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Honda Pilot Car Insurance

If you drive a Honda Pilot or are thinking about buying one, it helps to understand how your vehicle can factor into your car insurance options.

  • The Honda Pilot is a midsize three-row SUV commonly used for commuting, family driving, everyday errands and road trips.
  • Insurance costs and coverage needs can vary based on the vehicle’s year, trim, drivetrain, seating configuration, how it’s driven and where it’s kept.
  • Here’s what to consider when getting a car insurance quote for a Honda Pilot.

How much is car insurance for a Honda Pilot?

The cost to insure a Honda Pilot depends on several factors.

FactorWhy it matters
Vehicle year and trimNewer vehicles or higher trims may have different repair or replacement costs.
Driver profileDriving history and household drivers can affect the final quote.
LocationRates can vary based on where the vehicle is kept and driven.
Mileage and useA daily commuter may have different insurance considerations than a vehicle driven less often.
Coverage choicesLimits, deductibles and optional coverages can affect the cost of a policy.
Lease or loan statusLenders or leasing companies may require certain coverage types or limits.

What you need to get a Honda Pilot car insurance quote

Have this information ready when requesting a quote:

  • Driver information
  • Vehicle year, make and model
  • VIN, if available
  • Estimated mileage
  • Address where the vehicle is kept
  • Current insurance information, if applicable
  • Desired coverage limits and deductibles, if known

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Coverage options for Honda Pilot drivers

Coverage needs vary, but Honda Pilot drivers may want to consider full auto coverages, including collision, comprehensive, liability, medical coverage, and uninsured or underinsured motorist coverage.

How to save on car insurance for your Honda Pilot

  • Bundle your auto policy with another eligible Amica policy.2
  • Ask about safe driving discounts or other savings opportunities you may qualify for.
  • Consider how different deductibles may affect your premium and out-of-pocket costs.
  • Review your coverage as your Pilot ages or your driving needs change.

FAQs about Honda Pilot car insurance

The cost depends on factors such as your Pilot’s model year, trim, drivetrain, seating configuration, where the vehicle is kept, how it’s used, the drivers on the policy and the coverages you choose.

It can. Lenders and leasing companies may require certain coverage types or limits, so it’s important to review those requirements when choosing your policy.

Yes. A newer Pilot or higher trim may have different repair or replacement costs than an older model, which can influence your quote.

No. Vehicle color generally does not affect your car insurance rate, but the vehicle’s year, trim, safety features, drivetrain, seating configuration, location and coverage choices can.

Online quoting not available in all states.
2 Discounts not available in all states and may vary.

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