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How much is a 2000 Honda Passport worth?

There was no 2000 Honda Passport sold in the United States. If you’re seeing a listing for a “2000 Passport,” it’s most likely a late-1990s Passport (1994–1998) or a mislisted vehicle. In today’s market, those first-generation Passports typically list for roughly $2,000 to $6,000 depending on mileage, condition, and service history.


No 2000 Passport in the U.S. market


The Honda Passport was produced from 1994 through 1998 in the U.S., badge‑engineered from the Isuzu Rodeo. The model was discontinued after 1998, so a true 2000 Passport does not exist in the American lineup. Some overseas listings or misdated ads can show 2000, but they refer to older units.


Background on model years


The Passport’s first generation spanned 1994–1998, sharing mechanicals with the Rodeo. Prices today depend almost entirely on mileage, rust, maintenance, and documentation. If you own or want to buy one, compare against other similarly aged SUVs and review maintenance records carefully.


Current market value ranges


Here are rough asking-price ranges you might encounter in private-party listings for a 1994–1998 Honda Passport, depending on mileage and condition.



  • 150,000–199,000 miles: about $2,000–$4,000

  • 200,000–250,000 miles: about $1,800–$3,500

  • Good condition with clear maintenance history and under 150,000 miles: about $3,500–$5,500

  • Very good/near-mint condition with under 100,000 miles: about $5,000–$7,000


Prices vary by region, demand, and the vehicle’s condition; rust, frame integrity, and past accident history can dramatically shift value. Always verify with local listings and inspections.


Key factors that affect value


Understanding what most influences price can help you assess a listing more accurately.



  • Mileage level and service history

  • Overall mechanical condition (engine, transmission, suspension)

  • Body condition and rust, especially underbody and frame areas

  • Interior wear and electronics

  • Title type (clean, salvaged, rebuilt) and ownership history

  • Availability of replacement parts and service history

  • Regional demand and fuel economy expectations


These factors collectively explain why two Passports can have very different asking prices despite similar years.


How to determine the exact value for your car


To determine the value for a specific vehicle, use a structured approach and compare multiple sources.



  1. Check current price guides: Kelley Blue Book (KBB), NADA Guides, and Edmunds for consumer- and trade-in values based on your vehicle’s exact trim, mileage, and condition.

  2. Search local listings to see what similar Passports are asking in your area on sites like Craigslist, Facebook Marketplace, Autotrader, and cars.com.

  3. Look up the vehicle’s VIN to pull a vehicle history report (Carfax or equivalent) that highlights title history, odometer readings, and reported accidents.

  4. Have a trusted mechanic inspect the vehicle to identify any hidden issues that could affect value.

  5. Consider getting a professional appraisal if the vehicle has rare options or exceptional condition.


After gathering data, set a fair asking price or offer a well‑justified range based on the factors above.


Summary


There was no official 2000 Honda Passport in the U.S.; prices today reflect the 1994–1998 first-generation models. Expect broad price ranges driven by mileage, rust, and service history, with typical private-sale asking prices often landing between about $2,000 and $6,000 depending on condition. For precise pricing, compare multiple reputable value guides and local listings, and get a mechanical check before buying or selling. The market for these aging SUVs remains modest but active among enthusiasts and budget buyers.

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