Used 2021 Honda Passport SUV Consumer Reviews
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Passport passes the test
This is exactly the same as the Pilot but without the panoramic moonroof and third row. If you’re someone like me that has knee, back and neck issues on a daily basis, this is perfect for comfortably, getting in and out of the car, and the hands free kick-like wave for the lift gate makes your like easier! I’m also on the hippyish side and found it easy to buckle the seatbelt. I would recommend this for anyone from a single person, starting-up family, fur-babies family, adventurous-for-all-the-gear-person, tech families to senior citizens that are looking for a car.
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Like the safety features
Overall, I am pleased with this new vehicle after 16 years with the old 2004 Saturn Vue Redline that I loved and would buy another one if it was still available. The only problem that I didn't like is the fit (gap) on the rear cargo door. It is not even and I was told that it couldn't be adjusted with taking to a body shop and bent the brackets at the top. Other than this I am happy with the purchase.
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- EX-L 4dr SUVMSRP: $24,97334 mi away
- Elite 4dr SUVMSRP: $31,02126 mi away
- Sport 4dr SUVMSRP: $24,66635 mi away
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Love my Passport Elite. Only downside, which I thought they would change by 2023, and haven't, is the power seat adjustment for the front passenger. Why can't they make it fully adjustable like the drivers seat? My wife has to sit on a pillow-it's too low. I update: as of 2025 passenger seat STILL isn't fully adjustable like the drivers seat.
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Passport to happiness
Much like the Edmunds review for this model I find that the 2021 Honda Passport did all things well. It is not best in class at any one thing - the CX-9 handled better, the Highlander was quieter, the Atlas Sport had a more 'Euro' fit and finish and the Sorrento offered more value - but the Passport did all of these things and many others very well and, to me, was top 3 in any characteristic I carefully considered. It has excellent road manners (for an SUV). It provides a confident feeling while driving. It is powerful and responsive. It is quiet. It is nicely finished. The drivers seat is comfortable and it was easy to find a good driving position. It has excellent storage. The electronic safety features function well but are not overly intrusive. After driving for a week I can say the ergonomics - the placement and function of buttons and controls - is excellent and intuitive. It looks good. I had a older Highlander that I really liked and thought I would get another. But I only need a two-row vehicle and wanted something a little smaller, but with a V-6, no CVT, and a reputation for reliability. I bought this for a fair price, Honda-certified, and expect it will serve me well. If you are considering the vehicles I listed above, and can find a recent used one in your area, I strongly recommend you have a look at a Passport.
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Pretty good but not perfect
The 2021 Passport is quiet and comfortable. Fit and finish is very good. Fuel mileage is disappointing. Even with the optional tow package towing is not a strength. Although rated at 5000# this SUV is comfortable with only about 2500#. Still a very nice vehicle.
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