Used 2020 Honda Passport Consumer Reviews
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Great all-round car
We went from a 2018 Mercedes GLC 300 to the 2020 Honda Passport Touring. We much prefer the size of the Passport over our previous car and is a much better value along with using regular fuel and not premium. We are very pleased with the gas consumption, as over 22,000 miles we are averaging 25.6 mpg. The Passport is enjoyable to drive, comfortable, good sound system and has numerous safety features, some of which are way oversensitive, plenty of rear storage and passenger room. An advantage of the Honda Navigation over the Mercedes is the updates can be done without going to the Dealership and you get 5 years of updates included. The question is would you buy this car again. After some early issues the Passport has been rock solid over the past two years. The Garman based Navigation and several of the safety warnings could be enhanced but overall, I think this is a great car and value for the money. We do like driving the Passport and it has done fine in the snow and bad weather and is comfortable on long trips. The cost of the regular maintenance grips to the Honda Dealer have been reasonable. We are pleased with the quality and would definitely by another Passport. It is sized right between the CR-V and Pilot.
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Passport 2020
I have been a long time Subaru owner. I looked at Ascent didn't want a turbo engine. With that said I went with the Passport. I like the quitness of the Honda and the engine response. Also around turns the Passport doesn't plow as much in turns. How were I think Subaru beats Honda is interior layout. I don't think I'll ever get use to the push button transmission. I would like the tach to have a gauge instead of that silly bar. I would use the bar for coolant temp. Some of the controls just fell to hand better like gas door opener, rear deck and I liked the lane clearance light on the side view mirror instead of door panel. The other two things that are driving me crazy, it seems I'm never quite confortable with the gas/brake pedal location and the car sensing oncoming traffic which I see and then braking.
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- Touring 4dr SUVMSRP: $21,700475 mi away
- Touring 4dr SUVMSRP: $26,998455 mi away
- EX-L 4dr SUVMSRP: $20,976211 mi away
New Passport Elite
Size is perfect for 5 seat suv. Handles beautifully. Love the elite features. Still learning how to operate them all. Overall very happy
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So far so good
Admittedly I have only had my passport for less than a week but have put over 600 miles on it. MPG running about 27. Comfortable, handles well, smooth shifting as i drive.
Not for big people
Very nice car: responsive, handles well, great console storage between the front seats, many nice features. But the arm rests are too close to the body. They should be made to adjust outwards/telescope out. I kept putting my elbow down too rest but kept missing the arm rest. It is for narrow types, not me. Comfort is number one for me. So I kept shopping.
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