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Anyone who has ever owned a Honda
This vehicle, known as the Honda Passport -- and based on the Isuzu Rodeo -- was uninspired, a mere placeholder that the market knew would disappear once Honda was able to introduce a proper SUV of its own. The question, of course, was could a maker of reliable, if less-than-flashy, sedans and coupes create a SUV that was good enough to be called a Honda?
In the meantime, people had a pretty good inkling that the answer would be "yes" when Honda's luxury division Acura rolled out its own midsize SUV, the MDX, to near-universal praise in late 2000. The MDX offered three rows of seats, plenty of cargo space, excellent handling, good looks and superb finishing. In short, a real winner.
It should not take a Harvard M.B.A. to realize, then, that the smart thing for Honda to do was to offer a more modestly priced version of the MDX as its new midsize SUV -- which is exactly what it did. (The MDX, Pilot, Odyssey minivan and forthcoming SUT pickup truck due out next spring are all based on Honda's global light-truck platform.) The result? Read on to find out.
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