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Just bought a 2021 AWD Touring PP. Traded in a 2016 CRV.

Very pleased with the handling of the PP vs the CRV. Only downside will be gas mileage - though being retired annual mileage will likely be in the 10k range. So, no big deal.

Learning all the new electronics has been interesting thus far. Being an Apple user, having CarPlay is a great feature.

I would be interested in how other PP owners have set-up their vehicle. For example, do most use ACC; LKAS and the like.
 

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ANOTHER Ohioan,

I get 23-26 mpg on the highway with my passport. Decent in my opinion, and WAY better than my 2013 4Runner.

Regarding the safety features, I keep mine on and I'm happy to have them. I disagree that the safety feature are "attorney-driven." Lane keep assist helps. Blind spot warnings alert me when there is a car lurking in my blind spots. The adaptive cruise control could use a little refinement for sure, but it gets the job done. Can the safety feature be a little obtrusive at times? Perhaps. Have they saved my butt a couple times? Absolutely.

Enjoy the passport! It's a super nice vehicle!

Mike
 

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Welcome to the MADNESS Tbsteph !!
You are going to love that Honda!
Great group of guys and gals on here.

(And Werlyb23 , love everything you have done to yours. Way cool. I'll ask question elsewhere. Thanks :)
 
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Hello Ohio and welcome, a just watched a program recorded live in Ohio, the Lakers vs Cavs game...!
 
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Another Ohioan here - welcome! I've left all the safety features on so far, but the lane assist might get shut off - mine almost pulls me over a line in the wrong direction, creating a worse safety hazard than it helps. I've come to like the auto engine stop/start at fast food drive-throughs - easier to hear garbled instructions :). I'm getting a true 17-19mpg with in-city driving and somewhere in the 20s on the highway; basically 4-5 mpg worse than my 4cyl Mazda CX-5, but like you, I don't put a lot of miles on my car, so it's not really a factor. I FAR prefer the 6cyl get-up-and-go, as well as greatly increased towing capacity for my motorcycle trailer and hopefully future small camper/toy-hauler.
 

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Just bought a 2021 AWD Touring PP. Traded in a 2016 CRV.

Very pleased with the handling of the PP vs the CRV. Only downside will be gas mileage - though being retired annual mileage will likely be in the 10k range. So, no big deal.

Learning all the new electronics has been interesting thus far. Being an Apple user, having CarPlay is a great feature.

I would be interested in how other PP owners have set-up their vehicle. For example, do most use ACC; LKAS and the like.
Congrats. I am on Long Island and get approximately 21-22 mpg with traffic. Highway I get 25.
i tend to shut off lane assist in inclement weather as I feel it may cause worse of a situation when traction is not great
 
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