How much are brakes for a 2008 Honda Pilot?
We currently carry 2 Disc Brake Pad and Rotor Kit products to choose from for your 2008 Honda Pilot, and our inventory prices range from as little as $149.99 up to $160.99.
What are the problems with a 2008 Honda Pilot?
1 Engine Failure, Oil Leaked Into Coolant 2008 Pilot Average Cost to Fix: $4,300 Average Mileage: 66,000 mi 2 Engine Blew Up 2008 Pilot Average Cost to Fix: $9,000 Average Mileage: 32,000 mi 3 Transmission Failure 2008 Pilot
What kind of car is the Honda Pilot?
More information about the 2008 Honda Pilot: The 2008 Honda Pilot pairs a spacious, minivan-like interior with good ground clearance and an available all-wheel-drive system that’s suitable for deep snow.
When was the last time I serviced my Honda Pilot?
Last serviced at 107,245 miles in Tucson, AZ on 05/29/21 • Vehicle serviced • Battery/charging system checked • Brakes checked • Tire condition and pressure checked • Safety inspection performed. No accident or damage reported to CARFAX. Purchased on 02/25/08 and owned in IL until .
How to find a genuine Honda Pilot brake pad set?
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Are there any problems with my Honda Pilot?
Other than routine maintenance, I’ve had no major or minor service emergencies or repairs for malfunctions in the mechanics of my vehicle. If you’re fortunate to purchase a the same model with an owner as anal as myself about maintaining its scheduled maintenance, you can’t go wrong.
Is the Honda Pilot a good car to buy?
I write this note after my 2008 Pilot has given me 9 really good years of reliable, safe and comfortable service. Other than routine maintenance, I’ve had no major or minor service emergencies or repairs for malfunctions in the mechanics of my vehicle.
How is the interior of a Honda Pilot?
Leather interior is thick and holds up very well. Fake wood-grain trim looks fake, but the two-tone beige and brown interior is classy and up-scale looking. Only downside to this vehicle low fuel mileage (15-16 MPG Avg) and a sense that the vehicle is a tad underpowered.