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2005 Honda Pilot
Date Published: 11/23/08

2005 Honda Pilot
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MSRP:
$27,550 - 34,320

Invoice:
$24,787 - 30,871

Class:
Midsize Sport-utility Vehicle

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2005 Honda Pilot
Expert Rating Summary
Category EX-L w/nav. sys. Rating (See All
Ratings)
Midsize Sport-utility Vehicle Average Rating
Acceleration 6 4.9
Fuel Economy 4 3.9
Ride Quality 7 5.1
Steering/Handling/Braking 5 3.8
Quietness 6 4.8
Controls 7 6.3
Room/Comfort/Driver Seating (front) 7 6.7
Room/Comfort (rear) 7 6.2
Cargo Room 8 7.8
Value within Class 10 5.6
Total Score: 67 55.1
Ratings: Maximum 10 points per category
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2005 Honda Pilot Review
Honda's midsize SUV adds power and features for 2005. Pilot shares its basic chassis and powertrain with the costlier MDX at Honda's upscale Acura division, but it seats eight vs. seven, and has 8.8 cu ft more cargo volume. It also has softer suspension settings and 16-inch wheels vs. 17s. Pilot offers LX and EX models, plus a top-line EX-L with leather upholstery. The only engine is a V6 with 255 hp, an increase of 15 hp for '05. A 5-speed automatic is the sole transmission, and all-wheel drive is standard. The AWD system lacks low-range gearing, but a dashboard button locks in an even front/rear power split. Pilots include antilock 4-wheel disc brakes and, for '05, add a tire-pressure monitor. An antiskid system also is new as a standard feature exclusive to the EX-L. Front side airbags are standard, but curtain side airbags are unavailable. Pilot has 60/40 split folding bench seats for the 2nd and 3rd rows, plus a liftgate with fixed glass. EX-L includes heated front seats and mirrors. Fuel-tank capacity increases to 20.4 gal from 19.2 for '05, EX and EX-L replace a single-CD player with an in-dash changer. A navigation system and rear DVD entertainment are exclusive EX-L options, but are not available together.
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Consumer Guide® Automotive places each vehicle into one of 17 classes based on size, price, and market position. Larger than Compact SUVs, Midsize SUVs offer a mix of car- and truck-type construction, V6 and V8 power, and up to 8-passenger seating. This class also includes crossover vehicles.

Our Best Buys include the Honda Pilot and Toyota Highlander. Our Recommended picks are the Dodge Durango, Ford Explorer, Ford Freestyle, Nissan Murano, and Toyota 4Runner.
News
Pilot will be freshened for 2006. The changes won't be major, but Honda says they will include the mileage-boosting cylinder-deactivation feature already offered on the Odyssey minivan, which uses the same basic V6. In addition, all '06 Pilots are likely to add no-cost curtain side airbags and perhaps the antiskid system now restricted to top-line versions. This would be in line with Honda's new policy of making such features standard for most all Honda/Acura models by 2007.

A fully redesigned Pilot is apparently on tap for 2008, with a new 3.8-liter V6 likely. Other components and even some body/chassis structure could come from Honda's new 2006 Ridgeline pickup.
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