Today, Honda announced that its new crossover, the All-New Accord Crosstour,
will have a MSRP of $29,670, and will carry an additional destination
and handling charge of $710. Honda also released pricing for other
models of the new vehicle: the Honda Crosstour EX-L will have an MSRP
of $32,570, and and the Navi version of this Crosstour is priced at
MSRP $34,770 . All-wheel drive versions start around $34,020; a Navi
version of this will start around $36,220.
The Crosstour is
Honda's latest vehicle release in the US, and some experts compare it
to Toyota's Venza. However, the Crosstour is incomparable to any other
automobile anyone else has ever produced, except for Honda Accord,
which is the platform Crosstour is built upon. Experts have already
compared the Crosstour's comfort, smoothness in ride and handling, and
overall utility to the Accord, but have noted the Crosstour's unique
features and usage of space. These same experts and critics have also
noticed the wide range of features available on the Ohio-built
automobile, whether under the hood, inside the cabin, or on the
exterior of the vehicle.
To get a personalized quickquote on a NEW Crosstour- go to BrickellHondaDirect.com, or visit BrickellHonda.com for more information on Hondas in Miami.