Used 2013 Honda Pilot Consumer Reviews
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Loved my pilot!
We bought our 2013 used in 2014. It was a great car. Very little problems, normal repairs brakes tires etc. I never noticed the problems others seem to have with ECO. I loved the heated seats, the lift-gate, and being able to record CDS to play back. When the grandkids wanted Trolls there it was. The radio controls were easy to use as well as the heating and air. The lumbar adjustment was so nice. seats comfortable. Great to lay down the seats and have room to haul things. I carried my grandkids a lot and adults could fit in the back too. Unfortunately we were rear-ended and it was totaled. I was planning on keeping it many years. We are having a hard time replacing it-- trying to find something as good as this car was.
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6 year review
The steering is a little too quick to suit me. There is logic built in to the key buttons that lowers the windows and sunroof partially when buttons are pushed in certain sequence(which I have never figured out). To return to your Pilot in the rain and find windows and sunroof partially open is a real bummer. The horizontal trim on the outside of front doors is very easy to chip when the car next to you is careless with their door openings(different material needed?). The parts man suggested touch-up paint as solution(not a good solution). Love the body shape and roominess.
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- Touring 4dr SUV w/Navigation and Rear EntertainmentMSRP: $10,797288 mi away
- LX 4dr SUVMSRP: $12,110471 mi away
- EX 4dr SUVMSRP: $11,999304 mi away
Loved my Pilot.
I drove this vehicle for four years and never for a moment had any regrets. The leather interior was Labrador friendly - easy to clean. All three seating areas are comfortable. I really liked having the shifter above the console, leaving room for my bag. The cargo area is cavernous with the third row of seats flat. I would not have traded, but I fell for the new Pilot and the new safety features. The only thing I would like to have had on my 2013 and my new one is a rear facing laser to vaporize the fools who drive with their heads in the clouds or their phones or where ever their heads are that they cannot see another vehicle in their immediate path! There are multiple rearend collisions daily on one busy street!
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First new car ever
I bought my first new car ever. That being a 2013 Honda Pilot exl. I did much of the same research on here and still decided on the Honda. I will say it is not as stylish as the others. However, there are a few great things to be said about the SUV. Gas mileage averaging 22.5 in the city. I drive mainly in the city. Nice heavy duty plastics used. Not cheap materials like the rest. No squeaks and rattles. The seats are very comfortible in the front and rear with plenty of leg room. Finally, it has more than enough power. I promise! I have yet to find a situation that I have needed a 300hp or twin turbo motor. This is a utility vehicle. I have owned 50 plus cars,tr
Nice car but due for an update
This is my second Honda Pilot. Honda is very well known for producing reliable vehicles. This Pilot is no exception. Very roomy from inside. Smooth drive on highways. Acceleration is sluggish. You also feel like driving a truck rather than an SUV. I used to own a Murano before my new pilot, which was more fun to drive. I like the boxy exterior which makes it more unique than current SUVs in the market today. Seats are comfortable. Excellent sound for the Touring although does not carry a brand sound system like the majority of other SUVs. I am getting about 24 MPG on highways but about 14 to 15 MPG in the city.