Honda Pilot 4WD MPG and Fuel Economy

Honda have been manufacturing models of Pilot 4WD for 14 years, with the latest vehicle in 2016 having a combined MPG of 21.

The estimated fuel cost for the 2016 Honda Pilot 4WD is $3,000 per year.

Government regulators have estimated that value based on 15,000 miles driven per year, using regular gasoline, and a split of 55% city driving and 45% highway driving.

💵 Compared to an average vehicle over 5 years, you will spend $3,500 more on fuel driving a 2016 Honda Pilot 4WD.

🛢 The Honda Pilot 4WD will consume roughly 14 barrels of petroleum per year, using the standard estimate of 15,000 miles per year.

💨 For every mile driven, the Honda Pilot 4WD will emit 423 grams of CO2, which is about 6,345,000 grams of CO2 per year.

🌳 To help you understand the impact of this, a normal tree will absorb around 21,000 grams of CO2 per year. This means that roughly 303 trees would be needed to offset emissions from the Honda Pilot 4WD.

The table below is a complete list of the 15 Honda Pilot 4WD fuel efficiency specifications we have data for.

Click any vehicle link to see a more detailed breakdown of the car, miles per gallon, emissions, and more.

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