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re: Need advice on which 3rd row SUV to get
Posted on 5/20/24 at 4:05 pm to Bonkers119
Posted on 5/20/24 at 4:05 pm to Bonkers119
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Honda Pilot
my wife and i are thinking either this one or a Toyota Highlander.
Posted on 5/21/24 at 9:31 am to finchmeister08
We have both. We have a 2019 Pilot Elite and a 2024 Highlander XLE (Wife's company car).
The Elite has 72,000. Zero issues with it so far. Super comfortable ride. Little road noise. The Elite has all the bells and whistles. Used the 3rd row when the kids were younger, but since they are driving now, it is rarely folded up.
The Highlander is brand new (483 miles). This is not a supped up version, but even the XLE comes with a ton of features (no memory seat though). This is the Hybrid version and so far we are getting near to 45 mpg. It's responsive, a bit more road noise on the interstate, and the seats are not as plush. However, it feels roomier than the Pilot on the inside.
I don't think you can go wrong with either of these choices. Might be unloading the Pilot for a used Lexus sedan since we really don't need two suvs.
The Elite has 72,000. Zero issues with it so far. Super comfortable ride. Little road noise. The Elite has all the bells and whistles. Used the 3rd row when the kids were younger, but since they are driving now, it is rarely folded up.
The Highlander is brand new (483 miles). This is not a supped up version, but even the XLE comes with a ton of features (no memory seat though). This is the Hybrid version and so far we are getting near to 45 mpg. It's responsive, a bit more road noise on the interstate, and the seats are not as plush. However, it feels roomier than the Pilot on the inside.
I don't think you can go wrong with either of these choices. Might be unloading the Pilot for a used Lexus sedan since we really don't need two suvs.
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