2024 Honda Passport Consumer Reviews
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Comfortable ride and smooth V6 engine.
We test drove the following vehicles: Honda Passport, toyota Rav 4, Toyota Highlander, Jeep grand cherokee, Subaru outback and Forester, and ended up buying the Honda Passport. It is a bit pricey, but the ride is really nice, especially on long trips. I also prefer the smooth,powerful V6 engine over the toyota 4 cylinder Turbo. The toyota 4 cylinder turbo sounded coarse and unrefined.
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Most comfortable and smooth in this class!
I have had this Honda Passport for a few months now have put 6,000 miles on it and love it! I have driven many other vehicles in this category and I’ll have to say this is the most comfortable and smooth of them all! It also handles very nice in the whether conditions and just took a 10 hour road trip with it and it was very enjoyable! The safely systems worked amazingly and overall just very enjoyable due to it’s amazing driving dynamics and comfort! Have had many Hondas before this lasting hundreds of thousands of miles with no issues so hope this one will be the same!
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Exceeds Expectations
After reading some other reviews I had planned to wait for the 2024 with the “tweaks” which apparently, primarily focus on a new front seat center console, arm rests and more aggressive tires. However, the arm rests in the 2023 work great for both my wife and I, and we like the sliding console which allows you to lay some items on top while driving. Our “off road” driving is primarily on rural roads and on the city streets of Anchorage, Alaska which can be full of deep snow, ice, potholes and rough surfaces for a good portion of the year. We decided to take advantage of the Honda financing low interest rate incentive for the 2023 model, and we are very happy with our new Passport TrailSport. It checks all the boxes for what we were looking for, roomy, nice proven V6 performance, fair gas mileage, 18 inch rims, more rubber for those rough road conditions and potholes, has all the latest safety and technology we were interested in, handles very well, great visibility. We replaced our 2017 Ford Escape Titanium with the 2023 Passport. Our Honda dealership in Anchorage was a pleasure to work with. There’s a lot of competition in this class, and we considered several alternatives however, the Honda Passport is the best fit for us, we truly love it.
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The Passport is a Strong Contender
I traded in my 2010 Honda Pilot LX for the Passport. After reading all the reviews,seeing this car in person & taking it for a test drive I was convinced this was the right choice. The dealer gave me a good deal on my trade in & after negotiations, I feel I got a good deal on the price. I have read about other people saying the ride is stiff. It’s all in your interpretation and how it feels to you. While I did notice a difference in the ride of the Passport to the Pilot it’s nothing to complain about or a deal breaker. The controls are conveniently laid out. I’m getting used to the push button gears. The backup camera is very clear and the alerts are very good to have & an excellent feature. There is plenty of space & the acceleration is good. The headlights are bright & give good depth. If you are interested in a midsize SUV, the Passport should be worth considering.
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Very Nice Ride!
Overall, my 2024 Passport / Black edition is a very nice ride. It rides / handles very well except the 20" wheels can give it a jittery feeling on the highway when it's windy. The interior is nicely done, but for the price of a Black Edition, I think they should have given it a more upgraded feel. Three negatives, the size of the info screen is small, the gas mileage should be improved (21/24) and the side mirrors are too small, you have to lean over to see who's nearby when entering an "on ramp", you can't depend on their blind spot monitor. I think it would be tough to tow anything with these mirrors, there's just not enough angle to them to see around a boat or trailer. Toyota does a great job with their mirrors on the other vehicles we've owned, the 4-Runner for example. The things I like the most about the 2024 Passport is the overall view when driving, (except from those mirrors) the sound system / info system is very good and the space inside for hauling when you need it is very adequate along with easy to adjust seats. Finally, the acceleration is great, again it's too bad the mileage is not better, but I appreciate the power of the V6. I've driven this vehicle now for 4 months, and feel I made the right choice over the 2024 Pilot. Personally, we just don't need a 3rd row seat or want a longer SUV.
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