Under the hood of the 2010 Honda Accord Crosstour you will find a V6 engine, just like you do in the regular model of the Accord. It features a 3.5 liter 24-valve engine that is estimated to put out 271 horsepower and 254 pound feet of torque. The Crosstour’s engine has been optimized for fuel economy so sometimes it will only use three or four of its cylinders to give drivers the best fuel economy possible based on the current driving conditions. Honda calls this their Variable Cylinder Management system. With all that being said, drivers can expect to get 18 mpg around town and 27 mpg on the highway, and that drops to 17 mpg city and 25 mpg highway if you opt for the all-wheel drive model.
Inside the Honda Accord Crosstour you will find yourself a little piece of Japanese luxury. The Crosstour wants to combine upscale elegance with the functionality and practicality of a Honda, and they achieved that goal. There is plenty of leg room for the front passengers as well as those riding in back. The hatchback opens up at a special angle to increase the versatility of the vehicle and there is ample storage with 25.7 cubic feet of storage in back that increases to 51.3 cubic feet if you fold the backseats down.
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