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How many miles can you get out of a 2005 Honda CR-V?

A typical full tank on a 2005 Honda CR-V yields about 350 to 420 miles, depending on driving conditions and configuration. In mixed driving, most owners see a range in the mid- to upper-300s per tank.


Understanding that range requires looking at the CR-V’s fuel-tank size, real-world fuel economy, and how your driving habits influence efficiency. This article breaks down those factors and provides practical estimates and tips for maximizing distance between fill-ups.


Fuel capacity and mpg basics


The 2005 CR-V uses a fuel tank that holds about 15.3 gallons (58 liters). Real-world fuel economy varies with drivetrain (front-wheel drive vs. all-wheel drive), transmission, and driving style. Typical combined mpg sits in the low to mid-20s, with highway mileage higher than city driving.


Using tank size and mpg estimates, the following figures illustrate approximate range per full tank.



  • Fuel tank capacity: 15.3 gallons (58 L).

  • Typical combined mpg for the 2005 CR-V: roughly 23–28 mpg depending on drivetrain and transmission.

  • Estimated range per tank (based on mpg):

    • At 23 mpg: about 352 miles

    • At 25 mpg: about 383 miles

    • At 28 mpg: about 428 miles




These figures are approximate. Real-world range will vary with driving style, load, terrain, and climate conditions.


Maximizing the miles per tank


Drive smoothly and anticipate stops


Gentle acceleration, steady highway speeds, and early braking can improve mileage on the CR-V’s 2.4-liter engine, especially during city driving and stop-and-go conditions.


Keep tires inflated and weight down


Maintaining proper tire pressure and reducing unnecessary load (roof racks, heavy cargo) lowers rolling resistance and can boost fuel economy.


Regular maintenance


A well-tuned engine—regular oil changes, clean air filters, and fresh spark plugs—performs more efficiently and can sustain better mpg over time.


Consider terrain and climate


Headwinds, hills, and cold weather can reduce mpg. Plan trips with lighter loads and moderate A/C use to help stretch each tank.


Summary


For a 2005 Honda CR-V, expect roughly 350–420 miles per full tank, with real-world results varying by drivetrain, transmission, and driving conditions. By maintaining the vehicle and adopting fuel-conscious habits, you can maximize the distance you can cover on a single tank.

How much should I pay for a 2005 CR-V?


2005 Honda CR-V Values and Prices
Estimated Private Party Values range from about $3,225 to $4,650 depending on vehicle style. Values and prices are based on national averages and typical mileage for this model, but they can vary greatly according to mileage, condition, location, and other factors.



What are common problems with the 2005 CR-V?


Owner Reported Trouble Spots

  • Climate System. AC compressor, blower (fan) motor, condenser, evaporator, heater system, automatic climate system, electrical failure, refrigerant leakage.
  • Paint/Trim.
  • Suspension/Steering.
  • Exhaust.
  • Engine Minor.
  • Electrical Accessories.
  • Transmission Major.
  • Brakes.



What year CR-V to stay away from?


Keep in mind that your personal driving habits will dictate the longevity of a used Honda CR-V. Avoid the 2002-2004 models due to guaranteed HVAC implosions, the 2015 model for its infuriating idle vibration, and the 2017-2018 models for their severe turbo-engine oil dilution flaws.



What is considered high mileage for a Honda CR-V?


200,000-mile
How many miles can a Honda CR-V last before it's considered “high mileage?” A Honda CR-V is generally considered a high-mileage vehicle at the 200,000-mile mark, which tends to happen around 15 years into ownership.


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