Used 2010 Honda Accord Crosstour Hatchback Consumer Reviews
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Disappointing electronics
This is a great car to drive and Honda has done a great job morphing an already "Highly Accepted" Accord into a multi-purpose sedan. The hatch back configuration with hidden bin is awesome. The rear visibility is not. I really love the Honda feel and power of the V6. However, I am really disappointed that a car company that made has done so many things right could get the electronics so wrong. The hands free blue tooth without Nav. is awful. Slow and tedious. I am already using the voice commands through my i -phone to circumvent the system. It can't even read or download your phone book. Needs hatchback release. Manual is archaic.
2010 Honda Accord Crosstour EX-L w/Nav
Traded in a TL for this. Loved that car & love this one. Way more room than the TL, AWD, loads of features - just not as fun to drive as my TL. Hopefully Acura takes a cue here & builds out an equivalent Acura model. Got to use the car in deep, blowing snow this weekend & the thing was a champ.
- EX-L 4dr Hatchback w/NavigationMSRP: $9,93912 mi away
- EX-L 4dr Hatchback w/NavigationMSRP: $8,9002,382 mi away
- EX-L 4dr Hatchback w/NavigationMSRP: N/A487 mi away
A lot of bang for the big buck
For a larger car, this one is nimble and nicely powered. I enjoy the drive, ride, and extremely well designed interior spaces. It is not unlike Honda to put a great deal of thought into their vehicles, so this one is no exception. I also have a 2006 S2000 and that car sold me on the Honda brand. This one is a lot of bang for the big buck.
Happy with the CT
Purchased our first Honda (2009 Accord EX-L w/nav) in 2008. Loved the car but after two years (and getting older) found it hard to get in and out of. Also noticed the road and wind noise. Started looking around for a vehicle that might be easier to get in and out of with a smoother, quieter ride. Test drove the Edge, Equinox, Highlander and Venza. Liked the Venza but decided to try the CR-V. During the test drive the salesman suggested we might want to drive the CT. Had not heard of it but after seeing it (White Diamond Pearl w/black leather,and driving it, knew it was what we had been looking for. Loved the styling, familiar features, ride and love to drive it. Can't wait for long trip.
Great vehicle
This is the 5th Honda I have owned and my lease was up on the Accord EX/L. My wife like the look of the Crosstour and after we drove it we purchased it. We wanted an all-wheel drive and extra cargo space since I recently retired. The Crosstour is quiet, fun to drive, handles very well and has a great price point. The only draw back is the passenger seat is too low for my wife who is 5' 2" so we purchased a seat cushion. I'm 6'1" and feel like I'm sitting in a cave. That is the only negative on this great vehicle.