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2010 Honda Pilot - Expert Reviews

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Edmunds
2010 honda pilot Professional Edmunds Review

...Pros: Pleasant ride, perfect crash test scores, decently roomy third-row seat, smooth V6, clever interior storage features. Cons: Back-of-the-pack brakes...

MSN Autos
Flash Drive: 2010 Honda Pilot

...While this makes it more flexible, the soft suspension also means that the Pilot feels like it wallows and sways. —Paul Hagger...

CarGurus
CarGurus' Review for 2010 honda pilot

...Still, a vehicle boasting an improved fuel efficiency of 16/22 mpg seems a bit archaic these days, and one can only assume those numbers will continue to climb...

Cars.com
2010 Honda Pilot Professional Cars.com Review

...of the SUV that are designed to meet the frames of both smaller and larger vehicles during a collision and send crash forces away from occupants riding in the...

Cars.com
2010 Honda Pilot Professional Cars.com Review

...antilock brakes Electronic stability system Side-impact airbags for front seats Side curtain airbags for all three rows of seats Active front head restraints...

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The 2010 Honda Pilot looks like a traditional SUV, but it's more like a tall wagon or minivan in purpose.

Toyota's Highlander is one of its most direct rivals; like the Pilot, the Highlander has a more traditional, squared-off profile, but the Highlander is less overt and ridiculous styling-wise—and less likely to offend.

The Highlander has a nice, soft ride, but it's not nearly as responsive of a performer on the road.

The new Ford Flex is another new rival, with excellent interior comfort and distinctive, boxy styling that's more urban-hip than rugged.

Then there's the Chevrolet Traverse, introduced for 2009; the Traverse is larger than the Flex, with a higher seating position closer to that of traditional SUVs, yet it handles and performs well and has a very well-appointed interior.


 
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