Hondas and Acuras typically feel smaller and nimbler than their competitors. The Pilot should have the same virtue.
Hondas and Acuras typically feel smaller and nimbler than their competitors. The Pilot should have the same virtue. It weighs a relatively svelte 4608 pounds (a Chevrolet Traverse, by comparison, checks in at 4956 pounds), and it rides on the same basic platform as the Acura MDX, one of the best-driving crossovers on the market. And yet, for a company that does not sell a body-on-frame truck, Honda sure has managed to inject an old-school SUV flavor into the Pilot. That's not a good thing. The heavy, slow steering and the large, boxy shape make the Pilot feel larger and heavier than it actually is. Even Honda's trusty 3.5-liter V-6, usually a silky engine, wheezes a bit here as if under constant stress.
Photo Gallery: 2012 Honda Pilot 4WD Touring - Editors' Notebook - Automobile Magazine
Photo Gallery: 2012 Honda Pilot 4WD Touring - Editors' Notebook - Automobile Magazine