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The 2019 Honda CR-V and 2019 Honda Passport are both SUVs, but there are many differences between the two. So which is right for you? It all comes down to preferences: Do you want a versatile 4-cylinder vehicle or a powerful V6? Do you want advanced safety features out of the gate or a lower price tag? Compare the 2019 Honda CR-V vs. 2019 Honda Passport to help with your decision. Once you know which model has the specs you want, stop by Honda of Kirkland for a test drive!
The Honda CR-V starts at an MSRP from $24,350*, while the Honda Passport starts at $31,990* MSRP. Another distinction is classification: The CR-V is a compact crossover SUV, and the Passport is a midsize SUV. In short: your budget and preferences will help determine which is best for your Redmond driving demands.
Available trims may also factor into your decision. The Honda Passport, for example, offers all-wheel drive as standard on its Passport Elite trim, whereas the CR-V promises all-wheel drive as standard on all but its base trim.
Both vehicles come with Honda’s exclusive i-VTEC® technology, which improves fuel efficiency and provides drivers with more power at both low and high RPM levels. The engine similarities end there, though.
2019 Honda CR-V Engine
2019 Honda Passport Engine
Honda Sensing® is a suite of cutting-edge safety technologies, including:
The suite compares well against competitors and excels at ensuring the driver is prepared for potential dangers. These features come standard on every Honda Passport model, but they aren’t standard on the introductory Honda CR-V. Woodinville-area drivers would need to upgrade to an EX, EX-L, or Touring model. With that said, all CR-V and Passport models come standard with safety features like Brake Assist, Advanced Front Airbags, and Vehicle Stability Assist™.
Price, engine, color options, and safety features are all important, but comparing two vehicles like the Honda CR-V and Honda Passport on paper won’t always yield a clear winner. We also have numerous pre-owned CR-V models. For more info on the Passport, compare it to the Toyota 4Runner, and for more info on the Honda CR-V, compare the different CR-V trims or compare it to the Honda HR-V. If you know which SUV you’d prefer, stop by Honda of Kirkland today to test drive the new Honda CR-V and the new Honda Passport. Feel free to get in touch for more information, as well!
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*MSRP excluding tax, license, registration, destination charge and options. Dealers set own prices.
**Road Departure Mitigation only alerts drivers when lane drift is detected without a turn signal in use and can apply mild steering torque to assist driver in maintaining proper lane position and/or brake pressure to slow the vehicle’s departure from a detected lane. Road Departure Mitigation may not detect all lane markings or lane departures; accuracy will vary based on weather, speed and road condition. System operation affected by extreme interior heat. Driver remains responsible for safely operating vehicle and avoiding collisions.