Used 2011 Honda Odyssey Touring 4dr Minivan (3.5L 6cyl 6A) Consumer Reviews
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2011 Honda Odyssey Touring
We purchased an '11 Touring on Oct 16. Primary reason was the van has the best seating and gas mileage of all vans on the market. We have 6 kids, so we needed 6 real seats. Dodge/Chrysler/VW only offer 7 passenger seating, Toyota claims 8 but it more like 7 1/2. We also needed 4 latch positions. All above mentioned makes only offer 3, while Honda offers 5. We use all 3 latch positions in the 2nd row. Very handy. We use one latch position in the 3rd row (in the center, utilizing the inside latch of each of the outboard seats). The 2 outboard 3rd row positions we have booster seats. All of this fits, so we were sold. This is our first Honda. We like the looks in and out. The handling is great.
Our Third Odyssey Should Tell You Something!
Nice size for city driving with easy parking and reasonable cargo space. Good visibility and easy to drive. Engine and drive train are durable and ride is comfortable. Some road noise, but partially caused by mud and snow tires. Very nice climate control system and comfortable entry and exit from vehicle. Dealership service was excellent and have never needed anything other than routine maintenance.
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- EX-L Passenger MinivanMSRP: $8,99118 mi away
- Touring Elite Passenger MinivanMSRP: $5,99565 mi away
- EX-L Passenger MinivanMSRP: $9,99589 mi away
UNDRIVABLE DISASTER
Drivers had to constantly fight the steering wheel. The slightest breeze, curve or slope of the road pulled the steering wheel so hard no one would drive it far. Honda acknowledged the problem, but stated they could not correct it. I had to sell it at very high loss.
2011 transmission issues
the transmission shudders @ 15-30 mph took it to the dealer 1st time told me nothing was wrong 3rd time they are waiting for honda to figure out was is the problem no time line I have a child on a ventilator this is his primary transportation they said it is safe to drive how can it be safe if they cant even tell me what the problem is my concern is being stranded with 2 kids and one with a boat load of medical equipment spoke with honda directly they said they MIGHT get back to us in 2 weeks fine we told the dealer we wanted to trade it for a pilot and in so many words they said no we needed to wait for honda to tell them what they could do! btw we didnt ask for anything special on trade in
Honda Fraud
I bought a Honda in Evanston Illinois. It was used, and was an import from Canada. I have spent over $5000 on repairs this month due to a recall. The recall will not be honored because It was imported from Canada. Honda here refuses to help. I believe this is a common problem of faulty cars from Canada being imported here and sold.
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