Best Used SUV Under $10,000 According to Consumer Reports

by Gabrielle DeSantis

In light of the ongoing chip shortage and talk of possible new model inventory shortages, Consumer Reports just dropped a new ‘best’ list. If you need a new SUV and your top choice isn’t available, there are affordable and reliable options. In fact, this is the best used SUV under $10,000 according to Consumer Reports.

It makes sense that some consumers don’t want to buy a new car in the current market. Both new and used car prices are on the rise and buyers may just want to settle for something reliable and affordable until things level off a bit more. In fact, there are many buyers that would rather pass on the latest and greatest for a more practical choice instead.

A flag with the Honda logo is displayed on brand new Honda car | Justin Sullivan/Getty Images

The best used SUVs under $10,000

For buyers hunting for good used SUVs and crossovers, Consumer Reports only gives one choice. The ever-practical Honda CR-V wins yet another accolade. But which is the best model year for a used Honda CR-V?

According to Consumer Reports, used crossover SUV buyers virtually can’t go wrong with the 2011 Honda CR-V. In fact, the 2011 Honda CR-V is recommended as the best model year for a used model of this popular family crossover. It’s the best used SUV under $10,000 you can buy right now as per the new list from Consumer Reports.

What does Consumer Reports say about a used Honda CR-V?

a 2011 honda CR-V parked outside
2011 Honda CR-V | Consumer Reports

The 2011 model year is the recommended vintage for a used Honda CR-V. Consumer Reports says that “The 2011 model CR-V is a great used-car choice because it’s the final year of that generation.” Due to the fact that it’s late in the generation, the components are tried and true. The Honda CR-V is a crossover SUV with a lot to offer.

While it’s not known for track-ready handling or sleek modern style, the CR-V is spacious inside, with an accessible interior. It also offers improved handling. The 2011 Honda CR-V is no race car, but the 2.4-liter four cylinder engine provides what Consumer Reports calls “strong acceleration.”

Complaints about the Honda CR-V

2011 Honda CR-V | Consumer Reports

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Consumer Reports doesn’t love everything about the 2011 Honda CR-V. The styling of the CR-V. The visibility could also improve. The publication did have one specific complaint about the “constant road noise (making) the cabin loud, which becomes tiresome.”

On CarComplaints.com, the 2011 model year is definitely one of the lesser complained about models. The most complaints for the 2011 CR-V are for engine problems. That said, there are only 140 total complaints filed on the CarComplaints platform. Considering 229,703 CR-V units were sold in 2011 (GoodCarBadCar) really puts those 140 complaints into perspective––this is a good used SUV.

A good used SUV

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The bottom line is that the 2011 Honda CR-V is a good used SUV. In fact, Consumer Reports says it’s the only one under $10,000 to consider. For buyers that want something reliable, accommodating, and practical, a 2011 Honda CR-V is a great choice for a used SUV under $10,000.

There are certainly other good used SUV models out there. But Consumer Reports only put this Honda CR-V model year on the best under $10k list. For anyone car shopping in this price range, the CR-V may find its way to the head of the pack.

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