What is VP on Honda Pilot?
The 2008 Pilot lineup debuts two new models. The 2008 Honda Pilot VP replaces the LX adding: rear privacy glass; machined alloy wheels, XM Satellite Radio; audio system upgrade with six-disc CD changer, roof rails; steering-wheel mounted audio controls; body-colored door mirrors, door handles and rear spoiler.
What engine is in a 2008 Honda Pilot?
3.5 L V6
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Is a 2008 Honda Pilot 4×4?
The Used 2008 Honda Pilot comes with four wheel drive, and front wheel drive. Available transmissions include: 5-speed automatic.
How many miles can a 2008 Honda Pilot last?
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. In years, that is about 16 to 20 years of reliable service if you drive for an average of 15,000 miles per year like most Americans.
Does 2008 Honda Pilot have VTEC?
All 2008 Honda Pilots are available with either two-wheel-drive (2WD) or four-wheel-drive (4WD). Pilots with 2WD feature a 3.5-liter, i-VTEC® V-6 engine with Variable Cylinder Management™ (VCM®) for enhanced fuel efficiency.
Is Honda Pilot 4WD or AWD?
The Hondas That Feature AWD Of Hondas vast lineup of SUVs, Crossovers and Trucks, the following four vehicles are the ones that feature Honda’s AWD system: CR-V, HR-V, Pilot and Ridgeline.
How fast can a Honda Pilot go?
130 mile per hour
With plenty of power, the Pilot has a 130 mile per hour top speed.
Is Honda Pilot true 4WD?
Pilots with Honda’s Variable Torque Management 4WD system (VTM-4) sent most power to the front wheels under normal driving conditions. The system also features a VTM-4 lock button on the dashboard which locks the rear differential and sends 25% of the power to each rear wheel.
What’s the price of a 2008 Honda Pilot?
Manufacturer’s Suggested Retail Prices (MSRP) for the Pilot range from around $28,000 for the two-wheel drive VP to more than $36,000 for a loaded all-wheel drive EX-L with navigation.
What kind of car is the Honda Pilot?
The 2008 Honda Pilot, the company’s largest SUV offering, has earned a reputation for reliability, comfort and performance. Sharing a chassis with the Acura MDX has its benefits, and the Pilot sails into 2008 leading its class in just about every category.
What’s the tow rating for a Honda Pilot?
The Pilot’s uni-body construction permits the use of a sophisticated rear suspension that delivers an impressively smooth ride and agile handling. On the downside, this design limits the Pilot’s tow rating to 4,500 pounds for boat trailers and 3,500 pounds for all others.
Is the Honda Pilot an optional trim level?
As with all Hondas, the Pilot offers its optional equipment packaged within each trim level.