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Honda - Pilot (2011)
When you’re hunting for a reliable, spacious family SUV, the Honda Pilot often tops the list of conversations. Even the 2011 model—known for its roomy interior and comfortable ride—remains a popular choice in today’s used car market. Understanding how to read a Honda Pilot price chart, what a 2011 Pilot is worth, and the depreciation curve that follows can help you make an informed decision.
- Model year: 2011
- Engine: 3.5‑liter V6, 250 hp
- Transmission: 6‑speed automatic
- Drive layout: Front‑wheel drive (standard), all-wheel drive (optional)
- Fuel type: Gasoline (regular premium accepted)
- Fuel economy: EPA estimated 22 mpg city / 28 mpg highway (AWD)
- Seating capacity: 7–8 seats
- Dimensions: 194 in L × 78 in W × 70.5 in H; wheelbase 119 in
- Cargo volume: 18.4 ft³ behind third row; 58.1 ft³ behind second; 141.9 ft³ full capacity
- Infotainment: 6‑inch touchscreen, Bluetooth, navigation, rear‑view camera (standard in most trims)
- Safety: 3‑point seatbelts, side airbags, stability control, optional driver‑side airbag and traction control in higher trims
- Warranty: 3‑year/36,000‑mi powertrain and 5‑year/60,000‑mi bumper-to‑bumper for new vehicles; extended service plans available on used vehicles
Honda Pilot depreciation is a key consideration when evaluating a used vehicle’s true cost. Typically, SUVs with strong brand reputation, like the Pilot, lose about 15‑20% of their value in the first year and an additional 6‑10% in the second year. Over a five‑year span, the depreciation curve often tapers, leaving a vehicle that has retained roughly 45‑50% of its original retail price. Thus, a 2011 Pilot’s market value—while varying by mileage, condition, and location—fits comfortably within a depreciation range that makes it an attractive long‑term investment for families.
When you’re looking for a used Honda Pilot price, consider the specific what is a 2011 Honda Pilot worth in your locale. Although we don’t dictate exact pricing, it’s essential to compare the lots of “Honda Pilot 2011 price” data from certified dealers, private sales, and online marketplaces. Viewers often appreciate a breakdown that shows price variations by trim level: the more premium the trim (EX, EX-L), the higher the price today, yet its depreciation is typically slower due to better features and a stronger resale appeal.
Compared to similar models, the 2011 Honda Pilot lines up with competitors such as the Toyota Highlander, Ford Explorer, and Dodge Caravan/Grand Caravan. While the Highlander offers a slightly smoother ride
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