Two Sides to Every Story – the New Honda Crosstour

the all new 2010 Honda Crosstour

the all new 2010 Honda Crosstour

It’s not a surprise that generally speaking, men care and know more about cars than women do.  But a woman’s needs when it comes to her choice of transportation is just as important as her husband’s – and sometimes, those needs are different.  That’s why hondareports.com has brought to its consumers a dual review on its new Accord Crosstour – written by male auto-journalist, Marcel Mejia, and female car buying advocate Anne Fleming.

The reviews, for the most part, were fairly consistent with each other.  Both praised the vehicle for handling well in the snow, due to its intuitive four wheel drive that fully engages when the front tires begin to slip.  However, as far as the body and interior of the car is concerned, Fleming worries about the lack of rear visibility, while Mejia wonders how Honda’s target customer will feel about the abundance of electronics that are included.

Both Mejia and Fleming also mentioned the dual climate control, Bluetooth capability and USB interface as impressive technological add-ins for the car.  Both boys and girls like their toys!  But Mejia writes that he is concerned about the value of the car being worth less than the asking price – a hefty $36,930.

Check out the dual review for yourself!

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