I just traded my 2011 pilot with 210k miles. It had vcm and i had no issues. I just bought the same model in this video. Same color combo too. Amazing car very happy.
I’m not too sure about this gentleman‘s kid situation but the removable centre seats in the second row is the reason we are going with the Honda pilot. It is beyond frustrating to want an upper level trim in a vehicle and they normally force you into captains chairs. Having the option is, priceless
I’ve been driving this model for 2.5 months now and love it! It drives smooth, and plenty of space for the kids with car seats. I like being able to remove the middle seat for the older kids to get in and out easier, but also like having it incase we need to lay the back down and need that bench seat. That feature sold me. Plus, lifetime warranty on the engine and transmission is why I picked this vehicle over the Tahoe. I got the Elite trim for $50g. I was also looking at the Grand Highlander, but Toyota is charging more for very similar features and we had more leg room in the Pilot . Toyota has good resale value, but I don’t plan on trading in. So, overall the Pilot made the most sense to us.
I chose the subaru ascent over this because the shifter and center console sits much lower in the vehicle. I'm 6 foot 5 and have struggled to find something horizontally that fits me. I don't know why these manufacturers insist on the massive center console. My knee is always jamming into them and it's extremely uncomfortable
Good review however the best thing about the Honda Pilot is the side impact measurements from IIHS. I look at all safety ratings then the vehicles. That is why this might be my wife's next vehicle. I agree I hate cylinder deactivation.
The Honda Pilot has caught my eye recently, but has models with the cylinder deactivation been a problem in the past? Is there a way to disable it? Can a mechanic disable it? Does driving in Sport Mode disable it? Car manufacturers seem to try too hard to include all kinds of gimmicky electronics or fuel saving features. To each their own but I don’t particularly drive a ton of miles a year and don’t care much about mpg, at all. I hate in some of the newer vehicles where it does that crap at a stop where it turns off the engine. If it’s an option that can be turned on/off with a button then that’s fine. If they just stick you with it, it’d make me look more at other options.
Great review Anthony. I did not know about the cylinder deactivation and I would be hesitant to go with that. Does the Passport have it as well? I just remember what a disaster it was for GM (along with the diesel engines) back in the day and though I am sure they have made huge strides in engineering I think I'd look at something else. 111 here today and the real heat is supposed to come tomorrow and Thursday. I don't have plans to go out but I might have to make a sushi run 😁 The regular Jetta seems like it's unpowered so of course I'd want the GLI lol! I saw a European review for the new Q5. Not sure if the US spec will have the screen on the drivers door and the passenger side. It's a bit different but I imagine they are something you could get used to. Hope all is well and happy Tuesday Anthony
The Passport has it too James but like I said in other comments at least we still have a naturally aspirated v6. It was 106.5 in St Pete today with some new Volvos. Luckily I finished before 3pm but I started before 7am so I guess it worked out better without the strong temperatures. I hope you stay in the ac as that is crazy hot 🥵. Sushi sounds delicious, I haven’t had some for a little while, maybe I’ll grab a lunch this weekend 😁. The Jetta is a cool vehicle but you can’t go base and I have seen the cameras for the side mirrors in Europe it is really cool but we will not see them here for a little while. Happy Tuesday James
My 2012 Pilot came with cylinder deactivation and it wasn't an issue until the engine mounts started aging. You'd basically get more vibration at cruising speeds. I installed an after market product that tricked the car into always using 6 cylinders and have never looked back. That was about 5 years ago and has never been an issue, with throwing codes or any performance.
I agree with you that Honda needs to eliminate the VCM on the Pilot to ensure engine longevity. Honda is lagging behind other OEMs when it comes to technology and HMI (Human Machine Interface). There is no need for paddle shifters on this class of vehicle. Camera based rear review mirror is necessary on this size vehicle. Interior noise dampening is necessary for interior comfort and engine noise reduction.
Yes the spare tire a doughnut tire is located underneath exterior of Pilot. However with the TrailSport Pilot trim you get a Full-sized spare tire located underneath exterior. But the TrailSport Pilot trim only get Captains Chairs 2nd Row No removable center seat. I think the rear storage well not as deep as other Pilots that have option to stow that removable seat. With an Acura MDX in comparison. You can not stowaway it's removable center seat underneath rear storage compartment.
It’s a total of 4 way like I say on the seat part of the review. Back, forward for the seat to move to the dashboard plus back and forward for the back of the seat.
You don’t get 4-way lumber at all on an average vehicle like this. You’d be lucky to get 2-way lumber. Pretty much have to go to luxury from Japan or Germany for that.
Does the NA V6 on the MDX have the same cylinder deactivation feature? Don't recall that being mentioned before on other reviews. Nice vehicle and a good alternative to Grand Highlander. Share your concerns about the cylinder deactivation engine though. Would probably be deal breaker for me.
Yes it does, with Honda it isn’t so bad but GM they have a lot of issues where the pistons hit the wall and unfortunately you need a new engine. The VCM isn’t my favorite but at least Honda has keep the v6 as Nissan is changing to the vc-turbo 4 which will leave Honda as the only naturally aspirated v6.
Which trim did you buy? The cx-90 beats the Pilot (and any truck in this segment) by its upscale interior and its better gas mileage, perhaps also with sportier (better?) driving experience. The pilot is roomier and the convertible back seat is a certainly a winner!
The problem with Honda is they only have one hybrid. The Prologue, Passport and Ridgeline all should have been HYBRIDS in 2025! Hondas slipping into irrelevant land with their slow updates. Sure old school people are comfortable with the V6 , but times have changed and there is nothing wrong with a 4 Cyl properly sized along with a Hybrid powertrain to get the fuel economy numbers all up over 30 MPGs across the board of their models. Now is a great opportunity for Honda, as Toyota screwed up BIG time with their iforce max powertrain basically getting the same mileage as the non Hybrid, as they used the hybrid system WRONG for Power, not economy. I drive a SUV right now with a tiny 1.6l 4 cyl that is hybrid and gets over 37 MPG average , and will snap your neck back in sport mode if you do desire. I personally could care less if a vehicle has 400 BHP, for my daily driver. It needs comfort, economy, luxury to be determined by trims, and reliability. Honda being known for reliability ,needs to step it up and NOW, not two or three model years down the road ! Build a Hybrid powertrain that gets great MPGs , decent power, and make the interiors competitive with the Koreans, and Toyota, and Honda will kill the market. Or, keep doing what you all are doing , and wither away...
do you remember when CRV hybrid first came out and the mpg was pretty bad too? lol... it probably will take another 3-4 years before they could come up with a good one. I read some other news that Honda CEO said they are ready to put a lot of models to hybrid....I just took the delivery of 2025 pilot EX-L with $4000 off MSRP, probably will change something more fuel efficient in 4 years. highlander and grand highlanders(on hold) are so expensive... they have markups on their hybrid models.....the interest rate is like 7% vs Honda is 4%...I really like the new Chevy Traverse... but their interest rate is 10% which completely kills the deal
There is a recall for the Grand Highlander and Toyota will be available to sell them till December. That’s a big Red Flag! I got my Pilot 2025 1 month ago and I’m so happy with that Amazing V6. I don’t care to spend a few dollars extra in gas to feel that pleasure. I drove the GH and naaa Not the same smooth powerful feeling. 4 cylinder vs 6 N/A to move 4,000 pounds will make a big difference in the engine life 150,000 vs 300,000 Mine is getting 19.3 mpg and Im ok with that!
@@HawkeyeRides Ironically, NHTSA announces a probe into 1.4 million Honda vehicles with the V6 for catastrophic engine failure with any Honda/Acura V6. LOL
Other reviews say Honda Suspension better Dialed in than say Toyota Highlander Grand Highlander also the Turbo 4 that some people Dislike more HP but noisy.
@@HawkeyeRides “still has a v-6” has barely anymore hp and less torque than a turbo 4. And this v-6 is new and still can’t make 300hp No hybrid no technology. This is to please honda faithful who buy average products
@BB2001hjk why would I buy a turbo 4 cylinder only to have to replace the turbo at 100k??? Turbos are under so much stress and heat. Buy your turbo. I'll stick with a NA V6.
I just traded my 2011 pilot with 210k miles. It had vcm and i had no issues. I just bought the same model in this video. Same color combo too. Amazing car very happy.
Congratulations and thanks for sharing
I’m not too sure about this gentleman‘s kid situation but the removable centre seats in the second row is the reason we are going with the Honda pilot. It is beyond frustrating to want an upper level trim in a vehicle and they normally force you into captains chairs. Having the option is, priceless
@@chadh983 thanks for sharing 👍
Same here! We couldn’t order a grand Highlander, this pilot has been amazing for us!
I’ve been driving this model for 2.5 months now and love it! It drives smooth, and plenty of space for the kids with car seats. I like being able to remove the middle seat for the older kids to get in and out easier, but also like having it incase we need to lay the back down and need that bench seat. That feature sold me. Plus, lifetime warranty on the engine and transmission is why I picked this vehicle over the Tahoe. I got the Elite trim for $50g. I was also looking at the Grand Highlander, but Toyota is charging more for very similar features and we had more leg room in the Pilot . Toyota has good resale value, but I don’t plan on trading in. So, overall the Pilot made the most sense to us.
@@marystrand992 thanks for sharing and congratulations
We have a problem with our 2019 tahoe. How did you get the lifetime warranty on the engine?
Lifetime warranty on the pilot not the Tahoe .
ty beautiful
I had TL, MDX, RDX, Odyssey, Passport with V6 cylinder deactivation. No problem at all.
@@markhu7454 thanks for sharing
Big issue ... 3 or 4 cylinders turned off and oil fuel baking with no fuel providing cooling. Direct injection only. Good luck. Pos.
As for the cylinder deactivation, I trust Honda with it way more than American manufacturers. I think Honda does it correctly
Thanks for your insight
I chose the subaru ascent over this because the shifter and center console sits much lower in the vehicle. I'm 6 foot 5 and have struggled to find something horizontally that fits me. I don't know why these manufacturers insist on the massive center console. My knee is always jamming into them and it's extremely uncomfortable
The Ascent is awesome congratulations and thanks for sharing
Good review however the best thing about the Honda Pilot is the side impact measurements from IIHS. I look at all safety ratings then the vehicles. That is why this might be my wife's next vehicle. I agree I hate cylinder deactivation.
Thanks for the info
I have 2006 pilot , no problem still good
@@PangChou-q4y thanks for sharing your owners insight. How do you feel about the problem in the review? I know the older gen’s are awesome.
Just deactivate the VCM using the aftermarket kit and the car will improve
The Honda Pilot has caught my eye recently, but has models with the cylinder deactivation been a problem in the past? Is there a way to disable it? Can a mechanic disable it? Does driving in Sport Mode disable it?
Car manufacturers seem to try too hard to include all kinds of gimmicky electronics or fuel saving features. To each their own but I don’t particularly drive a ton of miles a year and don’t care much about mpg, at all. I hate in some of the newer vehicles where it does that crap at a stop where it turns off the engine. If it’s an option that can be turned on/off with a button then that’s fine. If they just stick you with it, it’d make me look more at other options.
No you cannot disable it. I’m sure you could find aftermarket mods but this could void your warranty.
I disabled mine on a 2012 with an aftermarket part, took 10 minutes. No engine codes and gas mileage too close to call.
Great review Anthony. I did not know about the cylinder deactivation and I would be hesitant to go with that. Does the Passport have it as well? I just remember what a disaster it was for GM (along with the diesel engines) back in the day and though I am sure they have made huge strides in engineering I think I'd look at something else. 111 here today and the real heat is supposed to come tomorrow and Thursday. I don't have plans to go out but I might have to make a sushi run 😁 The regular Jetta seems like it's unpowered so of course I'd want the GLI lol! I saw a European review for the new Q5. Not sure if the US spec will have the screen on the drivers door and the passenger side. It's a bit different but I imagine they are something you could get used to. Hope all is well and happy Tuesday Anthony
The Passport has it too James but like I said in other comments at least we still have a naturally aspirated v6.
It was 106.5 in St Pete today with some new Volvos. Luckily I finished before 3pm but I started before 7am so I guess it worked out better without the strong temperatures. I hope you stay in the ac as that is crazy hot 🥵. Sushi sounds delicious, I haven’t had some for a little while, maybe I’ll grab a lunch this weekend 😁.
The Jetta is a cool vehicle but you can’t go base and I have seen the cameras for the side mirrors in Europe it is really cool but we will not see them here for a little while. Happy Tuesday James
My 2012 Pilot came with cylinder deactivation and it wasn't an issue until the engine mounts started aging. You'd basically get more vibration at cruising speeds. I installed an after market product that tricked the car into always using 6 cylinders and have never looked back. That was about 5 years ago and has never been an issue, with throwing codes or any performance.
I agree with you that Honda needs to eliminate the VCM on the Pilot to ensure engine longevity. Honda is lagging behind other OEMs when it comes to technology and HMI (Human Machine Interface). There is no need for paddle shifters on this class of vehicle. Camera based rear review mirror is necessary on this size vehicle. Interior noise dampening is necessary for interior comfort and engine noise reduction.
All great points
I have 2023 trial sport love it, smooth ride does not feel like suv. Dollar to dollar over Toyota Highlander any day
Thanks for sharing
Is there more room? What about the mpg ?
Lots of room and mpg is great 24 on highway 20 in town
When it comes to money vs features what’s best trim?
@@marisao6723 touring or elite
I did not notice a spare tire in the back is there any 😮
You can option one
Yes the spare tire a doughnut tire is located underneath exterior of Pilot. However with the TrailSport Pilot trim you get a Full-sized spare tire located underneath exterior. But the TrailSport Pilot trim only get Captains Chairs 2nd Row No removable center seat.
I think the rear storage well not as deep as other Pilots that have option to stow that removable seat.
With an Acura MDX in comparison.
You can not stowaway it's removable center seat underneath rear storage compartment.
I thought Honda got rid of vcm on the 2023 pilot? did they bring it back?
@@billthestinker they have it you can cross check with Honda.com and see for yourself. I wouldn’t say it has something it doesn’t 👍
I love this meets my needs❤
@@DeloresBrown-q3x awesome
What are the power adjustments of the front passenger seat? Power lumbar? If so, 2-way or 4-way? Power height? Please.
It’s a total of 4 way like I say on the seat part of the review. Back, forward for the seat to move to the dashboard plus back and forward for the back of the seat.
You don’t get 4-way lumber at all on an average vehicle like this. You’d be lucky to get 2-way lumber. Pretty much have to go to luxury from Japan or Germany for that.
Honda is falling behind toyota and the gap is getting more and more noticeable
@@pahanin2480 it depends on what a consumer is looking
Does the NA V6 on the MDX have the same cylinder deactivation feature? Don't recall that being mentioned before on other reviews. Nice vehicle and a good alternative to Grand Highlander. Share your concerns about the cylinder deactivation engine though. Would probably be deal breaker for me.
Yes it does, with Honda it isn’t so bad but GM they have a lot of issues where the pistons hit the wall and unfortunately you need a new engine. The VCM isn’t my favorite but at least Honda has keep the v6 as Nissan is changing to the vc-turbo 4 which will leave Honda as the only naturally aspirated v6.
Wow that infotainment screen sure seems small.
@@2004cyrus with all the other companies going to a one panel two screens, I agree Honda needs to update this.
@ yessir thank you.
As a momma with back facing car seats I need the vents in the ceiling. It’s the only thing holding me back from getting this 😞
I agree I have 3 kids myself and air needs to be everywhere 😁
Did your parents vehicle have air vents everywhere? [Roan;y not. It is a nice to have feature, but not needed in my personal opinion.
@@s2324 no because I grew up poor and we didn’t have a vehicle. If I’m going to spend that amount on a car it better have everything I want.
@@s2324agreed people now are so spoiled
@@yamiletsnelson2253it’s not that expensive
I just went with the mazda cx-90, 8 seater made in japan ,
@@FentoZ they are nice, a little longer and softer interior congratulations
And probably paid 60K for it. These Pilots locally are $54K but some dealerships in DFW are around 49K to 50K for an Elite.
Which trim did you buy? The cx-90 beats the Pilot (and any truck in this segment) by its upscale interior and its better gas mileage, perhaps also with sportier (better?) driving experience. The pilot is roomier and the convertible back seat is a certainly a winner!
@@guestor07but there is literally no space on the third row
I must say that the pilot is wider for the driver and copilot seat which helps tall drivers so they can spread their legs a bit more😊
This car's touch screen comes straight from 1990s. Simply atrocious. Kia Telluride is way better and is $10,000 cheaper.
I’m not a big fan of large screens but it needs some work
The problem with Honda is they only have one hybrid. The Prologue, Passport and Ridgeline all should have been HYBRIDS in 2025!
Hondas slipping into irrelevant land with their slow updates. Sure old school people are comfortable with the V6 , but times have changed and there is nothing wrong with a 4 Cyl properly sized along with a Hybrid powertrain to get the fuel economy numbers all up over 30 MPGs across the board of their models.
Now is a great opportunity for Honda, as Toyota screwed up BIG time with their iforce max powertrain basically getting the same mileage as the non Hybrid, as they used the hybrid system WRONG for Power, not economy.
I drive a SUV right now with a tiny 1.6l 4 cyl that is hybrid and gets over 37 MPG average , and will snap your neck back in sport mode if you do desire.
I personally could care less if a vehicle has 400 BHP, for my daily driver. It needs comfort, economy, luxury to be determined by trims, and reliability. Honda being known for reliability ,needs to step it up and NOW, not two or three model years down the road !
Build a Hybrid powertrain that gets great MPGs , decent power, and make the interiors competitive with the Koreans, and Toyota, and Honda will kill the market.
Or, keep doing what you all are doing , and wither away...
@@jameslester4474 thanks for the info 👍
do you remember when CRV hybrid first came out and the mpg was pretty bad too? lol... it probably will take another 3-4 years before they could come up with a good one. I read some other news that Honda CEO said they are ready to put a lot of models to hybrid....I just took the delivery of 2025 pilot EX-L with $4000 off MSRP, probably will change something more fuel efficient in 4 years. highlander and grand highlanders(on hold) are so expensive... they have markups on their hybrid models.....the interest rate is like 7% vs Honda is 4%...I really like the new Chevy Traverse... but their interest rate is 10% which completely kills the deal
There is a recall for the Grand Highlander and Toyota will be available to sell them till December. That’s a big Red Flag!
I got my Pilot 2025 1 month ago and I’m so happy with that Amazing V6. I don’t care to spend a few dollars extra in gas to feel that pleasure.
I drove the GH and naaa
Not the same smooth powerful feeling.
4 cylinder vs 6 N/A to move 4,000 pounds will make a big difference in the engine life 150,000 vs 300,000
Mine is getting 19.3 mpg and Im ok with that!
@@davidgonzalez3562your not worried about the engine being vcm?
Until Honda releases the Pilot and Odyssey with a hybrid drive train they will lose market share. Toyota can't produce them fast enough.
It is something people are wanting 👍
Ready for vehicles to die faster huh with tons of recalls. Fun times
Horrendously outdated and inefficient engine. Still uses timing belt. Cylinder deactivation. Wow
@@BlahBlahBlah85651 to each its own 👍
@@HawkeyeRides Ironically, NHTSA announces a probe into 1.4 million Honda vehicles with the V6 for catastrophic engine failure with any Honda/Acura V6. LOL
In 2025 honda still using the same old 3.5 inefficient engine with timing belt that cannot make 300hp while guzzling gas
It’s better than a turbo4 but I guess it depends on the buyer 👍
Other reviews say Honda Suspension better Dialed in than say Toyota Highlander Grand Highlander also the Turbo 4 that some people Dislike more HP but noisy.
And having to change the timing belt every 105,000 miles.
worst in class. doesn’t make 300hp in the year 2024. poor mpg, looks like a 1998 isuzu rodeo,
honda fans will be pleased lol
It’s not the worst in class, almost every rival is going turbo4 at least this still has a v6. It can have some updates but it’s a Honda 👍
@@HawkeyeRides “still has a v-6” has barely anymore hp and less torque than a turbo 4.
And this v-6 is new and still can’t make 300hp
No hybrid no technology. This is to please honda faithful who buy average products
@BB2001hjk I wouldn’t say 50-60k is an average vehicle, I do not own a Honda myself but to each its own
@BB2001hjk why would I buy a turbo 4 cylinder only to have to replace the turbo at 100k??? Turbos are under so much stress and heat. Buy your turbo. I'll stick with a NA V6.
Worst in class comment without any technical justification. The Honda j series v6 among most reliable engine