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TSieverythings
post May 8 2019, 12:42 PM, updated 7y ago

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Do passengers feel bumpy/jumpy by sitting at the rear seat of Honda HRV?
I am looking for used Honda HRV and came across the owner said that the reason for sale is due to ride quality is not good especially rear seat feels bumpy/jumpy.
He already fixed it and currently is lesser bumpy/jumpy and he said this is the nature of HRV.
Any HRV owners can help to clarify this?
Thank ya.
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post May 8 2019, 12:53 PM

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QUOTE(ieverythings @ May 8 2019, 12:42 PM)
Do passengers feel bumpy/jumpy by sitting at the rear seat of Honda HRV?
I am looking for used Honda HRV and came across the owner said that the reason for sale is due to ride quality is not good especially rear seat feels bumpy/jumpy.
He already fixed it and currently is lesser bumpy/jumpy and he said this is the nature of HRV.
Any HRV owners can help to clarify this?
Thank ya.
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Thats to be expected with rear torsion beam setup (mainly to cut cost and have better rear leg room). Go for multilink setup if you want stability + comfort, but may have slightly less rear leg room.
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post May 8 2019, 12:55 PM

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QUOTE(ieverythings @ May 8 2019, 12:42 PM)
Do passengers feel bumpy/jumpy by sitting at the rear seat of Honda HRV?
I am looking for used Honda HRV and came across the owner said that the reason for sale is due to ride quality is not good especially rear seat feels bumpy/jumpy.
He already fixed it and currently is lesser bumpy/jumpy and he said this is the nature of HRV.
Any HRV owners can help to clarify this?
Thank ya.
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rear is bouncy, youtube will tell you it is comfortable

one of us got paid.
TSieverythings
post May 8 2019, 01:02 PM

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QUOTE(Christina Leo @ May 8 2019, 12:53 PM)
Thats to be expected with rear torsion beam setup (mainly to cut cost and have better rear leg room). Go for multilink setup if you want stability + comfort, but may have slightly less rear leg room.
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yah no wonder the owner also told me overall car ride is not comfy and not stable.
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post May 8 2019, 01:04 PM

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QUOTE(set @ May 8 2019, 12:55 PM)
rear is bouncy, youtube will tell you it is comfortable

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Yes my impression toward HRV is a comfy and spacious small size SUV.
Seems like i need to re-consider.
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QUOTE(ieverythings @ May 8 2019, 12:42 PM)
Do passengers feel bumpy/jumpy by sitting at the rear seat of Honda HRV?
I am looking for used Honda HRV and came across the owner said that the reason for sale is due to ride quality is not good especially rear seat feels bumpy/jumpy.
He already fixed it and currently is lesser bumpy/jumpy and he said this is the nature of HRV.
Any HRV owners can help to clarify this?
Thank ya.
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feels like jack-up alza jer
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post May 8 2019, 01:27 PM

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QUOTE(ieverythings @ May 8 2019, 01:04 PM)
Yes my impression toward HRV is a comfy and spacious small size SUV.
Seems like i need to re-consider.
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Honda allow test drive... can ask salesman drive and you sit behind.
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post May 8 2019, 01:31 PM

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QUOTE(Christina Leo @ May 8 2019, 12:53 PM)
Thats to be expected with rear torsion beam setup (mainly to cut cost and have better rear leg room). Go for multilink setup if you want stability + comfort, but may have slightly less rear leg room.
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For HRV, it will feel more obviously bumpy since it has higher ground clearance?
For C segment like Toyota Altis also uses torsion beam, will it feel less bumpy since it has lower ground clearance?
I am actually eyeing these 2 models.
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post May 8 2019, 01:51 PM

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QUOTE(dopamine @ May 8 2019, 02:31 PM)
For HRV, it will feel more obviously bumpy since it has higher ground clearance?
For C segment like Toyota Altis also uses torsion beam, will it feel less bumpy since it has lower ground clearance?
I am actually eyeing these 2 models.
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Are you looking to buy new ?
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post May 8 2019, 02:07 PM

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QUOTE(BravoZeroTwo @ May 8 2019, 01:51 PM)
Are you looking to buy new ?
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nope. looking at used.
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post May 8 2019, 02:15 PM

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QUOTE(dopamine @ May 8 2019, 01:31 PM)
For HRV, it will feel more obviously bumpy since it has higher ground clearance?
For C segment like Toyota Altis also uses torsion beam, will it feel less bumpy since it has lower ground clearance?
I am actually eyeing these 2 models.
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Higher ground clearance doesnt mean stiffer ride. But since HR-V is a crossover SUV, it will more likely to have a stiffer setup than altis. From my experience, altis is very soft and floaty especially on highway speed. Good for low speed city driving but definitely not for high speed stability. But having the same torsion beam setup, going over bumpy road will be more "unsettled" compared to multilink setup. Just drive slow and it will be fine though
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post May 8 2019, 02:15 PM

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QUOTE(dopamine @ May 8 2019, 01:31 PM)
For HRV, it will feel more obviously bumpy since it has higher ground clearance?
For C segment like Toyota Altis also uses torsion beam, will it feel less bumpy since it has lower ground clearance?
I am actually eyeing these 2 models.
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depends on the setting/tuning. even for jazz i feel the rear a bit bumpy.
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QUOTE(dopamine @ May 8 2019, 01:31 PM)
For HRV, it will feel more obviously bumpy since it has higher ground clearance?
For C segment like Toyota Altis also uses torsion beam, will it feel less bumpy since it has lower ground clearance?
I am actually eyeing these 2 models.
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QUOTE(theanswer @ May 8 2019, 02:15 PM)
depends on the setting/tuning. even for jazz i feel the rear a bit bumpy.
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not only jazz,, myvi, axia or any short rear car usually have this problem...


as for sedan is slightly more comfort rear due to body weight distribution better so suspension also absorb the bumpy feels more than short rear car...
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post May 8 2019, 02:23 PM

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Bumpy or not its all depend on the setup (be it multilink or torsion beam). But torsion beam will definitely fell more unsettled going over bumpy road or pot holes compared to multilink as it allow independent movements of the wheels on either side, while torsion beam ties the wheels together to a certain degree.
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If looking for a good handling SUV, get the CX5.

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QUOTE(ieverythings @ May 8 2019, 01:04 PM)
Yes my impression toward HRV is a comfy and spacious small size SUV.
Seems like i need to re-consider.
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It's bumpy and floaty. But then generally people buy for the space, both boot and interior. I't not as bad as Aruz, Avanza that kind of setup, but still far cry from a good ride.

If you want almost perfect ride, get the CX-3. It's tight, body roll just perfect between comfort and good handling. Ride on bumps and yellow markers is so sweet.
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post May 8 2019, 06:08 PM

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QUOTE(ieverythings @ May 8 2019, 12:42 PM)
Do passengers feel bumpy/jumpy by sitting at the rear seat of Honda HRV?
I am looking for used Honda HRV and came across the owner said that the reason for sale is due to ride quality is not good especially rear seat feels bumpy/jumpy.
He already fixed it and currently is lesser bumpy/jumpy and he said this is the nature of HRV.
Any HRV owners can help to clarify this?
Thank ya.
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My sister has one, yes for me its quite bumpy. Her previous 2008 altis is better. But she thinks otherwise lol, so its better for you to verify whether or not its bumpy for you.
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post May 8 2019, 06:43 PM

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Forget about HrV. Very bumpy, not comfortable and very noisy! doh.gif
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QUOTE(ieverythings @ May 8 2019, 12:42 PM)
Do passengers feel bumpy/jumpy by sitting at the rear seat of Honda HRV?
I am looking for used Honda HRV and came across the owner said that the reason for sale is due to ride quality is not good especially rear seat feels bumpy/jumpy.
He already fixed it and currently is lesser bumpy/jumpy and he said this is the nature of HRV.
Any HRV owners can help to clarify this?
Thank ya.
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Btw, if you really want to buy HrV, you can test it first before buying. No, am not referring to test drive cars. Am talking about socar. Go download the app and find the place nearest to you to rent a HRV. Rent it for 1-2 days, Then you can justify it yourself.

If you need the promo code, Pm me.
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post May 8 2019, 07:17 PM

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QUOTE(IamAHuman @ May 8 2019, 06:43 PM)
Forget about HrV. Very bumpy, not comfortable and very noisy!  doh.gif
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QUOTE(IamAHuman @ May 8 2019, 06:48 PM)
Btw, if you really want to buy HrV, you can test it first before buying. No, am not referring to test drive cars. Am talking about socar. Go download the app and find the place nearest to you to rent a HRV. Rent it for 1-2 days, Then you can justify it yourself.

If you need the promo code, Pm me.
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I sat & driven once previous gen CRV 2.4L and yeah it was really stiff and bumpy.
To be honest it was very uncomfortable coz very harsh n noisy.
But i never expect such feedback on HRV as well since it is smaller size.
I need to find a unit to test it 99 before making decision.

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