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PILOTHEAD
Has anyone encountered this or have any ideas about it...

We got the state registration and title today and it reads "STATION WAGON" now I know that most piloteers are family haulers but c'mon a little bit of testostrone please!... is there some advantage to having it classified this way and whose adavantage would it be and why? sometimes in the right light i think wow its just high up station wagon...no wait its the rugged manley SUV for the family :1:
Dano
yup. . .classified as a wagon in jersey too.

never gave the testosterone issue much thought, though. figure it's a family car and with the antiquated registration system, it's probably the best they could come up with
macbethderham
My registration calls it a "suburban"...now I can tell my husband that we realy did get the car he wanted all along. :2:

Actually, he changed his mind when he saw the Pilot.:17:
PILOTHEAD
the comments i get here in GM country are... "that dont look as bad as i though it would" and the like I think its a complement ... go buy a trailblazer cowboy:cool: like a rock
RNPilot
If it is a station wagon why am I paying SUV priced insurance!!!!! Have to check that one out with my insurance agent.
PILOTHEAD
dang... show you right... please post your agents words!
P1E
heh.. I've got "4dr Sedan" in Virginia, but then again, I don't question these things...
nologic
my insurance statement declares the Pilot to be a "Sport Wagon"

That doesn't sound too bad.

As for the testosterone, you guys can keep it. I have found that estrogen rules. :jump3:

nologic
JungleJim
quote:
Originally posted by nologic
my insurance statement declares the Pilot to be a "Sport Wagon"

That doesn't sound too bad.

As for the testosterone, you guys can keep it. I have found that estrogen rules. :jump3:

nologic



Our CRV is classified as a "sport wagon" also. My wife really hates that, since she doesn't like station wagons. Of course, we all tease that she drives a 'wagon"!
PILOTHEAD
I must say the grocery basg hooks dont help the non wagon idea!:rolleyes:
BillR
Mine is a station wagon too.
But so are my son's Cherokee, my Mountaineer (trying to sell) and my wife's gold Highlander that's also listed as brown according to the RMV.
davemac
Imagine... a RMV with antiquated automation.;) Here in Mass, the Pilot is shown as a station wagon (is wood panel siding going to be offered soon?).
The consolation is that previous vehicle, 4Runner...considered to be more "truck-like", was also classified a station wagon?
So long as they don't surcharge for the "Rumble Seat" in back, I'm not gonna lose sleep.
Brenda
My oklahoma state reg. lists the pilot as "ut" , utility I think.
mikmax1
My Illinois Title came yesterday. Said "Carryall". Think the state could learn about "Sports Utility Vehicle"? Politics, I guess.
N_Jay
Where model year 2000 cars showed up as "Horseless Carrage" due to a Y2K issue?

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