Congrats. AWD is a good choice. I drove my 4wd ridgeline through a foot of powder the other day and didn't spin a tire. This message has been edited. Last edited by: old rugged cross,
Congrats! I am a new Passport Touring owner as of last week. We looked at the Grand Cherokee and 4Runner during our search and just didn’t need to pay for the off-road capabilities with these older platforms.
The wife and I bought a 2021 Grey Passport EX-L in January. She is very happy with it. Much more quiet than our 2011 Pilot which has all kinds of road noise.
I found out that if you leave the mirror lever on one of the mirrors, when you back up that mirror tilts down. Handy feature. Note that You have to request a owners manual by mail which was a disappointment.
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I'm in my 2nd year of a lease on a 2019 Passport EX-L. Great vehicle. We appreciate the ride height, and the power train. We have had 5 Acura's, and the Passport appealed to us due to the removal of the 3rd row, and the height.
The only issues so far is the Lane Keeping assist is super sensitive, its constantly telling me to move over when we're no where near the middle of the road. I end up disabling that system when I remember to
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I find all these kind of features distracting and annoying and tend to turn them all off. I would just as soon have a vehicle without any of them but they aren't going in that direction with new vehicles.