Honda Pilot
#16
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Re: Honda Pilot
5 mph or so above speed limit during recent x-country trip calculated at
18.1 mpg. Return trip right at speed limit provided 22.8 mpg. You may take
it from there. Driving assertively on dirt road with rises and blind curves
hit a dried rut in desert country, driving left front violently upward.
Thought I had lost it.and the wheel! Nevertheless...no damage whatsoever
and only slightest realignment necessary. You may take this as you wish
also, but for me it's one tough SUV. I won't be doing that again though.
I worked hard to develop at least a few gripes, paying close attention
to performance these past 6000+ miles. Happy to report though that I have
nothing to report...a first time for that.
18.1 mpg. Return trip right at speed limit provided 22.8 mpg. You may take
it from there. Driving assertively on dirt road with rises and blind curves
hit a dried rut in desert country, driving left front violently upward.
Thought I had lost it.and the wheel! Nevertheless...no damage whatsoever
and only slightest realignment necessary. You may take this as you wish
also, but for me it's one tough SUV. I won't be doing that again though.
I worked hard to develop at least a few gripes, paying close attention
to performance these past 6000+ miles. Happy to report though that I have
nothing to report...a first time for that.
#17
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Re: Honda Pilot
New owner of EX-L. No complaints. The new 04 Highlander may give the Pilot
a run for the ride though.
It now also has 3rd row seat and an upgrade engine. But
I still love my PIlot
"Richard W. Palmer" <rwpalmer@mchsi.com> wrote in message
news:Agqgb.692728$YN5.559938@sccrnsc01...
> 5 mph or so above speed limit during recent x-country trip calculated
at
> 18.1 mpg. Return trip right at speed limit provided 22.8 mpg. You may
take
> it from there. Driving assertively on dirt road with rises and blind
curves
> hit a dried rut in desert country, driving left front violently upward.
> Thought I had lost it.and the wheel! Nevertheless...no damage whatsoever
> and only slightest realignment necessary. You may take this as you wish
> also, but for me it's one tough SUV. I won't be doing that again though.
> I worked hard to develop at least a few gripes, paying close attention
> to performance these past 6000+ miles. Happy to report though that I have
> nothing to report...a first time for that.
>
>
a run for the ride though.
It now also has 3rd row seat and an upgrade engine. But
I still love my PIlot
"Richard W. Palmer" <rwpalmer@mchsi.com> wrote in message
news:Agqgb.692728$YN5.559938@sccrnsc01...
> 5 mph or so above speed limit during recent x-country trip calculated
at
> 18.1 mpg. Return trip right at speed limit provided 22.8 mpg. You may
take
> it from there. Driving assertively on dirt road with rises and blind
curves
> hit a dried rut in desert country, driving left front violently upward.
> Thought I had lost it.and the wheel! Nevertheless...no damage whatsoever
> and only slightest realignment necessary. You may take this as you wish
> also, but for me it's one tough SUV. I won't be doing that again though.
> I worked hard to develop at least a few gripes, paying close attention
> to performance these past 6000+ miles. Happy to report though that I have
> nothing to report...a first time for that.
>
>
#18
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Re: Honda Pilot
New owner of EX-L. No complaints. The new 04 Highlander may give the Pilot
a run for the ride though.
It now also has 3rd row seat and an upgrade engine. But
I still love my PIlot
"Richard W. Palmer" <rwpalmer@mchsi.com> wrote in message
news:Agqgb.692728$YN5.559938@sccrnsc01...
> 5 mph or so above speed limit during recent x-country trip calculated
at
> 18.1 mpg. Return trip right at speed limit provided 22.8 mpg. You may
take
> it from there. Driving assertively on dirt road with rises and blind
curves
> hit a dried rut in desert country, driving left front violently upward.
> Thought I had lost it.and the wheel! Nevertheless...no damage whatsoever
> and only slightest realignment necessary. You may take this as you wish
> also, but for me it's one tough SUV. I won't be doing that again though.
> I worked hard to develop at least a few gripes, paying close attention
> to performance these past 6000+ miles. Happy to report though that I have
> nothing to report...a first time for that.
>
>
a run for the ride though.
It now also has 3rd row seat and an upgrade engine. But
I still love my PIlot
"Richard W. Palmer" <rwpalmer@mchsi.com> wrote in message
news:Agqgb.692728$YN5.559938@sccrnsc01...
> 5 mph or so above speed limit during recent x-country trip calculated
at
> 18.1 mpg. Return trip right at speed limit provided 22.8 mpg. You may
take
> it from there. Driving assertively on dirt road with rises and blind
curves
> hit a dried rut in desert country, driving left front violently upward.
> Thought I had lost it.and the wheel! Nevertheless...no damage whatsoever
> and only slightest realignment necessary. You may take this as you wish
> also, but for me it's one tough SUV. I won't be doing that again though.
> I worked hard to develop at least a few gripes, paying close attention
> to performance these past 6000+ miles. Happy to report though that I have
> nothing to report...a first time for that.
>
>
#19
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Re: Honda Pilot
New owner of EX-L. No complaints. The new 04 Highlander may give the Pilot
a run for the ride though.
It now also has 3rd row seat and an upgrade engine. But
I still love my PIlot
"Richard W. Palmer" <rwpalmer@mchsi.com> wrote in message
news:Agqgb.692728$YN5.559938@sccrnsc01...
> 5 mph or so above speed limit during recent x-country trip calculated
at
> 18.1 mpg. Return trip right at speed limit provided 22.8 mpg. You may
take
> it from there. Driving assertively on dirt road with rises and blind
curves
> hit a dried rut in desert country, driving left front violently upward.
> Thought I had lost it.and the wheel! Nevertheless...no damage whatsoever
> and only slightest realignment necessary. You may take this as you wish
> also, but for me it's one tough SUV. I won't be doing that again though.
> I worked hard to develop at least a few gripes, paying close attention
> to performance these past 6000+ miles. Happy to report though that I have
> nothing to report...a first time for that.
>
>
a run for the ride though.
It now also has 3rd row seat and an upgrade engine. But
I still love my PIlot
"Richard W. Palmer" <rwpalmer@mchsi.com> wrote in message
news:Agqgb.692728$YN5.559938@sccrnsc01...
> 5 mph or so above speed limit during recent x-country trip calculated
at
> 18.1 mpg. Return trip right at speed limit provided 22.8 mpg. You may
take
> it from there. Driving assertively on dirt road with rises and blind
curves
> hit a dried rut in desert country, driving left front violently upward.
> Thought I had lost it.and the wheel! Nevertheless...no damage whatsoever
> and only slightest realignment necessary. You may take this as you wish
> also, but for me it's one tough SUV. I won't be doing that again though.
> I worked hard to develop at least a few gripes, paying close attention
> to performance these past 6000+ miles. Happy to report though that I have
> nothing to report...a first time for that.
>
>
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