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Overland Park families looking to upgrade to an SUV can find two great options when comparing the Honda Pilot vs. Volkswagen Atlas. These full-size SUVs have plenty of space for you and your passengers to get comfortable on your rides, there are some differences between the two though. The 2022 Volkswagen Atlas takes the cake when it comes to comparing these two vehicles – if you aren’t sure, check out the details with Bud Brown Volkswagen below.
Looking at the Honda Pilot vs. Volkswagen Atlas prices, you’ll find the Atlas provides a little more bang for your buck. The Honda Pilot starts at $38,080 MSRP, while the VW Atlas starts at only $34,335 MSRP. That’s a difference of over $3,700! See how the rest of the lineup stacks up:
You and your passengers can get comfortable on your Lenexa rides no matter which SUV you choose. The Volkswagen Atlas does have more space for everyone and your cargo. Check out the Honda Pilot vs. Volkswagen Atlas dimensions:
When you are headed to the lake or wherever your next adventure takes you, it helps to have the towing capacity to get your boat and gear where it needs to go. When looking at the Honda Pilot vs. Volkswagen Atlas towing capacity, both provide similar towing prowess:
Lastly, comparing the features of the Honda Pilot vs. Volkswagen Atlas can give you an even better idea of just what can be provided – even from the base level. Here are the details of the features below:
After exploring the key and significant differences between these two popular Shawnee SUVs, come test-drive your favorite option at Bud Brown Volkswagen. We think it’s pretty clear that the Volkswagen Atlas is the better choice of the two, so stop by our Olathe dealership today to learn more. Contact us if you have any questions about our VW inventory!
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*Starting MSRP of $34,335 for a 2022 Volkswagen Atlas SE 2.0L TSI® with 8-speed automatic transmission. Prices exclude transportation, taxes, title, other options, and dealer charges. Dealer sets actual price.