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  2. 2026 Honda Passport vs. 2025 Toyota 4Runner: Comparing Mid ...

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    These freshly redesigned mid-size SUVs both have an off-road focus. Here's how they stack up in terms of passenger and cargo space, powertrains, and pricing. 2026 Honda Passport vs. 2025 Toyota ...

  3. 2024 Pilot vs. 2024 Passport: Comparing Honda SUVs - AOL

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    The two Honda SUVs are quite close in terms of cargo capacity, but when all seats are flattened, the Pilot has a bit more: 112–114 cubic feet to the Passport's 101. With the rear seats up (but ...

  4. I drove family SUVs from Honda and Hyundai. The Palisade is ...

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    I drove the Honda Pilot Elite and Hyundai Palisade Calligraphy three-row family SUVs to compare their capabilities. It was a tie with important distinctions.

  5. Honda Element - Wikipedia

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    The Honda Element is a compact crossover SUV manufactured by Honda and marketed in North America over a single generation for model years 2003–2011 — and noted for its boxy exterior styling with bi-parting side doors and its boxy, flexible interior layout.

  6. List of Honda automobiles - Wikipedia

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    Two-row mid-size crossover SUV, shorter version of the Pilot. Pilot: 2002 2022 – North America and others Three-row mid-size crossover SUV mainly for the North American market. Prologue: 2023 2023 – North America Two-row mid-size crossover SUV based on GM BEV3 platform. WR-V: 2016 2022 – Southeast Asia

  7. Crossover (automobile) - Wikipedia

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    A crossover, crossover SUV, or crossover utility vehicle (CUV) is a type of automobile with an increased ride height that is built on unibody chassis construction shared with passenger cars, as opposed to traditional sport utility vehicles (), which are built on a body-on-frame chassis construction similar to pickup trucks.