About Honda Crosstour
The Honda Crosstour is a crossover SUV released by the Japanese company, Honda. This kind of vehicle, which is constructed on the same unibody chassis as passenger automobiles, aims to raise the ride height. Its design is based on the eighth generation of the Accord sold in North America. The Honda Accord Crosstour was its initial moniker, but the firm dropped the "Accord" prefix and altered the nomenclature in 2012. The model years of the Honda Crosstour ranged from 2010 to 2015.
From the model years 2010 to 2011, it was called the Honda Accord Crosstour. It is targeted at consumers who need a large cargo area but finds the Honda Accord sedan's outward styling to be uninteresting. It looks distinct from other crossover SUVs. It is more enticing because of its distinctive front end. The contemporary Accord Crosstour, which is based on the classic Accord, has inherited the precise steering and steady handling of its predecessors. Despite being 300 pounds heavier, it is still of high quality. Since the 2012 model year, it has been marketed as the Honda Crosstour.
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Compared with sedans of this line-up, the Honda Accord Crosstour has many advantages. For example, it offers more cargo space than a sedan and seats five people. It has a load-carrying capacity of 59.7 cubic feet when the back seats are folded down. Compared to a sedan, the driver's seat is raised somewhat higher than in an SUV. The lift-over height at the back bumper parts is lower than an SUV for easier freight loading, and the Crosstour also has a large rear hatch that opens wide to the luggage space. The Honda Accord Crosstour is equipped with various interior and exterior parts through upgrades. Take the 2015 model, for example. The EX-L V6 trim level has 18-inch wheels, keyless entry, leather upholstery, heated front seats, driver seat memory features, forward collision and lane departure warning systems, voice-activated navigation parts, as well as 16GB audio file storage.
The Honda Crosstour has a splendid driving performance other than its good-quality OEM parts. Variable cylinder management enables the engine to run on just three cylinders when necessary to maintain speed. It is powered by the 3.5-liter i-VTEC engine parts to enhance the economy. It takes 7.5 seconds for an FWD Accord Crosstour to rise to 60 mph from zero. Meanwhile, it stops from 60 mph at 131 feet. It has a wonderful performance in braking tests as well.