How does the 4WD work on a Crosstour?

How does the 4WD work on a Crosstour?

The 4WD on this tester uses Honda’s fully automatic Real-Time 4WD, which sends power to the rear wheels only when there’s slippage at the front wheels. It’s a must for those who live in Northern climates. We could feel the increase in control on wet, dry and unpaved surfaces.

Is Crosstour AWD or 4WD?

Introduced as the Accord Crosstour, the name was changed to just Crosstour in 2012. It is a four-door hatchback, based on the Accord sedan, with a raised ride height and either front or all-wheel drive.

Is a 2010 Honda Crosstour front-wheel drive?

2010 Honda Crosstour Overview The Accord Crosstour came standard with front-wheel drive, but all-wheel drive is available. The all-wheel drive system’s weight negatively affects the braking, according to some test drivers, and the Accord Crosstour’s extra weight over the 2010 Accord sedan doesn’t help handling either.

How long will a 2010 Honda Crosstour last?

The Honda Crosstour can last up to 200,000 miles or more. If you drive an average of 20,000 miles in a year, you can ride your Crosstour for 10 years before needing major repairs. Getting this high mileage, however, requires diligent maintenance and proper use.

Is Honda bringing back the Crosstour?

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Does Honda make a 2020 Crosstour?

The Accord Crosstour, changed to just “Crosstour” in 2012, has some die-hard fans. Still, Honda ceased production of the vehicle in 2015. Although there have been some rumors about a 2019 or 2020 Crosstour, there is nothing on Honda’s official website concerning a new model.

Why did Honda discontinue Crosstour?

Discontinuation. On April 8, 2015, Honda announced that it was discontinuing production on the Crosstour at the end of the 2015 model year due to slow sales. Another factor in Honda’s decision is to free up space on the production line for the CR-V, Acura RDX and also the Acura MDX in 2017.

Are Crosstours good cars?

Yes, the Crosstour has its strong points. The 278-hp V6 in our all-wheel-drive EX-L test vehicle is lively, smooth, and responsive, and it’s mated to a new six-speed automatic transmission that shifts seamlessly. The ride is compliant, and the roomy interior provides comfortable seating.

Why did the Honda Crosstour fail?

On April 8, 2015, Honda announced that it was discontinuing production on the Crosstour at the end of the 2015 model year due to slow sales. Final production date was August 31, 2015. Another factor in Honda’s decision is to free up space on the production line for the CR-V, Acura RDX and also the Acura MDX in 2017.

Does the Honda Crosstour have VTEC?

The Crosstour is available in EX or EX-L trims, with front-wheel drive (FWD), or Real Time four-wheel drive. You have your choice between a 192-hp, 2.4-liter, four-cylinder (FWD only), or a 278-hp, 3.5-liter, i-VTEC V-6 engine with Variable Cylinder Management. The Honda Crosstour is a carry-over model for 2015.

What’s the price of a 2010 Honda Crosstour?

The 2010 Crosstour is worth a look for those that like the Accord Sedan but want additional space for stuff as well as a more commanding view of the road. The base 2010 Honda Accord Crosstour starts very close to $30,000 – which is on the high side for the segment.

What kind of car is the Honda Accord Crosstour?

The 2010 Honda Accord Crosstour incorporates many of the Accord family’s styling cues into a bolder, bigger and more cargo-friendly package. The 2010 Honda Accord Crosstour is the latest addition to the growing not-quite-a-wagon-but-not-quite-a-crossover segment.

What kind of engine does the Honda Crosstour have?

Front-wheel drive is standard on the 2010 Honda Accord Crosstour, with all-wheel drive available on the EX-L only. All Crosstours come with a 3.5-liter V6 that produces 271 horsepower and 254 pound-feet of torque. A five-speed automatic is the only available transmission.