Used 2013 Honda Crosstour Hatchback Consumer Reviews
its everything i need and wanted
JUST BUY IT. drives like cadillacs used to feel. and has so much power and control. i need it for driving in the snow in vermont! im in f lorida now subject to hurricanes and i fear no more. next best thing to having my feet on the ground
Versatile ride with great gas mileage
I’m a Honda girl, so I’m a little biased. My last two new Hondas were Accord sedans. This time, I decided to get the 2013 Honda Crosstour in Mountain Aire, which is a beautiful color blue. I love the versatility of the car — with the pull of a handle, one of the back seats folds flat, and if you pull the other handle, the other back seat folds down flat, making it a mini SUV. I fit five medium pet carriers back there for vet visits and during a hurricane evacuation. I like the deck height at the rear of the car. When you open the hatchback, you can slide things in and out at a comfortable height. If I drive right, I can get 39 miles to the gallon, which is exceptional, considering the size and weight of the car. The car has several upscale features, such as a camera in the passenger side sideview mirror, so you can see traffic in your blind spot. I ordered the E-XL model, which has navigation and leather seats. The driver seat has an eight-way power adjustable seat. The front passenger seat has a six-way power adjustable seat. It has many personalization options, such as whether or not to beep your horn when you lock the car with the key fob, which interior lights, if any, you want to come on when you open the doors, which doors you want unlocked when you hit the unlock button on the key fob, and the rearview mirror will automatically aim down when backing up, and you can choose at any time which one you want to aim down - left or right. All in all, it’s a great car. I’ve had it for 10 years and I don’t plan on replacing it anytime soon.
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- EX 4dr HatchbackMSRP: $6,45729 mi away
- EX-L 4dr HatchbackMSRP: $6,500175 mi away
- EX-L 4dr HatchbackMSRP: $7,995In-stock online
2013 ex-l . v6. AWD Great ride/cruiser
Looked at Venza and subaru. Both were good vehicles, but glad I ended up with the crosstour. Venza ride seemed a little rough and a outback with v6 was more expensive. For the money the crosstour just seemed more luxurious. After driving my wifes es350 i wanted a car with a better ride. Loved the car like ride with the ability to still haul some things. I look forward to a little drive now. Stereo is great and love the feel behind the wheel of this car. I like the look of it and love the ride. Honda sold as many of these in 13 that subaru sold some months. So less out there and way more unique. 3 times as many venzas out there also. Im 6'4" and have plenty of room behind the wheel. Hope it last me a while!! Got to drive it to appreciate it. If you can find a nice used one don"t hesitate to check it out!
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The hatchback of all hatchbacks
I am so pleased that I bought this vehicle. I have been a Honda owner since 1998, and this car by far surpasses my expectations. It's roomy like an SUV but drives/handles like a car. The sideview and back up camera are my favorite feature. This car is well worth the money and the value holds up. The inside of this vehicle is just as luxurious as my BMW, but with half the expenses.
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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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