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My rating is "10". I owned a 2017 Ridgeline and liked it very much, solid, quiet, well built. I decided I wanted to have an SUV again, so I traded the Ridgeline for a 2018 Chevy Equinox. I hadn't owned a Chevy vehicle since 1993 and after a few months I realized why. I won't go into the details, just to say I took my loss and traded it for a 2019 Passport AWD Touring, Crystal Black Pearl. I love it. As with the Ridgeline, the Passport is solid, very quiet inside, and I really like the interior controls. The stereo in the Touring model includes a sub-woofer and the sound is great for a factory system. I've only owned my Passport for two months and have absolutely no complaints about it. The only thing I miss from the Chevy Equinox is the overhead view "birds eye view" camera, which is really useful for parking. Hopefully Honda will include that feature in future years.
 
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8, have owned 14 Honda’s, currently own 4.
Love roominess, open road ride, quiet cabin, LED lighting.
Did not rate a 10 because the front seat arm rests are lame, c’mon Honda, give us an appropriate center console arm rest like every other Mfr.
Thats it, big penalty for such a basic feature gap.
When I owned a 2017 Ridgeline some owners complained on that forum about the small armrests. I never understood the problem with the armrest size. For me, they're fine. Any larger and it would be more difficult to engage the seat belt without lifting the armrest. To each his own I guess, but I like the armrests just as they are.
 
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