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2010 Honda Accord Crosstour Pricing Revealed

2010 Honda Accord Crosstour Pricing Revealed

It’s been official since early July that the all-new 2010 Honda Accord Crosstour will arrive in showrooms this fall, but today the automaker finally revealed pricing for its latest model addition.

The vehicle is set to debut on November 20 with a manufacturer's suggested retail price starting at $29,670, plus a destination and handling charge of $710. The Honda’s closest rival, the Toyota Venza, has been on the market for about a year now and is priced from just $25,975 so the Honda will definitely have its work cut out for it.

Derived from the Accord Sedan, the Accord Crosstour maximizes car-like ride and refinement, yet...

It’s been official since early July that the all-new 2010 Honda Accord Crosstour will arrive in showrooms this fall, but today the automaker finally revealed pricing for its latest model addition. The vehicle is set to debut on November 20 with a manufacturer's suggested retail price starting at $29,670, plus a destination and handling charge of $710. The Honda’s closest rival, the Toyota Venza, has been on the market for about a year now and is priced from just $25,975 so the Honda will definitely have its work cut out for it. Derived from the Accord Sedan, the Accord Crosstour maximizes car-like ride and refinement, yet... Read More

2010 Honda Accord Crosstour Interior Revealed

2010 Honda Accord Crosstour Interior Revealed

Despite a storm of negative comments upon the reveal of the 2010 Honda Accord Crosstour's awkward exterior, Honda has decided to stick with Facebook, today unveiling the car's interior on the popular social networking site.

The Accord Crosstour is itself a member of a rapidly burgeoning segment of the industry, seeking to split the difference between crossover, wagon, hatchback and sedan to come out with something arguably all-new.

As these interior photos reveal, there are lots of possibilities for cargo and passenger configurations, much like a typical crossover, while the front seats are all sedan. The familiar Honda styling and...

Despite a storm of negative comments upon the reveal of the 2010 Honda Accord Crosstour's awkward exterior, Honda has decided to stick with Facebook, today unveiling the car's interior on the popular social networking site. The Accord Crosstour is itself a member of a rapidly burgeoning segment of the industry, seeking to split the difference between crossover, wagon, hatchback and sedan to come out with something arguably all-new. As these interior photos reveal, there are lots of possibilities for cargo and passenger configurations, much like a typical crossover, while the front seats are all sedan. The familiar Honda styling and... Read More

2010 Honda Accord Crosstour Revealed

2010 Honda Accord Crosstour Revealed

It’s been official since early July that the 2010 Honda Accord Crosstour will arrive in showrooms this fall, but today the automaker finally lifted the covers off its newest model addition after weeks of drip-fed teasers.

Toyota has had the Venza, a similar crossover-wagon hybrid design, on the market for about a year now, leaving Honda a bit late to the party. With the same range of powertrains found in the Accord and a possible 2.3-liter turbocharged engine borrowed from the Acura RDX in the pipeline, the Accord Crosstour should be a largely familiar experience, despite the new body shape.

Acura recently unveiled its own take on...

It’s been official since early July that the 2010 Honda Accord Crosstour will arrive in showrooms this fall, but today the automaker finally lifted the covers off its newest model addition after weeks of drip-fed teasers. Toyota has had the Venza, a similar crossover-wagon hybrid design, on the market for about a year now, leaving Honda a bit late to the party. With the same range of powertrains found in the Accord and a possible 2.3-liter turbocharged engine borrowed from the Acura RDX in the pipeline, the Accord Crosstour should be a largely familiar experience, despite the new body shape. Acura recently unveiled its own take on... Read More