Applejack
Explorer
I recently picked up a 2002 Honda CR-V EX 5sp man. 140k on it. All my intentions were to pick up a Subaru Forester but they are like gold in my area and I could not touch one with my $3500 budget (with less than a million miles) as I am unwilling to take out a loan. We are Toyota and Subaru loyalists but we've had stints with other brands including a 2011 Honda Element.
All I was needing was a reliable DD with AWD with ok ground clearance and 20+ city mpg. I considered another element but again they were fetching too high of prices. So naturally I considered the Elements cousin the See Are Dash Vee, and immediately found those guy on CL with this one only $500 over my intended budget. After checking it out (very clean) I decided to snatch it up.

This will likely never see anything more than dirt FS roads or maybe the occasional two track. Our 4Runner is for the more serious overlanding tasks. We already have a 2005 Forester in our fleet and it will be interesting to do some real side by side comparisons, but this I can tell you now, I do not care how much envy or wishful thinking anyone has, the AWD system that Honda uses is no match for Subaru's, and that is ok. Honda chose their system over a more aggressive one for a reason. We will be using this Honda to get to backinpacking and mountain biking trailheads, Sunday drives on backroads and it will be interesting to see how it does for these duties. At times it may be faced with dealing with more difficult terrain than we intended to encounter and I will dutifully evaluate its performance when that time comes. It will remain stock with the exception of slightly larger 205/75/15 General Grabber AT2's going on it next week. I know it could fit even larger boots on it but that would unnecessarily negate the mpg advantages that I want. Stay tuned....
All I was needing was a reliable DD with AWD with ok ground clearance and 20+ city mpg. I considered another element but again they were fetching too high of prices. So naturally I considered the Elements cousin the See Are Dash Vee, and immediately found those guy on CL with this one only $500 over my intended budget. After checking it out (very clean) I decided to snatch it up.

This will likely never see anything more than dirt FS roads or maybe the occasional two track. Our 4Runner is for the more serious overlanding tasks. We already have a 2005 Forester in our fleet and it will be interesting to do some real side by side comparisons, but this I can tell you now, I do not care how much envy or wishful thinking anyone has, the AWD system that Honda uses is no match for Subaru's, and that is ok. Honda chose their system over a more aggressive one for a reason. We will be using this Honda to get to backinpacking and mountain biking trailheads, Sunday drives on backroads and it will be interesting to see how it does for these duties. At times it may be faced with dealing with more difficult terrain than we intended to encounter and I will dutifully evaluate its performance when that time comes. It will remain stock with the exception of slightly larger 205/75/15 General Grabber AT2's going on it next week. I know it could fit even larger boots on it but that would unnecessarily negate the mpg advantages that I want. Stay tuned....