2025 Honda Passport Consumer Reviews
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Almost Perfect
great car but seats not comfortable. could feel items in substructureof the seat.
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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- Black Edition 4dr SUVMSRP: $44,499107 mi away
- EX-L 4dr SUVMSRP: $39,384109 mi away
- EX-L 4dr SUVMSRP: $47,345110 mi away
Faulty audio system
Not only was the driving experience below average for its class, but the audio system had substantial glitches even after trying four times to have it serviced at a Honda dealer. The radio often crackled loudly and sometime would not work at all. They were unable to fix it and we finally traded it in for a VW Taos. I used to think Honda was one of the best, but I will never buy a Honda again.
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Best Car I Have Ever Owned!
Great car! Lots of Room! Plenty of options that were included! My favorite car!
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Great SUV, but Downgraded
Let me start off, that the Honda Passport, is definitely comfortable, spacious, versatile, and overall a great family SUV. It has good MPG, from what I came from. However, I did notice that Honda, removed the fog lights, conversation mirror, etc on the newer lower trim models. Not sure why they would make the older models more appealing for the lower trims and then strip all that off for the newer ones. If I knew that, I would have probably purchased a later year for a lower price and some miles with more features. Than a newer model with less features for more money. Each their own though.
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