2014 Honda Stepwgn 2 litre
Summary:
It's just a really practical all round vehicle. Kids to school and furniture from IKEA
Faults:
Rear brakes seizing.
General Comments:
Brilliant, this is my second Stepwagon. I imported it from Japan myself and I will certainly be buying a third one.
I see one reviewer said it's very uneconomical at 14 mpg. I've had two of these and both return between 40-45 mpg. I do a mixed driving, city and rural so I can't understand why someone reports 14 mpg.
It's a really practical vehicle; seats 8 and all the back seats move in so many ways. My Steppy gets used as a kid carrier, a van to move cement and sand or as a general furniture removal van. Once had two double beds complete with mattresses plus a sideboard in the back
Would you buy another car from this manufacturer? Yes
Review Date: 9th December, 2022
24th Apr 2023, 20:14
Hi there.
Can you tell me how you imported yourself and is it a straightforward process? I'd like to buy a newer model, but can't seem to find any in this country newer than 2012.
6th Mar 2024, 00:06
Look at Respect Motors. I’m here as replacing my Elgrand and want something more economical than 15 mpg LOL, but I currently paid my bidding deposit to Respect; they are amazing and it’s not hard, just a process…. I saved about half buying my Elgrand using Respect in 2017; it was £4500 on road and then I fitted LPG, but it was 10k at a dealer here at the time.
7th Nov 2025, 08:11
To import I use the website BeForward, pick the car I like, then pay with a credit card. The car arrives at the UK port you have selected, BeForward provide all the paperwork and critically the bill of laden and de-registration certificate from the export company e.g. Japan, you then collect the car once you have paid the UK duty. I collect with a car trailer. Once home, book an MOT if the car is over 10 years old. Then fill a form out from the DVLA website (takes 5 minutess), send to the DVLA with cheque for the vehicle tax and wait a couple of weeks for your license plate. If the car is less than 10 years old, you will need an IVA (more stringent) test. BeForward rep in the UK can arrange the IVA, but it will cost £1600 so I always buy a car over 10 year old but with low mileage. Every car I have imported has been in great condition, I always buy a car that has lots of photos and a video so that I can check the condition. BeForward also offer a warranty if issues are found at the MOT.
24th Jan 2023, 14:20
I had one also years ago, they are a better option than some currently available family MPV or even SUV vehicles here.