Used Honda Pilot For Sale
You can venture into the faux wild when you step into Monkey Jungle, commonly known as the park where "humans are caged and monkeys run wild". Or instead, you can get deep into the real native wilds of the Everglades with an all-terrain used Honda Pilot.Honda Pilot Summary
With the functionality of a truck in a stylish crossover SUV body style, the Pilot is nothing if not family friendly. The midsize SUV comes with plenty of cargo space so no one and nothing is left behind. Plus, you have the option of rear-seat entertainment to keep the little ones entertained and out of your hair on the road.Find a used Honda Pilot from one of three generations:
- 1st Generation: 2003-2008
- 2nd Generation: 2009-2015
- 3rd Generation: 2016-present
A 3.5L V6 engine has always powered the Honda Pilot since it first debuted in 2003.
Expect these powertrain and drivetrain features in the current Honda Pilot:
- 3.5L V6 engine
- Nine-speed automatic transmission
- Your choice of front-wheel drive (FWD or 2WD) or Intelligent Variable Torque Management™ (i-VTM4®) all-wheel drive (AWD) System
- 280 horsepower @ 6,000 rpm
- 262 lb.-ft. of torque @ 4,700 rpm
- EPA-estimated fuel economy ratings of a combined 23 mpg* for 2WD and a combined 22 mpg* for AWD
Recent model years of the Honda Pilot offer smart, performance, and convenience features. Depending on the model, you may find:
- Apple CarPlay® and Android Auto™ Integration
- Bluetooth®** compatibility
- SiriusXM satellite radio
- Honda Satellite-Linked Navigation System™
- Premium sound system
- Keyless entry
- Remote start
- Dual-zone automatic climate control
- One-touch power moonroof with tilt feature
- Foot-activated hands-free access power tailgate
- One-Touch second-row seats
- Third-row seating
- Leather seats and steering wheel
- Perforated, heated, and ventilated front seats with leather upholstery
- Rain-sensing windshield wipers
- 20-inch Black Edition alloy wheels
Where can I buy a used Honda Pilot?
At AutoNation Honda Miami Lakes, you'll find used cars ranging from the base Honda Pilot LX trim level, to the feature-packed Honda Pilot Touring and Elite trim levels.If you're in Miami Lakes, Miramar, or Hialeah, come by our dealership for a test drive today. With our inviting showroom plus our Finance and Service Centers, we have all your auto needs covered and more.
Honda Pilot FAQ
Is the Honda Pilot a reliable car?
Over the years, the Honda Pilot has consistently scored top marks in safety, even earning it a No. 9 ranking in the Midsize SUV category in 2021. The 2021 model year also earned a five-star crash-test rating from the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA).Every Honda Pilot comes armed with safety features to keep you and your passengers protected on the road. Depending on the model, you'll find:
- Backup cameras
- LED fog lights
- Front and side airbags
- Brake assist
The Honda Sensing® and Driver Assistive Technology suite also offers you capabilities like Lane Departure Warning (LDW) and Blind Spot Information System.
How much does a Honda Pilot cost?
Expect used Honda Pilots to range between $5,000 and $40,000.As with any used car, pricing varies based on the year, trim level, and unique vehicle history of the Honda Pilot. For example, a Honda Pilot Elite usually costs more than a Honda Pilot EX-L of the same year since the Elite includes more standard features, unless the Elite has racked significantly more mileage and/or has been involved in an accident in the past.
What should I look for when buying a used Honda Pilot?
When shopping for a used Honda Pilot, consider whether the condition and mileage justify the price tag. Always make sure to ask for the vehicle's VIN number so you can review its history. AutoNation provides free Carfax vehicle history reports so you can make sure any used car doesn't have a hidden, troubled past.How many miles can a Honda Pilot last?
Sturdy and dependable, the average Honda Pilot easily lasts around 150,000 miles. But with proper care and maintenance, as well as good driving habits, these SUVs can go 250,000 miles or even longer. For reference, the average driver logs around 13,500 miles per year, according to the U.S. Federal Highway Administration.*Your mileage will vary depending on how you drive and maintain your vehicle, driving conditions, and other factors.
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