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PlaneDoc 12-27-2003 10:28 AM

Re: Pilot vs. Highlander
 


Personally, I can't see myself EVER buying another Mitsubishi. I
purchased one new in the late 80's, and really took it in the shorts.
The quality and service were terrible! I'm sure they are vastly
improved since then, but my perception is still that they are a
"second rate" import.

I'd rather buy a domestic than get a Mitsubishi, and for me, thats a
bold statement!

On Sun, 21 Dec 2003 19:09:27 -0500, DragonRider
<DragonRider1@comcast.net> wrote:

>On Sun, 21 Dec 2003 12:21:47 -0800, billbjohnson555@nospamhotmail.com
>(Bill B. Johnson) wrote:
>
>>In article <mrjFb.38282$9o2.37161@newssvr32.news.prodigy.com> , "Jpearl"
>><jeffpearl@comcast.net> wrote:
>>
>>> Can anyone out there tell me why a Toyota Highlander might be better than a
>>> Honda Pilot? I haven't test-driven the Highlander yet, but I am curious if
>>> I should bother?

>>
>>Both are excellent vehicles--about equal in terms of quality. I advise you
>>to test drive both of them and buy the one you like the best. Also, take
>>into consideration the horsepower of the engines in each vehicle. This is
>>especially true if you plan to tow items such as a trailer or camper.

>
>If that is the case then the horsepower isn't the figure to worry
>about, it's the Torque. Could also take a look at the Mtisubishi
>Endeavor. More fun, lots of torque, and less money with a much longer
>warranty.



PlaneDoc 12-27-2003 10:28 AM

Re: Pilot vs. Highlander
 


Personally, I can't see myself EVER buying another Mitsubishi. I
purchased one new in the late 80's, and really took it in the shorts.
The quality and service were terrible! I'm sure they are vastly
improved since then, but my perception is still that they are a
"second rate" import.

I'd rather buy a domestic than get a Mitsubishi, and for me, thats a
bold statement!

On Sun, 21 Dec 2003 19:09:27 -0500, DragonRider
<DragonRider1@comcast.net> wrote:

>On Sun, 21 Dec 2003 12:21:47 -0800, billbjohnson555@nospamhotmail.com
>(Bill B. Johnson) wrote:
>
>>In article <mrjFb.38282$9o2.37161@newssvr32.news.prodigy.com> , "Jpearl"
>><jeffpearl@comcast.net> wrote:
>>
>>> Can anyone out there tell me why a Toyota Highlander might be better than a
>>> Honda Pilot? I haven't test-driven the Highlander yet, but I am curious if
>>> I should bother?

>>
>>Both are excellent vehicles--about equal in terms of quality. I advise you
>>to test drive both of them and buy the one you like the best. Also, take
>>into consideration the horsepower of the engines in each vehicle. This is
>>especially true if you plan to tow items such as a trailer or camper.

>
>If that is the case then the horsepower isn't the figure to worry
>about, it's the Torque. Could also take a look at the Mtisubishi
>Endeavor. More fun, lots of torque, and less money with a much longer
>warranty.



PlaneDoc 12-27-2003 10:28 AM

Re: Pilot vs. Highlander
 


Personally, I can't see myself EVER buying another Mitsubishi. I
purchased one new in the late 80's, and really took it in the shorts.
The quality and service were terrible! I'm sure they are vastly
improved since then, but my perception is still that they are a
"second rate" import.

I'd rather buy a domestic than get a Mitsubishi, and for me, thats a
bold statement!

On Sun, 21 Dec 2003 19:09:27 -0500, DragonRider
<DragonRider1@comcast.net> wrote:

>On Sun, 21 Dec 2003 12:21:47 -0800, billbjohnson555@nospamhotmail.com
>(Bill B. Johnson) wrote:
>
>>In article <mrjFb.38282$9o2.37161@newssvr32.news.prodigy.com> , "Jpearl"
>><jeffpearl@comcast.net> wrote:
>>
>>> Can anyone out there tell me why a Toyota Highlander might be better than a
>>> Honda Pilot? I haven't test-driven the Highlander yet, but I am curious if
>>> I should bother?

>>
>>Both are excellent vehicles--about equal in terms of quality. I advise you
>>to test drive both of them and buy the one you like the best. Also, take
>>into consideration the horsepower of the engines in each vehicle. This is
>>especially true if you plan to tow items such as a trailer or camper.

>
>If that is the case then the horsepower isn't the figure to worry
>about, it's the Torque. Could also take a look at the Mtisubishi
>Endeavor. More fun, lots of torque, and less money with a much longer
>warranty.




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