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How many miles will a 2000 Honda CRV last?

In practice, a well-maintained 2000 Honda CR-V can run well beyond 200,000 miles, with many reaching 250,000–300,000 miles or more; some owners report even higher. Longevity depends on maintenance, climate, and driving habits.


What affects a 2000 CR-V’s longevity


Several factors determine how long this older SUV will continue to perform reliably, from routine service to the conditions in which it’s driven.



  • Regular maintenance history and adherence to recommended service intervals.

  • Critical component replacements: timing belt and water pump, seals, hoses, and fluids.

  • Engine and transmission condition, including oil changes with quality oil; transmission service if automatic.

  • Driving conditions and climate: highway miles versus city driving, extreme heat or cold, and hilly terrain.

  • Rust and corrosion, especially in areas with salted roads or high humidity; frame and subframe integrity.

  • Wear patterns on suspension, brakes, cooling system, and electrical components; age-related degradation.


The most decisive factors for long-term durability are maintenance discipline, proactive preventive replacements, and how much the vehicle has been exposed to harsh driving conditions.


How to maximize the CR-V’s lifespan


Owners can take practical steps to push mileage higher and keep the car reliable into the 250,000–300,000 mile range and beyond.



  • Follow the maintenance schedule, including timing belt replacement around 90,000–105,000 miles for the B20 engine family, plus water pump, tensioner, and seals when the belt is serviced.

  • Use high-quality brands for oil, filters, coolant, and other fluids; prefer OEM or reputable aftermarket parts.

  • Regular cooling system maintenance: inspect/replace radiator hoses, thermostat, radiator, and ensure cooling fans operate properly.

  • Monitor and service the transmission (especially if automatic): adhere to fluid change intervals and address any slipping or rough shifting promptly.

  • Address rust and corrosion early, including undercarriage protection in climates with road salt.

  • Keep tires, brakes, and suspension in good condition to reduce undue stress on drivetrain components.


Maintenance diligent, ongoing attention to wear, and timely repairs are the best path to maximizing longevity.


Summary


The short takeaway is that a 2000 Honda CR-V can last a surprisingly long time when properly cared for. Many reach 200,000 miles or more, with a substantial number extending into the 250,000–300,000 mile range, and some surpassing 350,000 miles. Real-world longevity hinges on regular maintenance, timely replacement of critical parts like the timing belt and cooling system components, and how the vehicle has been driven and stored over its life.

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Kevin Bennett

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Kevin Bennet is the founder and owner of Kevin's Autos, a leading automotive service provider in Australia. With a deep commitment to customer satisfaction and years of industry expertise, Kevin uses his blog to answer the most common questions posed by his customers. From maintenance tips to troubleshooting advice, Kevin's articles are designed to empower drivers with the knowledge they need to keep their vehicles running smoothly and safely.