Are there any tips for better honda crv gas mileage?

Are there any tips for better honda crv gas mileage?

so, last summer I took a road trip with my buddies in my CR-V. We thought we were gonna save on gas, but I swear it felt like I was filling up every five minutes. I mean, it’s a comfy ride, but why does it drink gas like it’s a frat party?

I started paying more attention after that. One thing I noticed was tire pressure. It sounds boring, but keeping 'em inflated right helped a bit. Also, just keep the junk outta the trunk. I had a whole soccer mom setup back there with chairs and coolers. Who needs that?

And then there’s speed. Driving like a grandma might not be cool, but it seriously helps. Has anyone else tried lightening up their driving habits? I’m curious what else works.

I ve noticed a big difference in my Honda CRV’s gas mileage since I switched to synthetic oil. I live in Seattle and driving in traffic can be rough but keeping my tires inflated helps too.

Also reducing some extra weight in the trunk can do wonders. Small changes really add up.

Ive had my CR-V in Toronto for a few years now and keeping tires properly inflated really helps. Plus I’ve cut out quick starts. Works wonders.

Seems like regular maintenance can’t hurt either. Oil changes and all that. Just makes sense right? Gas mileage has improved honestly.

I remember road tripping through the Rockies last summer and my CRV did surprisingly well on gas.

Ive noticed keeping the tires inflated helps a lot.

Also maybe limit the extra weight in the trunk

Just small things but they really add up sometimes dont ya think?

I have a 2018 CRV and noticed a big difference after I started using premium gas. Crazy right but it really helped my mileage. Also drive slow and keep tires inflated.

Those highway trips in California were game-changers. Love it.

I have a CRV and honestly its not the best on gas. I live in Canada and during the winter I noticed it drinks more fuel. Keeping the tires properly inflated really helps though.

Also I’ve tried using premium gas just to see if it makes a difference. It seemed to run smoother but idk if it was worth it.

I ve noticed driving slower helps a lot in my CRV especially around Seattle I get better mileage on those rainy days

Also tire pressure is key I have kept mine in check and its amazing how much it improves the fuel economy

I’ve always struggled with my CR-V’s gas mileage in Ohio but then I tried keeping my tires properly inflated. It really helped a bit.

Also avoiding heavy acceleration works wonders. Plus maybe try lightening the load inside if you can. Little things add up right? Keeps the trips more enjoyable too.

I ve had a Honda CRV for about 5 years now and I’ve noticed that keeping my tires properly inflated has helped a bit with gas mileage.

Also I try to avoid heavy acceleration it just wastes gas.

Living in Toronto means traffic can be a pain but I find taking side streets whenever possible makes a difference. My CRV is still not the best on gas but these tips help a little.

I’ve noticed that keeping an eye on tire pressure really helps my CR-V. A friend of mine in Ohio swears by synthetic oil too. Small changes make a big difference in gas mileage. It’s kinda wild honestly.

I’ve been driving my CRV in Vancouver and honestly the gas mileage could be better. I found that keeping my tires properly inflated really helps. I also avoid heavy braking and fast starts. Makes a difference in how far I can go on a tank.

I ve noticed keeping the tires properly inflated helps a ton.

Last summer I drove my CRV from New York to Michigan and saved a surprising amount on gas.

Regular maintenance is key too I guess.

I ve been driving my CRV in Toronto for years and honestly it loves the gas way too much. Keeping tires inflated has made a bit of difference though.

Also easy on the pedal helps somewhat.

I’ve noticed that keeping my tires properly inflated helped a bit with my CRV gas mileage. I live in Seattle and it makes a difference through the rain.

Also doing regular oil changes really feels like it’s keeping the engine happy.

I’ve noticed that keeping the tires properly inflated helps a lot with gas mileage. One time driving through the Rockies I wasn’t careful and it made a difference.

Also I cut down on sudden acceleration and it somehow feels smoother. Little tweaks end up adding up.