How to Compare a Honda Pilot to Other SUVs

Buying a new car is an exciting event, but can also be a challenging time. There are many factors to consider to ensure you're getting the best vehicle for your money. If your family is looking at getting a Honda Pilot, you want to compare that vehicle to other comparable SUVs. If you follow the steps below, you'll have the answers you need to make the best vehicle purchase for your family.

Things You'll Need

  • SUV vehicle ratings
  • SUV vehicle reliability report
  • SUV fuel economy report
  • SUV safety report

Compare a Honda Pilot to Other SUV's

  • Know your vehicle information and information for comparable vehicles. What colors does the Pilot come in? What options are available? Comparable vehicles include the Toyota Highlander, Hyundai Santa Fe and Nissan Murano.

  • Consider ratings for the Pilot and other similar SUVs. You can use a Web site or magazine like Consumer Reports to find this information.

  • Check the Pilot's reliability compared with other related vehicles. According to Consumer Reports 2009 Buying Guide, the reliability of your vehicle will affect its resale value years from now.

  • Compare fuel economy. How many miles per gallon is the Pilot expected to get compared with other SUVs. You can find a list of fuel economy expectations at www.fueleconomy.gov.

  • Research the safety ratings. Safety ratings for vehicles are based on crash tests, accident avoidance, rollover resistance, rear-impact protection and blind zones.

  • Test drive the Pilot and other comparable vehicles. After all of your information is compiled, the bottom line is how you feel driving the vehicle.