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MPG City: 17 - 18 ; Highway: 24 - 25

4.7 out of 5  11 consumer reviews

Honda's midsize Pilot crossover is available in front- or four-wheel-drive form and was modestly restyled for 2012. All trim levels have a 3.5-liter V-6 that features fuel-saving cylinder-deactivation technology. The Pilot seats eight and competes with crossovers like the Toyota Highlander, Mazda CX-9 and GMC Acadia.

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2012 Honda Pilot

MSRP $28,620–$40,970
MPG City: 17 – 18 Highway: 24 – 25
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2011 Honda Pilot

Kelley Blue Book Retail $25,000–$32,200
MPG City: 16 – 17 Highway: 22 – 23
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2010 Honda Pilot

Kelley Blue Book Retail $22,800–$29,700
MPG City: 16 – 17 Highway: 22 – 23
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2009 Honda Pilot

Kelley Blue Book Retail $20,600–$28,000
MPG City: 16 – 17 Highway: 22 – 23
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2008 Honda Pilot

Kelley Blue Book Retail $17,800–$21,100
MPG City: 15 – 16 Highway: 20 – 22
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2007 Honda Pilot

Kelley Blue Book Retail $14,550–$17,750
MPG City: 17 – 18 Highway: 22 – 24
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2006 Honda Pilot

Kelley Blue Book Retail $12,350–$15,250
MPG City: 17 – 18 Highway: 22 – 24
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2005 Honda Pilot

Kelley Blue Book Retail $10,050–$12,800
MPG City: 17 Highway: 22
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2004 Honda Pilot

Kelley Blue Book Retail $8,625–$11,550
MPG City: 17 Highway: 22
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2003 Honda Pilot

Kelley Blue Book Retail $7,700–$10,300
MPG City: 17 Highway: 22
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