Toyotas and Hondas You Shouldn’t Buy
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- Honda Pilot vs Toyota Highlander, Which is Better, DIY and car review Scotty Kilmer. Car comparison. Who makes the best SUV. Toyota Highlander vs Honda Pilot. Toyota Highlander review. Honda Pilot review. Is Honda better than Toyota? Are Honda Pilots reliable cars? Are Honda Pilots worth buying? Are Toyota Highlanders good SUVs? Car Advice. DIY car repair with Scotty Kilmer, an auto mechanic for the last 53 years.
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I've been looking at rav 4s can you do a video about them?
I like for you to make a video of the honda pilot with the ZF 9 speed transmission
Don't listen to this old guy....he has no idea.....
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Knowing what years to avoid is such valuable info. People assume you can't go wrong with any year because the brand has a good reputation.
I just learned this.
Thank you dude
Very very true. Goes with pretty much all makes as they all have had their engineering fails, just some brands more than others.
So what model years should you avoid for the Highlander?
I’ve got a 2002 v6 Highlander with 207,000 miles. Still runs great and I love it
Where the Highlander gang at
At your moms house
I was tempted to get a highlander but not anymore nor pilots
2014 limited baby 😉
Got mine in 2008. Still running like a top with 170k
Highlanders suck
My 2004 Toyota Highlander v6 is still running strong even though it has 180,000 miles feels like a luxury car
I have a 2006 4cyl. with 400k. Still running strong 💪
I hope you enjoy the next 180,000 over the next 20 years. Lol
@@nickh3064 we are planning to have it reach 1 million miles
@@jeffreylebowski1240 no wayyyyy 400k ?! Damnnnnnn
Parents just got rid of their 2002 Highlander Limited. Best vehicle we ever owned. Only traded it in as they had 2 cars and didn't need it anymore. 200k miles and still ran and drove like new. Color me impressed.
Still driving my 2002 Highlander 4-cyl. 240,000 miles and hardly any work done on it. Best car I've ever owned!
200k mi on a Honda is easy. 200k mi on a Toyota is only halfway through it's life.
After listing to my bud Scott for awhile now and I'm pretty sure he couldn't run for POTUS. Yup, born in Japan.
Let's see your birth cert Scott! I think he hasn't told us he's on Toyota's Board of Directors!
2007 honda pilot 250000 and still going..
Still driving my 2004 limited highlander with 165000 miles on it, also still runs like new, plus the jbl sound system still sounds good as ever too. I will probably own it for another 15 years!
Scotty, I really appreciate that you take the time to do these videos and I especially appreciate that you actually use your voice instead of a robotic one. You sir are a wealth of knowledge!
I'll definitely consider the Highlander Celica.
Toyota’s version of the Mustang-E
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
The 1994 model correct 😄
Scotty needs to pin this
Lol
These videos are nothing short of excellent!
This is some top professional level video, woah
I don't know man, seems like a bunch of stock footage. I like the crazy uncle feel Scottie gives off when he's on camera.
@@Lennyg845 then the editing is top notch.
Scott is on Toyota payroll now.
@@roostercogburn7243 I dink do..
It looks like a marketing video with a scrip and a paycheck from Toyota.
I own a 2012 Honda pilot and it is very reliable and I get 26 miles to the gallon highway. 👍🏼
Yeah we have a 2012 too, great car!
Cool cool 👍🏼
We have a 2013 Pilot EX-L and love it, too. However, we're not seeing anywhere NEAR that 26 MPG highway. Best I've seen is about 22 on trips to Disney. We average 17-18 blended (City/Highway).
I recently bought a new 2020 Honda Pilot and I absolutely love it. So far I have zero complaints.
I like these types of videos, it’s a good little change for the channel
I’m double checking all your videos before I buy my car so I can make a smart decision and say “Scotty sent me”.
The reason I bought it 2020 Honda pilot was because my teenage kids could fit in the third row backseat comfortably. You can’t fit in a Toyota Highlander third or a backseat unless you are a kid. What is the point in buying it three rule passenger car when you can’t fit in the third row.
So true. Never owned a Honda Pilot but I will get one soon
I have seen much better specs and cheaper than Pilot! But in the end went to Honda pilot!!!.....Why? The 3rd row which my kids like is very very comfortable even with adults!
We had 2 adults and 1 child in the back of our highlander this weekend. It isn’t ideal, but certainly doable. Plus I think the Highlander styling blows the pilot out of the water.
@@andrewmosley7904 was going to say we have a highlander and have no issue with our teen and her friends in the 3rd row comfortably. Love our Highlander
I'm 6 foot and I can barely fit in the back of my 2020 honda pilot on the 3rd row. That 3rd row is not meant for tall people, my knees came upto to the headrest of the seat infront of me.
I have a 2009 Highlander, last year built in Japan. Runs like a dream, 121,000 miles.
I have an '08 with 196,000 mi. Rides and drives like new.
@@OOICU812 I expect mine to run like new at 196k. I give it a synthetic oil change every year despite only putting on just over 2000 miles.
@@artistnyc123 Have a 2011 with 128,000 miles and never had problems at all. Regular oil changes from the dealership.
They stopped making them in Japan in 2007
After 2007 they started making Highlanders in America lol
Had a first generation highlander. Great driving experience. No blind spots, easy to drive. Friends had a first generation pilot with leather. Those seats were amazing. Most comfortable I’ve ever felt in a car. I’d buy one just for the seats. Don’t know how much that have changed since then.
Good evening, Scotty! I have a 2021 Highlander XSE on order & I can't wait for it to get here.
Love those Toyotas!
I have a 2008 Highlander which was used for the most part to due Uber, 220k miles later still runs like new. Have a different job and blessed to make more money but i refused to get a new car until my Highlander dies. Only problem is now my commute is less than 10 minutes from my house and don’t think my Highlander will ever die.
My 2012 honda pilot has had zero issues and 132,000 miles. Going for 200,000!!
Have ur valves adjusted and water pump and timing belt and all the timing hardware changed if u want to hit 250k
@@puma1294 your absolutely right. I had them done at 105k!! Important
@@derekames7178 great news !. So i have a 13 pilot with 72k. Theres a tsb for premature front wheel bearing wear. Did yours have this problem?
A friend just traded hers after 14 years.
I bought my 13 highlander when my first was an infant. Hes been in all his friends parents cars. From X3, Traverse, to Atlas which broke down. He said never get rid of Lander, it rides so much better and hasnt changed in all these years. Only changed the batt, tires, and fluids.
How many miles on it though?
He says to avoid the Honda Pilot 2003, 2005 and 2016. See near the end.
My daughter had a 2004 Pilot with 236,000 miles and was still going strong before a car accident totaled it. Mostly only needed oil changes and brakes, throttle position module is only "abnormal" failure but it didn't leave her stranded just popped a check engine light. She bought a 2018 Hylander to replace it and has loved it more.
More videos like these! This format is exactly what I need since Im going to buy a used SUV soon
Same
2007 Pilot. 225k. Runs like a dream.
Same here, 120k miles
We had a 2003 Highlander for few years and it was great. 3.0L engine was smooth and we haver had a single problem. It rode on tall tires and suspension was soft but very comfortable. It was built in Japan.
Still own original 2009 Highlander V6 AWD! It is very reliable and have no plan to replace it for another 15 years.
4WD or AWD hybrid? How many miles?
Miles?
We have a 2019 Highlander and it’s been awesome!
I have a 2015 Highlander, and I love it. I agree with the seats, but have no issue with wind noise and the screen has never had any issues. Love the videos!
On my second highlander 2015,2021 Love them both !
@@golferpro1241 how’s the seating space in the third row? Can you put rear facing child seats in the third row?
I recently bought a 2018 Pilot Touring (certified). I tried both Highlander and Pilot before i made my decision. Initially i wanted to purchase Highlander but it has most uncomfortable seats (specifically the third row seats are horrible) on the other hand, Pilot is very comfortable, lots of room, and easily fits 8 adults without any problems. If you go for long drive frequently, and take your family and friends with you then i definitely recommend Honda Pilot over Highlander.
I have a 2011 Honda pilot with 283k miles , no Major issues, just a relay switch and air mix actuator for the AC. Other than that i just kept up the maintenance
As 2011 Honda pilot owner, i can say that Honda pilot 2018 looks like a aerodynamic crap.
Yes I love Honda’s they are the best trucks I have ever owned
My wife loves her 2018 XLE AWD HIGHLANDER. Great suv
I really like these kind of videos Scotty. Very informative 👏👌
I love his videos. Been watching for years. These SUVS look so conservative and ehh, family vehicles but they are definitely dependable.
I got a 2011 Honda Pilot. Loving it, perfectly smooth and reliable.
Bought a 2017 Highlander XLE from your recommendation and enormously happy.
Hope you enjoy your blown engine
@@WKaliberr what are you referring to? Can you link a article? Just bought an '18 so I'm nervous now.
That make two of us
I have an 06’ highlander I bought in 2009 my oldest daughter was 6 months old now she’s 12!!! Car has 190k miles and running very strong!!
I still have my 2001 highlander and love it. My son was born 2months after I got it and is now 21 and will finish college this year. Just like Scotty said ...the vehicle was used his whole life. Still have the stickers on back window where he sat as a child....will never let this car go unless I can find a new one just like it.
Scotty I have an 06 Pilot I purchased new and have never had to do anything other than my regular oil & filter changes, brakes, batteries which I do the maintenance and also of course tires. I saved myself $1000.00 and changed the water pump and timing belt, parts $202.00. Dealership wanted $1200.00. Still has ice cold A/C. It has 126,000 miles, not that many for an 06.
I used to have 2006 pilot they good vehicle now I have 2017 pilot
Have you adjusted the valves yet? Very critical.
Bought a used 14' highlander V6 fwd xle w 86k on it about 3 months back. Other than the display resetting, turning itself on and off while driving which I understand is a simple update to which it should fix. Other than that I am happy with the vehicle. 4.6 out of 5. 👍
Scotty's Voice is a good bedtime story teller for car fanatics with insomnia. Keep it up sir. Your the best!
Thank you Scotty I think you should make more videos like this letting us know which of these products to avoid by Toyota and Honda there's very few of them the ones to avoid. And which ones are the best to go for so. thank you.
I also saved this to watch later because I'm looking to buy a vehicle soon
I love my 2011 Honda Pilot🤗
How is the yearly maintenance cost and how often do things break?? I’m planning on buying a new pilot
I have a 2003 Highalnder it has 185,000 miles...have not had any issues..thank god ! Just bought a 2023 XLE Highlander and love it ! Thanks for all your great videos !
Thank you for this video, I've been look at SUVs and now I had a better idea of what to go with, thank you so much
We purchased a 2017 Acura MDX last month and it would suddenly go into limp mode at random times, which is dangerous. It’s apparently a common issue but Acura doesn’t recognize it, so instead of fighting with the dealership, we traded for a 2017 Highlander. So far, great car and this video confirms that we made the right decision.
Great video my daughter just bought an 08 Pilot for cheap and it was clean as a tack
I just traded my trusty 08 Rav v6 bare-bones Sport for a '13 Pilot Touring this weekend. I was white-knuckling up until the end of this video praying the 2013's weren't on the list lol. I've taken your mechanical advice for the last decade, Scotty, and it's always been GOLD!!!!! You are appreciated, sir! Toyota/Honda FOR LIFE.
Got an 03 Highlander V6, the big issues on these are the knock sensors. Some people have problems, some don’t. Otherwise just wear items and routine maintenance. 147k miles now.
Spot on review. Had a 2003 Pilot Ign & Trans problems. Have 2008 no issues at 230K
Hi from your former neck of the woods in southern Ontario. Been waiting for the Highlander and Pilot video!
hello!
@@scottykilmer Hey scotty, I have a question about my first car. I've been looking at a 1994 ford thunderbird LX with the 4.6 V8. It's got 77,000 miles on It and Is In good shape. Would this be a good first car?
@@halo48189 I would email him on his gmail or he also has a website for questions.
Recently bought a 2018 highlander 4 cylinder for wife's daily driver and 2 kids. No regrets great purchase and mpg at nearly 24.
Just bought a v6 2018 highlander and love it so far
I have a 2011 Highlander. Mechanically its a good vehicle although driver side seat are not comfortable, especially for the lumbar support.
My current vehicle is a 2004 Scion XB. It only cost me 3 grand with 74,000 miles on it. So far its been trouble free.
I have a 2011 Pilot exl, it was my moms car. I love it, it’s a funky mocha colour and my friends say it looks like a cardboard box on wheels, so it’s been nicknamed “the box.” It’s got just under 100k miles on it and it runs like a charm.
Loving your videos ty
I'm driving a 2006 pilot now over 200,000 miles and it's still smooth incredible vehicle
I just bought a 2015 Highlander 😁I was worried when you mentioned that year but the complaints were minor! I'm more than happy with it!!
No worry bro. That car will run 350000 miles with no problem
I’ve owned 2006, 2012, and 2016 Highlanders. Loved them all. Simply upgraded as I wanted new features. I’m not a big fan if the stylings of the newest generation. For my money, you can’t beat the Highlander. “There can be only one.”
All the newer Toyota/Lexus line has that hideous front clip that Darth Vader inspired.
I love the look of the Highlander. I used to love Honda but I haven’t fell in love with any of their designs since the first release TSX which was under Acura.
Thank you for your insightful information Scotty.
I like our 2010 Ford Edge 3.5L V6 best. We have 161K and still going strong...
I bought the 2020 Highlander limited. (not hybrid) I am loving it!
Good morning sir, love all of your video clips.
Just recently got an 09 Highlander and loving it so far
I’ve owned a 2010 pilot, excellent vehicle especially with the 3rd row and I currently own a 2016 highlander also an excellent vehicle, the highlander has more creature comforts and the engine is a lot more peppy the wind noise is true with the highlander but overall I’d take the Toyota MPG is a little better as well.
I love my 06 pilots. 150k miles and drives like a dream
We have two 2005 Honda Pilots, 250k miles on both. Going strong and never had any problems. Both were made in Canada.
mine got up there and needed an oil pan seal…. which needed the front axle and dif removed so i was out
Very informative. Thank you Scotty.
Scotty, loving your videos and professional advice. Can you make a video on Acura MDX, I am thinking of buying a used one.
I absolutely love my 2017 Highlander Hybrid. It's very quick accelerating from a stop and in passing at highway speeds. The seats could be a little more comfortable, and access to the 3rd row is still far more difficult than that of my 2015 Honda Pilot. The 2015 Pilot is also a great car. It is much roomier and quiet than my Highlander, and it gets around in the snow better than any car I've ever driven. All told, the Pilot is a more comfortable vehicle, but the Highlander feels more agile and gets almost twice as many MPG. I also handed down my 2010 Highlander Hybrid to my daughter. The 2010 still looks new and drives great at around 150K miles. Bottom line, we've owned multiple model years of both vehicles, and they were all great cars.
Is the Highlander ok for a short 5 foot tall driver?
Yes but I would go for the Camry crossover suv for 5 feet tall better view.
@@drivenhome3257 the seats have a huge range of adjustment. My hobbit-sized daughter has no trouble driving the 2010 Highlander, and the 2017 has the same range of adjustment.
@@drivenhome3257 you do mean a 5 foot short driver right??
I'm barely 5'1 in length and I love my highlander just fine, with no problem reaching the gas/brake pedals. If I want to feel tall, I throw in a seat cushion then I'm good to go. Lol
I would choose Honda Pilot because it's more affordable than Highlander.
Has more room as well
I have a 2009 V6 highlander limited with 214,000 miles on it and it still runs like new. I love my highlander. Best vehicle I ever bought. Rides like a dream and super comfortable on long road trips.
My dad bought a 2007 highlander when I was 7. It’s had no problems and now I’m 19 and I drive it. Just hit 200,000km
Love these
Love you 😘
Scotty u the man!! Have a good night
Scotty, love your reviews! What do you think of the 2022 MDX?
I just got a 2021 Honda Pilot Ex-l. I’m hoping I won’t encounter any issues with it. Hope you can upload some videos for this kind of model! Thank you so much sir!
I like the Honda Pilot
I got a used 2017 highlander hybrid in 2019. Great car. No problems even now being 4 years old. About 27.5 / 28 miles per gallon on average.
How’s the space in the third row? Can two adults (5’5 and 5’7) fit in there? Or can you put two rear facing child seats in the third row?
@@freudiandisaster2912 thats it? just 27? for 2023 Toyota advertises it as 45mpg
We have a little camper that weighs about 1800-2000lbs. Would you feel comfortable towing it with your hybrid?
Thank you Scotty! Merry Christmas from Puerto Rico 🇵🇷!
Scott! Love this style of video!!! Excellent Job!
I own a 2016 Honda Pilot EX-L...so far I'm impressed!!! 👍
Do you have the 6 speed transmission or the 9 speed transmission
My wife and I just bought a 2016 Highlander this weekend, so far at just under 60,000 miles, we have some good expectations, and at least this year isn't mentioned in the bad or good years to buy. Great video Scotty. Keep up the great videos.
Update? If you please...
I have both of these vehicles, ‘15 Highlander and a ‘16 pilot. I love them both.
we bought a new 2005 Pilot and loved it so much that in 2008 we bought a used 2003. Big difference in the 2! The 2003 did develop transmission problems after we had it for about 5 years. Still drove it until we traded it in back in 2019. We still have the 2005, and have just done the normal maintenance. It has 158,000 miles and it's still going strong. In October we took it on a 3,500 mile trip and it performed perfectly. The only problem we are having is the CD changer is now acting up and need to be replaced. I would rather drive this in the snow than my 4 wheel drive truck. It's a great snowmobile!
Totally agree about handling in snow. My 05 Pilot has gotten me through some ridiculous snow storms in Rochester, NY and it just pushes through flawlessly with the power/torque of the motor and the 4WD system Honda has put in it.
I bought a new 2012 Highlander Limited and loved it. In 2020 I gave it to my son and bought a new 2020 Highlander Limited. So far it is great. The 2020 is kind of stiffer than my 2012. It is loaded with technology.
Oh, good..more things to break...lol they make cars and trucks cheaper, and distract you with technology so you don't notice the truck isn't made as well as older ones..they all use cheaper materials..and the electronics all break over time
Formerly owned a 2006 Honda Pilot. We liked it alot. Just had to downsize.
I love the Highlander and Pilot. In 2019 i set out to buy a new mid size suv. After driving the 2019 Highlander XLE from Orlando to Washington DC, I knew it wasn’t for me and my family. Nothing against it…..just wasn’t big enough or functional enough compared to the Gen 3 2019 Honda Pilot. Pricing being compared, I bought a 2019 AWD Honda Pilot Touring. I honestly love the Pilot. I pulled a 4200 lbs Geo Pro 20BHS from Vancouver, BC to Orlando, FL. The 3.5 Earth Dream Vtec with the newly programmed 9 speed is quick, powerful and sporty enough to most jobs done. It’s large enough to haul a family of 4, a 70 lbs malamute, and 15 lbs Shih Tzu across country with their cargo. It just is more capable.
My only warning is that I think Toyota in general still makes a more reliable product. My Pilot, while capable and extremely accessible and well designed interior is awesome…..it has an Achilles heal. The infotainment system has plagued the Pilot since 2018. If you buy a Pilot, beware the California Lawsuit against Honda for this issue. Mine was unfortunately one of the impacted vehicles. It took Honda until this April to figure out the solution. It still isn’t 100% corrected and worry free but at least works 90% of the time. In general I feel like my Pilot will last 200k if I take care of it. I still feel like Toyota makes a 300k mile lifetime Highlander.
Got a 2014 highlander 191k miles runs and feels like a dream
My 2011 pilot has been trouble free with one exception. The front brake rotors would warp in less than 10,000 miles. I replaced them with oem honda rotors a few times, no luck, I tried a few pairs of aftermarket, same problem. A few years ago I put on a pair of “power stop” brand rotors. They were expensive but they are holding up beautifully.
I have Power-stop, cross-drilled rotors with performance pads on my ‘06 TL...work like a champ. Cross-drilling dissipated disk heat more quickly during hard braking.
I put on Duralast rotors to replace oem to get rid of warping!
I put Powerstop on all vehicles in my family. They're so good for the money.
All these new cars are everything older luxury cars were, just without the really high quality leather, wood grains, and expensive suspension systems. They already ride fantastic, are quiet, have plenty of power, and most of the time the chairs are good. Hell, even my new VW Golf has less road noise than some Mercedes I've driven.
Very good point! I hate the plastic interiors on so many newer cars & trucks!
I have a 2017 Honda Pilot Elite. I love it. The early transmission shutter of the 2016 was fixed and it is a great vehicle. Have done nothing but routine maintenance. I have had prior Honda’s with power steering problems. That was all fixed with the new electric rack. No more hydraulic pump to service.
The transmission service at 30k is not cheap but I figure it is better to pay for maintenance than repairs later.
I love the look of the Honda more than the Toyota. Plus the Pilot has more room. All the seats fold flat. So I can pile the dogs in in the weekends and clients during the week. Great vehicle. Have had it over 3 years so not merely an initial review here.
Hi! I have my heart set on a 2017 Pilot and we were about to make the jump and buy it. But the more research I do, the more I read about the 16 & 17' having transmission problems and acceleration problems and have a hard ride. I am torn. I love EVERYTHING the 3rd gen pilots have to offer, but we're afraid to pull the trigger if there's problems that are guaranteed to happen. The pilot we're inquiring is the 2017 Ex-L with 78k miles for 26,500.00 from a private seller. I don't want to spend that much money and have to turn around and put more money into it.
Great video, please do Rav4 2019 + VS CRV 2019 +
I just purchased a 2010 Highlander base model to replace my 2003 4runner that was totalled in a wreck...not my fault. Great vehicle! Very pleased with Toyota products.👍
You were texting, eating, and watching porn when you wrecked werent you?😄😂🙃
We love you in Florida Scotty!!!! 🤙
We don’t
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Love my 2016 limited Highlander.had it 2 years. GREAT sound system, too!!
I bought a 2010 Highlander FWD Limited last year and so far it has been a great vehicle. Only 94k miles on it so far.
Great video Scotty!!!👍👍👍.
Me personally I would go with the Toyota Highlander over the Honda Pilot ..
Hey Scotty make video of Honda Odyssey and Toyota Sienna
I have a 2015 highlander with 85,000 miles in NYC. Volume and tuning knobs broke when wiping them during my first month of ownership. Last year the plastic around the car seat cracked and the edges of the front seats along the side of the door flattened out (lost their cushiness). Bracket fell off exhaust and it rattles. A few weeks ago the passengers side window would go up slightly when I tried to close it, and then back down. I had to do it at least 10 times to get it to go up. It has been okay since then. No rebooting or blacking out of display console and no other problems. Car drives like it did when I first got it. Reliable, fast with 6 cyl engine, and comfortable. Would buy again. I had a Honda CRV prior to this for 9 years. Nothing ever broke or went bad but I like my highlander a lot more anyway for comfort and performance and reliability.
Thanks so much!!! The future mrs and I are on a budget and in need of a reliable, fuel efficient, Mid SUV. We're checking Consumer Reports but your review cut right to the chase!!! Thank you! Thank you! Thank you!