Used 2016 Honda Odyssey Minivan Consumer Reviews
Excellent family vehicle
Great space and excellent features. Really like the lane-change camera!
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Best minivan on the market
This minivan is absolutely a great car to drive! Everything about it feels so great....I would highly recommend it to anyone interested in a minivan.
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- SE Passenger MinivanMSRP: $16,0004 mi away
- EX-L Passenger MinivanMSRP: $16,9958 mi away
- EX-L Passenger MinivanMSRP: $23,00018 mi away
Can’t go wrong with a Honda.
Had a Honda Odyssey for 15 years and replaced with another Odyssey, that speaks for itself.
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38,000 mile review....it's ok
So our experience is a little different. We bought a new EX-L with Navigation in 2016 and drove it for a good part of 2016 until August of 2017 where we went overseas with the Military (had approximately 30,000 miles).....so sat with my parents for 2 years until we started driving again. I have to say a lot has changed obviously in the last 2 years since we last drove it. Many different updates to the 2016 so won't go into that. I would say the overall driving experience of the Honda is "ok"....nothing spectacular like driving our new 2020 Toyota Hybrid Highlander. That is a very nice ride but the Honda drives smooth for the most part on long trips. My wife loves the sliding doors for ease of in and out for the kids and of course the seating and storage is great. My concern is the gas consumption, especially since we live in California. Even though gas is currently cheap due to COVID-19 etc...it's a volatile market and will likely see gas prices soar again. You would think Honda or Toyota would at least have a Hybrid by now or in the making (maybe it's happening but haven't heard). Even better would be a plug in electric Hybrid or all electric minivan! Now I would be interested!! Getting a minivan with improved efficiency would be great as my wife with transporting the kids around town gets probably 18-20 mpg. It is expensive filling up every other week at about $70 (again California)...... As mentioned above, the space and cabin rides well. I do have concerns with the speed etc. When I step on the gas it seems to lag or take a few seconds to respond. I had a major tune up and is still not performing to what I would expect the engine/V-6 so sluggish. As others have mentioned, AWD option should be a must and surprised now in 2020 it is still not available. I would probably look at the Toyota Sienna. So to summarize, its an ok vehicle and gets the job done for us but I would definitely like to trade in and look for another fuel efficient vehicle.
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