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Telluride’s handling vs. Pilot’s and CX9’s

Amati5

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Anyone coming from a late model Pilot or a CX9 that can describe the difference in handling with the Telluride? I drove the CX9 briefly about a year ago and it drove like a 3 (currently own). I am renting a 19 Pilot in Hawaii and it handles the sharp curves very well. I am super impressed how little body roll and the confidence it gives with 6 adults onboard. The interior however is surprisingly so plain for this generation since every manufacturer is now so focused on interior designs.

Handling has always been my priority but when buying a family big car it’s not as important as roominess and comfort but if the Telluride can handle the same or even close it would be a big plus.

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