I am debating if it's time to turn in my 2013 Honda Pilot for something else more fun to drive. I have a love/hate relationship with the pilot. I really love the cargo space and how much am able to haul without needing to rent a truck. The second row leg room is also very good which was the main reason I chose the car as I had to upgrade from the RDX. I hate the handling of the pilot. I drive about 3 hrs/day in stop and go traffic and the visibility even after playing with all the mirrors suck.
Below is what I've test driven so far. What else can I look at that would give me the same cargo space and second row room as the Pilot that is dependable? I don't like the new Pilot look so it's not on the list.
1. Infiniti QX80- this had been my dream car for two years running. However, I test drove a loaded 2018 one yesterday and the vehicle felt too big for my needs. Plus I've been on the QX80 forum which even though it's not very active, I've had sticker shock on the repairs amounts they've quoted. I don't see many of these on sale with 200K miles either and I see a bunch of Pilots for sale with 200K miles so I'm worried about long time dependability.
2. Lexus GX460- car felt smaller than Pilot. Handling was very stiff too. I also think the Lexus body doesn't age well. I may need to test drive it again after being disappointed by the QX80. But most Lexus owners I know swear by their reliability.
3. Toyota Highlander- way too small. Hated the passenger seat wasn't a power one.
I've taken the Audi Q7 off the list because it doesn't look like it can haul half what the Pilot does. Like am looking to haul some 50 boxes of vinyl flooring planks and I doubt they'd fit in the Q7. I've been trying to get my hands on a Benz GLS but don't see any with the dark interior I want.
Anything else I should add to the list or keep driving the pilot for a couple of years more? Yesterday was the 3rd time I've come very close to trading the Pilot in. It needs a $1K cosmetic job to fix a dent on the driver tire side and has a cracked windshield and I was offered $13K to trade it in by the Infiniti dealer which is $2K more than what the Toyota dealer had offered me when I test drove the Lexis GX460.
Below is what I've test driven so far. What else can I look at that would give me the same cargo space and second row room as the Pilot that is dependable? I don't like the new Pilot look so it's not on the list.
1. Infiniti QX80- this had been my dream car for two years running. However, I test drove a loaded 2018 one yesterday and the vehicle felt too big for my needs. Plus I've been on the QX80 forum which even though it's not very active, I've had sticker shock on the repairs amounts they've quoted. I don't see many of these on sale with 200K miles either and I see a bunch of Pilots for sale with 200K miles so I'm worried about long time dependability.
2. Lexus GX460- car felt smaller than Pilot. Handling was very stiff too. I also think the Lexus body doesn't age well. I may need to test drive it again after being disappointed by the QX80. But most Lexus owners I know swear by their reliability.
3. Toyota Highlander- way too small. Hated the passenger seat wasn't a power one.
I've taken the Audi Q7 off the list because it doesn't look like it can haul half what the Pilot does. Like am looking to haul some 50 boxes of vinyl flooring planks and I doubt they'd fit in the Q7. I've been trying to get my hands on a Benz GLS but don't see any with the dark interior I want.
Anything else I should add to the list or keep driving the pilot for a couple of years more? Yesterday was the 3rd time I've come very close to trading the Pilot in. It needs a $1K cosmetic job to fix a dent on the driver tire side and has a cracked windshield and I was offered $13K to trade it in by the Infiniti dealer which is $2K more than what the Toyota dealer had offered me when I test drove the Lexis GX460.