EDMUND'S REVIEW
"The 2011 Honda Accord Crosstour gets a 1 mpg increase in fuel economy and also relocates the confusing climate-control buttons.
As
its name implies, the Crosstour is based on the current Accord sedan.
It measures 7.6 inches taller and sports a hatchback instead of a trunk.
On the upside, the hatchback design gives the Crosstour more cargo
capacity than the sedan, and loading bulky items is easier thanks to its
wider opening. The Crosstour is also available with all-wheel drive
(not offered on the sedan) and benefits from a quieter cabin and a
standard V6 engine.
Standard safety features for all 2011 Honda
Accord Crosstours include active front-seat head restraints, antilock
disc brakes with brake assist, stability and traction control,
front-seat side airbags and side curtain airbags. Its 2010 ratings
resulted in a perfect five out of five stars in all front and side
categories.
The cabin itself is roomy enough to transport
adult-size passengers, with acceptable head- and legroom in the front
and rear seats. The seats themselves are comfortable and supportive.
Like the standard Accord, the Crosstour benefits from accurate steering
and predictable handling. The Crosstour is a fine highway cruiser thanks
to a comfortable ride quality and a quiet cabin at speed."
Roomy seating; carlike driving dynamics; quiet cabin; available all-wheel drive.
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