1994-97 Honda Passport
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American Honda's 1994-1997 Passport models are nearly identical to automaker Isuzu's Rodeo sport utility. The Passport is a four-door wagon with lift-up rear window and fold-down tailgate. This generation provides advantages in terms of traction using optional four-wheel drive, optional anti-lock braking systems, passenger space and cargo room. However, drawbacks include noise, inability to shift on the fly and fuel economy.
Publication Name: Consumer Guide Magazine
Subject: Consumer news and advice
ISSN: 0097-8337
Year: 2000
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1997-99 Honda CR-V
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American Honda's 1997-1999 CR-V models feature car-like unibody frame and four-wheel independent suspension. These sport utility vehicles' wheel bases measure 101.3 inches, and they also have a side-opening tailgate and externally-mounted spare tire. Performance with an automatic transmission is not a virtue in this generation. However, except for a lack of power, the handy, well-built CR-V nearly approaches perfection.
Publication Name: Consumer Guide Magazine
Subject: Consumer news and advice
ISSN: 0097-8337
Year: 2000
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