Is the 2002 Honda Passport reliable?
Except for substantial wind noise, and some body integrity issues, this has been a fairly reliable vehicle.
Does the Honda Passport have VTEC?
The Passport is powered by a direct-injection V-6—a 3.5-liter, aluminum-alloy, single-overhead camshaft, 24-valve i-VTEC® engine featuring Honda’s advanced Variable Cylinder Management™ (VCM®) system. Horsepower is rated at 280 @ 6000 rpm (SAE net), and torque is an impressive 262 lb-ft @ 4700 rpm (SAE net).
What year is the most reliable Honda Passport?
The newer 2019 and 2020 model years remain the best on record for the Honda Passport. They’ve had only few problems and seem to be more reliable than the older Passport models.
Are Honda Passports comfortable?
Despite its blandness, the Honda Passport has a few good things to write home about. It has decent roominess in the cabin, and the seats are comfortable to use for both short and long trips. The driver’s seat sits up high enough so that you can see above and over the hood.
What are the dimensions of a 2002 Honda CRV?
Increased slightly in exterior dimensions, the 2002 CR-V is sleeker in shape than the previous version. It features a short, sharply raked nose and high-visibility rear lights. The CR-V measures 178.6 inches long overall, rides a 103.2-inch wheelbase and stands 66.2 inches tall.
What kind of mpg does the Honda CRV get?
The EPA rates the CRV at 22 mpg city, 26 mpg highway. A mix of highway and city driving returned 21 mpg. Overall, the new CRV is another admirable job from Honda. Evolution, not revolution is the word here, with a larger, refined, grown-up feel that puts the new CRV at the top of the crossover SUV market the market it started in 1997.
How big is the cargo space in a Honda CRV?
The 60/40 split-folding rear seats fold down and tumble forward, revealing an impressive 72 cubic feet of cargo space. Speaking of cargo space, the cargo hold is large and square, with a power point for tailgating. The rear cargo floor still converts to a folding table.
What kind of transmission does a Honda CRV have?
A five-speed manual is available on four-wheel-drive models, with a four-speed automatic available on all models. The test vehicle had the automatic, which always seemed to be in the right gear. Handling holds no surprises. It’s very much like that of a Civic, but a bit firmer.