The Honda Accord Crosstour is classified as a sport utility vehicle (SUV) that can get up to 22 MPG (miles per gallon) in the city and up to 31 MPG on the highway. It has 192 to 278 hp (horsepower) and comes with either a 1.5 L 4-cylinder or 2.0 L 4-cylinder engine. The Accord Crosstour has a towing capacity of 1,000 to 1,500 pounds and is available multiple configurations, including the EX, EX V6, EX-L and the EX-L V6.
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Classified as full-size sport utility vehicle (SUV), the Honda Accord Crosstourcan get up to 22 MPG (miles per gallon) in the city and up to 31 MPG on the highway. It has 192 to 278 hp (horsepower) and comes with either a 1.5 L 4-cylinder or 2.0 L 4-cylinder engine. The Accord Crosstour has a towing capacity of 1,000 to 1,500 pounds and is available multiple configurations. These configurations include the EX, EX V6, EX-L and the EX-L V6. The Crosstour is manufactured by Japanese automaker Honda and it slots below the Pilot in size for the Honda SUV lineup and is longer compared to the Pilot. The SUV features a hatchback and or wagon type variation of the Accord and shares the same platform. The Crosstour's competition includes the Toyota Venza, a wagon based upon the Accord competitor, the Toyota Camry. And just like the Venza, the Crosstour does the same to the Accord wagon. Honda eventually removed the Accord prefix altogether making the name just Crosstour. Sale of the Honda Accord Crosstour began in November 2009 for the 2010 model year and were discontinued for the 2016 model year.
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