How many miles can a 2003 Honda Pilot go?

How many miles can a 2003 Honda Pilot go?

If you treat a Honda Pilot well by using it responsibly and giving it regular maintenance, it should last for 250,0000 to 300,000 miles.

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?

What’s the worst model year for a Honda Pilot?

According to CarComplaints.com’s model year comparison of the Honda Pilot, there are plenty of owner-reported problems. Including all Honda Pilot model years dating back to 2003, CarComplaints.com finds that some model years have more problems than others.

What was the 2009 model of Honda Pilot?

Though its styling was new, the upright, boxy shape of the 2009 model was reminiscent of the first-generation Pilot. Under the hood was a new V-6 engine that could shut down two or three cylinders when cruising, to save gas.

Is the Honda Pilot a mid size SUV?

Before the Pilot arrived for the 2003 model year, Honda’s mid-size SUV was the Passport, which was a clone of the Isuzu Rodeo that filled a gap in Honda’s lineup while it designed its own SUV. When properly equipped, the all-wheel-drive Pilot can tow up to 5,000 pounds, further enhancing its appeal for families.

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?

When did the Honda Pilot come out in the US?

The Honda Passport that was sold between 1993 and 2002 was a truck-based design. The Pilot is Honda’s largest SUV, although the 2010 Crosstour surpassed the Pilot in length. The Pilot is sold in North America and the Middle East, while the Honda MDX (first generation Acura MDX) was marketed in Japan and Australia for several years.

Is the Honda Pilot EX L a good car?

Im the guy whose 2004 EX-L’s tranny blew on vacation in VA. We loved that suv, so there wasnt even a thought about another brand. Yeah it only had 123k, but it was 11 years old, I couldnt dump almost 7k for a new transmission into an 11 year old suv. Now the 2016 EX-L is better yet. It gets great MPG vs the 2004.

Is it normal to burn quart of oil in Honda Pilot?

The main B.S. I call with the Pilot is the “it’s normal to burn a quart of oil every 1,000 miles stuff” that Honda trys to get us to believe. I have/had Toyotas with 230,000 and 290,000 miles that use (d) minimal oil between oil changes. I think if you maintain the vehicle it will last its normal useful life.