Compare: 2009 Honda Pilot vs 2009 Mercury Mountaineer

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2009 Honda Pilot

2009 Mercury Mountaineer

  2009 Honda Pilot 2009 Mercury Mountaineer
MSRP
$33,895
$31,865
Invoice $30,704 $29,577
MPG
City/Highway
16/23 13/21
Rating 8 8
Bottom Line The 2009 Honda Pilot looks more SUV-like in its second edition, but it has the room of a minivan, along with some notable styling miscues and expensive choices to make from the options list. The 2009 Mercury Mountaineer is what an Explorer looks like when it’s dressed up for the prom.
Likes &
Dislikes

Likes:

  • Expanded interior package
  • Clever and numerous interior bins
  • Sweet powertrain
  • Adult-sized third-row seat

Dislikes:

  • That big, big grille
  • Thick styling
  • Hard plastics inside
  • Bundling of options

Likes:

  • Interior styling
  • Smooth and stable ride
  • Available power-folding third-row seat
  • Optional Sirius Travel Link

Dislikes:

  • V-6 engine isn’t as refined as others in its class
  • Ride isn’t as comfortable as some competitors
  • Exterior styling looks so ‘90s
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Used Car Prices

  Min Max Average
2009 Honda Pilot $25,062 $31,865 $28,697
2009 Mercury Mountaineer $24,270 $26,849 $25,760
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