The eight-passenger Pilot has a smooth and quiet V6 engine and an optional full-time AWD system. Fuel economy is reasonable. A comfortable ride and secure handling are assets. Although the Pilot is quiet overall, road noise is pronounced. The standard split third-row seat folds flat, creating ample cargo space. Cabin access is easy, and fit and finish is very good. Crash-test results are impressive. Stability control and three-row curtain air bags are standard on all trim lines for 2006. A mild freshening and a front-wheel-drive model are also new. The Pilot is a more affordable and roomier alternative to its more upscale platform-mate, the Acura MDX.
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Highs: Powertrain, handling, ride, available stability control, interior flexibility, fit and finish, access.
Lows: Road noise.
Price range Trim lines
4-door SUV FWD $26,995 - $31,845 LX, EX, EX-L
4-door SUV AWD $28,195 - $33,045 LX, EX, EX-L
2006-06-06 04:40:06
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answered by maria_cd_in_training 3
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I have a 2003 Pilot. I have nothing negative to say about it. It drives great, very roomy & comfy and has an excellent safety rating. It was rated #1 mid-size SUV the year I bought it. It isn't anything fancy but exactly what I need. I have 49,000 miles on it and have never had a problem. You can read all the reports you want about vehicles but hearing from owners is the best way to find out the truth. Good luck with your decision. I don't think you would regret buying a Pilot.
2006-06-06 11:44:42
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answered by sunnyca 3
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Paid too much for it, gas mileage isn't as good as advertised uh...let's see really not enough room for my kids/carseats but it handles a lot better than our previous suv (Xterra)uh thats about it I guess
2006-06-06 11:41:14
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answered by laura468 5
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