Still the same as my 2020 touring but honestly it was a fantastic purchase. Eats up highway miles and way more nimble than my Tahoe, but still has tremendous space behind the 2nd row. That v6 is legendary.
@@luperamos7307 Looks. Pilot is ugly. And the new pilot is way more crampt. I sat in one (Im a husky broadshoulder 5'9'" man) because I wanted the updgrade iVTM4 with the better torque and heat capacity... and I hated it. It was so crampt in the driver seat. Then I got in a 23 Passport, and I was like... WOW. Big difference in comfort and space. Way more comofortable. Less sexy interior for sure, but my legs had ROOM. My thighs and lovehandles could breath. Seat was so comfy. Pilot interior feels like a 2015 Civic in size. Might have the 3rd row, but it just doesnt have the comfortable size of the Passport. Passport is like that happy medium between a 2024 Pilot and a 2020 Tahoe.
@@Omaba_BabaThe Pilot is longer than the Passport. Interior is same, but Pilot is longer. You are thinking of HRV or CRV. Pilot is just a third row Passport. Lots of room.
This feels like a car from 2019. No silly hybrids, CVTS, tiny tiny i4 turbos, no 20” touchscreen, this looks like a really good car without the dumb new stuff, especially with that vtec v6
Thats exactly what people said about their 90s cars when these Hondas were coming out in the 2000s. Your statement boldly presumes that this honda is not too old, not too new. Bullsh1t lol.
I have had my 2019 PP EX-L for 4 years/49k miles. Love it. Your review is spot on. Although I do prefer the simple infotainment screen and actual HVAC controls vs a giant tablet. The engine is a gem, transmission - eh ok. I find the best results by keeping mine in "S" all the time except the freeways. Keeps it from hunting for gears too much and upshifting to too high of a gear on side roads. The icing on the cake is I got mine for $31.5k+TTL in 10/2019 as an end of year model sale.
gorgeous red ! love the passport it as been a perfect 2 years for me since I didnt need the 3rd row of the Pilot, I wish it had the new center console tho
Had nothing to watch while eating and hey, got a notification from you reviewing a uniquely named Car! Caught my eye when it was named The Honda Passport. Thanks for the comforting watch! God bless! ❤
Currently driving a 24 forester touring....very comfortable car which an 80 Year old like Me can appreciate........But I may well trade for one of these.........Am very happy to finally see the end of gear levers which for Me only get in the way of coffee holders......And like the idea of being able to turn off those extremely annoying emergency bracking.........I have trouble getting My Forrester into My garage Because of the emergency breaking SLAMMING on the breaks because the ignorant computer thinks I'm going to have a wreak.......Also..You menchion a soft ride which I INSIST upon..........Bone jarring low pro tires are a no-go for Me..............Paul
I have a 2025 passport and I added a wireless adapter I got from Amazon to connect the phone to CarPlay. It works really good unless I need to charge the phone. I never take it out of my pocket when I’m driving.
I love my 2020 Passport Elite. The cabin is spacious and the controls on the dash and steering wheel are easy to access and use. I don't need/want a massive display. In mixed highway/street driving around San Diego, I get around 19-20 mpg. On the highway on cruise control near the speed limit (65-70), I've got 26 mpg. If I put it in Eco mode on cruise control on the highway, I may eek out 27 or 28 mpg. I agree with the assessment of adaptive cruise control. It can be sluggish to accelerate, and it does like tapping on the brakes a lot. I've also noticed that, on downhill grades, the cruise control doesn't do very well at holding the car at the set speed. I've seen it run up over 8 to 10 mph over the set speed before I had to tap on the brakes (knocking it off cruise control) to slow the car down. My old BMW 5-Series would keep the car within 2 mph of the set speed on downhill grades. I have taken my Elite AWD off-road in the deserts near San Diego, but was very timid with it, mainly because of the 20-inch wheels. I would be more inclined to do so with a Trail Sport model. It would be nice if Honda put some recovery points / tow points on the Trail Sport if they're hyping it as off-road capable.
@@ChristianC-gy1ym you’re really worried about a bigger and bigger IPad as your center console and non-physical climate controls that are integrated into the iPad? Good for you LOL 😂😂
It's interesting how they kept the old gauge cluster considering the Ridgeline (the truck version of this) has the updated and more user friendly one. At least they updated the infotainment I guess.
I am thinking they are going to just keep this until the do the full redesign to mirror the Pilots, but who knows. I think the gauge cluster is one of the weakest parts of the Passport. Just hideous.
The 2024 Passport Trailsport has (over all other current Passport models and the 2023 Passport Trailsport) revised spring rates, enhanced damper valve tuning and different stabilizer bars for increased articulation for better off-roadability. In addition to the wider track, 18" wheels and All-Terrain General Grabber tires. So the 2024 Passport Trailsport, is more than an appearance package, unlike the 2023 Trailsport that was pretty much an appearance package, other than the wheels/tires/track.
While I agree that the adaptive cruise is pretty timid, the lane centering is much better than many competitors. Admittedly, I'm not as well versed in the competition as a car reviewer, but the experience I do have places the Honda lane centering well above others. However, the adaptive cruise... that thing is a chicken, BUT works well. Calling something "meh" and "fine" in the same sentence as well is a bit confusing. You've done so many reviews, keep in mind, that fine is probably good to most of us muggles :) Perspective and all.
Curious, is the adaptive cruise control coupled with regular cruise control? Is there a way to just use a regular cruise control without the adaptive part in this vehicle?
I have the 23 Passport Trailsport. I agree with you about the push button shift, not my favorite. I think the front visibility is a bit limited with fat A pillars and high hood. My 20 ridgeline has a more sloped hood but I think the newer one has the straighter higher hood. Have to be extra careful in tight situations like parking lots. I don’t care about sound systems in cars, maybe because I’m hearing impaired anyway. The all wheel drive is really impressive off road. I’ve had a Nissan xterra and a 4 runner so I’ve done some off road driving. The Trailsport drive system is great. Obviously less ground clearance, lack of protection, no recovery points but it can get through some pretty rough roads. Nice review.
Hi, Jerry- this is the first comment I've read that mentions that high hood- a feature that my wife and I both dislike. Can I ask how long you've owned the Passport and if this concern dwindles with time? We have a 2024 Black Edition on order and the only concern we have is this, which also creates a very large trough between the front windshield and the high hood- it looks like an area that could be problematic for debris/ice/snow, despite the heated wiper feature. .
@@mikespies786 I don't have the ice and snow problem, I live in AZ and I haven't had any debris issues. I've gotten used to it but it is the biggest vehicle I've driven regularly in a long time. I've had a CR-V previously along with Honda Accords, Civics, and a Tesla Model 3. The high hood is not a deal breaker, it is actually a really nice vehicle. I thought I was going to be doing a lot more traveling in it including some forest roads but my life changed and it is basically a grocery getter for me. But it is a good vehicle, lots of nice features, very comfortable. And it is not as big a front end as most large SUVs and pickups, just bigger than what I've been used to. I think you'll be happy with it overall. Oh, I just went over one year of ownership and I'm comfortable with it, just something to be aware of.
Don’t like the old school parking brake. 99.9% of people won’t use the parking brake with an automatic transmission, yet with the electronic brake you would have brake hold. And that’s something you use at every stoplight.
He said this audio system isn't as good as the Bose system in the Pilot but he hasn't done a video on the Honda Pilot where he even talks about or plays any music on the Bose system. I guess we are just suppose to take him at his word?
I have had both stock audio and upgrades systems. There is a difference, is it worth the extra $$? All will hurt your ears at high volumes. For me spend the extra on you home entertainment system and get the stock audio.😊
I dislike that button shifter, and wish it was a real lever shifter. One of the biggest pet peeves of mine, on the 2024 Honda Passport that I own. The other pet peeve being running the wired Apple Carplay, through the USB-A cable, when there's a USB-C sitting right next to it.
I love our new 2023 EX-L but the Adaptive Cruise Control sucks. It’s so overly cautious about vehicle spacing and speed it feels dangerous when it drastically drops mph after senses “approaching” vehicles ahead
I noticed mine was like that and over time it got more acceptable (still not as good as a more modern car). Not sure if it learns or something? But it’s definitely less jerky than it was
Looks like my 2022 Pilot Trailsport. In MY24 has no visual updates yet? I'm over here kicking myself as I bought the Pilot in December(during the chip shortage still) and a month later 2023 Pilots were popping up with new styling 😢
2024 Passport Trailsport, or 2024 Outback Wilderness, which one would you recommend for road-trips across North American snow belt? Which one is more comfortable on the long haul?
I was thinking the same. My initial thought is, if you need to tow, get this. The RDX has a tow limit of 1500lb. if not, or you wont exceed 1500lb, then RDX might be a decent cross shop!
There is a key to open the door lock (in the FOB). Need the FOB to start. No shift lever, just the push buttons. For me the buttons have more functions than an old style shifter. What I like about the buttons - can't select reverse while moving forward. Don't need to put car in park - just push the engine stop and it goes to park! If you open the driver door while in drive, it goes to park.
This is a repackaged Honda Pilot just smaller.. same old instrument cluster, old radio, even the decade old v6 motor from the previous gen Pilot but now mated to an old acura MDX SH-AWD system. This car is 8 years old, and it's just released.
@@Mario_kart1320 You buy what you like plain & simple. Coming from someone who claims to own a Type R, you sure have a lot of interest on what people enjoy to buy.
That interior is looking extremely dated. Replacing that 2013 dashboard with something more modern like an LED panel would have made this vehicle somewhat competitive
Watching all these 2024 passport reviews make me realize how much I love the traditional layout and how functional it is
same!
Thank you Honda for keeping that legendary V6! This car is surely a workhorse that works wonders in the snow-belt states.
V6 in snow states is bliss.
Still the same as my 2020 touring but honestly it was a fantastic purchase. Eats up highway miles and way more nimble than my Tahoe, but still has tremendous space behind the 2nd row. That v6 is legendary.
But what would make someone choose it over the Pilot? Sells at a similar price point, but the Pilot is bigger.
@@luperamos7307 Looks. Pilot is ugly. And the new pilot is way more crampt. I sat in one (Im a husky broadshoulder 5'9'" man) because I wanted the updgrade iVTM4 with the better torque and heat capacity... and I hated it. It was so crampt in the driver seat.
Then I got in a 23 Passport, and I was like... WOW. Big difference in comfort and space. Way more comofortable. Less sexy interior for sure, but my legs had ROOM. My thighs and lovehandles could breath.
Seat was so comfy. Pilot interior feels like a 2015 Civic in size. Might have the 3rd row, but it just doesnt have the comfortable size of the Passport.
Passport is like that happy medium between a 2024 Pilot and a 2020 Tahoe.
@@Omaba_BabaThe Pilot is longer than the Passport. Interior is same, but Pilot is longer.
You are thinking of HRV or CRV. Pilot is just a third row Passport. Lots of room.
This feels like a car from 2019. No silly hybrids, CVTS, tiny tiny i4 turbos, no 20” touchscreen, this looks like a really good car without the dumb new stuff, especially with that vtec v6
Pre-pandemic car.
Pre-insanity car.
Pre-human-decline car.
I worked at enterprise in 2019. The cars were more or less like this. I ended up getting my 2020 Camry because of my time there.
Thats exactly what people said about their 90s cars when these Hondas were coming out in the 2000s. Your statement boldly presumes that this honda is not too old, not too new. Bullsh1t lol.
@@faheemabbas3965 you get it. I applaud that.
90s civics has cvts haha
I love the space these have and how wide they are. Plus a great engine that’s cheap and easy to maintain.
Cheap?
@@Monkeyseemonkey79Parts for these are not that expensive.
@@ryanb8736 parts are not that expensive for most Japanese vehicles. It's the labor that gets everyone.
This is a beautiful car bro … I’m a teen and honestly honestly I feel like a safer car is way more impeccable than a sport fragile vehicle ngl
I have had my 2019 PP EX-L for 4 years/49k miles. Love it. Your review is spot on. Although I do prefer the simple infotainment screen and actual HVAC controls vs a giant tablet. The engine is a gem, transmission - eh ok. I find the best results by keeping mine in "S" all the time except the freeways. Keeps it from hunting for gears too much and upshifting to too high of a gear on side roads. The icing on the cake is I got mine for $31.5k+TTL in 10/2019 as an end of year model sale.
gorgeous red ! love the passport it as been a perfect 2 years for me since I didnt need the 3rd row of the Pilot, I wish it had the new center console tho
very eloquent and comprehensive review. appreciate the mention of the car's shortcomings.
Had nothing to watch while eating and hey, got a notification from you reviewing a uniquely named Car! Caught my eye when it was named The Honda Passport. Thanks for the comforting watch! God bless! ❤
Currently driving a 24 forester touring....very comfortable car which an 80 Year old like Me can appreciate........But I may well trade for one of these.........Am very happy to finally see the end of gear levers which for Me only get in the way of coffee holders......And like the idea of being able to turn off those extremely annoying emergency bracking.........I have trouble getting My Forrester into My garage Because of the emergency breaking SLAMMING on the breaks because the ignorant computer thinks I'm going to have a wreak.......Also..You menchion a soft ride which I INSIST upon..........Bone jarring low pro tires are a no-go for Me..............Paul
I have a 2025 passport and I added a wireless adapter I got from Amazon to connect the phone to CarPlay. It works really good unless I need to charge the phone. I never take it out of my pocket when I’m driving.
I love my 2020 Passport Elite. The cabin is spacious and the controls on the dash and steering wheel are easy to access and use. I don't need/want a massive display. In mixed highway/street driving around San Diego, I get around 19-20 mpg. On the highway on cruise control near the speed limit (65-70), I've got 26 mpg. If I put it in Eco mode on cruise control on the highway, I may eek out 27 or 28 mpg.
I agree with the assessment of adaptive cruise control. It can be sluggish to accelerate, and it does like tapping on the brakes a lot. I've also noticed that, on downhill grades, the cruise control doesn't do very well at holding the car at the set speed. I've seen it run up over 8 to 10 mph over the set speed before I had to tap on the brakes (knocking it off cruise control) to slow the car down. My old BMW 5-Series would keep the car within 2 mph of the set speed on downhill grades.
I have taken my Elite AWD off-road in the deserts near San Diego, but was very timid with it, mainly because of the 20-inch wheels. I would be more inclined to do so with a Trail Sport model. It would be nice if Honda put some recovery points / tow points on the Trail Sport if they're hyping it as off-road capable.
Honda Should have included the tow package at this price, like in the Pilot trailsport.
that interior looks like 2016
And I love it for that.
And WE love it for that.
Good, less stuff to break.
That’s a good thing, all the important stuff is physical buttons.
@@ChristianC-gy1ym you’re really worried about a bigger and bigger IPad as your center console and non-physical climate controls that are integrated into the iPad? Good for you LOL 😂😂
It's interesting how they kept the old gauge cluster considering the Ridgeline (the truck version of this) has the updated and more user friendly one. At least they updated the infotainment I guess.
I am thinking they are going to just keep this until the do the full redesign to mirror the Pilots, but who knows. I think the gauge cluster is one of the weakest parts of the Passport. Just hideous.
@@drn13355Passport may die off. Sales are poor and everyone just gets a Pilot instead. So no redesign as of yet.
The 2024 Passport Trailsport has (over all other current Passport models and the 2023 Passport Trailsport) revised spring rates, enhanced damper valve tuning and different stabilizer bars for increased articulation for better off-roadability. In addition to the wider track, 18" wheels and All-Terrain General Grabber tires.
So the 2024 Passport Trailsport, is more than an appearance package, unlike the 2023 Trailsport that was pretty much an appearance package, other than the wheels/tires/track.
While I agree that the adaptive cruise is pretty timid, the lane centering is much better than many competitors. Admittedly, I'm not as well versed in the competition as a car reviewer, but the experience I do have places the Honda lane centering well above others. However, the adaptive cruise... that thing is a chicken, BUT works well. Calling something "meh" and "fine" in the same sentence as well is a bit confusing. You've done so many reviews, keep in mind, that fine is probably good to most of us muggles :) Perspective and all.
PS: I'm not trynna talk trash :) Love your videos as always. Just a thought, and a comment to i dunno, bump your stuff :)
Curious, is the adaptive cruise control coupled with regular cruise control? Is there a way to just use a regular cruise control without the adaptive part in this vehicle?
I have the 23 Passport Trailsport. I agree with you about the push button shift, not my favorite. I think the front visibility is a bit limited with fat A pillars and high hood. My 20 ridgeline has a more sloped hood but I think the newer one has the straighter higher hood. Have to be extra careful in tight situations like parking lots. I don’t care about sound systems in cars, maybe because I’m hearing impaired anyway. The all wheel drive is really impressive off road. I’ve had a Nissan xterra and a 4 runner so I’ve done some off road driving. The Trailsport drive system is great. Obviously less ground clearance, lack of protection, no recovery points but it can get through some pretty rough roads. Nice review.
Hi, Jerry- this is the first comment I've read that mentions that high hood- a feature that my wife and I both dislike. Can I ask how long you've owned the Passport and if this concern dwindles with time? We have a 2024 Black Edition on order and the only concern we have is this, which also creates a very large trough between the front windshield and the high hood- it looks like an area that could be problematic for debris/ice/snow, despite the heated wiper feature.
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@@mikespies786 I don't have the ice and snow problem, I live in AZ and I haven't had any debris issues. I've gotten used to it but it is the biggest vehicle I've driven regularly in a long time. I've had a CR-V previously along with Honda Accords, Civics, and a Tesla Model 3. The high hood is not a deal breaker, it is actually a really nice vehicle. I thought I was going to be doing a lot more traveling in it including some forest roads but my life changed and it is basically a grocery getter for me. But it is a good vehicle, lots of nice features, very comfortable. And it is not as big a front end as most large SUVs and pickups, just bigger than what I've been used to. I think you'll be happy with it overall. Oh, I just went over one year of ownership and I'm comfortable with it, just something to be aware of.
@@jerrys5946 Thank you for sharing this, Jerry; I appreciate the feedback and am happy to hear that you are enjoying the Passport.
that sound a lamborgini sound on Honda passport trailsport
With all these new vehicles, it is no wonder distracted driving accidents are on the rise.
One of my favorite cars i've driven. Although, I LOVE suvs
😂 oh gosh I just got new one, hopefully I will enjoying the drive
I love Honda Passport SUV v6 ❤
This might be the last vehicle with VTEC. 2025 version will likely have the non VTEC V6 in the Pilot
The government sucks man
The 24 odyssey still has vtec
@@pilotvanquish3886and the type r
I'm sad they are getting rid of the elite trim and the rtle trim (Ridgeline) for the trail sport trim.
They didn’t get rid of it. They changed name to Black edition.
To bad they are asking to much money for this car, Honda is charging Pilot money for this car...that's a lot
Ty japan because you keep old school style
This isn’t Japan. This is the most American made Honda ever. There’s never been one of these on Japans soil.
Only the Pilot is lifted. Waiting for Honda to do the Passport and Ridgeline.
gennuine question- how do I get this kind of job
What are your thoughts on the VCM on the Passport? Can you delete or override it?
Don’t like the old school parking brake. 99.9% of people won’t use the parking brake with an automatic transmission, yet with the electronic brake you would have brake hold. And that’s something you use at every stoplight.
Wow amazing very nice job 👍💯🇺🇲
Do the 2024 Honda pilot
He said this audio system isn't as good as the Bose system in the Pilot but he hasn't done a video on the Honda Pilot where he even talks about or plays any music on the Bose system. I guess we are just suppose to take him at his word?
I have had both stock audio and upgrades systems. There is a difference, is it worth the extra $$? All will hurt your ears at high volumes. For me spend the extra on you home entertainment system and get the stock audio.😊
I❤2024 Passport
I dislike that button shifter, and wish it was a real lever shifter. One of the biggest pet peeves of mine, on the 2024 Honda Passport that I own. The other pet peeve being running the wired Apple Carplay, through the USB-A cable, when there's a USB-C sitting right next to it.
I love our new 2023 EX-L but the Adaptive Cruise Control sucks. It’s so overly cautious about vehicle spacing and speed it feels dangerous when it drastically drops mph after senses “approaching” vehicles ahead
I noticed mine was like that and over time it got more acceptable (still not as good as a more modern car). Not sure if it learns or something? But it’s definitely less jerky than it was
Can you make a video on how to use paddle shifters on this car?
do you film in linear or wide mode ?
I wish it had a timing chain instead of belt though...
Looks like my 2022 Pilot Trailsport. In MY24 has no visual updates yet? I'm over here kicking myself as I bought the Pilot in December(during the chip shortage still) and a month later 2023 Pilots were popping up with new styling 😢
Would it be possible to add Hybrid with the existing V6?
I'm srry, but did you just say WIRED android auto n apple carplay? Naw, honda playing, for that price range?
Is this better or the new v6 w/o vrec on the pilot
For me I got the old V6 because the new engine has zero track record of how good or bad it may be!
My mom has this exact car but it’s a 2023.
2024 Passport Trailsport, or 2024 Outback Wilderness, which one would you recommend for road-trips across North American snow belt?
Which one is more comfortable on the long haul?
My outback was comfortable........But I'm betting on this Trailsport...........Paul
Also....My outback was ab 6.......anemick with a CVT...........Paul
what are your thoughts on this vs. an RDX
I was thinking the same. My initial thought is, if you need to tow, get this. The RDX has a tow limit of 1500lb. if not, or you wont exceed 1500lb, then RDX might be a decent cross shop!
Does it come with the regular key and shifter?
There is a key to open the door lock (in the FOB). Need the FOB to start. No shift lever, just the push buttons. For me the buttons have more functions than an old style shifter. What I like about the buttons - can't select reverse while moving forward. Don't need to put car in park - just push the engine stop and it goes to park! If you open the driver door while in drive, it goes to park.
Put a competitive interior in, and we're golden
What a surprise to see 3.5-liter V6 engine on such a car. It changing everything! Why not 1.5L turbo as usual?
It’s old and cheap for them to put in. But for the passport I’m not sure the 1.5T would be what they choose for when they update it
This car is on the same platform as the Odyssey, Ridgeline, and Pilot. None of which use the 1.5T…so that’s why.
No tiny 3 cyl for Me........Electric maybe...But not if $60k.............Paul
It’s a nice car but for the same price I’d rather get the pilot.
A tad overpriced, but I like it.
Can you get it with noise blocker windows?
Nope! Get a Lexus RS 350 for quite glass...
The black edition or elite or touring (19-21) have it not the rest
Anyone here after the 2025 reveal?
This is a repackaged Honda Pilot just smaller.. same old instrument cluster, old radio, even the decade old v6 motor from the previous gen Pilot but now mated to an old acura MDX SH-AWD system. This car is 8 years old, and it's just released.
If it ain’t broke don’t fix it. It’s a true testament to Honda’s ultra reliability. You must lease a new car every 3 years.
@IsaiahEBelk No, I own a 23 Type R that I'll keep forever.
You enjoy your $50k 2024 Honda Passport equivalent of a $35k 2017 Honda Pilot.
@@Mario_kart1320 You buy what you like plain & simple. Coming from someone who claims to own a Type R, you sure have a lot of interest on what people enjoy to buy.
An alltrain off-road SUV with no tow package!! Hmm, why ? Weak engine or weak transmission?
Dealer add on. 5000lbs with oil cooler installed $1900 or so extra. Stupid seeing g as how the rock creek pathfinder it comes standard.
Expensive
That interior is looking extremely dated. Replacing that 2013 dashboard with something more modern like an LED panel would have made this vehicle somewhat competitive
All the cars are sporty and manly nothing for the Ladies?
Fit/finish is soo bad though. For real.
Agreed
my god that interior is out of date
🔥🔥🔥❤️❤️
@10:20 Wait, is there an auto stop feature even though the emergency brake is a manual foot push?
Yes