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2014 Honda Stream: Practical, zippy, and easy to live with
The 2014 Honda Stream is a tidy option for families who want seven seats without lugging around a full-size SUV. It’s compact enough for city parks and quick U-turns, yet roomy enough for school runs, sport gear, and the odd flat-pack mission. With lively i-VTEC powertrains and a smooth auto or CVT (depending on trim), it dishes out easy-going performance and sensible fuel use for everyday Aussie and Kiwi driving.
Inside, it’s all about flexible space. The third row suits kids or shorter trips, and when folded, the boot opens up nicely for prams, boxes, or camping bits. The cabin’s straightforward controls, decent visibility, and Honda’s typical fit-and-finish make daily duties a breeze.
Maintenance is pretty friendly, provided it’s kept on schedule. Most owners stick to 10,000–15,000 km or 6–12 month services (check the owner’s book and local conditions). Genuine fluids and quality filters keep the Stream humming, and parts are generally easy to source, especially for popular import specs across Australia and New Zealand.
- Engine oil and filter: use the grade recommended in the manual (often 0W-20 or 5W-30), check levels regularly.
- Transmission: CVT or auto fluid changes as advised, rough use or towing may need shorter intervals.
- Cooling system: long-life coolant checks each service, renew per schedule.
- Spark plugs and air filter: inspect on time, iridium plugs typically last longer.
- Brakes and tyres: rotate every 10,000 km, align annually, and refresh brake fluid about every two years.
- Timing chain: no belt to swap, but listen for chain noise at higher kilometres.
Popular question: What fuel economy can owners expect?
Real-world figures often land around 7–8.5 L/100 km, depending on engine, load, terrain, and how heavy the right foot is. City commutes, short hops, and roof racks will nudge it higher, open-road cruising helps it sip less.
Popular question: Is it a true 7-seater and how usable is the space?
Yes, the Stream seats seven, with a flexible layout. The third row is best for kids or occasional adult use. Fold the rear rows for a flat-ish load area that’s spot-on for bulky cargo without going to a giant wagon.
Popular question: What are the key maintenance items to watch in AU/NZ?
Stick to regular oil changes, correct auto/CVT fluid, coolant health, and timely brake and tyre care. If it’s a JDM import, confirm fluid specs (e.g., CVT type) and service intervals from the owner’s manual or a Honda-savvy workshop.