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Am concerned about the number of Honda quality issues (especially regards the 05 Ody). Have briefly looked at Nissan Pathfinder but it appears to be very truck like with stiffer handling. How is mileage, room and ride compare.
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Mileage... the edge goes to the Pilot plus that's on regular gas while the Pathy manual specifies higher octane gas which means more money if that's a consideration. Room... the Pilot wins this one hands down, the Pilot feels huge inside. Plenty of room all around. 3rd row in the Pilot is slightly bigger than the Pathy but still best suited for kids or... the in-laws! Anything else??? Towing: That would go to the Pathy Quality: Plenty of room for opinion here but the top 3 Japanese manufacturers seem to be in this order... Toyota, Honda then Nissan. Sales & Service: Depends on your local dealer. My local Honda delaer is far nicer to deal with then when I had my 4Runner... hated the Toyota dealer, would never go back just for that reason. Other: - Nissan: Pathy is newly redesigned for '05 if you are concerned with "first year flaws". Nice to be able to get NAV & RES! - Honda: At or below invoice deals and.... HP-Org! Good luck with your decision!
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I had an 03 Pilot and now have an 05 Pathfinder so here goes.....
Ride: Pathfinder is stiffer and more like a truck. Pilot much more like a car. It depends on how much that matters to you. Mileage: I got about 2mpg better in the Pilot. Of course the Pathfinder only has 3400 miles on it so I think it will get better. The Pathfinder does recommend Premium fuel but it runs just fine on regular unleaded. Room: Pilot does have more room. And to follow BigDogDad..... Towing: Pathfinder. This is one of the things I wanted. Quality: I would say all 3 Japanese are close. Sales and Service: Does depend on the dealer. I had no issues with either Honda or Nissan Other: Yes the Pathfinder is a first year design. It can be found at invoice also. My 03 Pilot was a first model year too. I really did like my Pilot but I went down to one car and I felt the Pathfinder fit my needs best. I could see myself back in another Pilot though....Maybe for the redesign
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Had the day off the other day and test drove a Pathfinder SE-OR Will incorporate comments between BigDogDad's comments:
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IMHO If you need an off road vehicle or you have a business which requires towing a lot, the Pathfinder is hands down the way to go BUT if you are the average person who simply makes an occasional heavy tow and the rest of the time simply tows a boat of stuff from Home Depot and you want a decent riding vehicle, then the Pilot is the hands down winner. It all depends upon your needs. For me - Honda Pilot wins. Now to find out what the 06s will be like. If they have VCM like the Ody, I may get an 05 instead. (Steel Blue EX-L, Tow package, crossbars, mudflaps, extended warranty,)
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