10 Things You Should Know About the 2010 Honda Accord Crosstour
The Accord gets a lift into crossover territory.
10. For something called "Accord," it's kind of pricey.
The Honda Accord built its reputation on being a good value, but the 2010 Honda Accord Crosstour is quite a bit more expensive than its 4-door sedan cousin. A front-wheel drive Crosstour EX -- the base model -- comes out to $30,380 with the $710 destination charge added in. Prices climb pretty quickly too: The front-drive EX with leather (EX-L) is $33,280, and if you add navigation you're looking at $35,480. An all-wheel drive EX-L is $34,730, and if you add navigation it's $36,930. Compare that to a regular Accord sedan, and even the most expensive -- an EX-L with navigation -- still comes to only $31,815. So the question is this: Does the Crosstour offer up a few thousand dollars worth of extra refinement, cargo space and style? We're not entirely convinced, but time will tell.