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Honda Pilot Fuel Economy (g/100m)

g/100m Number of Vehicles
4 gallons per 100 meters 2 vehicles
5 gallons per 100 meters 17 vehicles
6 gallons per 100 meters 9 vehicles
7 gallons per 100 meters 3 vehicles
Model Year Body/Powertrain g/100m  
2006 2006 4dr SUV 280-hp 3.5L V6 6-sp automatic FWD 5.28
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With the 209 kilowatts 3.5L V6 engine, 6-speed automatic transmission, and front-wheel drive, the 2006 Honda Pilot has been averaging 5.28 L/100km (liters per 100 kilometers).

The 2006 Honda Pilots in this analysis were driven mostly on the highway at an average speed of 65 kilometers per hour (about 43.6 percent of the kilometers driven). The rest of the kilometers were in the city (34.3 percent), in heavy traffic (3.2 percent), and in the suburbs (0 percent).

In addition, the average 2006 Honda Pilot in this analysis was driven on flat terrain with a light foot and the AC on only some of the time.
2006 2006 4dr SUV 250-hp 3.5L V6 5-sp automatic AWD 5.62
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What Our Members Are Saying about the Real Gas Mileage of the 2006 Honda Pilot

2006 Honda Pilot Real Gas Mileage: Pros
YearBody/PowertrainComment
2005 4dr SUV 255-horsepower 3.5L V6
5-speed automatic AWD
Same fuel economy as the highlander, but with regular fuel, despite the poliot being the larger vehicle see full Honda Pilot review
2006 Honda Pilot Real Gas Mileage: Cons
YearBody/PowertrainComment
2007 4dr SUV 244-horsepower 3.5L V6
5-speed automatic AWD
get 14 mpg around town and 27 on the road see full Honda Pilot review
2007 4dr SUV 244-horsepower 3.5L V6
5-speed automatic AWD
Averaging 18 MPG and squeezing out nearly 20 when I drive slow and easy. see full Honda Pilot review
2006 4dr SUV 244-horsepower 3.5L V6
5-speed automatic AWD
0 see full Honda Pilot review
2006 4dr SUV 244-horsepower 3.5L V6 w/DoD
5-speed automatic FWD
Too Low see full Honda Pilot review
 

2006 Honda Pilot Gas Mileage (g/100m)

Unlike other fuel economy surveys, TrueDelta's Real-World Gas Mileage Survey includes questions about how and where a car was driven. So you can get an idea of the Honda Pilot's real-world g/100m based on how and where you drive a car.