Is the Crosstour 35V6 a good car?

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SanElla
07/24/25 4:11am
Crosstour 35V6 is a good car. The engine features high oil cooling, with a 3.5L displacement capable of reaching a top speed of 280KM/H. It is also reasonably priced and has a high displacement. Vehicle Exterior: The Crosstour was developed on the platform of the eighth-generation Accord, with a wheelbase nearly identical to the Accord. However, it adds 50mm in both length and width, and the height is also increased. Body Length: The Crosstour is a five-seat crossover sports sedan, with a higher ground clearance and a fastback-style design being the most distinctive features of this series. Its body length reaches 5 meters, while the wheelbase remains unchanged at 2800mm.
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DelZachary
08/10/25 11:48pm
As someone who has driven the Crosstour 3.5 V6, I have to say the power is truly exhilarating! The V6 engine delivers fast and smooth acceleration, making overtaking effortless, and it feels rock-solid at high speeds. The space is also generous, with the back seat comfortably seating three people, and the trunk has ample room for the whole family's luggage. I trust Honda's reliability—over three years of driving, it hasn't had any major issues, and maintenance costs are reasonable, making it worry-free. The downside? Fuel consumption is the Achilles' heel; in city traffic, it guzzles gas like water, averaging 12-15 liters per 100 km. The interior is practical but not luxurious, with a somewhat heavy plastic feel. Overall, if you prioritize driving enjoyment and reliability and don't mind higher fuel costs, it's definitely a great car. The value for money is good, and it holds its value well in the used car market.
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