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New Honda Crosstour Concept to Debut at the 2012 New York Auto Show
It seems like only yesterday that Honda presented the Accord Crosstour, which soon after dropped its Accord moniker and is now simply known as the Crosstour. To be precise, it's been two years and a couple of months since its market launch in the States, which is very short time in automotive years, but not soon enough for a replacement if you ask (most) Honda fans.
Today we learn that Honda has green lighted a successor based on the soon-to-be revealed ninth generation Accord, the coupe version of which was previewed through a concept model at this year's Detroit Motor Show.
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Honda Presents 2013 Crosstour Facelift With A $525 Lower Starting Price
Honda has made some questionable decisions on its North American products over the past few years, and it is (literally) paying the price by hurrying in facelifts to rectify some of the problems for cars like the Civic sedan and the Crosstour. The updated...
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Honda Adds 2.4-liter Four-cylinder Engine To 2012 Crosstour Range
We were expecting Honda to drop a four-cylinder engine to its renamed Crosstour model (previously known as the Accord Crosstour) for a quite some time now, and today, the Japanese company finally made the move. Scheduled to go on sale in the U.S.A....
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2012 Honda Crosstour Drops Accord Nameplate, Still Doesn't Get 4-cylinder Engine
Say goodbye to the 2010/2011MY Accord Crosstour and hello to the 2012MY Crosstour as Honda decided to drop the Accord moniker from the name of its high-riding liftback for the new model year. The name may be different but there aren't any significant...
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Sema 2010: Honda Shows Accord Crosstour Hfp Concept And Accord Coupe Hfp
On display alongside the twelve modified CR-Z sport hybrid coupes at Honda's SEMA Show booth, are the HFP (Honda Factory Performance) prepared Accord Crosstour study and Accord Coupe models. The crossover version of the Accord is a demonstration...
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New Honda Accord Crosstour Unveiled, Gets All-wheel Drive System
The wait is finally over for the newest member of the Honda Accord family as the Japanese automaker today released an official set of photos of the Crosstour that will go on sale in the States as a 2010 model year sometime this fall. Honda skimped on...
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