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Re: Back Up Sensors [okra] by eduardo613
Jan 02, 2006 (7:15 pm)
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Replying to: okra (Dec 30, 2005 5:15 pm)

Okra,
 
 I had the Rear Camera on my 2003 Pilot Navi (it was an additional option then) but no back up sensors. I do drive often in reverse and there were several close calls where the camera did not help. The camera has certain spots that it just can't see. I knew then that my new Pilot would need BU Sensors. The 2006 Navi has the rear view camera included but I do need the sensors.
 
Now you know!
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Re: Back Up Sensors [eduardo613] by tsy
Jan 02, 2006 (9:26 pm)
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Replying to: eduardo613 (Jan 02, 2006 7:09 pm)

I'm assuming they were, because I have a silver '06 and the box said '05. My sensors are perfectly matched to my bumper, so I doubt the colors changed for '06. I suppose they just might not have the color for your Pilot, but I can't imagine anything taking a month to get. I've never waited more than a few days for any parts.
 
I agree with the backup camera and the backup sensors. Each has their advantages (and disadvantages). The Lexus LS 430 I bought my father has both camera and sensors- which makes parking a breeze!
 
Hope this helps!
 
tom
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Re: Pilot vs. 2007 Tahoe? [mjansen1] by tsy
Jan 02, 2006 (9:40 pm)
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Replying to: mjansen1 (Jan 01, 2006 7:35 pm)

Hi Mike
 
I went through the same thing. I had a Suburban because I needed to carry 8 comfortably which I didn't feel was possible in the old Tahoe. The 'burban was too big, so I bought a Sequoia. The Sequioa was still big and thirsty, so I bought a Nissan Minivan, which was still big (bigger than a Tahoe, actually) and got terrible mileage also.
 
I ended up buying the Pilot because it will seat 8 comfortably, as long as 3 of them are smaller adults or children. I have not seen the new Tahoe, but I'm sure the 3rd row is bigger than the outgoing model. My wife is very happy driving the Pilot.
 
In terms of mileage, the Pilot is decent- not great. You'll do better with a Toyota minivan. If you only want a 2wd Pilot, it too has the cylinder deactivation, but this will only help with highway driving, not city (EPA 18/24). I would expect the mileage on the AWD Pilot (EPA 17/22) to still be better than the 4wd Tahoe (EPA 15/21) with cylinder deactivation. Of course, this depends totally upon how you drive.
 
One final thought, the first year production of GM trucks tends to be much less reliable than the outgoing model. It takes a year or two for build quality to improve. Just something to think about.
 
I hope this helps. Good luck.
 
tom
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Re: Pilot vs. 2007 Tahoe? [mjansen1] by sas1
Jan 03, 2006 (7:04 am)
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Replying to: mjansen1 (Jan 01, 2006 7:35 pm)

Mjansen - regarding mileage on the 2wdr pilot, I consistently get better than "advertized" to the point I have asked the dealer if the speedometer could be reading falsely. In surburban driving with trafficlights 0.5 -1.5 mile apart and speedlimits of 40-50 I consistently manage 21-22, this includes a lot of short trips. If I enjoy the powerfull V6 with frequent pedal to the metal applications it will return 18-19 suburban driving. On Highway I average 25 (23lowest/27higest)- only problem sofar (3K miles) is a driverside windowscontrol panel cover that needs a new clip. By the way the VCM works great, very seemless and on 50-70% of the time.
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Re: Pilot vs. 2007 Tahoe? [mjansen1] by markjenn
Jan 03, 2006 (10:20 am)
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Replying to: mjansen1 (Jan 01, 2006 7:35 pm)

The new Tahoe is getting favorable reviews. I'd have the following concerns vs. the Pilot:
 
1. Cylinder deactivation can only go so far to help mileage and the Tahoe is thousand lbs heavier. I'd expect the Pilot to always do noticeably better in mileage, at least a couple mpg. Whether this is significant to you...
 
2. GM SUVs have historically had a fair to poor reliability record.
 
3. 2007 is the first year of a re-design and the first year is always more problematic.
 
If you don't need AWD, then the 2WD Pilot would be a great choice - by far the best mileage in a 8-passenger SUV.
 
I know you said you don't want a minivan, but honestly, the best people hauler out there is the new Odyssey and it gets better mileage yet. It's a smoother drive than the Pilot and because it's lighter, it's in many ways a sportier drive. Getting people in/out is SO much eaiser. If you haven't driven one, you should. The only way I'd get a Pilot over a Odyssey is if I wanted AWD, off-road, and/or towing.
 
- Mark
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Re: Pilot vs. 2007 Tahoe? [markjenn] by sas1
Jan 03, 2006 (2:01 pm)
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Replying to: markjenn (Jan 03, 2006 10:20 am)

Just a note on the pilot weight:
 
The pilot 2 wdr lighter than the odyssey
 
Odyssey EX 4475 PIlot EX 4341 diff 134 lbs
 ---- LX 4378 ---- LX 4264 dif 114 ---
 
With a ground clearence of only 4.3 ! the Odyssey even has difficulty with some driveway curbs - my friend has to back out his driveway at an angle otherwise the front bumper will scape the curb..forget even the slightest bumpy dirtroad.
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Re: Pilot vs. 2007 Tahoe? [mjansen1] by mjansen1
Jan 03, 2006 (8:22 pm)
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Replying to: mjansen1 (Jan 01, 2006 7:35 pm)

Thanks for the information so far. I guess I didn't mention it, but the AWD is a must.
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Re: '06 olive interior [bzb] by sunil
Jan 03, 2006 (9:57 pm)
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Replying to: bzb (Oct 21, 2005 9:32 am)

So I am close to buying a Pilot EX-L, 4WD, with Nav. I will probably have to drive to a dealer 75 miles away to get a good price, and will most likely end up with the Amazon Green. But I have not seen a Amazon Green one on the inside (none at the local dealer). SO I have a question about the olive interior :
 
- Is everything olive (dash, door panels, etc) ? Or is it only teh seats which are olive, and all the panels etc stay grey ??
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Re: Sound out [floatingcloud] by mako168
Jan 04, 2006 (1:11 am)
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Replying to: floatingcloud (Dec 21, 2005 6:13 am)

I have had this problem too. I have a 2006 2wd EX Pilot. The speakers go out (and the volume is on) and then the sound comes back on ten minutes later for no reason. I've tried turning the radio off and restarting the car.
 
Could it be related to the ANC?
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Re: Pilot vs. 2007 Tahoe? [sas1] by markjenn
Jan 04, 2006 (9:54 am)
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Replying to: sas1 (Jan 03, 2006 2:01 pm)

Good info, thanks. I was mainly thinking of the weight of the Odyssey vs. the AWD Pilot, but it sounds like they're close enought that it probably isn't a factor. In any event, folks who have owned both a AWD Pilot and an Odyssey, think the Odyssey handles better.
 
In any event, unless one really needed the extra towing and somewhat better off-road capabilities of the Tahoe, I'd go with the Pilot. And if you did need better towing/off-road, I'd look at a V8 4Runner before a Tahoe, although you'd have a much smaller cabin. Tradeoffs, tradeoffs...
 
- Mark

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