| Whole Lot of Love: The 2007 Honda Pilot |
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| Written by Saurabh Sharma | |
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It's impossible to talk about any SUV in today's geopolitical landscape without mentioning the importance of fuel economy. Honda buyers usually have looked for reliability rather than style and performance in their vehicles are now expecting better fuel efficiency as well. Honda has responded to this challenge with brave new designs and better engines. The 2007 Pilot, for example, has a smooth ride, seating for eight passengers, curtain airbags for all three rows, and the ability to turn off 3-cylinders to save fuel. (EPA is 18 mpg city, 24 mpg highway). The Pilot, built on the Accord chassis, has a smooth ride compared to the truck-based Toyota Highlander, Ford Explorer, Chevrolet TrailBlazer and Dodge Durango. Additionally, the Pilot's highly functional inner cabin takes it into the kinship of more expensive SUVs such as the Lexus RX 330, Mercedes ML 350, or Acura MDX. However, the Pilot's price range of $26,995 to $35,245 may convince you there's plenty of SUV here for the money.Auto Loans in Alaska any kind of credit. You can have good, slow, or bad credit. It’s simple and fast so apply today! Get My Auto Loan Now!
The 2007 Honda Pilot's versatility is not limited to the cabin. It also has a remarkable engine that's engineered to move more efficiently. The standard 3.5-liter V6 engine is available in both a front-wheel drive and an all-wheel drive version. Both trims offer 244 horsepower at 240 pound-feet of torque. (Towing capacity is modest with a max of 4,400 pounds available on the all-wheel drive version.) Both engines benefit from Variable Cylinder Management (VCM) which increases fuel economy by selectively turning off 3 of the 6 cylinders as necessary. When power is needed, the engine adjusts to full capacity. If you have ever owned a Ford Explorer, Chevrolet TrialBlazer, Nissan Pathfinder, or the Toyota Highlander (non-Hybrid) you'll feel the difference of higher fuel savings. According to Honda, plans for a Hybrid Pilot are on the table, should reach market by 2009. The 2007 Honda Pilot is available in three trims the LX, EX and EX-L; the latter being the most luxurious. Nearly all models offer standard equipment such as air conditioning, cruise control, power windows, keyless entry, rear window defroster, and a CD player. The EX is differentiated with alloy wheels, automatic headlights, better front seats and automatic climate control. The EX-L adds leather, a sunroof, XM satellite radio and a DVD satellite navigation system as options. Alaska Car Buyers need a way to review car dealers so we have put together a way for you to do just that. Read and write comments about car dealerships in your area to help you in your buying process. Review A Alaska Car Dealer Now!
About the Author Saurabh Sharma is an avid motoring enthusiast who is inspired by cars, and emerging automotive technology. His fascination with automobiles began during his infancy when his father brought him matchbox cars from a trip to Singapore. New Car Buying Made Easy Honda Pilot |
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