Used 2015 Honda Odyssey Consumer Reviews
thought I was going crazy
I have been a loyal Honda owner for years. Just bought the 2015 odyssey after having owned one before and after driving it home started to get a dizzy feeling that made me sick. I am about one month into owning this car and the vertigo still hasn't gone away. Very disappointed but was comforted by knowing I was not going crazy and others were having the same experience.
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Overall it's a good van, but feel dizzy driving it
Just pull this minivan back home from dealer yesterday. when test drove another way everything seemed great. now after taking home another one (different color), I feel very dizzy driving it. the front window seems curved... and it makes my eyeballs and brain feel twisted and dizzy looking to the front. has anyone experience this before?
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Stop before you shop
Vehicle purchased brand new and has been a disapointment since. Total front brakes SHOT at approx 30,000 miles? UNACCEPTABLE! Electrical issues, excessive wind/road noise, acceleration/transmission hesitation when trying to pick up speed after stopping, tire inflation sensors faulty due to excessive corrosion between different types of material (wheel/valve stems) also causing regular leaking/lowering air/tire pressure, and even worse, it has been nearly impossible to obtain warranty service as Honda Dealerships don't recognize other Honda Dealerships service contracts. Never ever again will I or any family members purchase another Honda vehicle of any kind.
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Honda does not stand behind their product!!
We took our 1 year old Odyssey in for it's first oil change and they found leaking oil around a head gasket. The head was warped and had to be planed down - major engine repair on a van with 5,000 miles on it. Honda, and the dealership, said "tough". Tried to give us $3,000 less than the trade in value of our van for a new one and wanted nothing to do with us. Unbelievably despicable treatment. The problem obviously originated in the factory - it had 12 miles on it when we bought it. I called Honda corporate and they said they would repair it as long as it was under warranty. We don't want the van because we know it is going to be a problem, but they don't care. They don't want it back. A reputable company would have said "sorry, that shouldn't have happened, let us fix this". They sold us a defective product and now we are stuck with it. We also have a Honda Ridgeline but no more Hondas. Despicable company that does not know how to treat their customers.
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This is a wonderful car, except:
Something happened after the 2012 Odyssey that caused the Honda entertainment system people to lose their minds. The 2015 system is horrible. Pairing with a phone is touch-and-go at best, voice commands are impossible to use, if you're using phone navigation (Waze etc) you can't also use the radio or other audio sources. It is all clunky, hard to use and a really inferior experience. The addition of a side-view blind-spot camera was cute, but for my money I'd rather have a front-of-car parking camera. The side-view camera is distracting and doesn't really provide a very useful image most of the time. The 2012 Odyssey was a much better car in terms of features than the 2015.
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