Used 2020 Honda Passport Consumer Reviews
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LOVE the Passport!
Going on our 2nd week with the 2020 Honda Passport Touring. So far its been a wonderful experience. I had a 2018 GMC Terrain Denali and I couldn't be happier with my new Honda SUV. I really enjoy how high your view is on the road. 1 day after bringing my Passport home it snowed 14". Extremely pleased with how the passport went through the snow! I did not slide at all and it took off so smooth from stoplights, etc. I cannot say this of the Terrain. The tires GMC puts on the Terrain are horrible if you live in a state with snow. We bought new all-terrain tires for the GMC after just 10K miles. The safety features are great too! Its so nice that you don't have to add these features on for an extra cost - nice job to Honda for including them on all models. The interior is generous but not too big. We have two large dogs and they fit perfectly (it was a bit tight in the terrain) as the Honda seems a bit wider. Easy to Park! Fairly tight turning radius. Interior - Everything is laid out well from the driver perspective. I also love that I can turn off the "Auto-Stop" feature if desired. Which honestly hasn't bothered me much but sometimes when you are in stop/go traffic it gets to be a bit much plus not sure how hard this has to be on the starter. The seats are more comfortable to me in the Honda as they support your back. Also, a silly thing.... but the cupholders actually hold a Large convenience store soda! I had to give up just a couple of things - heated steering wheel, panoramic sunroof and auto parallel parking. The benefits of the Honda definitely make it worth giving up these 3 things. I also am enjoying the fact that my Honda should run for a LONG time. :).
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Minor Complaints, Maybe I'm Just Whiny
I got a 2021 Passport Elite, coming off of a 2017 Civic Turbo that got 38 MPG. I was kind of shocked getting about 18 MPG then I read a random review that mentioned the Econ mode which I had on since day one. DO NOT DRIVE THIS VEHICLE IN ECON! I didn't realize how sluggish this car was until I turned it off and BAM! Superior performance and gas mileage went to almost 22 MPG. Whatever adjustments Honda did for the ECON mode are useless. I'm not used to a bigger car so parallel parking has been a real problem, it's just difficult to judge curb distance. Auto parallel parking would have been major helpful. I get random beeping (I assume from the sensors) with nothing illuminating to indicate any problem or detection of lane departure or another vehicle. My biggest problem is that the Passport looks rather dowdy. I chose quality and comfort over looks but I wish (especially the rear end) wasn't so unremarkable. I'm still super happy with the performance of the Passport overall.
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- EX-L 4dr SUVMSRP: $22,404446 mi away
- EX-L 4dr SUVMSRP: $22,513453 mi away
- Touring 4dr SUVMSRP: $26,998369 mi away
2020 Elite White Pearl
Great vehicle to drive. Lots of extra features, easy to handle. Good gas mileage (21 mpg and I live in NYC)
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Peppy Passport
Love the way the Passport drives and all the included amenities. I think it should have more sensors on the bumpers, front and back. There are no sensors in the middle of the bumpers, which is a bigger issue in the front. I also believe they went cheap with the folding side mirrors. They should fold automatically. You should not have to press a button every time you park to fold the mirrors. They could also have included a cargo net. So many vehicles do now. the changes I'm talking about would cost less then $200.00, which would allow them to charge $500 to $1000 more. Probably! The "Blind Spot" indicator should be located on the mirrors, not on the post. It's more natural to look at the mirrors then the post. Really don't understand this.
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Horrible gas mileage
I purchased the 2020 Passport instead of the Pilot because I did not need a 3rd row and the salesman told me "the Passport is basically the same as the Pilot be 2 rows instead of 3 so why to pay the money for the Pilot". I've had the Passport for about 4 weeks, I have 881 miles on it and absolutely can not believe how bad it eats gas! I am getting 16.7 miles to the gallon. I've called the service department and the technician said to bring it in, which I did. He told me it's the way I'm driving the car. I must be heavy-footed! I went home and decided to go back today and drive the Pilot. As I was getting in the car the salesman said " you are going to get worse gas mileage on this car because it's heavier" I told him I actually hope he was right. I drove the Pilot for 7 miles in the same area I drive my Passport and I got 21.8 miles to the gallon and the gas needle didn't move. When I drive 7 miles in the Passport the needle significantly moves. When I got back and told him I was getting much better mileage with the Pilot than the Passport he did not know what to say! I am having the car inspected but feel I was duped. I would have been happy to pay more money for the Pilot for the better gas mileage and folded the third row down.