I don't know about the 2004 models but the 2003 Pilot has neither of these.InfoTech said:I do not own a pilot *yet* but wondered if it does the "Miles to empty" thing with the gas? I've heard some autos do this. Also, I've read the pilot has powered seats but did not see any mention of memory for 2 drivers.
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There is no "Miles to empty" display and if you get the power seats they do not have memory settings. I believe only the drivers seat is power, I have not been in the passenger seat yet, just cleaned around it and if I remember correctly it is manual.InfoTech said:I do not own a pilot *yet* but wondered if it does the "Miles to empty" thing with the gas? I've heard some autos do this. Also, I've read the pilot has powered seats but did not see any mention of memory for 2 drivers.
Thanks,
none of the two options are available in the 2003 models.InfoTech said:I do not own a pilot *yet* but wondered if it does the "Miles to empty" thing with the gas? I've heard some autos do this. Also, I've read the pilot has powered seats but did not see any mention of memory for 2 drivers.
Thanks,
I agree...I really wanted the memory seating but well the option is not there. However somehow my 5'6" wife and 5'10" me are able to drive it without changing the settingsInfoTech said:I hope so. Also, I feel that memory seating should always be a standard in powered seats. I mean, it is so convienent when you have multiple drivers. Its not all that complicated to add, not like adding an air bag system.. You know what I mean?
Anyways.. Thanks for replying.
Thats an easy one, just run on down to your nearest Honda dealership and buy 3 more.Birdman said:When you have 4 drivers and 2 key fobs and everyone is always wanting to drive the Pilot instead of the other cars, memory seats can be a pain![]()