Pilot - good years & Towing?
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Pilot - good years & Towing?
I've read the Honda Pilot can tow, with the proper coolers, 4500lbs.
Does it matter what model Pilot I find on the used car lots as far as
Reliability and towing and MPG? What mpg is typical city/highway/combined?
One person I asked said he gets 18 city, 24 highway on a 2004 model. I have
a budget of around $17000 us to spend, so would probably be looking for an
older vehicle.
I see leasing deals on the 2005, but I don't really want a new car.
I am selling my f150 4x4 and plow & I figure the Pilot can tow my boat
Does anyone make a reasonably priced personal snow plow for the pilot?
Does it matter what model Pilot I find on the used car lots as far as
Reliability and towing and MPG? What mpg is typical city/highway/combined?
One person I asked said he gets 18 city, 24 highway on a 2004 model. I have
a budget of around $17000 us to spend, so would probably be looking for an
older vehicle.
I see leasing deals on the 2005, but I don't really want a new car.
I am selling my f150 4x4 and plow & I figure the Pilot can tow my boat
Does anyone make a reasonably priced personal snow plow for the pilot?
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Re: Pilot - good years & Towing?
Rocky wrote:
> I've read the Honda Pilot can tow, with the proper coolers, 4500lbs.
>
> Does it matter what model Pilot I find on the used car lots as far as
> Reliability and towing and MPG? What mpg is typical city/highway/combined?
> One person I asked said he gets 18 city, 24 highway on a 2004 model. I have
> a budget of around $17000 us to spend, so would probably be looking for an
> older vehicle.
>
> I see leasing deals on the 2005, but I don't really want a new car.
> I am selling my f150 4x4 and plow & I figure the Pilot can tow my boat
> Does anyone make a reasonably priced personal snow plow for the pilot?
The Pilot first appeared for 2003, so I doubt you could find a used Pilot
for under $17K unless it has high mileage. You may want to look at an older
Toyota 4Runner if you want something in that price range.
> I've read the Honda Pilot can tow, with the proper coolers, 4500lbs.
>
> Does it matter what model Pilot I find on the used car lots as far as
> Reliability and towing and MPG? What mpg is typical city/highway/combined?
> One person I asked said he gets 18 city, 24 highway on a 2004 model. I have
> a budget of around $17000 us to spend, so would probably be looking for an
> older vehicle.
>
> I see leasing deals on the 2005, but I don't really want a new car.
> I am selling my f150 4x4 and plow & I figure the Pilot can tow my boat
> Does anyone make a reasonably priced personal snow plow for the pilot?
The Pilot first appeared for 2003, so I doubt you could find a used Pilot
for under $17K unless it has high mileage. You may want to look at an older
Toyota 4Runner if you want something in that price range.
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Re: Pilot - good years & Towing?
you are correct - most of the 2003 models are $25k+
"High Tech Misfit" <me@privacy.net> wrote in message
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> Rocky wrote:
>
>> I've read the Honda Pilot can tow, with the proper coolers, 4500lbs.
>>
>> Does it matter what model Pilot I find on the used car lots as far as
>> Reliability and towing and MPG? What mpg is typical
>> city/highway/combined?
>> One person I asked said he gets 18 city, 24 highway on a 2004 model. I
>> have
>> a budget of around $17000 us to spend, so would probably be looking for
>> an
>> older vehicle.
>>
>> I see leasing deals on the 2005, but I don't really want a new car.
>> I am selling my f150 4x4 and plow & I figure the Pilot can tow my boat
>> Does anyone make a reasonably priced personal snow plow for the pilot?
>
> The Pilot first appeared for 2003, so I doubt you could find a used Pilot
> for under $17K unless it has high mileage. You may want to look at an
> older
> Toyota 4Runner if you want something in that price range.
"High Tech Misfit" <me@privacy.net> wrote in message
news:1tcgri3cj5cg1$.dlg@hightech.misfit...
> Rocky wrote:
>
>> I've read the Honda Pilot can tow, with the proper coolers, 4500lbs.
>>
>> Does it matter what model Pilot I find on the used car lots as far as
>> Reliability and towing and MPG? What mpg is typical
>> city/highway/combined?
>> One person I asked said he gets 18 city, 24 highway on a 2004 model. I
>> have
>> a budget of around $17000 us to spend, so would probably be looking for
>> an
>> older vehicle.
>>
>> I see leasing deals on the 2005, but I don't really want a new car.
>> I am selling my f150 4x4 and plow & I figure the Pilot can tow my boat
>> Does anyone make a reasonably priced personal snow plow for the pilot?
>
> The Pilot first appeared for 2003, so I doubt you could find a used Pilot
> for under $17K unless it has high mileage. You may want to look at an
> older
> Toyota 4Runner if you want something in that price range.
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Re: Pilot - good years & Towing?
In article <UFTLe.4208$Gx1.1434@fe11.lga>,
Rocky <jcadellano.spam@optonline.net> wrote:
>you are correct - most of the 2003 models are $25k+
Other than the cost issue, you might want to peruse http://hondapilot.org
for more info on towing. The search function in the forum will bring up
a fair number of threads on it...
--
Mike Iglesias Email: iglesias@draco.acs.uci.edu
University of California, Irvine phone: 949-824-6926
Network & Academic Computing Services FAX: 949-824-2069
Rocky <jcadellano.spam@optonline.net> wrote:
>you are correct - most of the 2003 models are $25k+
Other than the cost issue, you might want to peruse http://hondapilot.org
for more info on towing. The search function in the forum will bring up
a fair number of threads on it...
--
Mike Iglesias Email: iglesias@draco.acs.uci.edu
University of California, Irvine phone: 949-824-6926
Network & Academic Computing Services FAX: 949-824-2069
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