Honda added its navigation option to the Pilot’s EX-L trim level for 2011, and Touring models now come with a rear entertainment system standard. Previously, navigation was limited to the top Touring model. Otherwise, not much has changed, and most of the new Pilots in Cars.com’s national inventory are 2011 models.

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Honda typically doesn’t offer aggressive incentives or large cash-back offers, but you’ll find some offers on the 2011, including financing rates of 1.9 percent for 36 months or 2.9 percent for up to 60 months to qualified buyers.

Pricing has been bumped $150 across most models, though the Touring now comes in $1,750 more expensive than the 2010.

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Answered by Joe Bruzek on June 21, 2010 in Honda , Honda Pilot | Permalink

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