By: Bill Z. and Cathy D. – Two for the Road USA
Cathy & Bill: The 2010 Honda Accord Crosstour is an all-new 5-door hatchback from Honda based on the Accord platform. It’s definitely a change from the rather staid history of the Accord and its usual pursuit of function as the Crosstour sports a bold, muscular appearance highlighted by a higher beltline that sweeps upward towards the rear hatch.
Bill: The Crosstour shares the same V6 engine and 110-inch-wheelbase as the Accord however the Crosstour EX, and more luxurious EX-L are 5-door, 5-passenger vehicles. The base Crosstour EX is equipped dual-zone climate control, a moonroof, a 7-speaker 360-watt sound system, and niceties to give the appearance of luxury.

Bill: Both the EX and EX-L interiors are similar inside, with a touch of wood trim highlighting the curving dash and soft materials on the armrests. Legroom is especially generous in the large cabin for both front- and rear seat passengers, but the sloping rear roofline makes headroom in the rear seats a bit tight for over six footers.


Cathy: The Accord Crosstour's 5-speed automatic transmission has several features engineered specifically to match its performance requirements, including extra-wide gear ratios for good low-end response and comfortable highway cruising. The transmission also features Honda’s Grade Logic Control technology is designed to hold the vehicle in a lower gear when climbing or descending a steep grade for improved performance and for manual gear operation using the gear selector, the Accord Crosstour exclusively features automatic RPM rev-matching when downshifting. The system uses the Drive-by-Wire throttle control's ability to "blip" the throttle and more closely match the engine's RPM to the transmission.
Cathy & Bill: Honda’s Crosstour tries to be a lot of things to a lot of people. It's practical in town and has a touch of élan, and it offers comfort with the option of exploring dirt roads while carrying more than an average carload of gear. I am intrigued by the fact that Accord is intended to be the flagship of the Accord line so it will be interesting to see how that works out for Honda.
New From Honda: You’ve seen crash test dummies but never one like Honda’s new dummy. The pedestrian test dummy is the most sophisticated in the world. It has instruments that measure the level of injury in eight regions of the body. This helps us identify the areas of the vehicle closely associated with injuries. They then design the vehicle to help minimize injuries to pedestrians and dogs.
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