The 1997 Honda Passport seems to not have the typical, and expected, Honda reliability. It’s been around for three years, and not all drivers are pleased, with some even saying the engine gives out at only 90K miles. The was a change in the Passport this year. The DX model is no longer available, but, the good news is that the 4-cylinder engine on all models has been upgraded to a 6-cylinder. Standard features in the ‘97Honda Passport still include driver and passenger airbags in the front, and a new instrument panel. The Honda Passport still uses a body-on-base truck-like design, which is good since it makes for better suspension. The EX 4WD includes ABS, reclining front bucket seats, halogen headlamps, and child-safe rear doors…
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