Car Review (All Years) Reviews and ratings of the Honda Passport (all years). These reviews are written by the owners themselves. MSN Carpoint (All Years) See what owners think of their Honda Passports from previous model years.
Edmunds (2002) There are some good midsize SUVs available. This is not one of them. Epinions (2002) See what fellow owners of the 2002 Honda Passport think of their vehicles -- the good and the bad. National Highway Traffic Safety Admin (2002) Crash test results for the 2002 Honda Passport 4-DR. 4x4 model. New Car Test Drive (2002) If you're shopping for a light, efficient and reliable family car, Honda can bring 30 years of experience to the table. But for a heavier-duty, off-road-capable SUV, even Honda shops somewhere else. And that's how the Passport came to be. Yahoo Autos (2002) The 2002 Passport is a 4-door, 5-passenger sport-utility, available in 6 trims, ranging from the 2WD LX to the 4WD EX-L. Auto Fan (2001) The Passport is a real SUV with Honda’s quality standards. Auto Linker (2001) Passport's dependable four-wheel drive system allows shift-on-the-fly engagement at speeds up to 60 mph; simply push a button to grab 4WD-High. To drop into 4WD-Low you need to stop and shift a floor-mounted lever. Kelly Blue Book (2001) Cargo room is good with the split-rear seat in place and generous when it is folded flush. National Highway Traffic Safety Admin (2001) Crash test results for the 2001 Honda Passport 4-DR. 4x4 model. New Car Test Drive (2001) A true, versatile, dual-purpose SUV, it can cruise the highway in comfort and style--while its dependable 4WD system and rigid frame let it tackle very rough terrain with out batting a headlight. In fact, the handy and handsome Passport handles rough tracks as well as some tougher-looking big-tire trucks. Epinions (2000) See what fellow owners of the 2000 Honda Passport think of their vehicles -- the good and the bad. Kelly Blue Book (2000) With wagon-like rear windows, the Passport avoids the completely typical boxy SUV styling but its overall design and tall roofline shout Adventurous Sport Utility! and Take me Off-Road! National Highway Traffic Safety Admin (2000) Crash test results for the 2000 Honda Passport 4-DR. 4x4 model. The Car Connection (2000) There's tons of interior room, seating five passengers without crushing manly shoulders and leaving loads of cargo space, 33 cubic feet with the rear seat up, and 81 cubic feet with the seat folded down. Epinions (1999) See what fellow owners of the 1999 Honda Passport think of their vehicles -- the good and the bad. Kelly Blue Book (1999) The Passport has a durable and sporty image according to owners. For a Honda, the Passport is not very fun to drive. The layout of instruments in the Passport is rated as below average. National Highway Traffic Safety Admin (1999) Crash test results for the 1999 Honda Passport 4-DR. 4x4 model. Chicago Sun Times (1998) Like all mid-size sport/utes, the fairly heavy Passport isn't very economical with either transmission; it delivers an EPA-estimated 16 m.p.g. in the city and 20 on highways with the automatic and 18 and 20 with the manual. Epinions (1998) See what fellow owners of the 1998 Honda Passport think of their vehicles -- the good and the bad. National Highway Traffic Safety Admin (1998) Crash test results for the 1998 Honda Passport 4-DR. 4x4 model. Woman Motorist (1998) The high-up driving position provides an excellent view of the road. Seat adjustments are plentiful. The adjustable steering wheel gives various sized drivers a better view of the road and control of the vehicle. The dashboard has been redesigned and is pleasant to read. Epinions (1997) See what fellow owners of the 1997 Honda Passport think of their vehicles -- the good and the bad. National Highway Traffic Safety Admin (1997) Crash test results for the 1997 Honda Passport 4-DR. 4x4 model.
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