Buying Used: 2016-2020 Honda Pilot
Typical Used Prices: 2016 - $29,000; 2019 -$41,000
Typical Used Prices: 2016 - $29,000; 2019 -$41,000
Plenty of space and utility wrapped in aging packaging
Passport 3.0
The Passport is actually closer in tech to the larger Pilot than it's sibling the CR-V
The Passport will slot between the compact CR-V and three-row Pilot in Honda’s SUV lineup.
The 2019 Honda Pilot has been given a Top Safety Pick+ award by the U.S. Insurance Institute for Highway Safety (IIHS)
The 2018 Honda Pilot Touring may look like a large SUV but it doesn’t drive like it while offering plenty of room for seven.
Honda’s tough mid-size Pilot SUV (Touring model shown) is up for just about anything weather or road surface conditions can throw at it.
Introduced two years ago, the MDX was all new and lighter than the previous generation thanks to the extensive use of aluminum and 64 per cent high-strength steel in the chassis.
The Nissan Pathfinder (Platinum model shown) gets major upgrades for 2017, including new front and rear styling and a more powerful V6 engine.
For most families shopping in this segment, the Pilot's superior urban maneuverability and larger cargo space will better suit their needs.
Toyota Highlander Hybrid brings a spacious interior, smooth luxury-grade ride, seven-passenger seating, and a rocking 12-speaker stereo.
Taking tailgate partying to the extreme, it also boasts a 400-watt power inverter to drive any entertainment device.
The North American designed and developed 2016 Honda Pilot has received a Five-Star Overall Vehicle Score
The fully redesigned 2016 Honda Pilot has received a 2015 Top Safety Pick+ rating from the U.S. Insurance Institute for Highway Safety (IIHS) when equipped with optional front crash prevention system.
Three-row eight-seat crossover works well for families, handles better than expected and can tow up to 2,040 kg, smooth and roomy but noisy
The recall affects Civics from the 2002 and 2003 model years and Pilots from 2004 and 2005.
Peppy Pilot thirsty, noisy. Yet, more often than not these days, a sport utility vehicle is a unibody crossover rather than a truck, which gives the Honda Pilot a fighting chance in this segment.
Honda Motor Co. of Japan says it will shift production of its Pilot sport utility vehicle and Ridgeline pickup from Alliston, Ont., to Alabama.
Honda Motor Co aims to sell 140,000 units of its new 2009 Pilot crossover in the United States for the first full year of sales, the Japanese automaker said Tuesday.