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needlessly complex center stack
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center stack is littered with small buttons that take awhile to get used to
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There's even a storage box integrated into the driver side of the cargo area, while another 2.8 cubic feet of storage has been created beneath the cargo floor.
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automatic cabin humidity control that prevents window fogging
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needlessly complex center stack
Car and Driver
center stack is littered with small buttons that take awhile to get used to
Edmunds
There's even a storage box integrated into the driver side of the cargo area, while another 2.8 cubic feet of storage has been created beneath the cargo floor.
Edmunds' Inside Line
automatic cabin humidity control that prevents window fogging
Motor Trend
The Pilot is available in four different trim levels—LX, EX, EX-L, and Touring—each of which is offered in 2WD or 4WD. You'll have to step up to the EX-L and Touring to get upgraded leather upholstery and other tech features like Bluetooth, USB/iPod connectivity, a power tailgate, or a navigation system. In fact, you have to get the navigation system in order to have a USB input.
Base 2011 Honda Pilot LX models come with rear air conditioning, keyless entry, cruise control, and a seven-speaker sound system, while the top-of-the-line Touring includes a host of tech features, such as a nav system, a rearview camera, a Bluetooth hands-free interface, a USB audio plug, backup sensors, and available rear DVD entertainment. The availability of the navigation system has been expanded to EX-L models for 2011.
Conclusion
In the 2011 Honda Pilot, you still have to step up to top trims to get essential connectivity and tech features like Bluetooth or iPod connectivity.