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New member, waiting for 2024 model

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Hi all,

I've pretty much decided that the Passport is the overall best fit for my needs, but I'm holding out for an updated 2024 Trailsport model, hoping to get the 10-speed auto, new engine, and the AWD drive mode and chassis improvements from the 2023 Pilot Trailsport.

I'm pretty excited about it, have liked the Passport ever since the original 90s version came out.

My family has had Ford, GM, Nissan, Subaru, Toyota, Mazda, Kia and VW vehicles, but I've never had a Honda before, so I'm looking forward to having a good ownership experience! Nice to meet you all.
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Welcome aboard, atoms.
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I am hoping all the updates, including styling that were done on the Pilot are done to the 2024 Passport. If they do, I will probably trade mine in for it. I like the looks of the new Pilot but don’t need 3 rows. The Passport is perfect size.
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Welcome here, Nice to be with you. Hope you will get the 10-speed auto, new engine, AWD drive mode, and chassis improvements with very smooth performance.
I am waiting as well for the 2024. The Passport is the last of the "old school" vehicles out there.
Welcome aboard and hope the 2024 has everything you are looking for! My wife and i both have 2021's and we are both happy with them!
Welcome!

I have a rule of waiting at least 2 years when the engine and trans are new. Hope it works out for you; everyone needs early adopters.
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I'm waiting until 2035

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to buy our next new vehicle that will be a Hydrogen Fuel Cell (HFC) as it wins out in this current tech war for non-ICE vehicles. Our early money is literally invested in HFC fuel makers.

EV's will lose.
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I feel like the infrastructure for EVs will have been built out by then. Isn't there infrastructure needed for HFC vehicles?
I feel like the infrastructure for EVs will have been built out by then. Isn't there infrastructure needed for HFC vehicles?
As for the EV infrastructure, it may possibly be built out to the detriment of society IF someone doesn't stand up to the idiots (WEF) running the football towards the wrong endzone for some idiotic, behind the scenes reason. (cough $, cough $$)
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