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Replying to: bbent (Mar 04, 2009 6:46 pm) |
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Replying to: bbent (Mar 04, 2009 6:46 pm) |
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Replying to: bbent (Mar 04, 2009 6:46 pm) |
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My 2009 Pilot was delivered new (15 miles on odometer) with one wheel balancing weight showing on the visible side of each wheel. It is not very sightly on the nice looking alloy wheels that come standard with the Pilot Touring. Is this normal, or does it indicate that the wheels were rebalanced at the dealer just prior to delivery? I thought it was possible to install these weights on the inside of the wheel so as not to be visible.
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Replying to: ed111 (Mar 10, 2009 5:00 am) |
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Is it worth the extra money to get the Touring? Is the Navigation system worth it? I'm afraid that I will hate that it doesn't have touch screen. .
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Replying to: nucargurl (Mar 12, 2009 11:24 am) By comparison, the built-in nav in the Honda/Acura is one of the best. The Honda is missing real-time traffic re-routing but otherwise is great. We love the interface and the accuracy way more than our Garmin. At first I was worried about the joystick instead of the touch screen but after a couple weeks I became a convert and now like it actually more than a touch screen. When driving you can control the joystick effortlessly without the distraction of looking closely at the screen to see where you need to type. Even better is all the voice control, which allows hands free use of not just the phone but all the nav functions, the radio, ipod and even the temperature settings, etc. We also love how the Touring has true iPod integration, not just an audio-in port. You can view and navigate playlists, albums, etc. from the nav screen or voice control while the ipod charges quietly in the center console. And the large screen for the backup camera has also been a hit. I would say if you plan to use the nav a lot or plan to use your ipod a lot, the Touring is a no-brainer over the EX-L. If not to both, probably not…
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Replying to: citivas (Mar 12, 2009 11:39 am)
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Replying to: nucargurl (Mar 12, 2009 2:14 pm) |
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Just accepted delivery of our 2009 Pilot - wow - what a sharp vehicle. Price $27590 + TTL. We compared the GMC Arcadia, Toyota Highlander, Mazda CX9, Ford Explorer, and Chevy Tahoe - hands down the pilot came out on top based on $, interior space, reliability and standard features (not overloaded with "bells and whistles"). Don't beleive all you read about hideous looks - it looks much better in person. Something to consider - not sure why anyone would buy 4WD unless you live in a climate where snow is on the ground/streets 8 months out of the year. We live in Buffalo, NY and for the 15 or so days out of 365 where the streets may be near impassable - it's not worth having 4WD and giving up the better gas mileage with the 2WD. Pilot has traction control to help with those challenging driving conditions. Bottom line: do your comparison shopping and if what you're looking for in a vehicle is functionality vs looks - then the Pilot is worth strong consideration.
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