Honda Pilot

At its debut, the Honda Pilot essentially defined the emerging market for midsize crossover SUVs. Offering decent V6 power, above-average fuel economy, easy maneuverability, plenty of interior comfort and versatility, and seven-to-eight-passenger seating, the Pilot was exactly the kind of vehicle that families leery of the minivan stigma were looking for. Of course, a lot more crossover SUVs have come out since the original Honda Pilot. Honda responded with a full redesign, and we've found the second-generation Pilot to be a little off the mark.
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Tire Rotation
Rotating tires according to the maintenance messages on the information display/
multi-information display helps to distribute wear more evenly and increase
tire life.
Tires without rotation ...
Using the Lock Tab
Locking a door
Pull the lock tab.
Unlocking a door
Push the lock tab in.
Using the Lock Tab
When you lock/unlock either front door using the master door lock switch, tailgate,
glass hatch, and ...
Rear Entertainment System
Allows the rear passengers to enjoy a different entertainment source, such as
DVD, CD, CD Library*, HDD*, and radio, than the front passengers.
Wireless Headphones
The rear seat passengers can list ...






