2024 Honda Passport Consumer Reviews
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Great Buy.
I like this car! I like the heated leather seats during the winter! I love everything about this car and how easy it is to maneuver, and it's everything I wanted.
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My Passport to vacation
I just bought my 2023 Honda Passport and so far I am very pleased with it. It is well equipped and will be our vacation transportation. I have run into one issue that really is frustrating. The wireless charging pad will not work with my iPhone 14. I have read where the iPhones with MagSafe charging will not work. Honda has known about this issue since the iPhone 12 series and they continue to drag their feet on fixing the issue. I also did not like that Honda is still using Halogen high beam bulbs. When you buy the top trim level which is the Elite it should have LED lighting on everything. I immediately ordered LED high beam bulbs and changed them. I have also orders a VCM Muzzler to turn that feature off. Enough of the stupid gimmicks Honda get with the program
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- EX-L 4dr SUVMSRP: $33,89957 mi away
- Black Edition 4dr SUVMSRP: $44,6654 mi away
- EX-L 4dr SUVMSRP: $37,455126 mi away
Almost Perfect
great car but seats not comfortable. could feel items in substructureof the seat.
Mixed feelings
I drove the car for 3000 miles. It is a good vehicle so far, just not very exciting ride. On the plus side: I like the heated steering wheel, the low level of noise inside de car, it has good power from the engine, it felt fairly stable in the snow and ice with the original tires. I like the conservative look.The Garmin nav is cool. However, there are some big minuses. The car feels and is heavy. Mileage is 16-19. For this mileage I could’ve gone with a 4Runner. Transmission is jerky although lately it seems to improve. The heating is very weak, thankfully it has heated seats, even on max heat the air coming through vents is tepid. Infotainment system is poorly designed and poorly coordinated with the steering wheel controls. If trying to use engine brake and down shift with the paddles, it actually shifts up, which will lead to car going faster for a few seconds until it finally shifts down. This is quite dangerous on icy roads or going downhill. This makes me miss my previous Nissan Murano.
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Hurt my back so much I had to sell it
We have always loved Hondas. Very reliable, decent driving experience. The Passport has poor gas mileage but lots of cargo space. Tech features are all good. We had wanted to keep this for 10 years! But we were only able to keep it for 3 weeks because it hurt both my and my husband's backs so much. The seats do not go far back enough. There is no place to put your elbow while driving because the little flip down things don't work and aren't comfortable. The lumbar support is too low and cannot be adjusted up. The wheel, seat, and gas pedal are in the wrong ratio. Something has gone horribly wrong with the ergonomics of this car. I have owned multiple cars in the past few decades and have never had a single one that has hurt my back.
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