What are the specs of a 2011 Honda Pilot?

What are the specs of a 2011 Honda Pilot?

2011 Honda Pilot Change Vehicle. Vehicle Specifications. Specs for trim: Curb Weight lbs. 4310. Weight Distribution (%, front/rear) 55/45. Towing Capacity (lbs) 3500.

Where was the 2011 Honda Pilot last serviced?

Purchased on 08/30/10 and owned in WI until 05/13/21. Driven an estimated 14,428 miles/year. No accident or damage reported to CARFAX. Purchased on 08/31/10 and owned in CA until 06/02/21. Driven an estimated 15,454 miles/year. Last serviced at 154,325 miles in San Francisco, CA on 02/16/19 •… No accident or damage reported to CARFAX.

Where can I buy genuine Honda Pilot Parts?

The best place to buy Pilot OEM parts for years has been Honda Parts Now, as we carry a full selection of genuine Pilot parts. We’re the best online Honda parts store. All of our guaranteed genuine parts for Pilot and accessories are expedited directly from Honda dealers and backed by the manufacturer’s warranty.

What kind of engine does a Honda Pilot have?

Besides the 3.5 L V6 engine that could produce 240 hp and 242 pound feet of torque carried from first generation (2003-2008), Honda Pilot got a new 3.5 L VTEC V6 engine with output of 250 hp and 253 pound feet of torque. Both engines were mated to a 5-speed automatic transmission.

2011 Honda Pilot Change Vehicle. Vehicle Specifications. Specs for trim: Curb Weight lbs. 4310. Weight Distribution (%, front/rear) 55/45. Towing Capacity (lbs) 3500.

The best place to buy Pilot OEM parts for years has been Honda Parts Now, as we carry a full selection of genuine Pilot parts. We’re the best online Honda parts store. All of our guaranteed genuine parts for Pilot and accessories are expedited directly from Honda dealers and backed by the manufacturer’s warranty.

When did the new Honda Pilot come out?

Then in February 2015 at the Chicago Auto Show, the third generation Honda Pilot (2016-present) was unveiled. Trim levels and engine options get retained from previous generation. But new 6-speed and optional 9-speed automatic transmissions are available.

Besides the 3.5 L V6 engine that could produce 240 hp and 242 pound feet of torque carried from first generation (2003-2008), Honda Pilot got a new 3.5 L VTEC V6 engine with output of 250 hp and 253 pound feet of torque. Both engines were mated to a 5-speed automatic transmission.

Then in February 2015 at the Chicago Auto Show, the third generation Honda Pilot (2016-present) was unveiled. Trim levels and engine options get retained from previous generation. But new 6-speed and optional 9-speed automatic transmissions are available.