The 2013 Honda Crosstour
2013 Honda Crosstour
Feel:
Originally known as the Accord Crosstour, Honda has
progressed this vehicle to its own line as the Crosstour, as it possesses a
perfect balance between an Accord Sedan and an SUV. While the Crosstour has
many similarities with the Accord, many features are exclusive to the
Crosstour:
- Paddle shifters
mounted on steering wheel (exclusive to V-6 model)
- 51.3 cubic feet
of cargo space
Finish:
- The Crosstour
has the quietest ride out of any vehicle I have tested so far
- The EX-L model
comes with black (or, depending on the base color, ivory) leather seats,
which look stylish and have maximum comfort. Along with the EX-L, the
other trim levels the Crosstour comes in include the EX 4-cylinder and the
EX V6.
- Store up to 16
GB of data, directly in the vehicle! If you are a fan of Pandora, the
HondaLink has a Pandora radio app built right in to its 4” audio touch
screen. Listen to your personal music anytime you drive!
Functionality:
- Interior space
is the major difference between the Crosstour and the Accord.
- Back seats,
with a 60/40 split, lay down flush, which can be easily lowered by
one-touch levers located in the cargo. With both seats down, you have a
full 51.3 cubic feet of storage space!
- A utility box
hides in the floor of the cargo, so you can keep valuable items stored
out of sight. The box also lifts out of the floorboard. Tired of making
multiple trips to your car after grocery shopping? Load all your bags
into the utility box and carry them all in at once!
- Standard
features for the Crosstour include:
- Bluetooth
HandsFreeLink
- USB Audio
Interface
- Rearview Camera
- Side Curtain
Airbags
- Its safety
features are exactly what you expect from a Honda: Lane Departure Warning,
Back-Up sensors, Forward Collision Warning, and Honda LaneWatch are all
standard features on the EX-L model.
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