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Just right
Agent22Smith, 12/21/2020
2021 Honda Passport EX-L 4dr SUV (3.5L 6cyl 9A)
Like Goldilocks, I wanted a vehicle that was "just right". One in which I could fit a lot of gear in a coverable cargo area. Three row vehicles have small coverable areas and once the 3rd row is dropped, the area isn't fully. Our Mazda CX-5 is terrific, but it doesn't easily accommodate multiple sets of golf clubs plus luggage. Since we never have a need for a 3rd passenger row, I … limited my search to the Passport; Santa Fe; Outback; and Edge. Ruled out the Edge because of bad memories of prior Fords and lousy resale value. Drove the Outback, and I preferred the driving experience of the Mazda 3 hatchback I was trading in. Then drove the Passport and never bothered with the Santa Fe, which requires a big step in cost to get an engine with sufficient power. The Passport EX-L has everything we wanted and more in terms of options. The front seats are super-comfortable; rear seats have some adjustability and flip down with the touch of a button. The engine in Normal mode is highly responsive, throwing me back in the seat when I tromped on the gas at 50mph. Ride is exceptional, and it is very quiet. All the tech bells and whistles come with it, and the interface is intuitive. Push-button transmission takes some getting used to but works great. Cargo space behind the rear seats provides room for 4 sets of golf clubs - and then some. Overall MPG is 23 on recommended unleaded, mostly rural roads @40-60mph. It's a big vehicle, but not unwieldy, as it fits into normal parking places.
UPDATE: I have owned my 2021 Passport EX-L for nearly 2 years and driven it 19,000 miles. It has delivered flawless service, and averages 26 mpg on 87 octane in a semi-rural environment. Loves: spacious and comfortable seating for front and rear seat passengers; excellent ride on paved or gravel surfaces; quiet; nice sound system; plenty of storage and luggage capacity; good handling; comprehensive technology package that allows some annoying features to be turned off. Dislikes: push-button transmission; automatic braking system that can over-react; no rain gutter for doors means you and the interior part of the door get wet upon opening.
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