Used 2014 Honda Odyssey Minivan Consumer Reviews
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.
So far impressed with a Twist
Recently Honda Odyssey Touring 2014. So far the seats are amazingly comfortable the tri-zone air conditioning has been outstanding entertainment system works great and the ride is super comfortable. The only thing I've noticed is my 2006 EXL seem to accelerate a little faster. I'm wondering if it is due to the economy mode on the 2014 model that was not on my 2006 model
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- LX Passenger MinivanMSRP: $12,99545 mi away
- EX-L Passenger MinivanMSRP: $8,99546 mi away
- EX-L Passenger Minivan w/Rear EntertainmentMSRP: $7,30047 mi away
Every 15 years
The eco mode is hard to get used to. The car feels like the transmission is sticking in city driving. Once you understand what is happening it's not that big a deal. Eco mode at highway speed does save on gas. I think this van is not a great choice for someone living in city. Short stop and go trips get bad mileage in this van.
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Bad brake rotor
I bought this Honda Odyssey 2014 brand new , and now just 30000 miles the steering shakes when brakes, I talk to Honda service and they told me they can't do nothing because warranty expired ,it horrible never never buy Honda again.... Oh forget it. Don't asking me Honda again.......
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Like it!
Just got my Odyssey a little bit ago and I really like it. The tech features are nice especially pandora and the text on-screen. It's very quiet and handles good. Plenty of space in it for kids and gear. Does handle like a minivan as expected. Make sure you get the Michelin tires rather than the continentals. There is a big difference and trust me the Contis are horrible. The best bang for you buck is the EX-L in my opinion. My kids use iPads and iPhones and have no need for a rear entertainment system. Nav would be nice, but I use my phone for that stuff on the fly. The one thing I will be keeping track of is the Tranny. Had an Accord with Tranny issues and hoping honda fixed it!