Honda PilotThe Honda Pilot is a vehicle many prospective buyers looking for a three-row SUV would consider. But while it doesn't have the worst resale value, it just doesn't hold up very well compared to other Honda models. A new Honda Pilot ranges from about $41,250 to $56,030, depending on the trim level. In five years, this figure is expected to reduce by about 49%, assuming it averages 13,500 miles per year.The estimate is lower from iSeeCars, where the five-year depreciation rate is fixed at 46.6%, which actually beats the average figure for mid-sized SUVs. So, the Pilot is likely to be a decent choice if you're comparing it to competitors. It's a popular vehicle with a lot of versatility anyway, so people tend to want to have it around for a long time. However, despite its popularity, the Pilot's reliability is generally average, and it tends to require more frequent repairs than other midsize SUVs. If you're set on buying one and looking to get the best value for your money, the 2022 model is where it's at.Honda PassportAlthough the Honda Passport holds its value better than the Pilot, according to estimates, this SUV is facing a much greater decline in popularity. Amongst many reasons, it competes in a pretty tough segment, with the likes of the Jeep Grand Cherokee, Toyota Highlander, and Ford Edge. Even internally, the Pilot and CR-V are more popular alternatives for many buyers. This explains why its resale value isn't exactly all that great. Still, at an estimated 45.1% depreciation in five years, it's not as bad as one might expect.The Passport had a long gap in production, being off the road from 2003 to 2018, so there aren't too many used models on the market. The last model before it was pulled off, which is the 2002 model with an original MSRP of $2,6450, would range from about $2,850 to $5,500 today. On the other hand, the oldest model since its reintroduction, which was released in 2018, would have lost about 54.67% of its value from Car Edge estimates if it remains in good condition.