Used 2022 Honda Passport Consumer Reviews
Dashboard goes blank from time to time.
Been at the dealer a few times, still the same problem. The transmission sometimes shifts hard not smooth.
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Only real upgrade was the better suited 18" wheels
I own a 2021 Passport EX-L , all and all its a great vehicle. Great power, transmission is smooth, rides well, lots of room width wise, maybe more than really needed.(sucks parking in parking lots, I anticipate having my doors dinged) But my real gripe is the measly 40" of front leg room and 20" standard wheels option? A vehicle this size should have atleast as much leg stretch up front as a forester or hell a honda accord. I would consider swapping up to this newer trailsport simply for the wheels alone, to save costs on downsizing mine, but the average at best 40" front leg space, I'm likely trading this in this year in 2022 . Honda R&D needs to add an extra couple inches of seat rails, lost this taller driver.
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- TrailSport 4dr SUVMSRP: $30,9901 mi away
- Elite 4dr SUVMSRP: $31,99960 mi away
- EX-L 4dr SUVMSRP: $32,79091 mi away
Not too big; not too small.
Like the ride and room, don’t like the push-button shifter.
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Nice ride with lots of space for passengers
Nice ride and speeds up quick. It is roomy to those in the back and comfortable too.
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Love My Passport
Great vehicle. Couldn’t be happier I chose this over a Santa Fe, Murano and Outback. Drives like a real SUV. Update: Have now owned it for one year and absolutely love it. No problems, leaks, rattles or squeaks. Have taken it on several trips, drives great and holds a lot of cargo.
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