Every 2016 Honda Pilot comes with a 3.5-liter
V6 good for 280 horsepower and 262 pound-feet of torque. LX, EX, and EX-L
models are equipped with a six-speed automatic transmission, while the Touring
and Elite get a nine-speed automatic with steering wheel shift paddles and an
automatic stop/start system.This time around, the fully redesigned 2016 Honda
Pilot has a more traditional crossover appearance. It's probably a more honest
approach, and it's backed up by new improvements that have made this
third-generation Pilot a better choice for a three-row large crossover than
ever before.
As a result of the 2016 changes, the Honda
Pilot is now one of the best large crossovers. However, there are several
strong choices. The Toyota Highlander has been our top-rated choice with
strengths that closely mirror those of the well-rounded Pilot. If space is your
major concern, the Chevrolet Traverse can't be beat. The wagon like Ford
Flex is equal parts stylish and versatile, while the Hyundai Santa
Fe stands out for its value. Each are worth a look, and while we will need
more time with the new Pilot to declare it a class leader, its well-rounded
attributes make it seem like a pretty good place to start when searching for a
large family SUV.
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