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Editorial Reviews
2009 Honda Pilot Review
All-new version is the consummate crossover SUV.
"The 2009 Honda Pilot is an evolution of the first generation. Much like Honda's Odyssey minivan it offers plenty of cargo and people versatility in an efficient package, without the negatives many apply to minivans, and with the additional confidence of all-wheel drive and better towing performance." Read more
2006 Honda Pilot Review
Upgrades enhance safety and appeal.
"The Honda Pilot is roomy and comfortable and practical. Its V6 delivers good acceleration. If you need is the family-friendly versatility of a minivan, with the security presented by all-wheel drive and the higher seating position of sport utility, then give Pilot serious consideration. In a world where many SUVs take up far more space than their utility justifies, and drink far more gas than their performance merits, the Pilot is a breath of fresh air." Read more
2005 Honda Pilot Review
New engine increases power.
"The Honda Pilot is a reasonably priced, good-looking, practical sport utility that offers exceptional interior space, excellent comfort and good power for the money. It brings Honda values, including an overall efficiency of design and operation, excellent build quality and a reputation for reliability to the medium-size SUV class. It also brings Honda's pricing strategy, which means choices for individual options are limited. You'll have to buy the high-trim EX if you want any options." Read more
2004 Honda Pilot Review
The Honda of SUVs.
"The Honda Pilot is a reasonably priced, good-looking, practical sport-utility that offers exceptional interior space, excellent comfort and good power for the money. It brings Honda values, including an overall efficiency of design and operation, excellent build quality and a reputation for reliability to the medium-size SUV class. It also brings Honda's pricing strategy, which means choices for individual options are limited. You'll have to buy the high-trim EX if you want any options." Read more
2003 Honda Pilot Review
Roomy new SUV goes straight to the head of the class.
"Honda Pilot is a reasonably priced, good-looking and practical sport-utility that offers exceptional interior space, power and comfort for the money. Honda expects to sell 80,000 Pilots a year. In a world where many SUVs take up far more space than their utility justifies, and drink far more gas than their performance merits, the Pilot is a breath of fresh air." Read more
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About 2010 Honda Pilot Photos
Autobytel, Inc. staff photographers are provided Pilot vehicles from the manufacturer to shoot Honda Pilot photos. Our photographers provide the most appropriate and effective 2010 Honda Pilot pictures to assist consumers in their 2010 Honda Pilot research.
How often Honda Pilot photos are updated
Honda Pilot pictures are updated when Honda manufacturers provide vehicles to Autobytel, Inc. In some cases, the Honda Pilot cars shown here are slightly different then the trim or style being researched. Autobytel, Inc. makes its best effort to provide the most recent Honda Pilot photos for our customers.
This 2010 Honda Pilot picture(s) is for general illustration only. Actual Honda Pilot vehicle(s) may vary depending upon level of features and options you choose.
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