Is the Honda Crosstour fast?

Is the Honda Crosstour fast?

2010 Honda Accord Crosstour 4WD 0-60, quarter mile, specs

0-60 mph 7.0 seconds
0-100 kph 7.4 seconds
Quarter mile 16.1 s @ 95 mph
Top speed 193 kph / 120 mph
Curb weight 1849 kilograms (4076 pounds)

How much does a 2010 Honda Crosstour cost?

2010 Honda Accord Crosstour EX-L 4WD, No accident, Automatic, 152,000 Km, 3.5 Litre V6 engine, Dealer maintained, New Rotor and New Brake Pads, Tires are about 75%, Mint condition, Carfax available upon request. $11800. **Actual Photos**

What kind of car is the Honda Accord Crosstour?

The Honda Accord Crosstour, a hatchback offshoot of the Accord sedan that early web audiences suggest was struck — bludgeoned, really — by the ugly stick, delivers an Accord-like experience through and through. Fans of the sedan who need some extra cargo room might want to put it on their shortlist.

How do you close the Crosstour on a Honda Accord?

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What kind of engine does the Honda Crosstour have?

Honda positions the Crosstour up-market of the Accord sedan; the current-generation sedan was last redesigned for the 2008 model year. Its V-6 engine is standard in the Crosstour, as is a five-speed automatic transmission. Trim levels include the well-equipped EX and gussied-up EX-L.

The Honda Accord Crosstour, a hatchback offshoot of the Accord sedan that early web audiences suggest was struck — bludgeoned, really — by the ugly stick, delivers an Accord-like experience through and through. Fans of the sedan who need some extra cargo room might want to put it on their shortlist.

This modal can be closed by pressing the Escape key or activating the close button. Cars.com’s Kelsey Mays takes a look at the 2010 Honda Accord Crosstour.

Honda positions the Crosstour up-market of the Accord sedan; the current-generation sedan was last redesigned for the 2008 model year. Its V-6 engine is standard in the Crosstour, as is a five-speed automatic transmission. Trim levels include the well-equipped EX and gussied-up EX-L.

When did the Honda Crosstour change its name?

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.