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2020 Honda Pilot vs. 2020 Toyota Highlander: Three Rows and $50,000

2020 Honda Pilot vs. 2020 Toyota Highlander: Three Rows and $50,000

Posted on March 26, 2020August 27, 2023 By Jarvis

In its top trim level, the new Highlander is a near-Lexus SUV, but is it good enough to beat the refreshed Pilot?

“Would You Rather” is a game in which players challenge one another with a choice of hypothetical questions. For example, would you rather have as your only form of transportation a llama or a pretty tame ostrich? Of course, car enthusiasts play it a little differently, and we found ourselves asking “This or that?” while comparing the top-of-the-line versions of the Honda Pilotand Toyota Highlander.
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