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2015 Honda Pilot ratings and reviews
The 2015 Honda Pilot gets up to 25 mpg on the highway with its 3.5-liter V6 that offers an impressive 250-horsepower performance, making it both reliable and powerful. Combined with its versatile interior with multiple seat configurations, the Pilot offers families a functional SUV to get them where they need to go. For 2015, the Pilot gets an extra trim level – SE – that adds to four other main trims to help drivers pick their essential features. LX starts the lineup with remote entry, hill start assist, cruise control, split-folding seats, and rear privacy glass. EX adds a security system, power side mirrors, fog lights, and 18-inch wheels, while SE adds a different set of 18-inch wheels, a moonroof, and rear seat entertainment. EX-L upgrades the interior with leather trim, heated front seats, and SiriusXM Radio, while an EX-L with RES sub-trim adds back seat entertainment, and the EX-L with Navigation adds a satellite-linked navigation system. The top-tier Touring offers roof rails, driver’s seat memory, and a trailer harness.
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Utility 4D EX-L 4WD V6
Utility 4D EX-L DVD 2WD V6
Utility 4D EX-L DVD 4WD V6
Utility 4D EX-L Navigation 2WD V6
Utility 4D EX-L Navigation 4WD V6
Utility 4D LX 2WD V6
Utility 4D LX 4WD V6
Utility 4D SE 2WD V6
Utility 4D SE 4WD V6
Utility 4D Touring 2WD V6
Utility 4D Touring 4WD V6
The 2015 Honda Pilot gets up to 25 mpg on the highway with its 3.5-liter V6 that offers an impressive 250-horsepower performance, making it both reliable and powerful. Combined with its versatile interior with multiple seat configurations, the Pilot offers families a functional SUV to get them where they need to go. For 2015, the Pilot gets an extra trim level – SE – that adds to four other main trims to help drivers pick their essential features. LX starts the lineup with remote entry, hill start assist, cruise control, split-folding seats, and rear privacy glass. EX adds a security system, power side mirrors, fog lights, and 18-inch wheels, while SE adds a different set of 18-inch wheels, a moonroof, and rear seat entertainment. EX-L upgrades the interior with leather trim, heated front seats, and SiriusXM Radio, while an EX-L with RES sub-trim adds back seat entertainment, and the EX-L with Navigation adds a satellite-linked navigation system. The top-tier Touring offers roof rails, driver’s seat memory, and a trailer harness.