How much does a starter cost for a 2004 Honda Pilot?

How much does a starter cost for a 2004 Honda Pilot?

2004 Honda Pilot Starter – from $101.99+ | AutoZone.com.

How many miles does a Honda Pilot have?

I have a Honda Pilot 2006 and it has 385000km on it. No problems with engine or transmission. Maybe some people don’t change oil, or drive it hard. We have had 3 Hondas and no problems at all.

What is the Blue Book value of a 2004 Honda Pilot?

What is the Blue Book Value of a 2004 Honda Pilot? The term “Blue Book Value” might refer to the Kelley Blue Book value, but is often used as a generic expression for a given vehicle’s market value. You can find the market value of your 2004 Honda Pilot on Edmunds.

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.

I have a Honda Pilot 2006 and it has 385000km on it. No problems with engine or transmission. Maybe some people don’t change oil, or drive it hard. We have had 3 Hondas and no problems at all.

What is the Blue Book Value of a 2004 Honda Pilot? The term “Blue Book Value” might refer to the Kelley Blue Book value, but is often used as a generic expression for a given vehicle’s market value. You can find the market value of your 2004 Honda Pilot on Edmunds.

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.

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.

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