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I guess I'm out of touch, I seriously thought this was a joke. Having some mess this large on the dash would have me seriously considering purchasing somthing else.
I love the size of the infotainment screen on my 2012 Santa Fe. Oh wait...it doesn't have one. :D
 
I guess I'm out of touch, I seriously thought this was a joke. Having some mess this large on the dash would have me seriously considering purchasing somthing else.
Yeah it's crazy. But the technology decision makers and the press herded us all to bigger and bigger all screen smartphones even when features phones (phones with physical buttons) can still serve all the original functions of a phone, so I can warrant a guess that at some point in the near future we will all be driving cars with huge wraparound screens....
 
Yeah it's crazy. But the technology decision makers and the press herded us all to bigger and bigger all screen smartphones even when features phones (phones with physical buttons) can still serve all the original functions of a phone, so I can warrant a guess that at some point in the near future we will all be driving cars with huge wraparound screens....
Oh I have no doubt your correct in that assertion. I'll just have to adapt and overcome. I used to be all about the "latest and greatest" I don't know if its just me getting older or if technology has just kind of reached, (exceeded), a "human" peak? I ask myself is this really necessary/needed, (wanted)?
I understand that for manufacturers (not just automobiles) to stay viable they have to come up with somthing, (creative marketing), to entice people to buy new products, but does that mean the former latest and greatest works any worse than when it was the pinical? Is less sometimes more? For myself,(barring planned obsolescence such as in cellphones), I'm beginning to think this is the case. Y.M.M.V.
 
Whether we like it or not, Tesla changed the game with minimalistic interiors. From a manufacturing and maintenance/service standpoint, it's brilliant, but from a design/usage standpoint, it's boring.

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Whether we like it or not, Tesla changed the game with minimalistic interiors. From a manufacturing and maintenance/service standpoint, it's brilliant, but from a design/usage standpoint, it's boring.

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I have friend with Teslas, I'm not trying to knock them, and I know their faster than most I.C. cars but boy are they boring IMHO. I couldn't see myself paying to actually own one.
 
Coming soon to a Honda near you, courtesy of the Sony and Honda's EV joint venture - Afeela.
Well if it's anything like WIRELESS Apple Car Play, Passports will be the Last to get this upgrade...
 
Lots of talk about an all new overhauled 2025 Passport! Can't wait to see some pics and see exactly what has changed. Word is they are updating a new body style and updated electronics across the board.
If they have that brown interior I must say I will have to go for a test drive!!
 
Lots of talk about an all new overhauled 2025 Passport! Can't wait to see some pics and see exactly what has changed. Word is they are updating a new body style and updated electronics across the board.
If they have that brown interior I must say I will have to go for a test drive!!
I have a 2019 Elite PP with 36k miles, yes I was a first adopter and I've been very happy with my Elite which has been completely trouble-free since driving it off the dealer's lot. I'm considering getting a new one but with the news that a complete rebuild is coming in 2025, I'll await details and more imagery.
 
36K miles, dang better dump it before something starts to go wrong..! LOL, just joking, I just turned 33k on my 2019 Touring and with all my additions, I'll just be watching from the sidelines... I paid something lie $39k, for mine, and would be lucky to get low $20k's, meaning I'd need to add $30k for a new Black Edition (No Thanks...!)

I do think it will largely mimic the revised Pilot, so if the 2024 Pilot is redesigned, you can at least check out the interior, as Honda will be re-using it for sure!
 
It's gonna be the same old with Honda. Redesign one SUV/Truck then slightly modify it with different style indicators and possibly a grill. Ever since the redesign of the Ridgeline every SUV now looks just like it. They really need to make them truly unique and not a cookie cutter
 
you make me stressed, I recently found out the trade in value for my 21 Passport with 19k miles and feeling ripped off ( -20% in value for a year of ownership wtf) .
like everything is making me go toyota
Ha, wait till you see the price of a new redesigned 4Runner fully loaded... (TRD >$60k / you'll be back)
 
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