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2006 Honda Pilot Ex-l on 2040-cars

US $14,989.99
Year:2006 Mileage:149141
Location:

Red Deer County, Alberta, Canada

Red Deer County, Alberta, Canada

FeaturesfFeatures

Comfort

  • Keyless Entry
  • Air Conditioning
  • Tilt Wheel
  • Cruise Control
  • Power Steering
  • Rear AC
  • Climate Control
  • Power Driver Mirror
  • Steering wheel controls

Safety

  • Traction Control
  • Driver Air Bag
  • Power Door Locks
  • Tire Pressure Monitoring
  • Vehicle Anti-Theft System
  • Fog Lamps
  • Heated Mirrors
  • Alarm
  • Anti-Lock Brakes
  • Side Air Bag
  • Passenger Air Bag
  • Electronic Stability Control

Seat

  • Leather Seats
  • Child Safety Lock
  • Power Driver Seat
  • Bucket Seats
  • Heated Driver Seat
  • Power Passenger Seat

Sound System

  • Entertainment System
  • Premium Sound
  • AM/FM Stereo
  • CD Changer
  • CD Player

Comfort

  • Keyless Entry
  • Air Conditioning
  • Tilt Wheel
  • Cruise Control
  • Power Steering
  • Rear AC
  • Climate Control
  • Power Driver Mirror
  • Steering wheel controls
  • Rear Parking Aid

Safety

  • Traction Control
  • Driver Air Bag
  • Power Door Locks
  • Tire Pressure Monitoring
  • Vehicle Anti-Theft System
  • Fog Lamps
  • Heated Mirrors
  • Alarm
  • Anti-Lock Brakes
  • Side Air Bag
  • Passenger Air Bag
  • Electronic Stability Control

Seat

  • Leather Seats
  • Child Safety Lock
  • Power Driver Seat
  • Bucket Seats
  • Heated Driver Seat
  • Power Passenger Seat

Sound System

  • Entertainment System
  • Satellite Radio
  • Premium Sound
  • AM/FM Stereo
  • CD Changer
  • CD Player

Windows

  • Rear Window Defroster
  • Power Windows

Other Features

  • Sunroof/Moonroof
  • Luggage Rack
  • Auxiliary Power Outlet
  • Tinted Glass

Auto blog

Honda Accord Hybrid falls well short of 47 mpg, says Consumer Reports [w/video]

Thu, 29 May 2014

Do not poke Consumer Reports with the hybrid fuel economy stick. That seems to be the lesson illustrated here yet again. The Honda Accord Hybrid is the latest to arouse the ratings bear, returning "just" 40 combined mpg in CR testing. Even so, that makes it "a class leader for fuel economy among midsized sedans," besting even the Civic Hybrid in CR testing, but that's still a lucky roll of the dice short of its EPA rating of 47 mpg. Remember, it was back in December 2012 that CR knocked the Ford Fusion and C-Max hybrid models for the exact same failing: certified with an EPA-rated 47 mpg but delivering "just" 40 mpg.
Beyond that, while the Accord Hybrid earned a lower overall score than the traditional gasoline Accord because of its ride, handling and refinement issues, it gets unqualified applause from the institute for its "very impressive hybrid system."
It will be interesting to see if CR's findings will negatively impact the model's sales, which to this point have been impressive enough that demand is outstripping supply. In the meantime, you can check out CR's brief video review of the Accord Hybrid below, and check out the magazine's press release chiding its mpg rating.

This is what Honda's new F1 engine will sound like

Fri, 18 Oct 2013

It appears that not even the legendary pairing of McLaren and Honda can produce a 2015-regulation Formula One engine that sounds as good as the current V8s. Much like Mercedes-AMG Petronas, McLaren Honda have released a clip of their turbocharged, 1.6-liter V6 ahead of next season, and well, at least to our ears, it's not the sweetest of singers.
We've reported on concerns that the new engines wouldn't sound "right," after years of the high-revving V8s and V10s. The more we're hearing of these new engines, the more reasonable those worries seem. That said, we'll need to wait until we really hear these cars driven in anger to render a final verdict.
Scroll down to view the official press release from Honda and to hear what the future McLaren Honda will sound like when it hits the grid in 2015. For comparison, we've also included some on-board footage of Jenson Button's McLaren's V8 from last season.

Honda poised for growth, Detroit to hold steady, Car Wars study says

Fri, Jun 5 2015

The automotive industry is expected to keep booming in the US over the next several years, but the train might start running out of steam in the long term, according to 2015's Car Wars report from Bank of America Merrill Lynch analyst John Murphy. The forecast focuses on changes between the 2016 and 2019 model years, and the latest trends appear similar in some cases to the past predictions. Sales are expected to keep growing and reach a peak of 20 million in 2018, according to the Detroit Free Press. The expansion is projected to come from a quick pace of vehicle launches, with an average of 48 introductions a year – 26 percent more than in 1996. Crossovers are expected to make up a third of these, maintaining their strong popularity. However, Murphy predicts a decline, as well. By 2025, total sales could fall to around 15 million units. As of May 2015, the seasonally adjusted annual rate for this year stands at 17.71 million. Like last year, Honda is predicted to be a big winner in the future thanks to products like the next-gen Civic. "Honda should be the biggest market share gainer," Murphy said when presenting the report, according to Free Press. Meanwhile, in a situation similar to Car Wars from 2012, a lack of many new vehicles is expected to cause a drop for Hyundai, Kia, and Nissan. Based on this forecast, Ford, General Motors, and FCA US will all generally maintain market share for the coming years. The report does make some future product predictions, though. The next Chevrolet Silverado and GMC Sierra might come in 2019, which is earlier than expected. Also, Lincoln could get a Mustang-based coupe for 2017, a compact sedan for 2018 and an Explorer-based model in 2019, according to the Free Press. Related Video: News Source: The Detroit Free PressImage Credit: Nam Y. Huh / AP Photo Earnings/Financials Chrysler Fiat Ford GM Honda Lincoln Car Buying fca us