Used 2013 Honda Pilot Touring 4dr SUV 4WD w/Navigation and Rear Entertainment (3.5L 6cyl 5A) Consumer Reviews
Moving from 2010 Touring AWD w/DVD/RES to 2013
What I love about this vehicle (2010), is how it works so damned good in the real world. As mentioned in the article, its boxy shape means large items go in without any worries, unlike the RX330 we traded-up from and all of its slopes. It's third row accommodates even my large body (5-10, 235lbs), and 8 people can travel in comfort. The fuel mileage is excellent too- nearly showing 25mpg on a week-long trip a couple years ago, and needing only about 2 tanks of gas to travel from TN to MS and then AL, and back, with a lot of driving in between (and on regular fuel), really impressed me. No, it doesn't have Suburban-class towing, but I don't need that. And it's not a large vehicle!
Awesomeness
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- Value
- EX-L 4dr SUVMSRP: $11,995433 mi away
- Touring 4dr SUV w/Navigation and Rear EntertainmentMSRP: $14,500435 mi away
- EX-L 4dr SUVMSRP: $11,999344 mi away
Pilot
Love it.
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- Performance
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- Reliability
- Value
Traded 2wd touring for 4wd touring
Traded my 2011 2wd touring for a 2013 4wd. Just paying $25/month more on 36 month lease. (Now its $525/mo) I like the 4wd model much better. 2wd tends to spin front wheels on acceleration and pulls hard to right from stop. Like the 4wd much better, plus it can tow 2x more.
Wife Loves it
Dependable wheels
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