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What is the difference between Honda Pilot LX and EXL?

What is the difference between Honda Pilot LX and EXL?

The EX-L also comes with heated front seats and leather trim. The LX comes standard with only cloth seats. The EX comes with a standard six-disc CD player and XM radio, while the LX comes with only a single-disc CD player and standard FM radio.

What are the different levels of Honda Pilot?

The Honda Pilot comes in seven trim levels: LX, EX, EX-L, SE (Special Edition), Touring, Elite and Black Edition. Most Pilots have seating for eight, though second-row captain’s chairs — which reduce capacity to seven — are optional on the Touring and standard on the Elite and Black Edition trims.

Does the Honda Pilot hold its value?

Hondas have always had excellent resale value, mostly due to their outstanding reliability ratings. The Honda Pilot is no exception in this right. Receiving top picks from accredited raters the Pilot has proven itself to be an outstanding, practical third-row SUV.

Is Honda Pilot full time AWD?

Fortunately, the new 2021 Honda Pilot does offer AWD! Front-wheel drive is standard on the Honda Pilot, but it’s easy to upgrade to Honda Pilot AWD with Valley Honda.

What does the snow button do on a Honda Pilot?

Activating the Pilot’s Snow Mode reduces throttle response, increases torque to the rear and allows you to start in second gear. Combined, these actions increase your SUV’s stability and control in snowy conditions.

How do I put my Honda Pilot in 4 wheel drive?

How to Engage the 4-Wheel Drive in a 2005 Honda Pilot

  1. Stop the car but keep the engine running. To engage the VTM-4 system manually, the car must not be moving.
  2. Move your gear shift lever to either the first, second or reverse gears.
  3. Press the VTM-4 button, located to the left of the stereo.

How does VTM-4 Work?

The VTM-4 Lock® feature allows you to manually lock the rear differential in place to get you moving when faced with extreme conditions. By simply pushing the Lock button, you can fully engage four-wheel drive to gain momentum, putting all of your power to the rear axle.

What does VTM-4 mean?

Variable Torque Management 4WD System

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