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2020 Honda Pilot Review

Posted on September 13, 2019 By Jarvis

Don’t expect massive changes from the 2020 Honda Pilot. This 3-row midsize SUV got some nice upgrades for 2019 in safety and infotainment tech, but there isn’t a whole lot new to report for 2020 outside of the new Black Edition.

The Pilot’s overall selling points are unchanged. The cabin boasts massive space despite smaller exterior dimensions and a lower curb weight than many competitors. Adults can even fit in the third row, which is typically a bit of a penalty box even for kids. The Pilot also has an efficient and powerful engine, a driving experience that strikes a good balance between comfort and handling precision, and strong safety credentials.
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