Is $10,000 to much to pay for a 2015 Honda crosstour with 167,000 miles on it
Asked by InboundSpace1 Aug 30, 2017 at 10:12 AM about the 2012 Honda Crosstour EX V6
Question type: Shopping & Pricing
Please help
8 Answers
You tell me....is is AWD or 2 WD? Your headline says 2015..., But, the fine print says 2012... which is it? Also, condition is super important here, be careful....ask for service records...if they balk, walk away quickly. I would be extremely cautious about purchasing a car with 167,000 miles this new.... Sounds like it was used commercially like a taxi? http://www.nadaguides.com/Cars/2015/Honda/Crosstour/Utility-4D-EX-2WD-V6/Values
See this, makes a big difference......................... again, 167,000 miles??? http://www.nadaguides.com/Cars/2012/Honda/Accord-Crosstour-V6/Utility-4D-EX- 2WD/Values
http://www.carcomplaints.com/Honda/Crosstour/
On further research, I would definitely skip this orphaned car.... http://www.carcomplaints.com/Honda/Crosstour/2015/
Do you really want to pay that much for a car that is 80%+ worn out?
It doesn't matter that the miles have been accumulated in a short period of time. If anything, it's better, as the car almost certainly did a lot them on the highway. Still, the total mileage is a significant turn-off. Pass on it.
My 2013 Crosstour V8 AWD…has 108,000 miles on it…only replaced the Starter since 2013. Went and had the factory recommended maintenance almost $3000…and it runs like a top. I’m going to keep it until the wheels fall off.