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Monday, June 9, 2008

2009 Honda Pilot Review

Honda unveiled the next generation Pilot with some mixed reviews about the design. The new 2009 Pilot has a boxier, brawnier look than the previous version but this design could take a little getting used to.


The body is larger and longer and looks less like a crossover but instead like a small SUV. The headlights are also boxy and are much larger and winder than before. The enormous grill, which is becoming a staple of Honda’s 2009 line-up, reminds me of the large grill on the new Acura MDX.


The rear quarter panel is more boxy than before and similar in style to the 2008 Jeep Liberty. The back also looks similar to another Chrysler vehicle, the Chrysler Aspen from some angles. The rear taillights are also a bit similar to the new Dodge Caravan. Inspiration from Chrysler? Maybe, maybe not.

Moving inside the steering wheel has been redesigned. A major change is the relocation of the shifter from the column to the lower dashboard.


Even though technological practicality is the theme of the interior there are more buttons which on the center console and arm rests. This ads functionality to the vehicle and more options for the driver but it can seem like you’re in the cockpit of a 747 if you’re not familiar with the interior layout of Honda vehicles. Kind of like trying to cook in someone else’s kitchen.

Despite rising gas prices Honda surprisingly does not have a hybrid version of the Pilot. According to a New York Times article, "Honda feels that hybrid powertrains are best suited for small vehicles." Shouldn’t Honda automakers have hybrid versions of all there models by now? Nonetheless, the Pilot is set to be a hit with die hard fans.

Though, the new design might send other consumers to choose the Ford Escape or the Toyota Highlander.




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