Drivers in Mishawaka can shop at Basney Honda for all of their automotive needs. But sometimes, choosing the right Honda model can be tricky. In this article, we are going to cover the main differences between the Honda Passport and the Honda Pilot: two large SUVs in the Honda lineup, each offering their own unique set of benefits. Learn more about the perks of driving these vehicles, and their primary differences, below.

Honda Passport versus Honda Pilot

The Honda Passport is the smaller of these two SUVs. Under the hood, South Bend drivers can find a 3.5-liter V6 engine producing 285 horsepower and 262 pound-feet of torque. This two-row five-seat SUV features 22 miles per gallon combined in its front-wheel drive configuration, and 21 miles per gallon in the all-wheel-drive version. No matter where you go, this is a great way to save on fuel while bringing everybody along for the ride.

The Honda Passport can tow 3,500 pounds with the front-wheel drive version, and 5,000 pounds with the all-wheel-drive powertrain. Honda Passport provides 100.8 cubic feet of storage space with the rear seats folded down.

The Honda Pilot offers three rows of seating, able to seat up to eight people with ease. So, if you have a large family in Elkhart along for the ride, consider the Honda Pilot. They share the same powertrain but the Honda Pilot provides only 280 horsepower, due to its larger size. This vehicle in its front-wheel drive configuration offers 23 miles per gallon combined and the all-wheel-drive version offers 22. If you're looking for increased storage potential in Goshen, consider the Honda Pilot providing 109 cubic feet of cargo space, so you can move a wide range of items without strain.

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Schedule a test drive at Basney Honda, so you can experience both the Honda Passport and the Honda Pilot for yourself and our new inventory. Contact us today to get started.

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