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Welcome back. We are a Honda family, but I had moved to Subaru as well for my last DD (2018 Subaru Outback) as the Pilot was more than I wanted and the PP had not yet come out (which it did shortly afterwards...). A year ago when used car values were through the roof I sold my Outback to Carmax for the price I had bought it for (pre-tax) and picked up my new 2021 PP.I just traded my 2020 Outback Limited for a 22 Honda Passport! It’s sonic gray and the EXL. I love it!!!!
I wonder what Honda plans for the 2023 Pilot on the issue of putting the transmission in neutral when there is no power.I have a few gripes (the pushbutton gear selector and Honda not providing the required tool to manually put the PP in neutral for towing being one), but love it overall.
Unlikely Honda will be changing their existing plan.I wonder what Honda plans for the 2023 Pilot on the issue of putting the transmission in neutral when there is no power.
I’ll provide some feedback in a week or so when I can make some valid comparisons!Congrats, would love to hear the differences you noted between the Passport and the Outback...
I really like the stock all weather floormats that came with my Trailsport. I would imagine their avaliable separately.View attachment 16304 View attachment 16305
I just traded my 2020 Outback Limited for a 22 Honda Passport! It’s sonic gray and the EXL. I love it!!!!
I’m looking for floor mat recommendations??
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We put in the Weathertech HP liners and a cargo area liner. They fit well and provide adequate coverage under the accelerator and dead pedal, although I'd prefer a little more "height" under the dead pedal. Flexible and soft relative to the old world Weathertech mats we had in our 2011 Pilot. Weathertech claims these will not curl at the edges, which we did notice on our previous mats after 5 or 6 years - its not a deal breaker, just a little odd looking. Time will reveal all.I’m looking for floor mat recommendations??
I love WeatherTech products, I've had their Mats and License Plate Frames on our last 4 vehicles!We put in the Weathertech HP liners and a cargo area liner. They fit well and provide adequate coverage under the accelerator and dead pedal, although I'd prefer a little more "height" under the dead pedal. Flexible and soft relative to the old world Weathertech mats we had in our 2011 Pilot. Weathertech claims these will not curl at the edges, which we did notice on our previous mats after 5 or 6 years - its not a deal breaker, just a little odd looking. Time will reveal all.
For the small price difference, the HP liners seem a better bet. ymmv
Where did you get the Trailsport door sill protection film? Those look pretty good!As for mats, Tuxmat's simply the best looking and coverage I have tried. Guy in here recommended and he didn't steer me wrong. I have tried just about every kind in 45 yr. As for the Trailsport mats, They are the same thing as the Passport mats and in my opinion are a joke. Even though my Trailsport came with them, my dealer said he always gives his customers mats. So I have both in storage. Here are a few shots.
Link Honda Passport Custom Car Mats with Max Coverage | TuxMat
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I wondered if anyone would notice. Lol.Where did you get the Trailsport door sill protection film? Those look pretty good!
Great, I found them on Amazon. Thanks!I wondered if anyone would notice. Lol.
Took a chance and ordered them from Amazon. For the cost I'm more than impressed.
Just ordered a set of the Tux mats and also a set of that protection film. The text on JHoov's looks great, for an extra $6 I decided to take a shot and doctored up a picture of the TrailSport logo. I'll post pictures of the film when they are installed. Feel free to use the image if anyone wants to.I wondered if anyone would notice. Lol.
Took a chance and ordered them from Amazon. For the cost I'm more than impressed.