Used 2004 Honda Odyssey Consumer Reviews
Odyssey got it all
I was looking for a minivan for a long time and was inclined to buy Town and Country but during the Odyssey test drive I changed my mind. I knew this is the one. So I bought 2004 model and since then I have no regrets. Its drive, safety, design, space and fuel economy is best in the minivan category. I know that I am driving the most reliable van out there.
Best Mini Van Ever
This is our 3rd Honda Odyessy. I owned a 1996 Model for 7 years, traded it in for a 2003, which I wrecked (oops) and traded it in for a 2004, which I LOVE! Rides great, has plenty of room and excellent gas milage. I am a BIG fan of Honda's. I also owned a 94 Accord...
- EX Passenger Minivan w/EntertainmentMSRP: $2,49567 mi away
- EX-L Passenger Minivan w/EntertainmentMSRP: $4,995124 mi away
- EX Passenger MinivanMSRP: $10,990499 mi away
spoken from an on- the -go mom
*manuevers as easy as an Accord *accessibilty for the kids is a breeze *tailgate at soccer practice in comfort *entertainment package is wonderful while traveling *great value for the price
Honda Odyssey
The odyssey is a great vehicle. Has plenty of power and manueverability. Honda should come out with better prices on its entertainment systems because they are way overpriced compared to what is on the market.
Odyssey rocks since Previa is gone
Odyssey is the King of the Class: Familyroom sedans. It has way more power than it needs unless you have a boat or travel trailer. For most of us that's not an issue, and we'd love to trade 50 hp for 5 more MPGs! The Odyssey has great road feel, decent cornering, and will stop quickly enough. The TCS (Traction Control System) adds fractionally to road holding on bad roads but not nearly as much as either rear wheel or four wheel drive would. The sound system is very good. The heating and cooling work well, and quietly. The new front seat only seat heaters are a nice touch. The new leather seat covers and interior is very well appointed.