Used 2013 Honda Crosstour Consumer Reviews
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Nice looking, comfortable
Coming from an older accord this is a nice transition, without going to big and boxy SUV. Particularly like the blue dash lights, large nav screen, xm buttons, darkened rear windows, 3 view rear camera, right side camera on demand, safety rating. Banking on Honda reliability I've had in past. Update:. Vehicle is still fine. haven't figured out the best way to transport a medium dog safely with no scratched seats.
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Great Used Value with Unlimited Engine 3.5 V6
This car model with the v6 has a motor warenty from Honda of America mine lost a cyclinder@110450 they rebuilt the engine and replaced most everything and I paid about 600.00 1day free rentalI was very happy to find it out after I reported it to the NTHSA
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Ignore pro auto reviews!
Just bought "13" Crosstour. It was the only car that filled all our needs. Build quality is flawless. We are first time Honda owners. Loaded with tech goodies that all work as they are supposed to work, not like Ford's MY Touch by MicroCrap and GM's gouge you every month OnStar. If you are not a race driver "want a be" and don't want to spend 50k on a Benz or BMW show me a car that does what the Crosstour does without breaking a sweat. Just had the first repair and it was brakes...rears had issue due to lack of lubricant on calipers causing corrosion. Front had the typical rotor warping....it is high time that car companies stop using cheap rotors. Other than those issues the car runs like a new car. The AWD is the reason I bought the car and it is great!! Still going and a great car all around.!!
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bad blind spots
Very handsome car, but decided against it because of the rear view blind spots.
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The Hump Back Honda Delivers
I knew the vehicle I wanted when I walked into the dealership and the dealership in its own right is a whole different ball of wax nor do I wish to elaborate. The Crosstour has better handling than I expected from other reviewers though not as good as the 2011 accord which I also own. Four wheel drive I learned by the way does not mean you can go over 60 on ice and snow and not expect to spin out. The car did manage to right itself again when in a 200 yard skid over ice and snow as I realized the safe alternative would have been to travel at like 40 give or take in the first place. I didn't hit anyone or anything fortunately as the thoughts were going through my head, "please not the mail box, and I don't see anyone in front or behind me!" I have had it off road and it can get frustrating in thicker mud as it seems to clump and traction seems a little less (with no dents or scratches). It seems to have good cargo space as I am able to fit my string bass in the back and the seats all to easily come down. I also like the cabin as it reminds me of my old 1979 toyota celica supra with a lot more comfort. The ride is very good with little or no distortion over bumps or rough road. As with any car I recommend Sea Foam gas and oil treatment every 3 - 6 months.
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