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PA-PLAYA The CR-V would have been my 4th choice, but it was my wife's call. It's a nice car, and I'm looking forward to the gas mileage, but I kind of worry about that tiny 1.5 liter turbo engine and the CVT. That said, Honda has an excellent reputation for trouble free engines and their transmissions appear to be as good or better than most. I'm not too worried about this being our first Honda and I feel like I got a decent deal. I've told my wife and son to go easy on it and not stick their foot into the gas unless needed (for merging or whatever), but I know enough about them to understand that when I'm not around they won't heed that advice. While car shopping I had good used options and in particular a 2016 Highlander, 2017 Explorer, and 2017 Outback all with less than 30,000 miles and would have preferred any of those to the CR-V. My wife found reasons to reject them all, but I'm pretty sure there was an unstated reason - not wanting a "used" car, behind the actual decision.