Overview & Reviews
The 2011 Honda Accord Crosstour gets a 1 mpg increase in fuel economy and also relocates the confusing climate-control buttons.
- Carlike driving dynamics
- Roomy seating
- Available all-wheel drive.
- Quiet cabin
- Button-heavy center stack
- Compromised cargo capacity
- Controversial styling.
User Reviews:
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Crosstour in Palm Beach - 2011 Honda Accord Crosstour
By b_k_m - September 15 - 9:59 pmThe decision to acquire a Crosstour was a big one for me. We were coming off a lease on a 2008 Odyssey EX-L. I was initially looking at a Volvo XC 70 wagon, BMW X6 and Lexus RX 330 (we own a Lexus ES 330). While the Lexus did afford us greater luxury and the Volvo did net more of a car feel, we went Crosstour. Simply put, we managed to laser in on value, ride (little higher than a car), performance and functionality. The Crosstour cleared the others by a mile particularly on price and reliability.
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Surprisingly good - 2011 Honda Accord Crosstour
By rcr5 - March 27 - 12:44 pmI had originally planned to buy a CRV but I also drove the Crosstour and was surprised at how nice the car is because it has not received very good ratings from the various industry reviewers. I find it to be comfortable, very smooth, extremely quiet on the highway, and reasonably economical to drive; I have been getting 27-28 MPG in mixed city and highway driving. Many of the reviewer criticisms have related to styling and appearance and those are of course individual choices but to me the car looks very much like a 4DR version of the Accord coupe and I have received many admiring comments about the appearance.