4 Star Reviews for 2010 Honda Accord Crosstour

Overview & Reviews

Average Score

4.80/5 Average
152 Total Reviews
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The 2010 Honda Accord Crosstour debuts as a crossover wagon version of Honda's venerable midsize sedan.

Pros:
  • Roomy seating, carlike driving dynamics, quiet cabin, available all-wheel drive.
Cons:
  • Compromised cargo capacity, button-heavy center stack, controversial styling.

User Reviews:

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  • Handy hatchback - 2010 Honda Accord Crosstour
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    While we dont often require a large trunk, the occasional purchases at Ikea, etc., made us appreciate the trunk capacity of our old Dodge Intrepid, especially when the rear seats were folded down. Looking for a new car, not an SUV, we were drawn to the Crosstour and have been pleased so far. Weve already hauled a tall bookcase. The car is well-finished and comfortable, and the high driving position is a plus.

  • Disappointing electronics - 2010 Honda Accord Crosstour
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    This is a great car to drive and Honda has done a great job morphing an already "Highly Accepted" Accord into a multi-purpose sedan. The hatch back configuration with hidden bin is awesome. The rear visibility is not. I really love the Honda feel and power of the V6. However, I am really disappointed that a car company that made has done so many things right could get the electronics so wrong. The hands free blue tooth without Nav. is awful. Slow and tedious. I am already using the voice commands through my i -phone to circumvent the system. It cant even read or download your phone book. Needs hatchback release. Manual is archaic.

  • Not for the vertically-challenged! - 2010 Honda Accord Crosstour
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    Love it so far, but the front seats should go higher. Im 511" and its just about right at the highest setting. My friend, whos 54", felt uncomfortably low at the highest driver seat setting. She currently drives a BMW 3 Series. Moreover, the passenger seat has no height adjustment at all. Looks great, drives well, plenty of rear leg room, and the gadgets are cool. You only get the rear view camera with Navigation, which I believe was a design mistake by Honda. Its tough to see out the back.

  • Nice car mechanically, interiors fine, - 2010 Honda Accord Crosstour
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    A 2010 models paint already looks 20 years old. Clear coat is cloudy, roof and hood, flaking, whole car looks aged well beyond its years. Last estimate to repaint, was over $10,000. Sits next my other car 5 years older, paint is as if new! Dealer tells us so sorry. Not their problem. Its an embarassement in the driveway.

  • Crosstour Exploding Sunroofs - 2010 Honda Accord Crosstour
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    This performs and feels well. Unfortunately, my Honda Crosstour along with others online have had a problem with spontaneously exploding sunroofs. In my situation, American Honda and Gillman Honda had no intention of analyzing the situation with concern and they seem to be experts at ping ponging customers back and forth.

  • BAD NAVI - 2010 Honda Accord Crosstour
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    Nice Car, but the NAVI system? Dont waste the money on one with Navi as a $70.00 GPS will do 100% better.

  • high potential for door rot - 2010 Honda Accord Crosstour
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    On the bottom of each door there is a rubber strip. If you look at the top of it you will see road dirt that has accumulated between the rubber and paint. Here in the Northeast that also includes salt from winter conditions. If not removed routinely this will promote rust and eventually rot through. I have contacted Honda but they are unwilling to help. Its a design problem and not fixable by adding mud flaps.

  • Updating after 8 months of ownership - 2010 Honda Accord Crosstour
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    I have not made it to my first oil change (6K miles) and my car is in for some warranty issues. The engine has developed a tick/clack when starting cold, the breaks need turning, the drivers seat belt sticks, and my ambient temp read is often inaccurate. This is my first Honda and it is losing it luster. Has anyone else developed an engine tick? :-(

  • Great car - 2010 Honda Accord Crosstour
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    Only have it for a month and less than 1000mi, very comfortable ride, good pick-up considering the size of the car, lots of interior room, easy trunk access and utility, seats fold down with a simple handle, great under trunk storage, great sound system. Somewhat difficult to see out the sides when changing lanes, a little of a blind spot takes getting used to. Also a little tough to to see out when backing up. Love the car, gets lots of stares, unusual looking which I like, not like every other car out there. Looks like the new BMW GT for half the price.

  • Way better than a Venza - 2010 Honda Accord Crosstour
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    I never considered owning a Honda until I found the Crosstour. It is one FINE automobile. I has hip arthritis and the Crosstour offers ample leg room to stretch my legs. I like the instrument layout on the dashboard and it has plenty of bells and whistles for me. Passengers say the rear seating is comfortable and spacious. This is more a couple, or grandparents, car because of the limited storage space. Unless your looking to carry a sofa or a refrigerator home from the store, there is plenty of room Drawbacks are: rear visibility is restricted with the split glass on the hatchback and the EX-L is only available with leather seating, which is a hazard on hot, sunny days.

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