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2011 Honda Accord Crosstour Professional Cars.com ReviewSource: Cars.com...wheels optional Interior The Crosstour's unique three-spoke steering wheel and blue backlit gauges make the familiar interior distinguishable from the Accord sedan. It seats five in two rows of seats. Releasing two levers in the rear drops the 60/40-split folding backseat to create a generous 51.3 cubic feet of cargo space. Interior features include: Standard waterproof storage box under the load floor Standard cargo mats are reversible for carrying wet or muddy items Standard compass and outside temperature indicator Optional leather seating Optional navigation system with rearview camera... |
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CarGurus' Review for 2011 honda accord crosstourSource: CarGurus
...It looks kind of funny and it doesn’t tote much stuff, but Honda’s 2011 Accord Crosstour moves out pretty well, handles almost as well as a sedan and offers more than its share of standard goodies. |
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2011 honda accord crosstour Professional Edmunds ReviewSource: Edmunds...In Edmunds brake testing, the Crosstour stopped from 60 mph in a decent 131 feet. The Crosstour has not been rated using the government's new, more strenuous 2011 crash-testing procedures. Its 2010 ratings (which aren't comparable to 2011 tests) resulted in a perfect five out of five stars in all front and side categories. Likewise, the Insurance Institute of Highway Safety gave it the best possible rating of "Good" for frontal-offset and side crash protection, but the second-worst score of "Marginal" in the roof-strength test. Interior Design and Special Features: The interior of the 2011... |
Call it a wrap - yesterday's motorsports gathering, The Quail 2010, is over, and with this post, MotorAuthority is switching gears to tomorrow's Pebble Beach Concours. Our... August 14, 2010 by Marty Padgett
I was prepared to dislike both the Honda Accord Crosstour, the chubby wagonish crossover based on the Accord, and its more upscale cousin, the Acura ZDX, the highly sculpted... June 1, 2010 by Michael Frank 1