Honda Pilot Review – A Sport Utility Versatile Vehicle
SUVs | September 21, 2010An SUV as the name suggests is a sport utility vehicle that gives versatility of usage options, they give the function of a small truck as well as a car. In a way they are very useful for bigger families for travel and shopping purposes, they are comfortable in their own way with bigger cabins and legroom and cargo spacing. Our Honda Pilot Review told that the car features 3.5L V6 engine, it is an automatic transmission machine that delivers 17 mpg for the city and 23 mpg on the highway. It boosts of a 4 wheel drive options and it comes with additional features of stability control, MP3 players, side curtain airbags, and third row seats with traction control options. Lots of features of the new Honda pilot are largely unchanged than its previous version; you can find Navigation option only with the EX-L trim in the new touring package.
The latest Honda Pilot review covers this midsize crossover SUV that is available in four trim level options of the LX trim, the EX trim, the EX-L trim and the touring version. All of these models are available with the options of front or all wheel drive. The LX is the base trim that comes with the standard options of an automatic headlights, rear privacy glass, automatic headlights, trailer hitch, 17 inch steel wheels, tilt and telescoping steering wheels, cruise control, 60/40 split second and third row seats, front and rear air-conditioning features, keyless entry, auxiliary audio jack, seven speaker audio system, CD/MP3 player and more options. The EX trim comes with standard options of fog lights, 17 inch alloy wheels, roof rails, eight way power driver seats, heated exterior mirrors, tri-zone automatic climate control, heated front seats, auto-dimming rearview mirror that has an integrated backup camera, satellite radio, audio controls and many other options. The EX-L trim offers features of an upgraded leather upholstery, heated front seats, steering wheel, auto dimming rearview mirror having a backup camera, sunroof and many other options. The varied options available on the EX-L trim comes equipped with a rear seat DVD entertainment system, Bluetooth options, navigation system, iPod interface and a 10 speaker premium audio system.
During our Honda Pilot review we found that the powertrain options in the new 2011 Honda Pilot is a 3.5 liter V6 engine that gives the output of 250 hp and 253 lb ft of torque, it has five speed automatic transmission options. The standard feature includes front wheel drive and all wheel drive option in all of its Pilot models. The machine also features a “Lock” option that helps to route the maximum torque levels to the rear wheels. The standard safety options of the machine include front seat side airbags, stability control, antilock disc brakes, full-length side curtain airbags and other optional features.




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