Exterior color: Modern Steel MetallicModern Steel Metallic
Interior color: Gray leatherGray leather
8 Seats, 19 City / 28 Hwy MPG
Courtesy Palm Harbor Honda (25 mi away)
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Sunroof/Moonroof
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$491/month for 36 months
$2,500 Down payment
$2,991 Due at signing
$2,991 total due at lease signing includes down payment, first month payment, and $0 security deposit. Total cost to lessee is $20,185 over the lease term. Except as otherwise expressly provided, excludes sales tax, title, registration and other fees. Lessee is responsible for vehicle maintenance, insurance, repairs and charges for excess wear and tear. Actual monthly payments will vary. Not all lessees may qualify; higher lease rates apply for lessees with lower credit ratings. Payment estimate based on lease programs in effect through November 3, 2025.
2024 touring. 9 months 16,000 miles Sliding door on drivers side rattles when van is hot. When I finally got dealer to work on it they made it worse. Intermittently the Engine doesn't idle smoothly or when accelerating normally (but runs smooth if you run it hard). Sometimes you have to press hard on the brake to get it to start. Cruise control is programmed so that it does not TRY to … keep the speed on set point after coasting down a hill, but instead, it will let it get 2 mph below the set point before it back shifts & gives gas to accelerate back up to speed. It does this instead of gradually giving gas to try and maintain the speed it was set at as soon as it goes below the set speed. Lane Keeping Assist ( LKAS ) is a joke and can be dangerous. The biggest complaint is when entering a left curve, it will help you enter the curve early right across the line and then warn that you are out of your lane. It also does this on right turns but not as much. Driving straight down a road if you get on either line, it may not help pull you back but it will warn you that you are getting out of your lane on the dash. Collision avoidance system puts on the brakes for no reason driving down the interstate. I have had the road departure mitigation system activate while I was in the center of the lane on a two lane road with a trailer truck behind you! (Must be kept off for safety reasons.) Adaptive cruise control works great but may apply brakes during passing another car on a two lane road. Also, if someone is turning off the road the adaptive cruise control continues to apply brakes long after the car has made the turn and is no longer in your lane. I have 16,000 miles on mine now and now torque converter is developing a problem. Sometimes the lockup clutch doesn't lock in if you have been costing for several seconds, the RPM is low and you apply gas to accelerate. I have seen it go up to 3500 RPM in 7 gear driving 45 MPH. I have to let off the gas for a second then go again to get it to lock in properly when it does this. The good stuff is it has a better computer than my 2018 and it responds quicker. (Except for the door rattle) it is quieter in the van than my 2018 EX-L. It has good power when you put your foot down and get the RPMs up. So far the brakes are excellent and the idle stop works properly even though it hesitates on restart sometimes. (They don't give you the choice to turn idle stop off until you turn it back on. It is always active when you start the car until you press the button again).
UPDATE: Road Departure preventive is dangerous & must be kept off. I will apply the brakes for no reason (even with a big truck right behind you). Lane keeping assist is re-tarded. It starts helping you turn into a corner on the interstate too much and then complains when you go over the line that you are getting out of your lane. The automatic cruise control will put on the brakes randomly when you are passing another vehicle on the interstate. At 20,000 miles the torque converter has started malfunctioning a little but not enough to throw a code. The Drivers side sliding door makes creaking noises sometimes. The second time I took it in for this, they said that they adjusted it and now it is much worse. When accelerating, there is a slight variation in thrust. Can't tell if it is the engine or transmission. I have taken the van in three times for all these problems with no results. The last item I don't like is the cruise control is programmed to not try to keep the speed right on the set speed. It will let it go 2 miles per hour under the set speed then back shift and accelerate back up to the set speed over and over anytime the terrain isn't just flat. At 27,000 miles, I am already starting to think about trading and wondering what I am going to try in stead of a Honda.
How much does it cost to lease a Honda Odyssey in Florida?
A Honda Odyssey lease in Florida starts at about $491 and runs up to $491. Keep in mind that these are estimates and the prices can vary based on a number of factors such as trim level, options, down payment, and length of the lease.
How much does it cost to lease a Honda Odyssey 2026 in Florida?
It costs between $491 and $491 to lease a Honda Odyssey 2026 in Florida. Note that these are estimates, and the pricing can change based on the vehicle's trim level, installed options, and aspects of the lease such as the down payment, money factor and the lease term.
How much is it to lease a Honda in Florida?
Honda has more than one model for lease in Florida, so you'll need to be more specific. Honda leases can range anywhere from about $491 for a 2026 Honda Odyssey EX-L Minivan up to $491 for a 2026 Honda Odyssey EX-L Minivan. These prices will vary depending on the model, the options it may have, your down payment, and the length of the lease.
What is the cheapest Honda to lease in Florida?
The cheapest Honda to lease in Florida is the 2026 Honda Odyssey EX-L Minivan. It costs about $491 per month to lease that vehicle. This price will vary based on the down payment, selling price of the vehicle, and length of the lease.
What incentives is Honda offering in Florida?
There are a number of incentives offered by Honda in Florida. Note that the incentives change every month and can differ based on the make and model of the vehicle. Follow this link on Edmunds for all the latest Honda incentives.