Honda Pilot Long-Term Test: 40,000 Miles in the Books!
When practicality is paramount, all other considerations sit even further back than usual, Âparticularly style. Take three-row crossovers, a genre with space for all manner of considerations. Once you package three rows of seats, plump out the silhouette to maximize interior volume, and pull the beltline low for the sake of visibility, you?re left with a fairly bland template onto which to project your brand?s aesthetics. Not that buyers in the big-crossover class seem discouraged by their vehicles? sameness?sales success in mainstream segments often requires automakers to color inside the lines. That said, the crossover?s role as a minivan surrogate means that plenty of its passengers will color all over the interior. READ MORE ??
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