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Touchscreen Interface Isn't So Great - 2016 Honda Pilot Long-Term Road Test


The 2016 Honda Pilot's touchscreen interface is not very good. One is inclined to hand Honda a Fiat-Chrysler UConnect system and say buttons or knobs please.
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Good question. Everything above Pilot LX comes with the 8-inch touchscreen. Looking at some dealer inventory pics, it would seem the LX has a smaller screen with knobs, as you speculated. -- Brent
To answer my own question a little bit, these systems are very impressive on the showroom floor. People have grown comfortable with touch interfaces and staring at screens and swiping. This all falls apart when you're driving and need to have your eyes on the road. But Honda is hoping you don't realize this until after making your purchase.
Edit: And thank you for the follow-up to my question, Brent.