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2012 Honda Crosstour EX
66,075 Miles | Fontana, CA
$13,499
est. $243/mo

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2010 Honda Crosstour EX-L
85,726 Miles | Fontana, CA
$12,899
est. $232/mo

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2013 Honda Crosstour EX-L
88,583 Miles | Transfer Available
$18,998
est. $342/mo

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2011 Honda Crosstour EX-L
91,000 Miles | Online Only
$13,950
est. $251/mo

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2012 Honda Crosstour EX-L V6
95,891 Miles | Online Only
$12,950
est. $233/mo

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2015 Honda Crosstour EX V6
126,404 Miles | Salem, OR
$14,527
est. $261/mo

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2015 Honda Crosstour EX-L V6
67,440 Miles | Kennewick, WA
$19,499
est. $351/mo

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2011 Honda Crosstour EX-L
93,181 Miles | Henderson, NV
$16,493
est. $297/mo

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2015 Honda Crosstour EX-L V6
98,708 Miles | Danbury, CT
$17,024
est. $306/mo

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2012 Honda Crosstour EX-L V6
73,464 Miles | Newtown Square, PA
$15,857
est. $285/mo

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2015 Honda Crosstour EX
84,139 Miles | Montebello, CA
$15,991
est. $288/mo

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2014 Honda Crosstour EX-L V6
96,778 Miles | Lawrence Township, NJ
$17,370
est. $312/mo

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2013 Honda Crosstour EX-L V6
119,160 Miles | Lewiston, ID
$14,999
est. $270/mo

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2014 Honda Crosstour EX-L V6
107,368 Miles | Huntsville, AL
$16,449
est. $296/mo

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2011 Honda Crosstour EX-L
121,764 Miles | Portage, IN
$12,477
est. $224/mo

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2014 Honda Crosstour EX-L
163,645 Miles | Winston Salem, NC
$12,599
est. $227/mo

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2012 Honda Crosstour EX-L V6
94,168 Miles | Holland, MI
$15,995
est. $288/mo

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2012 Honda Crosstour EX-L V6
63,510 Miles | Sacramento, CA
$16,888
est. $304/mo

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2015 Honda Crosstour EX-L V6
127,463 Miles | Minneapolis, MN
$15,894
est. $286/mo

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2015 Honda Crosstour EX
56,835 Miles | Olympia, WA
$18,975
est. $341/mo

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Honda Crosstour Owner Ratings & Reviews

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2011 Honda Crosstour - 2011 Crosstour review

Emma
Central, South Carolina
Overall
5.0
Value
4.0
Performance
4.0
Style
5.0
Comfort
5.0
Fuel Economy
3.0
Reliability
5.0
This vehicle has surprised me in the most pleasant way possible. I have to say, I had little expectation when I initially found the vehicle, but it has been an outstanding purchase so far. A crossover hatchback was not a vehicle I thought I would be interested in, since I do not have kids and am a single man. However, this car brings power and a smooth ride on top of a sleek sporty design. The leather trim is outstanding and is clean as a whistle. Fuel economy is not as high as with a Honda Civic or Honda Accord, however it is much better than a mid-sized SUV. Average miles per glass are roughly 21 in the city and 25-28 on the highway. Overall, I love this car and would highly recommend.
Story
The day I bought it—fell in love immediately! Great vehicle—turns heads and gets you noticed quickly.
Pros
Sleek design -- the car stands out on the road or in a lot. There are not many on the road, so your Crosstour is bound to stand out. Smooth ride -- this car rides as smooth as any car I've driven to far. This applies to the highway or driving around town. There is power, not much, but you are able to accelerate decently. Leather trim is great -- feels higher quality, almost like you are in an Acura. A very nice and comfortable feel. Rear navigation camera and overall navigation system are crucial with this vehicle and a welcome addition. Paint is shiny and pops. The white is vibrant but do... (more)
Cons
Rear window is oddly shaped and takes time getting used to. It almost creates a blind spot that at first will scare a new driver. Merging is tricky at first, but you pick up on it quickly. My package has a rear camera, and it was a major deal breaker for me—I cannot imagine driving this car without a rear camera due to the odd window shape. You certainly cannot reverse out of a spot or reverse park without it. Fuel economy - not as high as I expected. City miles are decent but not great. On average, I would say 20 miles per gallon. Highway is nice, closer to 30 - but I expected more. Bra... (more)

2014 Honda Crosstour - Crosstour's luxury and spaciousness.

Krystle
New Bern, North Carolina
Overall
4.0
Value
4.0
Performance
5.0
Style
5.0
Comfort
5.0
Fuel Economy
3.0
Reliability
4.0
The Honda Crosstour is a spacious SUV. With a hatchback design, it makes loading large objects more likely to be possible, especially with the 60/40 split backseat. The exterior design gives the impression of a smaller, sporty car, but the almost standard leather interior and wide body style creates a comfort that can't be beaten. There is plenty of leg room inside the car, front seat as well as back seat, and the dash board and the rest of the interior features, including a moon roof, make this crossover vehicle an affordable luxury car. The V6 engine gives the car plenty of pep. The car handles like an even larger car and is smooth as far as the brake system is concerned, as well as how the car steers. The stereo and sound system along with the Bluetooth capabilities make your ... (more)
Story
I drove my three best friends and I to the mountains of our state on a vacation in this car, and we thoroughly enjoyed syncing our iPods and cell phones to the Bluetooth in the car so that we could listen to our music and sing along to pass the time during our 5-hour trip. We had many laughs along the way.
Pros
The SUV handles like a dream, very smooth with lots of get up and go. The exterior design is sleek and sporty, and the leather interior and moon roof make it a very attractive vehicle. The comfort of the seats, remote start, and heated mirrors are all luxury features in an affordable price.
Cons
The gas mileage of 20 mpg in the city and 30 mpg on the highway is not as good as it needs to be. Fuel efficiency should have been a higher concern for Honda when producing the Honda Crosstour.

2011 Honda Crosstour - Versatile and reliable!

Crosstour Owner
Fullerton, Pennsylvania
Overall
5.0
Value
5.0
Performance
4.0
Style
4.0
Comfort
4.0
Fuel Economy
4.0
Reliability
5.0
Love my Crosstour! The interior looks and feels like high quality leather - it has never faded, stained, or ripped. Great sunroof and other features, like Bluetooth calling, XM radio and more! I've driven the car over 30,000 miles and have not had a single problem with performance.
Story
There are tons of curvy roads in my area. One of my favorite memories is driving around with friends at night, blasting music on those roads. My car has an exceptional sound system (the bass especially) and drives very smoothly, so it was a fun time.
Pros
The back seats can go down to allow for more trunk space / storage - this was absolutely necessary for me as the this car went through 5 moves with me! The all wheel drive is also great for winters and slick roads, another necessity for me.
Cons
The line across the back windshield took a while to adjust to, as it can always be seen in view in the rearview mirror. However, after driving the car for about a week, I stopped noticing it.