Vossen Wheels Slams Down and Rims Up Honda Crosstour
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Vossen Wheels Slams Down and Rims Up Honda Crosstour



The Honda Crosstour, be that in its original form or even in facelift guise as it appeared at the New York Auto Show earlier this year with sales to start later in the fall, hasn't exactly won consumers with its looks. Here is where the aftermarket industry steps in.

Miami based wheel manufacturers Vossen is showing off a uniquely tuned example of the pre-facelift Honda Crosstour fitted with a rather discreet aero package comprising front and rear aprons and side sills.

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