We're looking at trading in our beloved Forester for something with a bit more room. We drove a Sienna and while it's a nice vehicle we want a bit more in the off road and towing departments if we're going to throw down for a brand new $35k+ vehicle.
The highlander is not roomy enough, the 4Runner is very tempting but also not comfortable enough for family hauling.
The Hyundai Santa Fe was pretty bland and boring to us, too car-like etc.
The Pilot seems to be in that sweet spot, but I'm really turned off by the Variable Cylinder Management system. I've read tons about it, so no offense, but you can save replies with "I haven't had any problems with VCM, it'll be fine", etc.
I'm aware that many people seem to be fine with it. To me it seems like a totally unnecessary and complex system that does not deliver much of anything in the way of efficiency. Motors are not designed to run without all cylinders firing, so there will always be weird workarounds to compensate (complex motor mounts, noise cancellation), and issues.
I've read plenty of accounts of excess oil consumption, fouled plugs, TSBs, class action lawsuits, etc. This goes back to the fundamental fact that internal combustion engines are meant to run with all cylinders firing. Period.
I have also read about the VCMuzzler tweak that will disable VCM, with no apprent ill-effects.
If we were to get a Pilot I would go this route for sure. But I'm still a bit concerned about all of the ramifications of using that device over the long term. Again, I have done my reading on that, but still have questions like what other engine operations depend on that temperature reading that the VCMuzzler changes?
So, knowing my strong distaste for the VCM system, and the fact that I would almost certainly disable it from day 1, should I even be considering the Pilot?
The highlander is not roomy enough, the 4Runner is very tempting but also not comfortable enough for family hauling.
The Hyundai Santa Fe was pretty bland and boring to us, too car-like etc.
The Pilot seems to be in that sweet spot, but I'm really turned off by the Variable Cylinder Management system. I've read tons about it, so no offense, but you can save replies with "I haven't had any problems with VCM, it'll be fine", etc.
I'm aware that many people seem to be fine with it. To me it seems like a totally unnecessary and complex system that does not deliver much of anything in the way of efficiency. Motors are not designed to run without all cylinders firing, so there will always be weird workarounds to compensate (complex motor mounts, noise cancellation), and issues.
I've read plenty of accounts of excess oil consumption, fouled plugs, TSBs, class action lawsuits, etc. This goes back to the fundamental fact that internal combustion engines are meant to run with all cylinders firing. Period.
I have also read about the VCMuzzler tweak that will disable VCM, with no apprent ill-effects.
If we were to get a Pilot I would go this route for sure. But I'm still a bit concerned about all of the ramifications of using that device over the long term. Again, I have done my reading on that, but still have questions like what other engine operations depend on that temperature reading that the VCMuzzler changes?
So, knowing my strong distaste for the VCM system, and the fact that I would almost certainly disable it from day 1, should I even be considering the Pilot?