7.5
pretty bad- Typical Repair Cost:
- No data
- Average Mileage:
- 38,150 miles
- Total Complaints:
- 4 complaints
Most common solutions:
- not sure (4 reports)
Paint peeling, blistering on the roof and going to get much worse over the winter. Looking for answers from Honda if they will fix this.
- Joseph V., Conshohocken, PA, US
I noticed some peeling paint on the front panel just below the grill on my white 2009 Honda CRV. When I looked closely, I could see 4 different spots where the paint was peeled back, not just scratched, but actually peeled back. I could see the black coloring of the panel underneath where the paint had peeled off. I knew it had to have happened within the prior two days and I went over in my mind where I had been and where I had parked trying to figure out how this had happened. I finally decided that it had to have been at work when I parked near some hedges (bushes). My best guess is that the hedges scraped against the front panel of the car and caused the paint to peel back. I would have expected it to scratch the paint, but, I would not have expected it to peel it completely off. I had a 1996 Ford Explorer that I drove until I got the 2009 Honda CRV, and I never had a problem with the paint peeling off of it. I've got to believe there is some issue with the paint process they are using on the Hondas now. It certainly will make me think twice about buying another Honda.
- Karen D., Allen, TX, US
The paint around the fuel access door is chipping and has exposed the body's sheet metal which is now rusting.
- R C., Tulsa, OK, US
Initially began with just a couple of small paint bubbles on the hood, but has become large patches of missing paint. The bubbles (and eventual flakes) are now starting to show up on the front fender and also on the roof. I am currently looking for a good auto painter at a fair price.
- Gregory R., East Point, US