Used 2020 Honda Passport Consumer Reviews
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Scary braking issue/AC not cooling
Bought a 2020 new in Feb 2021. 9000 miles on it now. < 6000 are mine. AC is already failing. They replaced Freon and put blue dye in it so I can deal with it again later. Yeah. But evn worse, I was driving last week on interstate, and no other cars around, and nothing in the road, and the passport braked hard for no reason at high speed. It startled me as I didn’t know what had happened, and I’m looking everywhere but the road ahead to see what was happening. Very dangerous situation. Thank goodness no one was behind me like in Atlanta, or there would have been a crash. Took it into dealership and they don’t know either, but act like it’s not their problem. Just sensitive. Guess someone has to die first.
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Passport Sways all over the place.
I bought a 2020 passport Elite and I had to get rid of it. The lane sensing is too sensitive and vibrates the steering wheel way too much. Also, the vehicle won’t stay planted on the road and sways all over the place. It makes long drives a chore. I got the alignment looked at twice by two different honda dealerships and they couldn’t find the problem. Also, gas mileage is horrible. Beware if you’re looking at a passport. I got a Subaru Outback XT and my life has been better ever since.
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Nicest SUV I have ever driven
I traded in my 2016 4Runner that was a very nice SUV for the 2020 Passport. The 4Runner though has gotten a bit stale and fallen behind other mid-size SUV's in technology and available options for the money. It has the best ride of the other models I tested including the Ford Explorer, and have more options. If your looking at a mid-size SUV, I'd give this one a shot.
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Less than yr old with multiple repetitive problems
From the time I picked up my new Passport, it has had repetitive problems ranging from constant vehicle instability warnings, a driver’s side window that gets stuck open (in Minnesota in the winter), defective front windshield (internally chipped under the mirror encasement) that spidered throughout, auto-start that does not reliably work, a defective seatbelt that damaged the footwell, a defective infotainment center (see class action lawsuit against Honda). The undercarriage began to rust just months after purchase (I have just over 6000 miles on it and rust continues to progress). When one attempts to shift from park or reverse into drive, it often takes two or three presses of the drive button before the car will move forward. We have been a honda family for almost three decades but this will be our last. DO NOT buy this car!
Should have never brought passport back
Bought our passport in nov 2019.. its a 2020 model. So its been 14 months . Spacious interior... great acceleration... comfy seats. The bad... suv constantly tries to brake on 2 lane roads with on coming traffic- alignment always out at every oil change... dealer suggested not driving on rough roads. REALLY. THE 20 INCH were a bad idea since the rubber band tires ride like on skids... guess that may be causing problem with alignment. Has same motor as my old odyssey... but 2k less weight and same fuel mileage. This is our 4th honda and our last. Only buy if you like rough rides - bad ailgnments- and terrible fuel mileage.