Used 2021 Honda Passport Elite 4dr SUV AWD (3.5L 6cyl 9A) Consumer Reviews
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Passport to the Future
Before purchasing I was deciding between the 4Runner and Passport. I wanted a dependable vehicle that was off road capable but also fuel efficient. While neither are very fuel efficient the Passport is rated better. I also wanted a vehicle that was comfortable for long road trips. The Passport checked all the boxes. In the short time that I have had the Passport I am getting 27 on highway trips with plenty of comfort. The heated and ventilated seats are really a nice touch. In the cold climate the rear heated seats are appreciated along with the HVAC controls. Another nice feature is the Honda torque vectoring AWD. There is always at least 20% of the power going to the rear wheels. I highly recommend this vehicle to anyone needing a comfortable road cruiser with off-road capability.
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Handles better than you'd think for 4400 lbs.
I love driving. To me, a station wagon is the ideal vehicle, but they don't make them anymore, and our old Acura TSX Wagon did not have enough power and it was FWD only... so we got an '18 Ridgeline BE. Excellent, but I don't like how trucks load.. so back to the wagons. I don't need three rows, but I'm sold on the rear torque vectoring of SH-AWD and iVMT4 so we knew it couldn't be an Odyssey. The Pilot is too big, too softly sprung and it's D pillar is too mommy looking. The Passport, looks very nice, just like a little boy ready to play. So we got an Elite AWD. We had some teething issues with popping noised caused by the media connector from the CAN bus into the Navi head end, but they fixed it. On the open road, on half use of cruise control at 80 mph I can get 430 miles per tank with another 30 to go. Perfect for long drives. We've done a number of NON STOP 1200 miles in it, my wife and I, with just four quick stops, 17 hours.. so we find the seats comfortable, the ride smooth, the handling secure, the stereo works fine (I use my Android phone, USB and Tidal HiFi with 500 records downloaded into its 512GB flash) and the car is easy to drive and very sure footed. You ought to see me go through the turns on the I5 around Mt. Shasta. The CHP gave me a warning... wife told me NOT TO say anything about the rear torque vectoring. It also swallows a lot of cargo with the back seats down. Other than the lawyers and their doodah restrictions like the engine stop, having to stop to change NAVI destinations, etc... the vehicle serves our needs very well. The shifter? Not an issue, I'm used to the design and I use the paddle shifters. I do wish, however, it had the 10AT and not the 9AT with the dog gear between 4th and 5th. It sucks on downshifts, but you only notice that when the drive the truck as if it were my old GSR/RSX-S/CRX or a number of Sis. We intend to purchase this Passport when it comes out of its lease, something we seldom do with our cars. Which, is the highest praise I can give a car. EDIT: Well, when it came off its lease, the resale value was likt 85% off MSRP.... dang it... so we took the option and extended the lease. After 3+ years, mostly working from home, we're still in it and at only 30K miles the Passport still feels new.
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Awesome 2 Row SUV
The 2021 Passport Elite checks off all the boxes. Its has a lot of passenger space, on a long trip. Plenty of power. Over a year with my Passport Elite. I have no issues with my SUV. Gas mileage is about 23 on the highway. Around 15 City/Highway. If you are looking for a V-6 with good acceleration, the Passport is the SUV to buy. Plenty of room for 5 passengers. It has plenty of cargo space behind the 2nd row. Good fuel economy for an SUV. I got 24 MPG on the highway. It has a large cargo area with a lot of storage. I have my Passport Elite for over a year and I definitely recommend this SUV. There is nothing negative about this vehicle. It’s fun to drive, great in the snow. No issues to report. My 21 PP is still amazing to drive after 2 years and 11,000 miles. The MPG is 25 highway and 18 city / highway. No issues to report
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Great ride
Great to drive and extremely comfortable. Only downside is the mpg- even on econ mode incamt get above 15mpg in a suburban drive.
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Love my new SUV
I love the passport Elite for so many reasons from the smooth and powerful drive to the buttery leather seats , the safety features, the wireless charger and the overall quality.
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