18:26 is why VTM is so much better than a lot of the AWD systems on the market. It’s ability to redirect power to other wheels in quick manner allows it to do so much more. In Snowy and icy conditions it’s a real confidence booster. Drove an older pilot through a blizzard from Minnesota to Texas and had no worries while many AWD vehicles were stuck off on the side of the road.
I live in Chicago and I am looking for my next vehicle. I am leaning towards getting a FWD instead of a AWD. I've been driving FWD for over 20 years and only got stuck in the snow twice. But when I did get stuck, nearly everyone got stuck. I'm thinking a good set of tires and I'll save a few thousand dollars on cost and maintenance. I tend to keep my cars forever.
The majority of the people in the comments are delusional idiots. Honda has made a solid car here. Sure it would have been nice to have a new design but the Wrangler doesn't compare to this. It's for people who think that the CR-V is too mild for them since they are adventurers. In addition to not competing with the Wrangler, please put 300k miles on an FCA vehicle and talk to me.
Abdulrahman Ateya / I'm at 250k miles on a Fiat 500 with the original brake pads and clutch. Costs little to repair. My friends Honda Civic already needed wheel bearings and a new CVT transmission before 30k miles. Turbo 1.5 is burning 2 quarts of oil every 1500 miles. Honda said a quart every 500 miles is normal. I've owned Toyotas and Honda's all my life before hand. But today's Honda's and Toyotas are no where as reliable as they use to be. As for me, even with it's flaws, the Honda Passport is a great value. For the price of a RAV4 trail, you can buy the superior Passport. And it will have a great resale. That's the only this FCA doesn't have. Even though my Fiat had all it's maintenance done, it's only worth 300 dollars.
you hit the nail on the head. I can't justify the $$$ on a Grand Cherokee or Wrangler considering the reliability ratings. Patriot/Cherokee/Liberty are small. If you want to go up in size/cargo and want a brand known for reliability but can do some snow, dirt roads, etc., it looks great.
@@icbaicba7765 You can totally get GC with Hemi for around 40K. And it will have all same bells and whistles that Passport "Elite" will have. As for reliability, today's Honda is not far ahead of today's Jeep. I am speaking from experience, I owned both. And you can do much more with the Jeep.
I wish it was the 10 spd too but in reality all automatics are lazy on the downshift these days and it’s done on purpose for higher mpg BUT on a positive note at least it’s not a pos CVT.
Honda 4 Life I could be wrong but might not have a v6 , because this 3.5 has plenty of torque available so no need for a 10 spd I have a 2019 pilot 6spd and love it just like my accord
Y'know, having been offroading with Subarus for the past couple years, I'm pleasantly surprised to see the new Passport's capability. As a matter of fact, just this past summer, I visited Moab/Arches on a cross country road trip and did some offroading with an old, lifted, kitted out Impreza wagon. Seeing the Passport handle a lot of the same terrain we did is really impressive, however I would NEVER take it off road with those 20" wheels, lol. Too little sidewall, too likely to bend wheels and blow tires. I bet it would do even better with the smallest possible diameter wheels and some decent all-terrain tires!
I agree, column shifter for the win! I absolutely cannot stand the massive center consoles in new cars. We rented a Nissan Armada SL recently and the front passenger legroom is so cramped for such a massive bus, due to the ginormous center console taking up almost all of the would-be useful foot space. And they claimed the Chevy Astro had bad foot room...
I also find myself having to take my eyes off the road to select the right bloody shift mechanisms which really bothers me.... I hate the shifter in this and the Acura MDX. It was the only reason I went to the Toyota Highlander. Whyyyyy did they change it??
Another youtube reviewer analyzed and pointed out that SH-AWD is nearly mechanically identical but programmed differently -- u can see it in how the vehicle behaves at 19:20 - ish.. Notice how the front tires r kicking up dirt -- thats fwd bias, sh-awd seems to allow you to kick out the rear more often with rwd bias to help you keep tighter turns. Both seem to get the job done, shawd just looks funner.
I use my SUV to go Skiing in UTAH, Kayaking in Maine and Mountain biking in Vermont. Snow, dirt rocks and slippery conditions are what we encounter. Thanks for including this in your test it was very helpful. I had a 2012 Honda Pilot but did not like the new version that looks like a mini van. I switched to a Jeep Grand Cherokee Limited and it has proven to be exceptional in snow and challenging conditions. I will have to check out this Honda Passport Elite and see the cost of a Grand Cherokee in a similar trim?
Thanks for mentioning that fact. I looked it up and you are right, the Passport is a fuel pig compared to the RAV4: www.fueleconomy.gov/feg/Find.do?action=sbs&id=40402&id=41209&id=41122
If you are not a Honda enthusiast, the addition of the Passport into the lineup could be very confusing. We have to travel back in time (at least 10 years) when AWD crossovers were becoming popular. Subaru was breaking ground with the Outback and Forester. The Idea of a "fuel efficient" crossover was becoming popular with "hard core" sedan owners. This was an entirely different demographic from the mid-sized SUV buyer. A wagon was out of the question! Americans hate wagons (unless they are Subaru buyers). So Honda built a giant Hatchback (Crosstour) with AWD that was made of spare parts from almost every car they made. It was ugly to most people, but it was a very fine car indeed. It just wasn't the vehicle people wanted. Honda completely missed the mark building the Crosstour (which was a brilliant car that nobody liked) and decided to whack 6 inches off the Pilot SUV and fill the empty slot that was reserved for the "sport wagon" segment. This is the best "compromise" between both worlds of sedan and SUV. It's a hardcore chassis that can take off-road abuse, but it has superb road manners. Honda decided to lean more SUV than sedan for this market and I think more buyers will be happy. I just wanted everybody to know that Honda tried to do it the other way and it didn't work.
Yep, no fan of thin tires...bad riding quality where every little bump is felt, possible bent rims if you hit any pothole bigger than a basketball (and there are A LOT out there in the cities these days). At least let us get the top end option with the bells and whistles and choose thicker tires via inch or two smaller rims. Why not just put hard tires with no air in them like the very first cars built in the early 1900s? We're heading that way anyway. Those were organ-damaging vehicles on mostly dirt/gravel roads of the time, except most cars couldn't/wouldn't top 25 mph back then.
The only thing I would do is get an after market set of smaller diameter wheels and add beefier all terrain tires. Other than that I really like this Passport. Love the production quality of this video, it was very entertaining to watch especially the aerial views and the western themed music.
I owned a 1996 Passport. Thing was great in the snow and never had an issue mechanically. Unfortunately the frame rusted out and could never pass inspection and had to send it to the crusher. RIP
The AWD Pilot gets 19/26/22 MPG. I could maybe understand having that same MPG, but how can the Passport be worse?? Same engine and less weight, it doesn't make sense.
Makes no sense. Plus that engine is nowhere near what they can do with an affordable NA V6. They are literally raiding 20 Yr old tech here because cheap gas.
Great review as always but make up your mind, 3:08 "I am surprised they didn't call it the pilot sport" 14:32 "I am kinda glad they didn't call it like the pilot sport or something like that" ;)
Who else had a smile on their face when the car was accelerating through the RPMs with that lovely N/A 3.5 V6 motor 😁🇯🇵🧐, considering motors or V6 motors like these in mainstream cars, I mean you can’t even get this motor in the new accord which most people don’t care about these days but I’m an N/A guy for motors especially V6, in-line6, and V8 motors 👊🏾🇯🇵🇺🇸🤷🏾♂️
I like the passport look. It looks sport type and aggressive. Also in my opinion if the took so ideas of the interior layout from the new accord like the display and steering wheel than it would look amazing. Who else agrees?
I love how Honda has kept the J series V6 alive, I have a 04 Acura TL which has a 3.2L j series SOHC 4 valves per cylinder and the sound is very similar to the engine sound here, you can definitely hear the VTEC engage
Fantastic review as usual. I really like it. Have always thought the Pilot is just way too big. I think it's priced a tad too high though. Both the CRV and Forester come in about $5K cheaper for their base models. I know this is a different, larger class of "tweener" vehicle, but is it really worth the $5K premium. I think it should start at $28K-29K. Still, looks to be like a really nice vehicle and I'm sure it will sell really well.
I absolutely love my Passport! I take it offroading and camping. It handles the abuse like a champ! Well, it's not quite the same Passport...mine is a 1999, a bit more suited for harder trails
Honda should make this thing look more like a truck with part time 4 wheel drive like real truck based suvs and come with more aggressive tires from the factory
@@NONARCS our two Subarus have them even when it's raining out or dark you can open the shade and let some light in. And when open it's like driving with a power top.
Great review! Love the looks of the new Passport. Although, what I really don't like is when auto manufacturers place the reverse or turn signal lights in the rear bumper. On some vehicles they look fine, however, on most they don't. Way too low and sometimes not visible if looking from inside another car.
I really like this new Honda and I'm glad they gave it a V6 instead of a turbo 4. I just wish the it wasn't styled so closely to the Pilot and instead had more squared-off truckish appearance. This will be a hit with buyers though.
Elite also has a heated steering wheel. Getting my new copper black elite in two days. Traded in my 2015 srt jeep which I know I will regret but I needed a more year round and better commuter for a recent move. Last Honda product I had was an 08 MDX which had a similar driving experience to this on my brief test ride in the passport. What's amazing is my Jeep is way smaller inside yet is 5200 pounds. Thousand pounds heavier! 475hp obviously made up for that. For a 4.5 year old sport SUV with 65000 miles of smiles I got 34000$ on trade. Picked up my new passport for dealer cost 40,700$.
One Kxng The pilot sells far too well for Honda to fuck with that formula too much. This car isn’t here to innovate. It’s here to fill a gap in their lineup for people who’re shopping with other manufacturers instead while they lacked this vehicle 🚗
Adaptive cruise control doesn't work below 20 mph, meaning it can't be used in traffic, which is one of the best use cases. Very disappointing for a $44,000 car in 2019, especially when other cheaper Hondas like the CR-V already include ACC down to 0.
@@NONARCS I had an Odyssey a few weeks ago and I averaged 24 mpg doing about 60/40 city/highway. It did very well, IMO! It was very fast too! I'm glad Honda still uses the J series V6, it may be one of tge best engines ever!
I have a 2012 Ford escape. I love the box look of it. This Honda reminds me of a solid box look suv. Some of the new SUVs are idk smaller more aerodynamic looking. Gonna have to test drive this. Thanks for making this video.
awww i had 2 passort i loved the i had a 1996 and a 2000 they were nice smalll fast n roomy the 1996 was my 1st car evef seens been in love with suvs and hondas currene owned a Honda pilot
I agree that Passport rear looks like explorer, passport should have its own character and be different from Pilot. Great review as always Sofyan, love it.
What's up with Honda's "premium" sound systems in their Touring/Elite models? I have the 2018 Accord Touring with the top end "premium" Honda sound system and it is really mediocre. Honda moved from using crappy Bose systems to now using crappy in-house systems. I don't get it. We know they can do a great sound system, as the ELS systems in Acuras are among the best in the business. Honda needs to step up their audio system game, especially on the fully loaded trims.
14:40 "I'm kind of glad Honda didn't call this, like, a Pilot Sport or something like that." Nope, instead they called the base model a "Passport Sport". I still don't understand why the lowest spec models tend to get the 'Sport' badge.
We have pilot,now passport. Honda,we need airport
Or airplane?
Honda hijack
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂 good one bro
orekampung 😂😂😂😂😂😂
Saw this HondaJet. ua-cam.com/video/6vVbGln43t0/v-deo.html
your camera crew could probably drop the hottest western movie of 2019
18:26 is why VTM is so much better than a lot of the AWD systems on the market. It’s ability to redirect power to other wheels in quick manner allows it to do so much more. In Snowy and icy conditions it’s a real confidence booster. Drove an older pilot through a blizzard from Minnesota to Texas and had no worries while many AWD vehicles were stuck off on the side of the road.
I live in Chicago and I am looking for my next vehicle. I am leaning towards getting a FWD instead of a AWD. I've been driving FWD for over 20 years and only got stuck in the snow twice. But when I did get stuck, nearly everyone got stuck. I'm thinking a good set of tires and I'll save a few thousand dollars on cost and maintenance. I tend to keep my cars forever.
Thank you for mentioning the exhaust. Most reviewers skip over that, but it's such a huge improvement on the Pilot's hidden/missing exhaust.
Production value just skyrocket! Nice work guys!
Finally a vehicle in the segment with a v6 at a reasonable price. I wish the Rav 4 was a V6.
El Pollo used to be but people were overusing it to the point of danger so Toyota decided to throw a 4 cylinder in it so people wouldn’t over tow
This is probably one of your most epic opening. Lol.
agree! Been wanting to go to Moab. Even more so now! And this is the time of the year to go, before the masses of foreigners visiting.
The majority of the people in the comments are delusional idiots. Honda has made a solid car here. Sure it would have been nice to have a new design but the Wrangler doesn't compare to this. It's for people who think that the CR-V is too mild for them since they are adventurers. In addition to not competing with the Wrangler, please put 300k miles on an FCA vehicle and talk to me.
Abdulrahman Ateya / I'm at 250k miles on a Fiat 500 with the original brake pads and clutch. Costs little to repair. My friends Honda Civic already needed wheel bearings and a new CVT transmission before 30k miles. Turbo 1.5 is burning 2 quarts of oil every 1500 miles. Honda said a quart every 500 miles is normal. I've owned Toyotas and Honda's all my life before hand. But today's Honda's and Toyotas are no where as reliable as they use to be. As for me, even with it's flaws, the Honda Passport is a great value. For the price of a RAV4 trail, you can buy the superior Passport. And it will have a great resale. That's the only this FCA doesn't have. Even though my Fiat had all it's maintenance done, it's only worth 300 dollars.
you hit the nail on the head. I can't justify the $$$ on a Grand Cherokee or Wrangler considering the reliability ratings. Patriot/Cherokee/Liberty are small. If you want to go up in size/cargo and want a brand known for reliability but can do some snow, dirt roads, etc., it looks great.
The only use for the passport is going to the grocery store and picking up your kids from soccer practice .. it's literally a shrunken down pilot
Carlos Guevara fiat with 250k? 🤣🤣🤣🤣
@@icbaicba7765 You can totally get GC with Hemi for around 40K. And it will have all same bells and whistles that Passport "Elite" will have. As for reliability, today's Honda is not far ahead of today's Jeep. I am speaking from experience, I owned both. And you can do much more with the Jeep.
I wish it was the 10 spd too but in reality all automatics are lazy on the downshift these days and it’s done on purpose for higher mpg BUT on a positive note at least it’s not a pos CVT.
Honda claimed the 10speed would not fit in the vehicle with this engine set up.
Randy Carlisle a CVT is actually faster to downshift than an automatic
Honda 4 Life
I could be wrong but might not have a v6 , because this 3.5 has plenty of torque available so no need for a 10 spd
I have a 2019 pilot 6spd and love it just like my accord
I like my cars hunting around for gears and constantly shifting. 12 speeds, even better.
@@f181234 CVT doesn't "downshift" there's one gear.
That VTEC 6 is missed in its sedans. Kindof a shame, best sounding 6 in the mainstream there was
Wow, somebody's video editing is getting so much better. Great job!
Someone went to the SavageGeese school of automotive video editing - a compliment
@@anthonycbrown1952 I agree
I have a 1998 Honda Passport that gives me no problems at all!!! In fact haven’t change the spark plugs in 3 years lol
Same.
We still have the 2001 honda passport in the green still
The sound of that door!!!
Ridgeline in the front, Explorer in the back. Appreciate the naturally aspirated engine.
Y'know, having been offroading with Subarus for the past couple years, I'm pleasantly surprised to see the new Passport's capability. As a matter of fact, just this past summer, I visited Moab/Arches on a cross country road trip and did some offroading with an old, lifted, kitted out Impreza wagon. Seeing the Passport handle a lot of the same terrain we did is really impressive, however I would NEVER take it off road with those 20" wheels, lol. Too little sidewall, too likely to bend wheels and blow tires. I bet it would do even better with the smallest possible diameter wheels and some decent all-terrain tires!
More interested in the Telluride granted it's a bit bigger.
ridinondubz also costs more and no used options. I’m in same boat. Can save $10k here at top trim comparison
Then why are you on a Passport video? You should be looking at the Pilot...
Need to bring back a column shifter and get rid of bulky mid section. More room for legs
I agree, column shifter for the win! I absolutely cannot stand the massive center consoles in new cars. We rented a Nissan Armada SL recently and the front passenger legroom is so cramped for such a massive bus, due to the ginormous center console taking up almost all of the would-be useful foot space. And they claimed the Chevy Astro had bad foot room...
I also find myself having to take my eyes off the road to select the right bloody shift mechanisms which really bothers me.... I hate the shifter in this and the Acura MDX. It was the only reason I went to the Toyota Highlander.
Whyyyyy did they change it??
Another youtube reviewer analyzed and pointed out that SH-AWD is nearly mechanically identical but programmed differently -- u can see it in how the vehicle behaves at 19:20 - ish.. Notice how the front tires r kicking up dirt -- thats fwd bias, sh-awd seems to allow you to kick out the rear more often with rwd bias to help you keep tighter turns. Both seem to get the job done, shawd just looks funner.
Knowledge is the most powerful review. Great job.🚗
I just traded my Nissan for a 2019 Honda Passport Sport. I love it! ❤️
I use my SUV to go Skiing in UTAH, Kayaking in Maine and Mountain biking in Vermont. Snow, dirt rocks and slippery conditions are what we encounter. Thanks for including this in your test it was very helpful. I had a 2012 Honda Pilot but did not like the new version that looks like a mini van. I switched to a Jeep Grand Cherokee Limited and it has proven to be exceptional in snow and challenging conditions. I will have to check out this Honda Passport Elite and see the cost of a Grand Cherokee in a similar trim?
Silly the mpg is less than the pilot.
Thanks for mentioning that fact. I looked it up and you are right, the Passport is a fuel pig compared to the RAV4: www.fueleconomy.gov/feg/Find.do?action=sbs&id=40402&id=41209&id=41122
It's a taller vehicle so it has more air drag. Which equals less mpg
@@menguardingtheirownwallets6791 why would you compare this to a RAV4? 🙄
WoW! That intro was... Honda's dream Ad for this car! Amazing video/review & music!!!
If you are not a Honda enthusiast, the addition of the Passport into the lineup could be very confusing. We have to travel back in time (at least 10 years) when AWD crossovers were becoming popular. Subaru was breaking ground with the Outback and Forester. The Idea of a "fuel efficient" crossover was becoming popular with "hard core" sedan owners. This was an entirely different demographic from the mid-sized SUV buyer. A wagon was out of the question! Americans hate wagons (unless they are Subaru buyers). So Honda built a giant Hatchback (Crosstour) with AWD that was made of spare parts from almost every car they made. It was ugly to most people, but it was a very fine car indeed. It just wasn't the vehicle people wanted. Honda completely missed the mark building the Crosstour (which was a brilliant car that nobody liked) and decided to whack 6 inches off the Pilot SUV and fill the empty slot that was reserved for the "sport wagon" segment. This is the best "compromise" between both worlds of sedan and SUV. It's a hardcore chassis that can take off-road abuse, but it has superb road manners. Honda decided to lean more SUV than sedan for this market and I think more buyers will be happy. I just wanted everybody to know that Honda tried to do it the other way and it didn't work.
I see Ford Explorer and last gen Subaru Forrester
Also the back end looks similar to the shape of grand cherokee
Amazing intro!!! 🔥🔥
Notorious B.I.G mentioned the Honda passport in one of his song 😎😎
They should have used maybe a 18" tire if this is more of a off-road option
Yep, no fan of thin tires...bad riding quality where every little bump is felt, possible bent rims if you hit any pothole bigger than a basketball (and there are A LOT out there in the cities these days). At least let us get the top end option with the bells and whistles and choose thicker tires via inch or two smaller rims. Why not just put hard tires with no air in them like the very first cars built in the early 1900s? We're heading that way anyway. Those were organ-damaging vehicles on mostly dirt/gravel roads of the time, except most cars couldn't/wouldn't top 25 mph back then.
The music was great editing and information all here ! Rugged efficient vehicle nice vid
This Honda Passport is what all the people driving the older versions Pilots were asking for, I can honestly say it was worth the wait!
20 years ago, honda had a SUV that was actually a Land rover Discovery that was rebadge to honda, but they didn't sell any of them in America.
Glad it’s a V6, but disappointed that it’s no longer dual cam. God, I miss the DOHC VTEC.
J series have always been sohc, or one cam per bank, only c30/32 in the nsx have been dohc, and on the new nsx of course
Dam that music intro and scenery is on point 😍
Whats the music call?
Yeah the music is Adventurous. I like it👍😀
@@antonparks9147 but what is the title of the Aventurous Music?
@@wolfemosquad9262 I don't know.
This is the only Honda SUV I'd currently consider buying.
really 2019? looks like 2009
Couldn't agree more. Especially in the rear
#10yearbeforandafter
Honda has become the company of cheap. It’s cheap to use the same parts and same look for 10 years lol I used to be a die hard Honda fan. Not anymore!
In person, the front end is very 2019. I like the way the car looks but the rear definitely could’ve used a different design.
Spoken like a person whos never seen an original passport
Does anyone remember Joe Isuzu?
J High David Leisure
He’s a liar
Ridgeline seems like a better buy.
The only thing I would do is get an after market set of smaller diameter wheels and add beefier all terrain tires. Other than that I really like this Passport. Love the production quality of this video, it was very entertaining to watch especially the aerial views and the western themed music.
I'm falling in love with the Honda Passport.
I owned a 1996 Passport. Thing was great in the snow and never had an issue mechanically. Unfortunately the frame rusted out and could never pass inspection and had to send it to the crusher.
RIP
I like it.... excellent review
Mohab? It's Moab.
Damnit Sofyan now it’s hard for me to unsee the Ford Explorer when I see these taillights!
Here in Canada 20mpg is gonna hurt at $5 a gallon , at $2 per gallon in the USA , its almost free.
The AWD Pilot gets 19/26/22 MPG. I could maybe understand having that same MPG, but how can the Passport be worse?? Same engine and less weight, it doesn't make sense.
Makes no sense. Plus that engine is nowhere near what they can do with an affordable NA V6. They are literally raiding 20 Yr old tech here because cheap gas.
Its taller and rolling on 20's
Mike Rx higher ground clearance
t c it’s first Looks then practicality second these days
Great review as always but make up your mind, 3:08 "I am surprised they didn't call it the pilot sport" 14:32 "I am kinda glad they didn't call it like the pilot sport or something like that" ;)
best reviewer on YT.
Him and Alex are my go to reviewers.
Love your videos! You give so much information! Thank you!
Bbn
So now we have 3 variants of the Pilot: the Pilot, the Pilot with a bed, and the Pilot minus a 3rd row.
John Williams if it ain’t broke, don’t fix it.
If you count the Odyssey, that makes four. The pilot with two sliding doors😁😀😅😂.
Who else had a smile on their face when the car was accelerating through the RPMs with that lovely N/A 3.5 V6 motor 😁🇯🇵🧐, considering motors or V6 motors like these in mainstream cars, I mean you can’t even get this motor in the new accord which most people don’t care about these days but I’m an N/A guy for motors especially V6, in-line6, and V8 motors 👊🏾🇯🇵🇺🇸🤷🏾♂️
Thank you Honda for making real exhaust tips.
I like the passport look. It looks sport type and aggressive. Also in my opinion if the took so ideas of the interior layout from the new accord like the display and steering wheel than it would look amazing.
Who else agrees?
I love how Honda has kept the J series V6 alive, I have a 04 Acura TL which has a 3.2L j series SOHC 4 valves per cylinder and the sound is very similar to the engine sound here, you can definitely hear the VTEC engage
The music intro though... epic! Thought i was in the theaters about to see a movie from the MCU!
9 speed auto = ZF 9 speed, which is known to be very problematic. They should have put the 10 speed in.
Fantastic review as usual. I really like it. Have always thought the Pilot is just way too big. I think it's priced a tad too high though. Both the CRV and Forester come in about $5K cheaper for their base models. I know this is a different, larger class of "tweener" vehicle, but is it really worth the $5K premium. I think it should start at $28K-29K. Still, looks to be like a really nice vehicle and I'm sure it will sell really well.
The VTM-4 systems are underrated!
After living with a CR-V since 2012, i'm definitely a Honda guy. A solid product that is pretty useful and reliable
WOW! I am shocked!!! I have not seen a passport in years!!!
I absolutely love my Passport! I take it offroading and camping. It handles the abuse like a champ! Well, it's not quite the same Passport...mine is a 1999, a bit more suited for harder trails
The shorter length really makes the look suit the passport better than the pilot i think. Its actually really attractive
Honda should make this thing look more like a truck with part time 4 wheel drive like real truck based suvs and come with more aggressive tires from the factory
No panoramic moonroof....good. Who needs them!
I do. These things are dark as hell inside.
@@NONARCS our two Subarus have them even when it's raining out or dark you can open the shade and let some light in. And when open it's like driving with a power top.
Those of us who live in the Pacific Northwest and need all the light we can get in a dark cabin.
I need it!
Yeah waiting for the refresh then we will check this out !
Honda J35 all the way! I own a 2016 Acura RDX with the V6 J35. Love it!!
Great review! Love the looks of the new Passport. Although, what I really don't like is when auto manufacturers place the reverse or turn signal lights in the rear bumper. On some vehicles they look fine, however, on most they don't. Way too low and sometimes not visible if looking from inside another car.
I really like this new Honda and I'm glad they gave it a V6 instead of a turbo 4. I just wish the it wasn't styled so closely to the Pilot and instead had more squared-off truckish appearance. This will be a hit with buyers though.
Elite also has a heated steering wheel. Getting my new copper black elite in two days. Traded in my 2015 srt jeep which I know I will regret but I needed a more year round and better commuter for a recent move. Last Honda product I had was an 08 MDX which had a similar driving experience to this on my brief test ride in the passport. What's amazing is my Jeep is way smaller inside yet is 5200 pounds. Thousand pounds heavier! 475hp obviously made up for that. For a 4.5 year old sport SUV with 65000 miles of smiles I got 34000$ on trade. Picked up my new passport for dealer cost 40,700$.
With all this love for cuv's and suv's I really wish they would bring the element back.
A short pilot.. Geeeehh Thanks Honda..... Good review as always tho
And what's wrong with that? Not everyone needs a bulky Pilot and if a slightly smaller vehicle is a few thousand less, all the better.
One Kxng The pilot sells far too well for Honda to fuck with that formula too much. This car isn’t here to innovate. It’s here to fill a gap in their lineup for people who’re shopping with other manufacturers instead while they lacked this vehicle 🚗
Ikr I was hoping the honda ur-v would come stateside
@@devongee1776 he knows, he don't care... he hater. sales will speak on behalf the Passport, and it will sale like pussy
You got great attention to small details.........
This guy sounds like the Alton Brown of cars
God, now I cant even enjoy this. I can only hear Alton now.
Adaptive cruise control doesn't work below 20 mph, meaning it can't be used in traffic, which is one of the best use cases. Very disappointing for a $44,000 car in 2019, especially when other cheaper Hondas like the CR-V already include ACC down to 0.
That intro music spot on!
It sure is, and its adventurous too. Where can I find that?
19 and 24 mph (for the AWD version---why buy the FWD?) I'm a bit disappointed by the highway mileage
10tenman10 it’s that 9 speed. It’s not geared for fuel economy like the 10 speed is.
Another excellent review! I feel like buying a Passport now and riding a horse into the sunset!
Hi Sofyan, I love that Honda brought it back, but I wish they had not used the Pilot/Ridgeline body yet again. I still love that it's a V6, however!
Too bad 19mpg city. They can and should be pulling 22 these days. It's old tech.
@@NONARCS I had an Odyssey a few weeks ago and I averaged 24 mpg doing about 60/40 city/highway. It did very well, IMO! It was very fast too! I'm glad Honda still uses the J series V6, it may be one of tge best engines ever!
@@NONARCS You want a cvt in it? Turbos are older tech. Supercharger? Lol
I have a 2012 Ford escape. I love the box look of it. This Honda reminds me of a solid box look suv. Some of the new SUVs are idk smaller more aerodynamic looking. Gonna have to test drive this. Thanks for making this video.
I’ve had a 2005 Honda CR-V and a 2006 Toyota 4Runner since each was new, and this may be the perfect combination of both and my next new vehicle.
I cannot believe that he can talk that fast for that long.
I was waiting on this release but don’t know if I can get past that black trim. I know they were going for sporty look, to me it makes it look cheap.
I like it! Chrome trim looks awful to me. Ive never understood why chrome trim is common among premium models.
Imagine how cool you’ll look in it there
I don't see a reason not to buy This. Just put this on my list. Was highly considering a Santa Fe
That's an epic score in the beginning like Star Wars is about to start up or something 😁😁👌👌
Side profile looks awkward sized not really off road drove on roads like that in Vermont in the country side with a taurus
The 10-speed hasn’t been paired with AWD yet. I assume that is why they didn’t offer here.
It's on the RDX AWD. But it's not been to a V6 AND AWD. I heard somewhere its because Honda has a contract with ZF. Correct me if I'm wrong.
Nice job with the editing and good choice on that Avengers sounding theme music in the beginning and near the end.
Outstanding review! So is this basically a Ridgeline with a proper trunk?
where is this location ? the part with the car driving along side a mountain. Looks stunning!
Moab, Utah aka Jeep territory
awww i had 2 passort i loved the i had a 1996 and a 2000 they were nice smalll fast n roomy the 1996 was my 1st car evef seens been in love with suvs and hondas currene owned a Honda pilot
Nice drone shots and cinematography!
I agree that Passport rear looks like explorer, passport should have its own character and be different from Pilot. Great review as always Sofyan, love it.
4:53 nice save 😉
What's up with Honda's "premium" sound systems in their Touring/Elite models? I have the 2018 Accord Touring with the top end "premium" Honda sound system and it is really mediocre. Honda moved from using crappy Bose systems to now using crappy in-house systems. I don't get it. We know they can do a great sound system, as the ELS systems in Acuras are among the best in the business. Honda needs to step up their audio system game, especially on the fully loaded trims.
Passport is an useful mall car! Love the interior storage. Somewhat getting use to the stodgy look!
Nice review
You say a tried and true v6 engine, what about the carbon built up concerns with the DI earth dreams engines
TheNaui1701 and all the problems they been having with the transmissions
If you turn on sand mode, the engine actually allow the rev to go higher before shifting and it also become much more responsive.
To echo the comment section, it has been really impressive to see how the video quality/editing has improved over the life of the channel!
Yes, Sofyan! I recall the original Honda Passport Of Years Past... Back in the day, Isuzu built Honda’s original SUV entry.. 🤟🏻
14:40 "I'm kind of glad Honda didn't call this, like, a Pilot Sport or something like that." Nope, instead they called the base model a "Passport Sport".
I still don't understand why the lowest spec models tend to get the 'Sport' badge.
How about the new Element?
It's a short Pilot.
It's value is in the AWD option, so get the VTM4 option, for the cost of a folding smart phone.