Used 2012 Honda Odyssey Minivan Consumer Reviews
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Nice family car
Nice interior, drives smoothly. Auto doors are nice but can get clunky
Awesome Vehicle
The vehicle is solidly built. It has leather trim, moonroof and lots of legroom. The cabin is very quiet. With all the glass rolled up there is no outside noise whatsoever. The vehicle is built for long distance tour. It's a great car. I love it. I use it for my summer road trips across the United States.
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- EX-L Passenger Minivan w/Rear EntertainmentMSRP: $9,96046 mi away
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- EX-L Passenger Minivan w/Rear EntertainmentMSRP: $7,495218 mi away
reliable and efficient mini van
we have 170Kmiles on it with only routine maintenance. Satisfied with it's performance. only maintenance costs for timing belt, tires and brakes, oil and filter change, alignments, tire rotation
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Great as new, then the problems start!
Maybe this is more of a problem with Honda (Service). First, we purchased this van as it came off lease, and then we had it serviced by the mechanic we had had service all of our cars. However, our purchase and subsequent non-Honda servicing did not allow Honda to keep up with our ownership, and therefore, We didn’t get any technical service bulletins, until free repair of issues had passed. While our alarm van has a of issues, the most troubling is a technical service bulletin they’re offered free repair of an issue within the engine block and cylinders, which has at this point left our van unable to pass any state inspection without performing $4000 worth of work.
No More Honda for us
We have had Hondas for 30+ years. This minivan (touring model) was a money pit. Roters needing to constantly be replaced AND peeling pain everywhere (they recalled, repainted, and it peeled again - and we paid extra for that paint!). Now the transmission/clutch pressure control is shot, and at 166000 miles we have a car that costs more to fix than it is worth. Hondas used to make it into the 200000s and used to hold value. I will never get an Odyssey Touring minivan again.
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