Used 2014 Honda Odyssey Consumer Reviews
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Smart cars are dumb
Our car detects imaginary individuals in the heat, opens the windows and sunroof, and floods when the rainstorm hits. A lemon of a design. I will never buy Honda again
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Sold.
I was told by the dealer when I traded this vehicle that it was "quarantined" because the rear seat recall (which I had done) didn't fix the problem therefore Honda Odysseyes were unable to be sold. I saw my car in their ad and it was sold. I'm not saying the dealer lied...but.
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- EX-L Passenger Minivan w/Rear EntertainmentMSRP: $13,49936 mi away
- EX-L Passenger Minivan w/Rear EntertainmentMSRP: $8,99937 mi away
- EX-L Passenger Minivan w/Rear EntertainmentMSRP: $11,15045 mi away
Over-Priced!!
The review by Edmunds is completely not what l found in the 2014 Odyssey. One good thing I enjoyed about this model is that the fuel economy is very good. However this mini van was very loud in the cabin especially when you the odometer reaches 55 plus miles. Also it is very light. I still love my 2007 Nissan quest which has better acceleration and handling than the Honda odyssey.
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What a piece of crap!
This 2014 Odyssey has been nothing but a headache. It's been into the shop 4 times and they still can't figure out what's wrong with the engine. It runs like garbage and the engine light comes on frequently. This vehicle has been a major disappointment. This is the last Odyssey I will ever purchase. Honda has been slipping in their quality.
Disappointed in my 3rd Odyssey
I took delivery of my 2014 Odyssey EX-L just a couple of weeks ago and already regret my purchase. I had previously owned 2 Odyssey's that were great but this 2014 is a huge disappointment. The ride is very stiff and reminds me of the 1991 Ford Explorer that rode so bad if gave me neck and shoulder pain. This Odyssey already has rattles and the OEM Continental tires suck in snowy northern Indiana. If somebody has a PHD in computers (or a 10 year old grandson) the instrument panel is then probably understandable to program, but for a "60 something" it's WAY too confusing, plus the instruction manual is literally as thick as a Bible. I wish I had my old van back!