Downgrade from 2018 pilot

Asked by Dhar Oct 15, 2019 at 10:21 PM about the 2018 Honda Pilot Touring FWD

Question type: Car Selling & Trading In

I bought a new Honda pilot touring in 2018.  Now I
feel it's too big for city drive and not needing 3rd
row. What's are my options for Down grade without
much loss or out of pocket. O owe about 33000 on
this car. Considering a 2016 or 17 MDX or a Q5.
Amy suggestions

2 Answers

Use kbb.com to see what your car is worth. Odds are you will lose a bundle on a trade in.

Making a lot of assumptions your car might be worth $30,000 on trade in. You can get more if you sell it yourself.

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