Used 1999 Honda Passport Consumer Reviews
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Nice to drive, on road and off
I've had this passport for over 2 years, and it has not disappointed me. I've done all the routine maintenance, and it has done everything I've asked it to. I drive offroad and a lot of highways, lately. While I'm not into really roughing it, I like to take rides into the desert in the winter. This is what I consider a real "ladylike" SUV (for me at least) - it looks nice, is easy to handle, I can run it through the mud, and then after a car wash, drive it to the office all week. Nice.
Worst Car Ever
The car was in the shop every 3 months. Maybe the reason is that it is NOT a Honda but a ISUZU.
What a lemon!
This truck was nothing but trouble! It spent weeks on end in the shop for check engine light problems, blown computer board, and not going into park. After taking the truck back to the dealer numerous times and writing several stern letters to corporate, I was finally able to get out from under the lousy truck and back into a 2001 Accord. The Accord has been flawless. Stay away from the Passport!!! Don't forget, Isuzu, who makes the Passport is like 50% owned by GM!
I love it
I really like it for being a foreign car. I have heard nothing but the best about Honda so I bought one. It's great except I don't like how they go through a quart of oil per month that bugs me. I have tried my hardest to get it stuck but that 4x4 low comes through every time. I'm excited for the snow - see if I can't get stuck in that.
Honda Passport
The vehicle developed problem with multiple systems - engine, brakes, emissions, and electric. Very unreliable for a new vehicle. Poor quality.