Used 2021 Honda Passport SUV Consumer Reviews
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Great Vehicle
Perfect size for our needs and lots of nice features. We get nearly 25 mpg around town and have the ability to tow up to 5,000 lbs. is a nice combination.
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Traded 2019 CRV , Love this car
Way more solid and road worthy than the CRV. More storage , sure footed and fast ..
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Passport
If you're looking for a SUV AND YOU NEED ROOM, THIS IS THE VEHICLE FOR YOU. I'VE LEASED 3 CRV'S prior which I loved but this vehicle awesome. Once you get in and start to drive, you are going to say, o my God, I did, and the technology is out of this world. I do recommend the Passport EXL or the Ellite. Great car all around
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After driving 2,000 miles I find the front seats inadequate. They may be comfortable for short trips and for people 5’7” or shorter but Not for those those taller. Front seats provide very little thigh support. They are too short. Additional comment: the road/wind noise was excessive. I was quit disappointed in this given the positive and improved comments made in adds
Sold the 2016 Pilot
Pretty much the same interior as the Pilot. Ride seems to be a little stiffer. Maybe I should say more nimble. Slightly quicker that my Pilot even though there are no differences in drive train. You would think the gas mileage would be a little better since the Passport is slightly smaller and lighter but that is definitely not the case. My 2016 Pilot would always get at least 27+ mpg going back and forth to Florida (1120 miles) and often touch 30 mpg. This new Passport gets 25+ on the road and lucky to get 23+ in town. As with my Pilot, I’m still not impressed with the forward collision system and now it has to be disabled every time I start the vehicle. Info center is better than the 2016 Pilot as is the GPS.
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