Toronto, Ontario – For quite a while now, automakers have shied away from the term, "station wagon." Such vehicles, it is felt, imply too much practicality and not enough style. For many they're just too old-fashioned — it's what their parents drove, or their grandparents, even — they have no vitality, no flair. Who wants to be associated with something like that?
But a 2010 Honda Crosstour… well, here's a nice-looking, stylish vehicle that seems to have all the benefits of a wagon, without the stereotype and without the boxy profile. And it's available with all-wheel drive, has 205 millimetres of ground clearance, 18-inch alloy wheels (19s are available from the dealer) and pulls hard with its 271-horsepower V6 engine. Looks sporty, too!
No, Honda doesn't describe the Crosstour as a wagon, but the word did come up a few times at its Canadian launch in Toronto. As you'd expect (from the name, of course...) Honda describes the Crosstour as crossover, or CUV. It’s targeted primarily at empty-nesters, active singles and couples whose kids are finally on their way (out, that is): baby boomers, in other words.
The Crosstour is based on the Accord platform (its full name is Honda Accord Crosstour), and represents a step up from the Accord sedan and coupe. Although based on the Accord Sedan, none of its exterior panels are shared with other Accords. It has four doors, with lots of rear seating room to accommodate friends or kids' kids. It's got a wide hatchback (or liftgate, if you prefer), enabling owners to easily transport large items like the new gourmet barbeque or mega-golf bags and luggage for a week.
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