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  2. Honda Pilot - Wikipedia

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    The Honda Pilot is a mid-size crossover SUV with three-row seating manufactured by Honda since 2002. [3] Primarily aimed at the North American market, the Pilot is the largest SUV produced by Honda. Pilots are currently manufactured in Lincoln, Alabama , and the Pilot was produced in Alliston, Ontario until April 2007.

  3. SH-AWD - Wikipedia

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    On a very basic level, the SH-AWD system is a combination of the Honda Variable Torque Management 4WD (VTM-4) automatic all-wheel-drive system and the Active Torque Transfer System (ATTS) variable torque distribution system. Honda introduced the ATTS technology in the 1997 Honda Prelude Type SH.

  4. List of Honda transmissions - Wikipedia

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    Honda Integra (Japanese Domestic Market, ZC) Honda CR-X del Sol Si & ESi (late model with D16Y8 engine) 1997-1999 S20 B000 — 5-speed Honda Civic coupe EX; 1998 S40 (E5F and P4A may be casting codes) — 5-speed Honda Civic LX; 2003 YZC6 — 6-speed Acura CL Type-S; 2004-2007 ATC6 — 6-speed Honda Accord 3.0L; 2007-2008 SMJM — 5-speed Honda Fit

  5. 2024 Pilot vs. 2024 Passport: Comparing Honda SUVs - AOL

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    The Passport skips the two lower trim levels (LX and Sport) that are available on the Pilot; comparing the Passport EX-L and its standard all-wheel drive to the Pilot EX-L (with the optional AWD ...

  6. 2024 Toyota Grand Highlander vs. CX-90, Pathfinder, Pilot ...

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    A slew of new three-row SUVs—Honda Pilot, Mazda CX-90, Nissan Pathfinder, and Toyota Grand Highlander—gives families a whole lot to consider. 2024 Toyota Grand Highlander vs. CX-90, Pathfinder ...

  7. All-wheel drive vehicle - Wikipedia

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    Particularly in North America for several decades, the designation AWD has been used and marketed – distinctly from 4×4 and 4WD – to apply to vehicles with drive train systems that have permanent drive, a differential between the front and rear drive shafts, and active management of torque transfer, especially following the advent of the anti-lock braking system (ABS).

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