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Victoria, BC · Dealer · asking $28,900

2019 Honda CR-V EX AWD

78,000 km · for family + commuting · 5+ years

Recommendation

NegotiateReasonable signal, but some inputs are estimates worth verifying.
0CarFit

Suggested next move

Use the target price before you commit.

Good fit, with caveats

A solid, reliable family SUV that fits you well — but it's priced a bit above the local market, so don't pay the sticker.

The recommendation weighs price, affordability, model risk, ownership cost, and lifestyle fit. The sections below explain the important signals in plain language.

Deal analysis

Negotiate

Above fair value

Asking $28,900 is $900 (3%) above the mileage-adjusted fair value of $28,000. The comparison rests on 22 listings (same year & trim), so confidence is high. Matched the exact trim, within your province.

Market evidence
22priced comps
Same year & trim
Adjusted fair range
$26,500$29,500

Shifted for this car's mileage, so it won't necessarily match a raw listing price you see below.

Adjusted fair value
$28,000
Above fair value
+$900 (+3%)
Comparable confidence
High

Why confidence is high

Matched the exact trim, within your province.

  • - 22 comparable listings in the sample
  • - mileage-adjusted to this car

Negotiation plan

Start at $27,200

Target
$27,200
Walk-away
$27,900

Comparable listings sit below the asking price, and the unaddressed turbo/oil question is a fair reason to ask for room.

Ready-to-send script

I've been comparing 2019 CR-V EX AWDs in the area and most are listed closer to $27,000. Given I'd want to confirm the oil-dilution service and get an independent inspection, I can do $27,200 today. Does that work?
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Recommendation signals

Price and ownership cost are expanded in their own sections. These are the remaining signals behind the recommendation, written as buyer guidance instead of grades.

Affordability fit

Shows whether the monthly ownership cost fits your comfort zone.

Positive signal

Good

Generally favorable, with details worth checking.

All-in monthly cost lands near your comfort zone if you negotiate the price down and put a little down.

Backed by multiple corroborating data points — we're fairly sure.Loan math is exact; insurance is a rough placeholder; fuel uses a transparent consumption assumption.

Model reliability & safety

One ingredient in the recommendation.

Positive signal

Good

Generally favorable, with details worth checking.

The CR-V is generally dependable, but this generation's 1.5L turbo has known oil-dilution complaints in cold climates — worth checking. This rates the MODEL/year, not this exact car — see "This specific vehicle" above for car-level risk.

Reasonable signal, but some inputs are estimates worth verifying.NHTSA returned recall/complaint data for this year/model; blended with a brand-level dependability prior.

Lifestyle fit

Shows how well the car matches what you said you need.

Strong signal

Excellent

This strongly supports the recommendation.

AWD, 5 seats, and proven family practicality match exactly what you said you need for BC winters and commuting.

Backed by multiple corroborating data points — we're fairly sure.Matched your stated needs against the VIN-decoded body style and drivetrain.

Ownership cost

Monthly cash flow

$960 / month

  • Loan payment (after ~$2,500 down, 60 mo @ ~7.5%)$545
  • Insurance (BC rough placeholder)$140
  • Fuel (8.0 L/100 km, 1,500 km/mo @ $1.50/L)$180
  • Maintenance & repair reserve (mid-age vehicle estimate)$95

Estimated depreciation of ~$210/mo is a real cost but not a cash payment — your all-in economic cost is closer to $1,170/mo.

Confidence: Medium — loan math is exact; insurance is a rough placeholder; fuel uses a transparent consumption assumption; maintenance is an age-based reserve.

5-year TCO snapshot

$37,500 estimated TCO

Based on the current asking value of $28,900. TCO counts estimated value lost over 5 years plus operating costs. Monthly loan payments stay in the cash-flow view above.

Current asking value
$28,900
Est. value after 5 years
$16,300
Depreciation
Current asking value $28,900 → estimated value $16,300 after 5 years
$12,600
Insurance
Insurance (BC rough placeholder)
$8,400
Fuel / charging
Fuel (8.0 L/100 km, 1,500 km/mo @ $1.50/L)
$10,800
Maintenance reserve
Maintenance & repair reserve (mid-age vehicle estimate)
$5,700

Not fully modelled yet

Sales tax, registration, parking, tolls, accessories, and repairs beyond the reserve are not included yet. Financing interest is reflected in monthly cash flow, but not separated as a TCO category yet.

Risk checks

This specific vehicle

Model reliability is rated above; these are checks specific to THIS car — what we could verify, and what only you can (title and accident history).

  • Usage intensityOK

    ~13,000 km/year (78,000 km over ~6 yr). Around the ~20,000 km/yr average.

  • Odometer consistencyOK

    Consistent across 3 past listings — no rollback detected in the for-sale record.

  • Spec verificationOK

    VIN decoded — body style, drivetrain and powertrain confirmed.

  • Title, accidents & theftUnverified

    Not checked — we have no title/accident/theft (NMVTIS) source. Run a CARFAX Canada report before committing to rule out a salvage/rebuilt/flood title or accident damage.

Reasonable signal, but some inputs are estimates worth verifying.

Red flags to verify

  • Medium risk

    1.5L turbo oil-dilution: check the oil level and smell for fuel; ask if it's been addressed.

  • Low risk

    Coastal BC air can accelerate undercarriage corrosion — inspect underneath.

Next steps before you commit

Questions for the seller

  • 1Do you have full service records, and was the oil-dilution issue ever flagged or addressed?
  • 2Has it been in any accidents or had any insurance claims?
  • 3Are all recalls completed? Can you share the VIN so I can verify?
  • 4Why is it being sold, and how long have you had it?
  • 5Are there two keys, and when were the tires and brakes last done?

Pre-purchase inspection checklist

  • Cold-start the engine; check oil level/smell for fuel dilution (1.5T)
  • Confirm AWD engages and there are no driveline noises on a test drive
  • Test A/C performance (known compressor complaints on this generation)
  • Check infotainment for freezes/reboots
  • Inspect tires for tread depth and date codes; check brake wear
  • Look underneath for corrosion/rust given coastal climate
  • Verify no warning lights after a full warm-up cycle

Better alternatives

These are better search lanes to compare against this deal, not automatic buy recommendations. Run any specific listing through the analyzer before deciding.

2019 Toyota RAV4 AWD

Comparable size with class-leading reliability and resale.

2019 Mazda CX-5 AWD

Nicer to drive, strong value, no turbo-oil concern on the base engine.

2019 Subaru Forester

Standard AWD and excellent winter/visibility for BC.

Sources & confidence

Illustrative sample only — figures are representative, not live market data. The real product draws pricing from market comparables, recalls from NHTSA + Transport Canada, and a reliability signal from public complaint data.

EverythingAboutCars provides independent, automated information to help you research a vehicle. It is not financial, legal, or mechanical advice, and is not a substitute for a professional pre-purchase inspection. Estimates may be incomplete or inaccurate. Always verify details independently and have any used vehicle inspected before you buy. Any insurance, financing, or inspection partners are disclosed and do not influence your results.

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