good review of the pilot. subbed to your channel. hope you do a 2020 Passport and 2020 Acura RDX soon. those 2 vehicles i wanted to buy sometime next year. thanks!
Thanks! Reviewed a 19 Passport...should be similar. Havent reviewed a RDX yet. You might want to check out my reviews on the new cx9, q5 and rx350. Just some ideas.
Have you had any reports of the auto dimming headlights not working? I bought the 2020 Elite and have had so much trouble with the headlights. I've watched the videos and taken it in and they cannot find a problem.
The paddle shifters are there because it's a 9-Speed Auto. Without the paddle shifters, how would you be able to pick any other gears than "Park", Reverse" and "Drive"? The paddle shifters allow you to pick 1-9 individually if need be.
@@DriversOnly some people might tow with the Pilot ones in awhile where thier needs doesn't require them to have a truck. The ability to hold a gear when towing is very useful.
@@DriversOnly Thank you. I am not sure why, but I think I like the Ridgeline best of the 3 although I have not driven the passport. I don't care if people think it's not a truck it certainly is! I am trying to decide which one to purchase. I have good reasons for each one.
@@RPG__Dave I have both the Ridgeline and the Pilot. The Pilot feels light and sporty for its size so the Passport, being lighter, would be more agile. I believe the ridgeline isn't as top heavy than both but the 17 and 18 inch wheels with larger oem tire sidewall ratio doesn't feel as agile than you think in comparison with the Pilot with a 20" wheels. Also, the OEM tire on the Pilot with 20" rims have a narrow road contact width. I just replaced mine with the same size(245 50 20) but the widths on the new tires are wider now and made a slight improvement in cornering but also the tread design have something to do with that as well. Some owners have installed 255s and even 265s. I wouldn't make a decision based on handling though. The Ridgeline and Pilot serve different purpose. They may have the same drivetrain and suspension but the actual purpose stops there.
There is a White Pearl colour choice of the Black edition here in Canada
good review of the pilot. subbed to your channel. hope you do a 2020 Passport and 2020 Acura RDX soon. those 2 vehicles i wanted to buy sometime next year. thanks!
Thanks! Reviewed a 19 Passport...should be similar. Havent reviewed a RDX yet. You might want to check out my reviews on the new cx9, q5 and rx350. Just some ideas.
Have you had any reports of the auto dimming headlights not working? I bought the 2020 Elite and have had so much trouble with the headlights. I've watched the videos and taken it in and they cannot find a problem.
The paddle shifters are there because it's a 9-Speed Auto. Without the paddle shifters, how would you be able to pick any other gears than "Park", Reverse" and "Drive"? The paddle shifters allow you to pick 1-9 individually if need be.
The point is why would you need to on a 3 row suv?
@@DriversOnly some people might tow with the Pilot ones in awhile where thier needs doesn't require them to have a truck. The ability to hold a gear when towing is very useful.
When does crv drop
2020 crv will be here soon.
What is the more agile on the streets the Ridgeline, the Passport or the Pilot?
About the same for all three. Passport is the shortest, then Pilot and then Ridgeline.
@@DriversOnly Thank you. I am not sure why, but I think I like the Ridgeline best of the 3 although I have not driven the passport. I don't care if people think it's not a truck it certainly is! I am trying to decide which one to purchase. I have good reasons for each one.
@@RPG__Dave I have both the Ridgeline and the Pilot. The Pilot feels light and sporty for its size so the Passport, being lighter, would be more agile. I believe the ridgeline isn't as top heavy than both but the 17 and 18 inch wheels with larger oem tire sidewall ratio doesn't feel as agile than you think in comparison with the Pilot with a 20" wheels. Also, the OEM tire on the Pilot with 20" rims have a narrow road contact width. I just replaced mine with the same size(245 50 20) but the widths on the new tires are wider now and made a slight improvement in cornering but also the tread design have something to do with that as well. Some owners have installed 255s and even 265s.
I wouldn't make a decision based on handling though. The Ridgeline and Pilot serve different purpose. They may have the same drivetrain and suspension but the actual purpose stops there.
@@squidusn71 Thank you for the feedback!
Get the Elite !
Shiny chrome "Black Edition" badge. Hilarious.
When is the “asian edition “coming ? Loll I know stupid joke