About to buy a 2026 Honda Pilot TrailSport. Same price as base 4Runner.
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Date: April 1st, 2026 2:12 PM Author: Exciting erotic corner main people
Nah, I just looked at the specs. Very solid car. I have a 2006 Honda Pilot EX-L (with the navigation package + 4WD) and it's still going strong.
Maintenance wise, it's been an absolute dream. Recently, I had a huge electrical issue with it where fuses kept popping everywhere, but after following the circuit diagrams in the service manual (they are a fucking bitch to find), I was able to isolate it to an aftermarket U-Haul tow hitch I had installed. One of the terminals in the trailer socket became badly corroded to the point that it developed a low-impedance leakage path on the left turn circuit. Scrubbing the terminal with a wire brush and some 30% vinegar, then spraying it with water and letting it dry fixed the problem.
Otherwise, nothing major. I have 170k miles on it and haven't had to do anything besides routine maintenance (tires, brakes, fluids, batteries, and the alternator--once).
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