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Any experience with the Honda Pilot?
So the wife has a 2010 Mercury Mariner right now. Have really loved the thing so far, but afraid it is running into some issues, and just had a baby 3 months ago so think it would be nice to have something just a bit more roomy.
Found a 2011 Touring edition and took it for a test drive. The thing is seriously awesome, found a few for around 29,500 to 31,500 in the high 20/mid 30k miles. Really great ride, lots of room, gps, dvd, bluetooth, lit running boards, back up camera, hitch, AC outlet, usb, aux input, 6 disc changer, individual passenger temp controls, remote start, AWD, I mean just everything. 3.5 v6 engine so plenty of power to get around but still gets in the 20s mpg highway. Curious if anyone has any first hand experience. Hondas tend to be pretty indestructible, can put tons of miles with just regular maintenance.
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And we really dig the body. Noticed when looking at SUVs lately that everyone is trying to make them more rounded and sleek/sporty I guess, but it just doesn't work for us. When you round out an SUV it just starts looking like a van. The Pilot retains that kinda edgier look an suv should have.
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Guess it's me, but I don't picture the pilot as all that much bigger than the mariner. IMHO, I think you'd get more bang for your buck in a Traverse or Acadia
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If you want to have an 8 passenger SUV with the best reliability and gas milage go for the Pilot, cant beat that.
I have a 03 with 97000 miles and no issues.
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ah yah, forgot about the 3rd row seats
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one of the parents at my kids school has one and a neighbor does, and the only complaint they both have is the MPG, I guess they believe because it is a Honda it's supposed to get 30+ mpg regardless of it's size and weight..
They both b*tch that it is in the 12-15mpg range.
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My brother has six kids, and a Pilot. He loves it. He also doesn't pay any attention to that pesky "maintenence" thing... oil change? What's that? Air in the tires? Who cares, if it still drives! CLEAN IT?!? Why on Earth would anybody do THAT? But, those are just some of the things that make us vastly different as brothers... I like Camaros (not high on the list of "practical" family cars!), he's in it purely for the practicality. He doesn't give a rat's a55 about the sexiness of a car, just the reliability, durability, functionality, and room enough to haul a country- schoolhouseful of kids. He has all of those in the Pilot.
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Honda still has a weak point with their transmissions and rear-ends. Just make sure you flush the transmission every 30,000 and the rear end serviced every 15,000. You should have a reliable vehicle otherwise.
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Thanks for all the input. Found some great looking deals and found she owes less than we thought. Definitely promising to hear good things about an import when I ask about it on a camaro site lol.
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Isn't a Pilot that same as a Ridgeline with the back roof cut off?
Pilot is a bit too rich for me at $40,000. I'd go for a Honda CRV if I was shopping Honda. |
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They do have that transmission issue, so take care of it. I would also look at the Toyota.
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If 3rd row seating is not necessary, take a look at the Cherokees. They finally gave it the 8 speed transmission for all engines including the diesel
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