Used 2019 Honda Passport Consumer Reviews
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Great All-Round SUV
Bought a Sport AWD since I was looking for the least expensive way in to a new Passport. No sunroof, leather, power seats, or touchscreen w/Apple CarPlay. Still has the nice V6, good 9 speed, and full suite of safety features. Not a huge fan of the 20 inch wheels on a vehicle touted as being more off road capable. Might have to get 18’s and tires with more sidewall some day. In the meantime stay off those curbs! Vehicle rides very nicely - quiet and smooth. (I came out of an Audi). Very happy with the purchase so far. Oh, and the push button shift doesn’t seem to bother me at all...
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honda sport
I have a 2019 honda passport, and I love it. Although the push buttons were different I have grown to love them. The ride and noise level is very comfortable. I am getting 24 mpg in the CITY. I have not had any issues with my passport and I am very happy with it. I do not have nav, nor did I want it. I choose the sport because it has just what is needed and less electronics to go wrong. I would highly recomment this suv.
- Sport 4dr SUVMSRP: $15,32774 mi away
- Touring 4dr SUVMSRP: $21,99869 mi away
- Touring 4dr SUVMSRP: $26,52947 mi away
This time the passport is good
Bought a 2019 passport. We have used it for 4,00 miles now. It's a nice car but has a few things that bother me. One is the interface with my I-Pods. I have a 2012 pilot that works great. The passport will play the I-Pod but you can not search or change what is playing. You have to disconnect the I-pod set it to what you want to play, start it, then plug it in. Then it will play what you started. One of the other things is the auto braking, it will activate at times from oncoming traffic. Most times just a wiggle of the steering wheel, a beep , and a warning light that says BRAKE. But at times it will aggressively apply the brakes for no reason. This has almost got me rear ended. I personally do not like this at all. Another thing is at times when my wife is using it it will not start unless she presses very hard on the brake. The car gets good gas milage. We just returned from vacation and it stayed at 25 1 MPG the whole time. Wind noise is ok. Handles well. Seats are comfy.could be more peppy at partial throttle but goes well when pushed. Interior is nice and roomy. Keyless entry doesn't work as well as the maximas we have owned in past. We have a 2012 pilot we bought new and still have. We believe the passport will prove to be a keeper also if we can get the little bugs out of it. I recommend this vehicle. After more months of use and miles we still like our passport a lot. The annoying auto brake still will often warn us and sometimes actually apply the brakes as we approach oncoming traffic on two lane roads mostly. Funny that it is almost always a white car or truck approaching that triggers the event. Having the warning flash on the dash and the steering wheel shake is one thing, but having the car apply the brakes is another. A couple of times this almost caused me to be hit from behind. It can be turned off but that sort of defeats the safety of it all. Over all a very good car.
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Sleek, Stylish and fun to drive
I love almost everything about my Passport. The handling is super agile and feels like a luxury ride. The connectivity and layout of everything is very functional and easy to get use to. I was worried first about the push button transmission, but honestly you get use to it in a few days. There are lots of fail safes just in case you forget to put it into park. Good Save, Honda. This car has so many gadgets and is a dream to drive. I drive a lot in town and am getting about 19MPG, but on the highway I get about 26MPG. The one thing I don't like is the adaptive cruise control is not the smoothest, and doesn't work at low speeds. Sometimes on cruise, I find the Passport exceeding the speed I set by 10 or more miles per hour, so I have to break sometimes when going down hill using cruise control.
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Awesome 2 row SUV
I was looking for a mid sized SUV with 2 rows and more room than some of the SUV's in the segment that are either small or have weak engines. We camp alot, fish, throw a kayak or two on the roof, have a dog, etc and I wanted some extra room in the cargo area. This car is the perfect size for these kind of needs, is spacious throughout, has a great V6 engine (forget those whinny turbo 4 setups, will present problems later), the Nav/Entertainment system is awesome and just about everything in the car makes sense...what you would expect from Honda. It's not luxurious, our Enclave is, so is the RDX I test drove, but I wasn't buying the Passport for luxury...space, value and practicality are its advantages. I test drove the car and took one home off the showroom floor - Lunar Silver metallic with the black molding, looks awesome. AWD, Touring pkg, has everything you need, price point is reasonable. For Northern NJ folks, Honda of Hackettstown was great to deal with, easy process, great staff, see Josh, best car sales consultant I have worked with. They have free oil changes for life of car, since I bought it, can't beat that. I grew up driving Hondas & Acuras, test drive the car, you will love it.
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