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Stamford, Connecticut Honda Car Dealers

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"i bought a car at White Plains Honda 4 yrs ago and recenlty started receiving invoices from Honda Fincance after the car had been paid off. I went bac"... Read more Review by: gastro4

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"Vinny the salesman and the rest of the guys at Honda of New Rochelle did a fantastic job taking care of me and my family. We bought two cars from them"... Read more Review by: olivernorthcut

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"Sent out many email requests for new Honda, this place actually called me in less than an hour. Went in and internet person intorduced me to Brian, ni"... Read more Review by: citysky

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Re: Real world MPG [jpelletier] by nyccarguy on Wed Feb 01 10:59:19 PST 2012

I own a 2011 Pilot EXL w/ NAV 4WD. I bought it in May 2011. I currently have about 12,000 miles on it. So I'm well past the 2 traditional "engine break in points" of 5K & 10K miles. We LOVE our Pilot. The ride, the ulitity, the passenger room, the cargo room are all fantastic. The gas mileage is just awful. My wife gets maybe 15.5 driving around town. We usually get about 360 miles per tank. I just took a weekend trip from our house in Stamford, CT to Pittsburgh, PA (about 400 miles each way). I averaged about 17.5 mpg for the entire trip. Cruise was set at 75 going there and 65 coming home. My best tank was a little over 19 mpg & that was literally driving the Pilot as if it was a hypermiling Prius (Set cruise at 60, let everybody pass you...) The thing is, whether you get 12 mpg (my wife driving all city miles during break in), my PB 19.2 mpg, or even the EPA sticker claim of 22 mpg, it costs the same amount to fill the Pilot up every week. Don't let the Pilot's poor gas mileage send you fleeing to another marquee's dealership. We do LOVE it. In our mind, there was no better 3 row, 4WD SUV out there.

Carman by nyccarguy on Sat Apr 16 05:06:52 PDT 2011

Do you have any info on the April program? Has it changed from the .00145 mf - 53% residual? The vehicle I'm interested in is a 2011 Pilot EX-L w/ NAV & 4WD. 36 month lease, 15,000 miles per year. I live in Stamford, CT. Thanks in advance for your help.

Like to join the Honda family by ctozy on Fri Oct 10 17:56:12 PDT 2008

Hi all, I'm new to this forum. Thanks in advance for all your inputs. In the market for an Accord with Navigation and have the following questions: a) The car will be used primarily for daily 5-mile commute to and from work, plus occassional weekend visits from Stamford, CT, to NYC or Boston. What's your take on purchasing a 190hp I4 vs. 271hp V6? Which will be eaiser to maintain if I keep the car for 5 years or more? b) Playing the new car buying game is not my strongest strength but overpaying for anything is one of my biggest dislikes. What do you think is a good deal for the 190hp I4? and 271hp V6? If possible, please also comment on the 2008 models. c) Understand there aren't much changes from 2008 to 2009. Do you know any dealer that may give a good price on 2008? Thank you.

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