What is the average miles per gallon for a 2007 Honda Pilot?

so i got a 2007 honda pilot last year an its been decent mileage wise. usually gets around 17-20 mpg average. depends a lot on driving style tho. highway driving gives better miles like 20+ per gallon but city driving brings it down.

my buddy got one too n says it shouldn’t go lower than 16 mpg. anyone else think its city vs highway makes a big diff? noticed it guzzles more in traffic.

and i heard newer pilots should do better fuel wise but i guess they cost more right?

ya think i might luck out if i stick to long highway trips? heard a few ppl saying the mpg shoots up more when taking those.

I’ve owned a 2007 Honda Pilot in Texas, and I’ve found it averages around 18-20 mpg city and 24-26 mpg highway. It’s not bad for a big SUV. Trust me, it runs good even after all these years - love how it handles! Still think it’s worth the gas, even if it guzzles. Bet it’s similar up in Canada though!

I’ve got a 2007 Honda Pilot in Austin, Texas, and she usually clocks around 18-20 mpg overall. City driving gets me a bit less, ‘cause traffic, you know? But highway cruising in the sticks is sweet, like up to 22 mpg! Good ol’ reliable beast, especially for picking up my little one and all our gear from soccer practice!

I’ve driven a 2007 Honda Pilot around Denver, and it seems to hit around 17-20 mpg. Hard to nail down since city and highway miles vary. Buddies think it’s decent for a big SUV, especially if you’re not pushing the gas pedal a ton. Anyone else find MPG can shift like crazy with road type and driving style? Reminds me of summers cruising mixed roads, hope my numbers match others’ experiences. Always interesting comparing notes, right?

Back in 2010 when I first drove my '07 Honda Pilot in Orlando, it got decent mileage, like 22 mpg. Mind you, traffic wasn’t always friendly, but it’s a trade-off for that space, am I right? Pretty solid for a big SUV, at least where I’m from!

I’ve been driving my '07 Honda Pilot up and down California, and it’s been solid! On average, I get 'bout 18-20 miles per gallon. The numbers vary based on city traffic or open highway cruising. highway gas stations are a pain, but gotta do what you gotta do. It’s a decent MPG for a bit of a heavy truck, staying efficient despite the size. Can relate to anyone dealing with gas prices rising here in the States!

I’ve owned a 2007 Honda Pilot in Colorado, man, and it’s averaged like 18-20 mpg around town. Highway was better, I guess over 22 mpg, which is pretty decent for a suv. Not perfect, but yeah, handles the Rockies well. You know what I mean?

Back in 2013, I had a 2007 Honda Pilot in Toronto. It averaged around 17-18 mpg in the city, but I swear on me grandpa, highway mpg was like 22! It wasn’t a fuel sipper, but with my tall lads, it was perfect—spacey enough for soccer gear. Besides, those V6 days, eh? I remember a few times I had to top off extra but was worth it for that family road trip feel!

I remember once driving my 2007 Honda Pilot in Texas and it was surprising! The MPG was pretty solid, averaging around 20 in the city and hitting 25 on the highway. That’s with backseat full of kids! I think it’s a sweet ride, especially for mileage. I heard someone in Canada said theirs does even better. Either way, it’s pretty decent for its size. Definitely kept me on budget fuel-wise back then!

I’ve owned a 2007 Honda Pilot up here in Canada, and it’s been a solid ride. Avg mpg was around 18-20 in the city and 22-24 on the highway. Not the best, but for the size, it was fair enough. Gas prices here can hit ya in the wallet, so I kept my eye on MPG closely. Also, regular maintenance helped keep it running smooth.

I’ve got a 2007 Honda Pilot around here in Texas. It averages like, 16-18 mpg. Passengers n luggage really knock it down though, but still runs solid. Seen some folks pushing it to 20 mpg on extra care on a gentle road. Crazy, right?

Back when I owned a 2007 Honda Pilot in Texas, I was surprised how good MPG it got! I was clocking around 18-20 MPG in mixed driving. Not great for city sitches, but decent highway MPG made long trips worthwhile. Everyone in my circle was amazed; it was a solid deal!