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Visit Us Online! January 7, 2010 VOLUME 4, ISSUE 1

Introducing the All-New 2010 Honda
Accord Crosstour


Versatile, Modern, Roomy, Comfortable and Quiet.

White The 2010 Honda Crosstour has a bold sporty design and a sleek, aerodynamic shape, available with 18-inch alloy wheels. It looks sharp, sophisticated and tough.

The Crosstour has performance to match its size with a 271-hp V6 engine and enhanced handling with available Real Time 4-wheel drive.

The all-new 2010 Honda Accord Crosstour features a versatile, upscale 5-passenger interior with an easy fold-down 60/40 rear seat giving you 51.3 cubic feet of cargo space. The rear storage area features an innovative 8-inch deep under-floor Hidden Removable Utility Box with a reversible lid, featuring both plush-carpeted and durable-plastic sides. Levers near the interior fender wells, conveniently accessible from the tailgate opening, allow for one-touch conversion of the seats into the floor for additional cargo space.

"Honda has a longstanding reputation for maximizing interior space and utility in its vehicles," said Erik Berkman, vice president of corporate planning and logistics for American Honda Motor Co., Inc. "Like the award-winning Honda Fit, the Accord Crosstour uses a versatile design to create an interior that functions with the practicality of a larger vehicle."

The interior design is intended to enhance the feeling of width and space in the passenger cabin while creating a premium and accommodating atmosphere. The inset sculpting of the instrument panel along with a wide center console increases the sense of roominess. Intuitively grouped controls for the audio, climate and available navigation system are designed to operate with solidity and precision.

The exterior styling evolves the Crossover Utility Vehicle (CUV) concept by integrating a sleek and aerodynamic shape that blends sporty, low-profile contours with versatile CUV functionality.

The Detroit News
Detroit News writes a glowing review of the Accord Crosstour calling it “downright stylish”.

Read the article click here.