Does the 2012 Honda Crosstour have a backup camera?
The Crosstour began its life as the Accord Crosstour in 2010. For the 2012 model year, it dropped the “Accord” from its name and added automatic headlights, Bluetooth connectivity, a USB port and, most importantly, a backup camera. The Crosstour is available with front- and all-wheel drive.
What kind of mpg does Honda Crosstour get?
The Crosstour is available with front- and all-wheel drive. Both versions get 18 mpg in the city, but front-wheel-drive versions return 27 mpg on the highway, compared with 26 mpg for all-wheel drive. Overall, the Crosstour is fairly good at providing the space and cargo capacity of an SUV in a car. But you have to really want a car.
What does the 2012 Honda Crosstour look like?
In the 2012 Crosstour, Honda attempts to blend the qualities of a car with those of an SUV. What it created is a practical, comfortable wagon that still falls short of SUV versatility. Honda fell even shorter in its visual design: The Crosstour looks like a boat in search of an ocean. The Crosstour stands out in a crowd, mostly because of its size.
When did the Honda Crosstour come out in the US?
The Crosstour began its life as the Accord Crosstour in 2010. For the 2012 model year, it dropped the “Accord” from its name and added automatic headlights, Bluetooth connectivity, a USB port and, most importantly, a backup camera. You can check out the full range of changes here. The Crosstour is predicted to have better than average reliability.
What’s the difference between a Honda Accord and a Crosstour?
For the 2012 model year, it dropped the “Accord” from its name and added automatic headlights, Bluetooth connectivity, a USB port and, most importantly, a backup camera. You can check out the full range of changes here.
What kind of car is the 2012 Honda Crosstour?
Despite its radical looks, the 2012 Honda Crosstour Wagon’s underpinnings are firmly rooted in the humble Honda Accord family sedan. On long stretches of open road, the Crosstour Wagon possesses the same light and agile driving dynamics as the Accord Sedan.
The Crosstour is available with front- and all-wheel drive. Both versions get 18 mpg in the city, but front-wheel-drive versions return 27 mpg on the highway, compared with 26 mpg for all-wheel drive. Overall, the Crosstour is fairly good at providing the space and cargo capacity of an SUV in a car. But you have to really want a car.
For the 2012 model year, it dropped the “Accord” from its name and added automatic headlights, Bluetooth connectivity, a USB port and, most importantly, a backup camera. You can check out the full range of changes here.
How much ground clearance does a Honda Crosstour have?
In a nod to the Crosstour Wagon’s CUV-like credentials, Honda provides it with 6.2 inches of ground clearance and an available all-wheel-drive system.