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2012 Honda Pilot 2WD 4dr LX
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| MSRP : $28,470 | Invoice : $25,801 |
| Transmission : 5-speed a/t | Engine : 6 cylinder |
| Trim : LX |
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2012 Honda Pilot Overview
What's New for 2012:
- Refreshed exterior
- Improved noise insulation
- Upgraded interior materials and new instrument panel
- New navigation unit
- Improved Fuel Economy
Exterior Features
The 2012 Honda Pilot is a midsize 4-door sport utility vehicle offered in four different trim levels. Seventeen-inch steel wheels are standard, with larger wheels available on higher grades.
Interior Features
The 2012 Honda Pilot offers seating for up to 8 passengers. Base Pilot models are configured with cloth upholstery, full power accessories, split-folding second- and third-row bench seats, remote keyless entry, cruise control, automatic headlights, and dark-tinted privacy glass. Higher trim levels are configured with leather upholstery, heated front seats, power liftgate, rearview camera, auto-dimming rearview mirror, and more.
Optional Features
While major options are generally bundled with the trim level, options on the 2012 Honda Pilot include larger alloy wheels, full-size spare tire, and a towing kit.
Under the Hood
Honda Pilot models are fitted with a standard 3.5-liter V-6 engine, which is rated at 250 horsepower. It is mated to a 5-speed automatic transmission that sends power to the front wheels (FWD). All-wheel drive (AWD), designed to improve traction in inclement weather, is optional.
Fuel Economy
EPA fuel-economy figures for the 2012 Honda Pilot are:
- Honda Pilot FWD: 18/25 mpg (city/highway)
- Honda Pilot AWD: 17/24 mpg (city/highway)
Safety
Standard safety features of note on the 2012 Honda Pilot include side curtain air bags for all three rows. In government crash tests, the 2012 Honda Pilot received a frontal crash rating of 4 (out of 5) stars, according to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA), but has not received an overall score. In tests conducted by the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety (IIHS), the Pilot received a ''Good'' ratingâthe Institute's highestâfor frontal-offset and side-impact crashes and roof crash protection. The Pilot also earned a "Marginal" rating in the Institute's roof strength tests.
No greenhouse gas score was available for this vehicle