2013 Honda Crosstour - Car and Driver
As Honda’s attempt at a no-compromise, all-road vehicle, the Crosstour is awkward at best and plain odd in every other way. All-wheel drive is available with the V-6, but all the Crosstour does is make the case for a real utility vehicle. Official Photos and Info – 2013 Honda Crosstour Considering Honda's Accord is all new for 2013 , you might expect that the Accord-based crossover called Crosstour would get a similar makeover. Just like the hurriedly refreshed 2013 Civic , Honda's affordable family crossover gets mostly cosmetic changes. While Crosstour customers may be few and far between, they are a loyal bunch, and Honda does well to keep them happy with modest changes. Honda says it’s added a "more rugged" look to the Crosstour, and if this inspires you to go hunting or mudding, you will appreciate the reversible floor panels, which "accommodate messy cargo. Whatever misadventure tickles your fancy most, chances are you won't get stuck out there, thanks to the Crosstour's 6. 2-inch ground clearance and an all-wheel-drive system that is available on the V-6 model. The Crosstour's powertrain portfolio includes the essentially unchanged. Source: www.caranddriver.com