Saturday, June 4, 2016

The 2003 Honda Pilot EX had a retail price of $32,020. The national average in 2010 for a Honda Pilot with 99,000 miles is $11,033. The EX comes with a standard V6 engine at 240 hp with a five-speed automatic transmission. If you're interested in fuel economy, the Honda travels 17 miles per gallon in city driving and 22 mph highway. The 2003 Honda pilot offers several options that may be available on the EX class. If you're hiring an auto broker you can tell him the options you need to find your ideal Pilot.

Engine and Performance

    The Pilot EX offers ultra-low emissions standards, this is a plus if you live in places like California where low emission vehicles are necessary due to laws and regulations. It also offers an engine block heater, which is usually beneficial for those who live in colder climates. The engine block heater maintains battery efficiency by heating fluids and other components of the engine.

Exterior Options

    Fog lights are available on the EX models as an option, as well as running boards, sidesteps and rear splash guards for added touches that can either be purchased with the vehicle or you can purchase separately from a Honda dealer.

Safety Options

    The 2003 Pilot also has a rear-view camera system option that allows you to view objects behind you for safety. The rear-view camera system can be purchased at a Honda dealer if it is not standard on the Honda Pilot. Wheel locks are also optional, which prevents people from stealing customize rims or tires since the lug nuts can be locked.

Interior and Storage Options

    The Pilot also offers a CD changer, which is located under the seat for multiple CD music listening. You can also add a roof rack for bicycle attachment, capacity crossbars and a cargo cover. A towing package is also optional if you plan to tow additional equipment. Though these options may not come standard on the particular Pilot your purchasing, some can be obtained at the Honda dealership.

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