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==Safety==
==Safety==
The Pilot performed very well in each of the [http://www.safercar.gov NHTSA]'s safety tests.  In both Frontal and Side Impact crash tests, it received 5/5 stars, and testing for Rollover earned it a 4/5 star rating.
Several safety features can be found standard on all models.  Some of these include [[Electronic Stability Control|electronic stability control]], front and rear anti-roll bars, 4-wheel [[anti-lock brakes]], and front and side impact [[airbag]]s.


==Reliability and Maintenance==
==Reliability and Maintenance==

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The Honda Pilot is arguably the best SUV on the market, balancing value, features, and performance. The Pilot has three rows of seats and both the second and third rows can split 60/40 to be folded flat. This configuration results in an impressive 86.7 cubic feet of cargo space, which is about 30% more than the Subaru Forester. The Honda Pilot SUV can tow about two tons, and has excellent traction for snow-covered roads or light off-roading.

See also the main fact sheets for the Honda Pilot.

High Points

Low Points

Performance and Handling

Gas Mileage

Safety

The Pilot performed very well in each of the NHTSA's safety tests. In both Frontal and Side Impact crash tests, it received 5/5 stars, and testing for Rollover earned it a 4/5 star rating.

Several safety features can be found standard on all models. Some of these include electronic stability control, front and rear anti-roll bars, 4-wheel anti-lock brakes, and front and side impact airbags.

Reliability and Maintenance

Interior and Comforts

Exterior

Styles and Options

Main Competitors

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