The crossover and SUV segments in the United States are booming, meaning you have plenty of options to choose from when it comes to buying a new vehicle. To help you save time with some of the research, we compare some of the most popular models on our website, and on this page, we’re matching up two midsize SUV options that are likely near the top of your test drive list: the 2019 Honda Pilot vs the 2019 Ford Explorer.
Interior space is important in any car, but perhaps even more so when it comes to SUVs. Here, the Pilot has a clear edge, particularly in cargo space with an additional 3 cubic feet once the rear seats are folded down. You’d expect the Explorer to make up for this with more room for passengers, yet, it falls behind the Pilot here as well by about 1 cubic foot, in addition to offering only 7 seats compared to the Pilot’s 8 seats in the standard configuration.
2019 Honda Pilot LX FWD |
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2019 Ford Explorer Base FWD |
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83.9 cubic feet | Cargo Volume | 80.7 cubic feet |
153 cubic feet | Passenger Volume | 152 cubic feet |
$31,450* | MSRP | $32,365 |
8 | Seats | 7 |
Value, however, is just as important when buying an SUV as any else we’ve looked at so far on this page. When it comes to the starting MSRP, the 2019 Honda Pilot LX FWD has a starting MSRP of $31,450, noticeably lower than that of the 2019 Ford Explorer’s entry level model.* Of course, that doesn’t tell the entire store. We also have to consider what comes standard with that price. When analyzing the data in regards to that, you may be surprised to find that the Pilot comes standard with some features the Explorer does not, such as Adaptive Cruise Control, USB ports and a rear armrest.
But, we don’t want you to just take our word for everything. Find out for yourself just what keeps the Honda Pilot at the top of the midsize SUV segment by taking a test drive here at Hilton Head Honda.
*MSRP excluding tax, license, registration, $995.00 destination charge and options. Dealers set own prices.