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Throttle2
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thanks again folks for informative comments and reviews.

 

I am definitely not buying new....was thinking a 2007 model....

 

 

Yesterday was around Arab st victoria street area for dinner and cigar, 2 CRossroads (one white one black) came and parked in front of me.

 

one with big wheels and pretty highly sprung. but both still look quite good.

 

now just waiting to see when the time comes.

 

hhmmm,.....anyone wants a Six? becos with a Crossroad , i can consider a 2 seater car for my own use .....

 

wanna exchange? [sly]

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your 6er is a big car leh.. bigger than most cars i know. at least its longer.

 

 

the funniest thing about the Six is when on its own, looks big.

when considering the actual measurements seem big.

 

but when park beside another Cat B saloon car doesnt look so big.

 

thats why I'm so shock that the crossroad is 50cm shorter bumper to bumper.

 

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I am new to this... I am about to by a Honda Crossroad in Mauritius: however, the GPS display is in Japanese: where can I buy one in English?

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Xtian

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Neutral Newbie

Was considering Xroad when I was looking for a MPV about 2 years ago. Decided not to go for it due to drum brakes at rear wheels and last row too cramp for adults. Boxy design is cool though... Seems like nowadays all new ones come with 4 disc brakes liao. But if you are buying 2nd hand, they might still be on drums behind.

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I am a woman and been driving my Crossroad for the last 3 years. No complain

at time even place my maid and my adult niece and nephew on the 3rd row no complain

drove up to Malacca with them on the 3rd row no complain. Very happy with my car.

 

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I had considered Crossroad for a while.

 

One of the highest scores in J-NCAP- mainly due to the boxy shape.

Rear drum brake and tight rear.

 

If you are looking at 1.8L, you should seriously consider WISH and Stream.

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Honda Crossroad 1.8 L (A) Specifications

 

Engine

Engine capacity 1,799 cc

Engine type 4-cylinders SOHC

Compression ratio 10.5

Bore x Stroke (81.0 x 87.3) mm

Power 140 bhp

Torque 174 Nm

 

Performance

Acceleration 11.7s (0-100kmh)

Top speed unknown

Fuel consumption 13.8 km\L

 

Misc technical data

Transmission 5-speed (A)

Drive type FWD

 

Measurements

Body type SUV

Dimensions (L x W x H) (4285 x 1755 x 1670)mm

Wheelbase 2,700mm

Min turning radius 5,300mm

Kerb weight 1,410kg

Fuel tank capacity 55L

 

Brakes

Brakes (Front) Ventilated disc

Brakes (Rear) Disc [cool]

Suspension

Suspension (Front) MacPherson strut type, Independent, Coil spring

Suspension (Rear) Double wishbone type, Independent, Coil spring

 

 

 

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Was considering Xroad when I was looking for a MPV about 2 years ago. Decided not to go for it due to drum brakes at rear wheels and last row too cramp for adults. Boxy design is cool though... Seems like nowadays all new ones come with 4 disc brakes liao. But if you are buying 2nd hand, they might still be on drums behind.

 

Was looking at it simply becos it is a Honda and it looks pretty good for a bread and butter.

Not too bothered with drums or disc when buying such cars really.

 

but many thanks for highlighting.

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I had considered Crossroad for a while.

 

One of the highest scores in J-NCAP- mainly due to the boxy shape.

Rear drum brake and tight rear.

 

If you are looking at 1.8L, you should seriously consider WISH and Stream.

 

Wish? Stream? I think not.

 

 

 

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