Honda Crossroad not coming to the States
February 27, 2007 7:50PM by Michael Savio
Honda’s recently-launched Japanese market Crossroad won’t be coming to the States. The Honda Crossroad has three rows of seats, and a little smaller than the Toyota RAV4, which means it’s too small for a three-row vehicle in the U.S.
“We have no need” to sell it abroad, said Motoatsu Shiraishi, president of Honda’s product development arm, Honda R&D Co. Shiraishi said that Honda already has the CR-V in the U.S. Despite not being available with a third row of seats, Honda President Takeo Fukui also says the CR-V can take on the RAV4.
## Source: AutoWeek ##
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