I have a 2006 Honda Pilot with over 400,000 miles and it runs great |
2011 Pilot with 160,000 and still awesome. Changed timing belt at 100k and will again at 200k. Grateful. Awesome kid car. |
We sold our 2007 Pilot to out daughter and son-in-law. It's his daily driver and has 190,000 miles on it. Our 2013 Pilot already has 142,000 miles on it and is still going strong. Good vehicles! |
mine has 230.000 miles and run perfect
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We bought our 2005 Pilot ELX new and just passed 226k on a road trip from NY to Yellowstone. It has been meticulously maintained and I calculated the out of pocket repairs with 3k mile oil changes at $1,800 per year over the last 10 years. I look forward to the third timing belt change at 330k and reaching 400k! I will swallow hard if the transmission needs to be replaced but otherwise happy to keep paying the annual $1800 to drive a nice classic. |
You could likely be driving a new Pilot for that much annual cost. This is just insanity. |
Were looking at getting a 2017 Honda Pilot with 120k, they're asking 14,900. Is it worth it? |
2020 cars are built a lot worse than 2007 vehicles. Lots of Chinese garbage parts. |
2008 Pilot with almost 240,000. Debating whether to get another car, but based on this thread, think I will hold onto it for a while longer. |
my mechanic has a 03 pilot with 800k still going |
That’s a lot of miles for a 2017, but I think the price you listed seems about right. I paid $30K for a 2017 Pilot with 20k miles on it last year. |
I have 05 pilot with 679000 still running strong.
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2011 Pilot. 180,000 |
How much should one pay to have a timing belt replaced on a 2011 pilot |
just turned 358,000 on my 2006 Pilot. |