What is the difference between the elite and touring Honda Pilot?

What is the difference between the elite and touring Honda Pilot?

What is the difference? At the top of the 2019 Honda Pilot line-up is the Elite trim. Unlike the Touring, the Elite comes with standard second-row captain’s chairs that are heated. It also includes all of the infotainment features found on the Touring but adds a wireless phone charger to the list.

What’s the price of a 2009 Honda Pilot?

The Manufacturer’s Suggested Retail Price (MSRP) for the 2009 Honda Pilot LX starts just over $28,000 and goes up to about $41,000 for the loaded all-wheel-drive Touring trim with navigation and the DVD Rear Entertainment System.

What kind of entertainment system does Honda Pilot have?

For greater third-row comfort, the 2009 Pilot includes almost two inches of additional legroom. Honda DVD Rear Entertainment System, available on EX-L and Touring, lets rear passengers choose their own distinct audio or video source, or plug in a game console.

What kind of engine does the Honda Pilot have?

Performance & mpg. The 2009 Honda Pilot is powered by a 3.5-liter V6 that generates 250 horsepower and 253 pound-feet of torque — increases of 6 hp and 13 lb-ft over last year’s model. A five-speed automatic is the only available transmission.

How many seats does a Honda Pilot have?

The 60/40 split-folding second- and third-row seats give you 16 different configuration options. For greater third-row comfort, the 2009 Pilot includes almost two inches of additional legroom. Honda DVD Rear Entertainment System,

What was the review of the 2009 Honda Pilot?

Edmunds’ Expert Review The 2009 Honda Pilot looks tougher than its predecessor and offers more room for third-row passengers, but the stereo and climate controls are less than intuitive, and some interior plastics feel cheap.

Is the Honda Pilot a good car to buy?

With the 2009 Pilot, Honda has improved handling and boosted power, though its ride can be a little choppy. The 2009 Honda Pilot handles well and has good power, but a little torque steer was noted by reviewers from sources around the Internet.

Are there any changes to the Honda Pilot?

Another departure from the past that’s not entirely welcome is the 2009 Pilot’s befuddling array of buttons for operating the audio and climate control systems, as opposed to the no-brainer layout in last year’s model. But those attracted to the new Pilot’s distinctive styling may be willing to forgive such idiosyncrasies.

Performance & mpg. The 2009 Honda Pilot is powered by a 3.5-liter V6 that generates 250 horsepower and 253 pound-feet of torque — increases of 6 hp and 13 lb-ft over last year’s model. A five-speed automatic is the only available transmission.