The Honda Passport is an underappreciated option in Indiana's mid-size SUV market. It shares its platform and 3.5-liter V6 with the Pilot, offering the same powertrain reliability in a smaller, more maneuverable two-row package with genuine off-road capability from its available AWD system.

Purchase Price Range

Used 2022 Passports in Indiana are priced in the $34,000 to $43,000 range. Sport and EX-L trims with AWD are the most common used configurations. The Elite trim commands a $3,000 to $5,000 premium for its additional features.

Fuel Cost

The 3.5-liter V6 averages 22 to 25 mpg combined, costing approximately $1,675 to $1,900 per year at 12,000 miles. Premium fuel is not required.

Insurance Cost

The Passport's insurance costs are comparable to the Pilot, typically $1,200 to $1,700 per year for full coverage in Indiana. Strong safety ratings from Honda keep insurance costs manageable.

Maintenance

The proven 3.5-liter V6 has a straightforward maintenance profile. Routine costs through 60,000 miles typically run $800 to $1,200. Honda's Maintenance Minder optimizes service intervals based on driving conditions.

The Case for the Passport

For Indiana buyers who need more capability than the CR-V but do not need three rows, the Passport delivers Honda reliability with genuine mid-size utility. Its V6 power advantage over turbocharged four-cylinder competitors means it does not need to work as hard under load, which is a comfort and potentially longevity advantage for Indiana buyers who tow boats or trailers occasionally.

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