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2016 Honda Pilot Review Official TrueDelta review by Michael Karesh The new Honda Pilot's weakest aspect is its controls and instrumentation. The infotainment interface is a touchscreen that too often requires an excessive number of taps to get from one function to another. The nine-speed automatic on the Touring and Elite has a push-button shifter that requires far too much... Comparison vehicle: 2014 Toyota Highlander |
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2014 Toyota Highlander Review Official TrueDelta review by Michael Karesh Many of the Highlander's controls are too far away to reach without leaning forward a couple inches. Opt for voice commands, and a tedious system requires specific phrases in an unsuccessful attempt to mimic natural conversation. The most likely phrases are listed on the central LCD, but this display washes... Comparison vehicle: 2013 Nissan Pathfinder |
Highlander not that high 2013 Toyota Highlander Pros and Cons sasolomon The rear HVAC controls are completely controlled by the back seat occupants. The only thing the driver / front passenger can do it turn it on or off (or contort yourself to reach behind the seat to manipulate the controls). If you have kids in back, they are... |
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2002 Toyota Highlander Pros and Cons Member4735 I wish it were a bit flashier and that I could easily and automatically find the button for my hazards when I occasionally use them. |
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2002 Toyota Highlander Pros and Cons Member2144 should have again been a bit more adventrious in the design exploration |