Honda Pilot Review


This is the best crossover SUV, any appearance of Changes Honda Pilot will be little change in the grille and front fascia, possibly for the headlights, and maybe the wheels. In general, the cockpit is spacious and airy, and while the maximum cargo volume is 87 cubic feet per day. The build quality is solid and impressive interior materials. Do not expect to move much with the line of Honda riders can return consists of four models: base LX, EX diameter, bark-cloth EX-L and Touring top-of-the-line. visual difference between the models tend to be lean, running to more obvious differences, such as wheels for the LX model. Speaking of rims, Honda took the conservative route and equipped Honda Pilot models, all with 17-inch wheels and tires simple dimension.

Honda Pilot will continue with a 3.5 liter V6 with 250 HP and 253 pound-feet of torque are possible, but more profitable to play five-speed automatic transmission that supports more efficient 6 speed automatic. Partially compensate for the absence of the sixth gear is Honda Variable Cylinder Management Technology, the machine automatically transitions between 6 cylinders, four and three to optimize fuel economy. We hope that all models of  Honda Pilot to continue with the option of front wheel drive or Honda’s Variable Torque Management (VTM-4).

Honda Pilot hopes to continue to be a reference in the competitive set for steering precision, handling and total control. Honda Pilot must keep tow ratings in the range of V-6 crossover SUV with AWD models can tow 4500 pounds and front-drive Pilot is able to attract to 3,500 pounds. Honda Pilot comes with air conditioning front and rear, key-less entry, tilt and telescope steering column, cruise control, power windows and locks and driver and passenger window with auto-up/down.

Also included is an onboard computer, digital compass, on/off the lights, and the recipient of an integrated trailer class 3. Standard audio system AM/FM/CD stereo with seven speakers including a sub-woofer and an additional connector for digital devices. Each model of eight seats in the front bucket seats and three bench and third-row passenger each. Honda Pilot is among the few SUVs with the anchor position for the four child safety seats – three in the second and third. Folding the third row has fallen into the hole in the floor and behind the two rear seats folded pilot can carry sheets of plywood, 4 feet wide horizontally. Standard safety features include head-protecting curtain side airbags that deploy in side collisions and rollovers in the future. It is hoped that this change Honda Pilot will be able to compete with the Chevrolet Traverse, Kia Sorento, Hyundai Santa Fe, and Toyota Highlander