Used 2018 Honda Pilot SUV Consumer Reviews
Not for the sandwich generation
As a retired 70-year old driver who often has his mother-in-law and/or grandchildren in the car, I thought that the Honda Pilot would have been a great choice. Boy, was I wrong. The "trunk" space is too small to handle my mother-in-law's folded-up walker without partially collapsing a rear seat and the seats are too narrow to fit two car seats and one regular passenger in a single row. It's not even that great if you try to put three adults in the middle. I guess I should have opted for a 10-seater so that I could have room for a walker and a stroller as well as the kids' paraphernalia.
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2018 Pilot Fun For Family
Cargo storage little small
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- EX-L 4dr SUVMSRP: $17,91242 mi away
- Touring 4dr SUV w/Navigation and Rear Entertainment SystemMSRP: N/A38 mi away
- EX-L 4dr SUVMSRP: $16,998In-stock online
Honda Pilot: reliable, comfortable & safe
The Pilot may not be the fanciest SUV out there but it is reliable and comfortable. As a driver you will be riding above other vehicles and have a good view of all around you. The Pilot feels safe and as we transpot our grandchildren around safety was a priority. The driver's seat supports your back for long distance trips. The Pilot is comfortable, reliable and safe. We love it
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Mad about pricey 7 passenger SUV
I did research other vehicle before I bought Honda Pilot. Overall for 7 passage SUV, pilot was the best available in markets so I bought it. But still I am not happy with this futures I did not received with the trim line (EX V-6) I bought such as CD player, body color bumper, roof rake, and other convenient future after paying more than $35,000.
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Worth the cost
I used to own Nissans: Maximas, Muranos and Pathfinders, but the last couple of Nissan products I had (Maxima and Pathfinder) had more problems than I wanted. The Pilot is roomier for storing my golf equipment and bulky items. The extra couple of inches makes a difference! I like the interior features and the Android interface with Google maps which makes Factory Navigation unnecessary and won't require updates. The only issue I have found and it is slight, is that acceleration on entering highways is not overwhelming, but it is sufficient. The gas mileage is excellent. I get between 21-25 mpg combined city/highway.
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