2024 Honda Passport Trail Sport Review: Off-Road Capabilities and V6 Reliability

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In this review by Savagegeese, the 2024 Honda Passport Trail Sport is put to the test, showcasing its off-road capabilities and rugged design. With all-terrain tires, skid plates, and a spacious interior reminiscent of a two-row pilot, this SUV is built for adventure. The minor updates for 2024 include a larger armrest and a wireless charging pad, adding convenience to the mix. Under the hood, the tried-and-true V6 engine powers the Passport, making it a reliable choice for those seeking longevity in their vehicle.
Taking the Trail Sport trim for a spin, the team notes the soft and smooth ride of the Passport, although it lacks the refinement of newer models. The V6 engine's reputation for durability shines through, offering a solid driving experience. When it comes to pricing, the Passport proves to be competitive, especially for those considering a slightly used model in the mid-30s range. While newer SUVs may boast better driving dynamics, the Passport stands out for its value, spacious interior, and V6 engine.
Compared to other two-row SUVs in the market, the Passport holds its ground with its reliability and comfort. Despite not being the latest and greatest in terms of technology, this Honda model offers a blend of tried-and-tested features that appeal to those looking for a long-term investment. The team suggests that potential buyers consider the Passport for its practicality, ease of maintenance, and overall value proposition. With its off-road capabilities and dependable performance, the 2024 Honda Passport Trail Sport proves to be a worthy contender in the SUV segment.

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