2009 Honda Pilot Review - Honda’s 8-passenger SUV
- LOVE the white dials/background on the instrument panel
- Really decent acceleration
- Comfortable front seats and the lumbar support is really NICE
- XM® Satellite Radio
- Built-in Bluetooth®
Cons:
- Square shape is great for making more inside storage, but bad for aerodynamics
- Gas mileage is not stellar (made worse with the square-er shape)
- Voice recognition (I am starting to hate these) system
- 3rd row seats are only usable by children or very short people (at 5′6″, I wouldn’t be comfortable for any length of time sitting back there)
Fuel Economy:
Advertised: 16 in the city, and 22 highway (or 18 combined for the AWD Touring Edition).
Actual: 18.7 with my un-aggressive driving style. Sightly better than the combined
Introduction:
Wow, the Pilot is ginormous! Okay, I know that’s not really a word, but holy cow! There is a whole lotta vehicle with the re-designed Pilot. It seems that for 2009, the Honda Element got more rounded shapes, while the Pilot got the more square shape - they completely traded places! The new Pilot appears to be significantly larger than it’s older counterparts, and the frontal view is now markedly bolder-looking with its unique grill (bad to the bone). The day-time running lights prevent having to figure out how to turn on the headlights as daylight begins to disappear. I think this really adds to the safety factor, even in broad daylight.
Driving Impressions:
The Pilot accelerated really well. I didn’t try to blast through any corners, as I was having some issues with the aerodynamics of the
