
HONDA CR-V (2012-15)
The HONDA CR-V (2012-15) is a popular compact SUV that offers a perfect blend of practicality, reliability, and comfort, making it an excellent choice for families, commuters, and outdoor enthusiasts in the UK. Renowned for its spacious interior, impressive cargo capacity, and comfortable ride, the CR-V is well-suited to everyday driving and longer adventures alike. Its reputation for durability and low running costs has helped it stand out among rivals in the competitive SUV segment.
With over 11,600 lookups on MyCarCheck.com and a typical private sale value of around £8,263, the HONDA CR-V (2012-15) demonstrates its strong market presence and appeal. It generally covers about 7,600 miles per year and tends to have just under two previous owners, reflecting a reliable and well-maintained vehicle history. Known for its user-friendly features and sensible design, the HONDA CR-V (2012-15) remains a popular choice for those seeking a versatile, dependable, and practical vehicle that balances everyday usability with capable off-road handling.

average use

The data indicates that a significant portion of recently recorded mileages for 2012-15 Honda CR-Vs fall within the 80,000 to 100,000 miles range, accounting for approximately 27.7% (13.3% in 80,000–90,000 and 14.4% in 90,000–100,000). The next most common mileage bracket is 70,000 to 80,000 miles at 12.2%. There is also a notable clustering at higher mileages: around 100,000 to 120,000 miles (16.6%) and 140,000 to 150,000 miles (5.8%), with smaller percentages reaching up to 190,000 miles. Interestingly, very low mileage vehicles (0–10,000 miles) are quite rare, making up only 1.8%, and the distribution suggests a concentration of vehicles in the mid-range mileage, reflecting typical usage patterns for this model. Overall, the data shows a spread across the mileages, with a slight skew towards the 80,000 to 100,000 mile range.

vehicle values

The data shows that the majority of private sale valuations for Honda CR-V (2012-15) vehicles fall within the £5,000 to £7,000 range, accounting for approximately 44.2% of the valuations (22.3% for £5,000-£6,000 and 21.9% for £6,000-£7,000). A significant portion (around 15.1%) is valued between £4,000 and £5,000, indicating a strong median market segment. Conversely, higher-value ranges above £8,000 (£8,000-£9,000 and £9,000-£11,000) collectively make up just under 15%, suggesting fewer vehicles in the premium end of the market. Notably, very low-value estimates (£2,000-£3,000) are minimal (1.1%), highlighting that these vehicles generally retain a certain minimum valuation. Overall, the data indicates a concentrated valuation distribution centered around the mid-range prices, with decreasing frequency as prices increase or decrease beyond this cluster.

production years

The data for Honda CR-V models from 2012 to 2015 shows that the majority of vehicles were manufactured between 2013 and 2014, accounting for approximately 76.4% combined (39.6% in 2013 and 37.8% in 2014). Vehicles from 2015 make up about 15.8%, while only a small portion, 6.8%, are from the 2012 model year. This suggests that most of the Honda CR-Vs in this sample are relatively recent, with a significant concentration around the 2013-2014 period.

colour popularity

The data shows that among Honda CR-V (2012-15) vehicles, Blue is the most common single paint colour, accounting for approximately 20.9%. Followed closely by Red at 16.9%, and White at 16.5%. Silver, Black, and Grey each make up roughly 11.5% to 13.7%, while Brown is the least common at 7.9%. Notably, bright colours like Red and Blue are more prevalent than neutral shades such as Silver and Grey, indicating a preference among users for more vibrant exterior options for this model.

ownership cycle

The data on registered keepers for Honda CR-V (2012-15) vehicles shows that the majority have relatively few owners, with 35.3% having just three registered keepers and 7.2% with only one keeper, indicating many vehicles change hands relatively infrequently. Notably, a significant proportion (23%) of vehicles have had two or four keepers, suggesting some models may be more popular among a small group of owners. Very few vehicles have been registered with a high number of keepers, with just 0.4% having ten or more. Overall, the data suggests these vehicles tend to have a stable ownership history, with most vehicles passing through a few owners over time.

engine choices

The data indicates that among 2012-15 Honda CR-V models, the most common engine capacity is 2199cc, accounting for 43.9% of vehicles, followed by 1997cc at 30.9%, and 1597cc at 25.2%. In terms of fuel type, a significant majority (69.1%) run on diesel, while the remaining 30.9% use petrol. This suggests that diesel engines are predominantly preferred or more prevalent in this vehicle range, and the 2199cc engine is the most common choice.












