How many miles can you get out of a Honda Crosstour?
200,000 miles
A well-maintained Crosstour should easily surpass 200,000 miles. After the original warranty expires, the owner will have to foot the bill for any repairs. Fortunately, there should not be any major mechanical problems to worry about. The vehicle’s reliability also makes it a great long-distance touring vehicle.
How reliable are Honda Crosstours?
The Honda Crosstour Reliability Rating is 4.0 out of 5.0, which ranks it 14th out of 24 for midsize cars. The average annual repair cost is $520 which means it has lower than average ownership costs. While repairs are more common, these issues are less likely to be severe than with other cars.
What’s the problem with my Honda Accord Crosstour?
While driving my 2010 Honda Accord crosstour on the freeway the engine light started flashing, I immediately took my car to Honda of stockton. They notified me that my car is burning oil excessively.
Why does my Honda Crosstour have no oil?
There is a service bulletin that says this issue is a computer issue and a oil pressure monitor problem covered by Honda. This issue was stationary and while moving at all speeds. We bought a 2010 Honda Accord crosstour for our daughter. Six months after buying it. We took it for an oil change and was told the car had no oil.
What kind of engine does Honda Accord Crosstour have?
I recently purchased a Honda Accord crosstour 2010 with 72K miles on their 3.5L V6 engine and was not informed about Honda being sued for their vcm module that shuts down cylinders. It ruins piston rings, breaks engine mounts, misfiring, burning oil, and last but not least bent piston rods all so you can get 1 more mile per gallon.
Are there any recalls on 2010 Honda Accords?
The extended warranty recall states that 2010 Honda Accord’s qualify, but they will not make repairs for excessive oil consumption which has caused my catalytic converters to fail as well as my spark plugs and piston rings.