2019 Honda Passport vs 2020 Nissan Armada

2019 Honda Passport
2019 Honda Passport
$31,990MSRP
Overview
Overview
OverviewShop Now
2020 Nissan Armada
2020 Nissan Armada
$47,500MSRP
Overview
Overview
OverviewShop Now
2019 Honda Passport
$31,990MSRP
Overview
Overview
OverviewShop Now
2020 Nissan Armada
$47,500MSRP
Overview
Overview
OverviewShop Now
Overview

MSRP

$31,990

MSRP

$47,500

Average price

$24,621

Average price

$28,787

Listings

306

Listings

372
Ratings & Reviews
User Reviews
User Reviews

Expert reviews

7.5 out of 10

Expert reviews

2019 Honda Passport Reviews Summary

With four SUVs currently in its lineup, it may be hard to imagine, but there was a time when Honda had no idea how to build one. In 1993, Isuzu did the hard work, offering its body-on-frame Rodeo, which Honda rebadged as the Passport until 2002. Today's modern Passport is a Honda Pilot without a third-row seat, and like the Pilot (and the Ridgeline pickup), it's based on the Odyssey minivan chassis. And despite being tailored to families and outdoorsy types, the Passport is one of the most simplistic, unadorned new SUVs on sale. Offering basic transportation with gobs of space, all-wheel drive, and high ground clearance, the Passport hasn’t altered its original formula—and that's a good thing.

2020 Nissan Armada Reviews Summary

No video found
Popular Features & Specs

Engine

3.5L 280 hp V6

Engine

5.6L 390 hp V8

Drive Train

FWD

Drive Train

4X2

Seating Capacity

5

Seating Capacity

8

Horsepower

280 hp @ 6000 rpm

Horsepower

390 hp @ 5800 rpm

MPG City

20

MPG City

14

MPG Highway

25

MPG Highway

19
2019 Honda Passport
2019 Honda Passport
$31,990MSRP
Overview
Overview
OverviewShop Now
2020 Nissan Armada
2020 Nissan Armada
$47,500MSRP
Overview
Overview
OverviewShop Now
2019 Honda Passport
$31,990MSRP
Overview
Overview
OverviewShop Now
2020 Nissan Armada
$47,500MSRP
Overview
Overview
OverviewShop Now
Overview
MSRP
$31,990
$47,500
Average price
$24,621
$28,787
Listings
Ratings & Reviews
User reviews
4.6
4.5
Expert reviews

7.5 out of 10

Read full review
Pros & cons
Summary
With four SUVs currently in its lineup, it may be hard to imagine, but there was a time when Honda had no idea how to build one. In 1993, Isuzu did the hard work, offering its body-on-frame Rodeo, which Honda rebadged as the Passport until 2002. Today's modern Passport is a Honda Pilot without a third-row seat, and like the Pilot (and the Ridgeline pickup), it's based on the Odyssey minivan chassis. And despite being tailored to families and outdoorsy types, the Passport is one of the most simplistic, unadorned new SUVs on sale. Offering basic transportation with gobs of space, all-wheel drive, and high ground clearance, the Passport hasn’t altered its original formula—and that's a good thing.
Video
No video found
Popular Features & Specs
Engine
3.5L 280 hp V6
5.6L 390 hp V8
Drive Train
FWD
4X2
Seating Capacity
5
8
Horsepower
280 hp @ 6000 rpm
390 hp @ 5800 rpm
MPG City
20
14
MPG Highway
25
19
CarGurus logo

By: CarGurus + AI

This car comparison has been created with using generative AI. It is based entirely on CarGurus expert review content, ratings and data, and leverages our extensive library of hands-on product tests to create thousands of unique comparisons to help shoppers choose the right car.