subyroo
Senior Member
- Joined
- Jul 31, 2008
- Messages
- 620
- Location
- Sunshine Coast - Australia
- Car Year
- 2023
- Car Model
- Honda ZR-V VTi-L 1.5 Turbo
- Transmission
- CVT
On the 10th June we traded our 2021 Honda HR-V Vti-S for a 2023 Honda ZR-V Vti-L , we currently have 1200kms on the clock.
It is a bit bigger than the HR-V, but smaller than the CR-V, plus it only has a 1.5 Turbo engine. Seats are comfortable and there is more cabin space overall plus the 9.0-inch touchscreen infotainment system is nice and easy to read and use.
The biggest annoyances to me are the LKAS, it drives me bonkers, even though you turn it off, there is still a part of it that warns you when you get too close or cross a sideline unless using the indicator. The other one is the ACC - adaptive Cruise Control, you can turn it down to the minimum distance allowed when following another car, but if you turn it off you can't just use cruise control itself and physically keep a distance behind a vehicle.
Had it tinted last Monday, new rubber mats arriving Monday coming.
Photo's are not the best, I am no photographer and just used the mob phone.
It is a bit bigger than the HR-V, but smaller than the CR-V, plus it only has a 1.5 Turbo engine. Seats are comfortable and there is more cabin space overall plus the 9.0-inch touchscreen infotainment system is nice and easy to read and use.
The biggest annoyances to me are the LKAS, it drives me bonkers, even though you turn it off, there is still a part of it that warns you when you get too close or cross a sideline unless using the indicator. The other one is the ACC - adaptive Cruise Control, you can turn it down to the minimum distance allowed when following another car, but if you turn it off you can't just use cruise control itself and physically keep a distance behind a vehicle.
Had it tinted last Monday, new rubber mats arriving Monday coming.
Photo's are not the best, I am no photographer and just used the mob phone.