Honda Pilot or Toyota Highlander

TiredNGrouchy said:
Are you kidding?

The Hybrid Highlander has the same V-6 engine as the non-hybrid, and adds a couple electric motors (AWD version) with massive amounts of torque at zero rpm. It's a full second faster in 0-60mph than the non-hybrid, 7.05 seconds as tested by Edmunds.

Nope not kidding I just didn't know. I've driven a Prius and that hybrid lacks performance so I assumed that it was that same engine combo in the Highlander but I guess that's not the case.

Joe- The base is about $24,500, Sport $27,000 and then the rest go all of the way near $38,000.
 
Well, it is pretty much a done deal. I found a freakin loaded 03 Pilot with 30K miles on it for $22K. The dealership offered me $21K on my car which is actually pretty damn good. With the sales tax thing you get with that too it turns out that I got pretty much what I was hoping to get by selling it outright. That works out nicely. The best thing is that I get to go back to my old ways of shining the crap out of a silver car. :) The dark paint was sure gorgeous when it was cleaned up, but man was it a lot of work to keep it that way.... This truck is silver with dark grey leather interior and will be more like taking care of my Honda or my Acura than it was with the Subie. Now I can post pictures of my exploits in detailing without feeling embarassed that I'm kind of cheating showing pictures of a dark car in the shade. ;)

I was pleased with the deal. I could turn around and trade this sucker in for nearly what I paid for it right now, so hopefully I'll be able to pay it down past it's depreciation point and keep ahead of it. That is typically the way it works with Hondas, so this should be good. I was disappointed that my Legacy depreciated 33% in the first year and a half of owning it, but I guess that's what I get for buying a new car. I knew that going in, but I was impatient and wanted to reward myself for landing my new job back then. Now with the family expanding and wanting the added towing potential to expand my detailing business, this makes a lot more sense to own. :) I'll be posting pictures next week for sure.
 
Congratulations on the purchase of the vehicle of choice. It is always a fun time with a new vehicle during the first few days.

Look forward to the pictures in the future.
 
Jngrbrdman said:
. . . This truck is silver with dark grey leather interior and will be more like taking care of my Honda or my Acura than it was with the Subie. . . .
- a Pilot has a lot more "real estate" than your Honda or Acura!!! :eek: But you're young & strong & you already have one great little helper!! :bigups

Jngrbrdman said:
. . . I was disappointed that my Legacy depreciated 33% in the first year and a half of owning it, but I guess that's what I get for buying a new car. . .
- OUCH!!! I think you'll be happier with the gentler depreciation curve of your Honda:)

Congratulations, Jngr!! Welcome back to the Honda family!! ;) Many safe, happy & shiny miles in your "new" Pilot!! :D
 
One of my best friends has a 2006 Honda Pilot that he really likes.
He also has recently had a Honda Odyssey, 2 Accords, a Prelude and has been very happy with all of them. They all retained a very good resale price except for the Prelude. It was a tough sale. Takes a special buyer to pay the kind of money the Preludes command. In Des Moines, Iowa, not many people will pay the price.

Charles
 
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