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2014 Honda Crosstour priced at $28,210
Wed, 25 Sep 2013The 2014 Honda Crosstour goes on sale Wednesday with an MSRP of $28,210, including destination. That'll buy you a two-wheel drive EX version. The topped out, four-wheel drive EX-L V6 with Navi will set buyers back $38,070.
Upcoming Volvo XC90 gets new safety tech
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Court order BANS publication of VW’s Luxury car security codes
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