Does a 2003 Honda Pilot have 3rd row seating?
For maximum versatility, the Pilot is equipped with three rows of seats – two front bucket seats and two rows of three-person bench seats. The second- and third-row seats are split 60/40 and can be individually folded flat in one simple motion to handle anywhere from one to eight passengers and a wide variety of cargo.
How many does a Honda Pilot sit?
eight
Versatile 8-Person Seating (LX, EX, EX-L, Special Edition and Touring) Pilot opens up a world of possibilities with its easy functionality, while seating up to eight in exceptional comfort. The Feature: Honda crafted the Pilot’s seats to provide a high degree of comfort in everyday use.
Is the 2003 Honda Pilot a good car?
This car is a great car. We have 181,000 miles on it and it is still going strong. For being 14 years old and in the shape that it’s in I would consider it a great car for a busy family like mine. And with third row seating up there is still a large trunk and the kids can take friends with them wherever we go.
How many seats does a Honda Pilot have?
2016-2019 Honda Pilot From 2003-2015 the Pilot was only available as an 8-seater (3 seats in the 2nd row, 3 seats in the 3rd row). For 2016 the Honda Pilot is now available as a 7-seater as well (2 seats in the 2nd row, 3 seats in the 3rd row), or the usual 8-seater.
What was the worst year for Honda pilots?
The 2003 Honda Pilot holds the ignoble title of the worst model year. This model year has the most complaints within the Pilot lineup and also the most recalls. The biggest problem with the 2003 Honda Pilots was transmission failure.
Are there any recalls on the Honda Pilot?
Since it started production in 2003, the Honda Pilot has been involved in 33 recall actions. The 2003 and the 2005 model years hold the joint record for most recalls within the lineup. We have listed recall numbers for each model year below:
How many miles does a 2003 Honda Pilot have?
After 200,000 miles in ten reliable years, I must say that it has been a pleasure owning it. “Hans” my daughter named it, the ultimate compliment; rides as smooth as it did when first purchased. It would be nice to buy a new car but just can’t let go of it to see how far it’ll go! Many say it’s a 300K miles automobile. Was this review helpful?
The 2003 Honda Pilot holds the ignoble title of the worst model year. This model year has the most complaints within the Pilot lineup and also the most recalls. The biggest problem with the 2003 Honda Pilots was transmission failure.
Why does my Honda Pilot take so long to start?
Since purchasing the vehicle at 100k miles, I’ve replaced the timing belt and spark plugs along with other normal maintenace items such as oil changes, new brakes, brake fluid change, transmission fluid change, differential fluid change, etc. I’ve been having a problem starting the vehicle and it’s been going on for about a year now.
Since it started production in 2003, the Honda Pilot has been involved in 33 recall actions. The 2003 and the 2005 model years hold the joint record for most recalls within the lineup. We have listed recall numbers for each model year below: