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1334 messages, Last post on Jan 07, 2008 at 7:34 PM
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I recently purchased a new 2006 Pilot 4WD EX-L with Nav. I had the dealer installed an additional alarm - Audiovox Pro9232a (the one they offer), and LoJack Early Warning System. 1. Any experience with this alarm? How does it really differ with the one the Pilot came with? 2. Would I be notified by the Lojack system if a flat bed truck steals the Pilot? 3. Should it have been better to have Ravelco installed instead? (I live in New York City!). I love the Pilot! Thanks for any input!
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Replying to: podze1 (Jan 05, 2006 1:35 pm) Good Luck, Will
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Replying to: newpilotboy (Jan 06, 2006 10:03 pm) And please report on your deal in the Honda Pilot: Prices Paid & Buying Experience discussion. Steve, Host |
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Replying to: snorris (Jan 04, 2006 4:05 pm) Will |
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Replying to: kabill (Jan 07, 2006 10:02 am) I've never seen any publication (including MT) say that either the MDX or Pilot is a very good off-road vehicle. Between the unibody, part-time AWD, lack of low-range, lack of diff locks, independent suspension, etc., there just isn't a level of off-road equipment here to compete with a 4Runner, Pathfinder, or Grand Cherokee, let alone a serious off-roader like a Wrangler. The Pilot/MDX are basically jacked-up Odyssey minivans with a light-duty VTM4 system to the rear wheels. They're fine for light-duty off-road and snow but that's it. - Mark
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Replying to: markjenn (Jan 07, 2006 11:28 am) Thanks, Will |
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Replying to: erik_h (Jan 06, 2006 6:10 pm)
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Replying to: master1 (Jan 08, 2006 1:34 pm) In real world situations they will both do fine in poor weather and light off roading. In poor conditions the Honda allows you to lock in AWD, kinda like a surrogate 4WD. In situations where traction is a major issue (mud, uneven surfaces, steep inclines) neither SUVs will do well. Their AWD systems weren't designed for it. You will need 4WD as opposed to AWD (if you don't know the difference look it up) and a more (or less, depending how you look at it) suspension. But since most SUV's never see anything beyond rain and snow on pavement (I've gone offroad a handful of times at most when I had my Suburban and Sequioa), most people don't need more than AWD and would rather have the more comfortable and roomy SUVs (like the Pilot and Highlander) that get better gas mileage. Hope this helps tom |
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Can son=meone help me answer this...what type of headlight bulb does the 06 Pilot use? I know before it was an H4 bulb but wondering if it has changed since it has projector lens now. Thanks
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Replying to: kennynmd (Jan 09, 2006 11:41 pm) |
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