Sunday, 8 July 2012

Honda pilot

Honda pilot

The Pilot was designed to fill a large American demand, particularly a larger SUV with third-row seating. Prior to the introduction of the Pilot, Honda only had the compact crossover SUV CR-V, and the Honda Passport (a rebadged Isuzu Rodeo) which is truck-based and intended as a quick-fix, as the company recognized the competition from other refined mid-sized SUVs and crossovers. The Pilot shares underpinnings and the powertrain with the Acura MDX luxury SUV, and their platforms are shared with the Odyssey minivan and the Honda Accord sedan. The Pilot’s unibody construction and independent suspension is designed to provide handling similar to that of a car; however, it is also fortified with integrated perimeter frame rails, which helps it withstand towing and light off-road use. The Pilot was Honda's largest SUV, although the 2010 Honda Crosstoursurpassed the Pilot in length.

Honda pilot

Honda pilot

Honda pilot

Honda pilot

Honda pilot

Honda pilot

Honda pilot

Honda pilot

Honda pilot

Honda pilot

Honda pilot

Honda pilot

Honda pilot

Honda pilot

Honda pilot

Honda pilot

Honda pilot

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