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How would you rank these? Which did you like / not like?RDX, Audi Q5, Highlander, CRV, Rav 4, Pilot and Highlander. Also a VW Golf Alltrak.
How would you rank these? Which did you like / not like?RDX, Audi Q5, Highlander, CRV, Rav 4, Pilot and Highlander. Also a VW Golf Alltrak.
If the Highlander had Android Auto I would seriously consider it.So far for me the Highlander and Pilot are neck and neck. I like the Highlander for the more luxury ride and engine. The pilot has a little better tech with Apple car play.
Any idea when it will be released?Highlander is getting ready to unveil a big redisign for 2020. It will likely match or exceed Honda Pilot Tech.
Good luck. Keep us posted on your thoughts on Passport vs Highlander and Pilot.So today I will finally see and drive the Passport. Let's see how it goes.
For me ... The Rav 4, CRV and RDX don't have enough towing capacity.... I like them all and wish they did.... I actually think they are all more stylish than the Pilot.If the Highlander had Android Auto I would seriously consider it.
Any idea when it will be released?
Good luck. Keep us posted on your thoughts on Passport vs Highlander and Pilot.
Why didn’t you drive the Ridgeline?First a little bit about myself. I have always been a car guy that would keep them forever. In my life I had two honda CRX, an Acura Integra, and now currently drive a Toyota Camry. My wife has a aToyota Venza.
I am now a family man with two awesome young sons. I started thinking I might want a truck for the occasional need to haul things, to tow a boat, and to drive on the beach for surf fishing.
So, I ventured out to research and drive trucks. I tested Toyota Tacoma TRD Sport and Off-road, Toyota Tundra, Ford Ranger, and Ford F-150. All of the trucks I looked at were of Four door cab version to accommodate my family. All Trucks were 4x4
I liked the Tacoma for its looks, reliability, and amazing resale value. It is a tough smaller truck with a nice V6. The automatic transmission needs improvements. But, my growing kids would soon get cramped in the back seat. I would get a Tonaeu cover to use the bed as cargo. The dealers were realistic and willing to negotiate.
The new Ford Ranger was ok. It only comes in a turbo four cylinder. The ten speed transmission is smoother than Tacoma. But, because it's new... the dealers were not coming off of MSRP.
The Tundra was a good solid truck, more than I would need. But now we are getting into V8 with low gas mileage. The Tundra also could use some big cabin improvements for a more comfortable ride. But, I know it's a truck right.
Surprisingly, I found you can get your most truck for your money with a Ford Super Crew 2018 left over. I tested a V6 ecoboost. They were discounted and for close to the same money as Tacoma or Ranger. The interior and ride feels luxury compared to others. The room in the passenger is amazing. And if there is one thing Ford does right it is Trucks.
All that being said I think I would pick the Tacoma. But found myself unable to get excited about a truck....
So, I started looking for mid size SUV that could tow a boat, drive on sand, and tow a utility trailer.
So far I tested Toyota Highlander V6 AWD, Honda Pilot V6 AWD, Nissan Pathfinder 4x4, Acura MDX, and Hyundai Santa Fe.
The Honda Pilot and Toyota Highlander are close calls. Both impressive. I give the edge to Highlander for a more luxury feel, I prefer the center console with traditional gear shift, and the engine. The Toyota Highlander has a time tested dual port/direct injection V6. The dual port fuel delivery reduces the worry of carbon build up problem that some people are starting to experience with direct injection engines. Honda Pilot V6 is a direct injection. Honda waited awhile to go to direct. I contacted Honda Headquarters, Honda Service and Honda sales to inquire if they had come up with a solution about carbon build up on direct injection but could not get a straight answer.
The Nissan Pathfinder was decent. And probably the strongest off road due to real 4x4. But it was a little dated inside and I don't think as reliable in the long haul.
The Acura MDX was nice. But for the price I would go with Highlander.
The Hyundai Sante Fe could only tow 2000 lbs. It had all of the bells and whistles but felt cheap to me. Did not like it.
So far for me the Highlander and Pilot are neck and neck. I like the Highlander for the more luxury ride and engine. The pilot has a little better tech with Apple car play. I am leaning toward Highlander but may wait for 2020 model.
Highlander is getting ready to unveil a big redisign for 2020. It will likely match or exceed Honda Pilot Tech.
So today I will finally see and drive the Passport. Let's see how it goes.
If I was going to settle for a truck, I wanted full four wheel drive.Why didn’t you drive the Ridgeline?
I came across a video a while ago explaining how Mazda was making Turbo's very well. Basically, the video said that most Turbo's are designed to do well for mileage tests but terrible in the real world. The video showed how Mazda was making Turbo's that performed better and gets you good mileage also.Well, the Passport was top on my next car list until the prices came out. Looks like the CX5 turbo is my new top pick for the price.
Toyota is very reliable. My 07 highlander reaches 150K miles with just regular maintenance. However, Toyota SUV is getting uglier. Look at RAV4, 4Runner, and real of Highlander, I don't want to buy it again.For me ... The Rav 4, CRV and RDX don't have enough towing capacity.... I like them all and wish they did.... I actually think they are all more stylish than the Pilot.
I am almost certain the 2020 highlander will have Apple car play / android. I can only guess on when it will be released for sale.... I am hoping it will show its face st the upcoming Spring New York Auto show. I think the new competition may motivate Toyota to release it sooner but they will want to move out the 2019 models. So, may have to wait until Fall.
I'll keep you posted. I am excited to see and drive the Passport. It is freezing out, so the standard remote start would be great for a day like today. Step in to a heated car with warm seats ?
The 2019 RDX is sooooo much better than the 2018 RDX.I may just buy a 2018 RDX for under 40k and be done with it.
Very nice looking car. My eye went to it immediately on the showroom floor. But I need more towing. They have an incentive on right now.The 2019 RDX is sooooo much better than the 2018 RDX.
My 2014 RDX has been a champ, and, until the Passport's reveal, I thought I'd replace it with a 2019. Test drive was very nice. Some great features (head-up display, bird's eye view, etc.). But for 50K, I'd expect Android Auto (dealer says it's coming). Also, towing capacity is only 1500 lbs. It also has a very weird-feeling brake pedal. The turbo four doesn't thrill me. Nor does the requirement for premium fuel.The 2019 RDX is sooooo much better than the 2018 RDX.
Yep, that was the deal-breaker for me. Too many issues. Sounds like the infotainment system is a freakin' nightmare. AND there's no Android Auto (Acura has no idea when or if it might get added). By the way, not that it matters, but premium fuel is only recommended, not required.Some great features (head-up display, bird's eye view, etc.). But for 50K, I'd expect Android Auto (dealer says it's coming). It also has a very weird-feeling brake pedal. The turbo four doesn't thrill me. Nor does the requirement for premium fuel.
But the deal-breaker for me might be all of the problems being discussed on the Acura forum regarding the transmission, infotainment system and poor response from Acura service departments.