One of the hottest trends in the automotive industry right now is the rugged-looking SUV. Just about every popular model has an off-road ready variant designed to appeal to the adventure-seeking set.
Ian Wright joined CarBuzz as an automotive journalist and photographer in 2018. His career started with specialist publications, covering everything from Harley-Davidson to Ferrari. Before writing for ...
Pricing for the 2026 Honda Pilot starts at $43,690 (all prices include $1,495 destination charge). Updated for the 2026 model year with fresh styling and upgraded tech Up to 22 mpg combined Long a ...
Honda released pricing for the 2026 Pilot lineup, which starts at $43,690 for the front-drive Sport trim, $1995 more than the 2025 model. Pricing is up for the rest of the lineup as well, though the ...
Most three-row SUVs aim to be everything for everyone, but the 2026 Honda Pilot remains focused on what families really need: space, comfort, and tech that makes daily life easier. This latest update ...
What makes the 2015 Honda Pilot a top choice for families? This in-depth review breaks down the long-term reliability and practicality of this SUV, showing why it’s a smart buy for seating eight ...
Choosing between the Honda Pilot and Subaru Ascent? We break down space, fuel efficiency, cost, and performance to help you make a smart pick. For 2025, the Honda Pilot is a carryover model, with ...
Honda has introduced the facelifted Pilot, marking three years since the debut of the current generation. The midsize SUV evolves with a tougher front-end design, larger screens, improved steering ...
Over the years, Honda has given us some of the most well-rounded cars on the road across almost all mainstream segments. There aren't many brands that have more of a presence on U.S. roads, with only ...
The wait is painful for Honda dealers clamoring for a three-row hybrid, but the upcoming Honda Pilot Hybrid sounds promising thanks to a new V6 engine. The current Honda Pilot’s about due for a ...
The U.S. National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) has launched separate investigations into about 583,600 Honda 7267.T vehicles over potential defects involving rear seatbelt warnings ...