owned it long enough to dish out 5 starts but it's heading that way! Once thing, the doors open very wide (beware in cramp garages). Other than that FUN, FUN, FUN!"

I would recommend this car to a friend: Yes

This vehicle was purchased: New

Primary use for this car: Commuting


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7 out of 7 found this review helpful

Hybrid means lousy

by DWSwesVirginny
from West Virginia | February 8, 2013

Rating from

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Comfort: 4 out of 5
Performance: 3 out of 5
Exterior Styling: 4 out of 5
Interior Design: 4 out of 5
Value for the Money: 1 out of 5
Reliability: 1 out of 5

"An advisory for former CRX owners. I owned a 1987 Honda CRX HF for many years. All the way to the end I got 50+ MPG on the open highway, really! And that was 25 years ago. When I started seeing the CRZ on the highway, I thought, gee! I might get to own a CRX again. And I started to research buying one...until I found out it is a hybrid. I'm sure many are like me in wanting to stay away from these "Rube Goldberg" (and it would seem government...umm...strongly encouraged?) contraptions. I've talked with hybrid owners and all say repairs are expensive. I know two Prius owners who are faced with the expense of replacing the battery. Who wants that after pluncking down a lot of money in the first place! I know a Honda is not a Toyota but we're still talking about big weighty batteries to provide the energy and duration to be useful in moving a 2700 lb (sporty car with a weight problem!!?) object down the road. Besides, even with all the complicated engine/electric motor gizmology its only rated at 39 mpg. I get that regularly with my Honda Fit and...voila!...no hybrid. For that matter I got significantly more than that a quarter of a century ago. Are we moving forward or backwards? (And the latter along a VERY expensive route?)"

I would recommend this car to a friend: No

This vehicle was purchased: New

Primary use for this car: Commuting


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