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2009 Honda Pilot - Q&A

 
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What are the best wet road condition tires for 2003 BMW 525i spt. pack.?

By Yahoo:cosmos_molo at Yahoo!Answers.com

I'm looking for a pair of new tires (235/45ZR17) for the rear axle which will provide the best wet road handling and corner stability. so far i found Michelin Pilot Sport A/S Plus and Bridgestone Potenza RE960AS Pole Position-both look attractive. Is there any other i... Read More

  • michilians make good rain tires, but if you want the best, check if yokohama tires out, the even make directional tires. Read More
  • For tires good for 3 seasons (not winter), the Goodyear Eagle F1 GS-D3 and Goodyear Eagle F1 Asymmetric have tested well for wet weather, possibly the best. If you want good ice and snow capability and also wet road tires, consider Nokian Hakkapeliitta R with Michelin... Read More

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Specs: Select a Trim

2WD (6) MSRP Invoice MPG City MPG Hwy
2WD 4dr LX Specs $27,695 $25,101 17 23
2WD 4dr EX Specs $30,495 $27,631 17 23
2WD 4dr EX-L Specs $33,695 $30,522 17 23
2WD 4dr EX-L w/RES Specs $35,295 $31,968 17 23
2WD 4dr Touring w/Navi Specs $36,895 $33,414 17 23
2WD 4dr Touring w/RES & Navi Specs $38,495 $34,860 17 23
4WD (6) MSRP Invoice MPG City MPG Hwy
4WD 4dr LX Specs $29,295 $26,546 16 22
4WD 4dr EX Specs $32,095 $29,077 16 22
4WD 4dr EX-L Specs $35,295 $31,968 16 22
4WD 4dr EX-L w/RES Specs $36,895 $33,414 16 22
4WD 4dr Touring w/Navi Specs $38,495 $34,860 16 22
4WD 4dr Touring w/RES & Navi Specs $40,095 $36,306 16 22
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Why should I also consider these?

The three-row, seven-passenger 2009 Honda Pilot has some tough competition in the crossover segment.

GM has four vehicles in the class, but the Pilot’s most direct competition from GM might be the Saturn Outlook, which has a squared-off shape, an import-friendly dealer experience, and lots of available options.

Toyota’s Highlander is a three-row vehicle now, but its soft handling is noticeably inferior to the Pilot’s, though it does come in a Hybrid edition.

The new Ford Flex is an intriguing crossover with MINI Cooper-esque styling, three rows of seating, and plenty of high-end features that aren’t limited to its most expensive models.

 
2009 Ford Flex
The 2009 Ford Flex is one of the most stylish new crossovers, with great passenger room and more features than some minivans.
 
2009 Saturn Outlook
The attractive 2009 Saturn Outlook is a large, comfortable utility vehicle built with families in mind.
 
2008 Toyota Highlander
Most Americans prefer mushy white bread, and the 2008 Toyota Highlander is a larger, high-quality "loaf" that will satisfy most every consumer.
 

 
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