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2 out of 5 stars

Comfortable and versatile, questionable quality

sbaird, 07/01/2019
2016 Honda Odyssey SE 4dr Minivan (3.5L 6cyl 6A)
10 of 10 people found this review helpful

We decided to go with a minivan for our second vehicle so we could comfortably haul the whole family or use it to haul things. We've always been Toyota people, but decided to go with the Odyssey based on the ratings and gas mileage. We've had it for 9 months and put about 5,000 miles on it. So far, we've had to replace clips in the rear gate hatch because it gets stuck on the bumper and they break easily, our mechanic has had to zip-tie the inside of the drivers' door assembly because it's a bad design and the door stopped opening from the inside (we're waiting for the passenger door to do the same thing), the transmission shudders between gear shifts as other people have noted, and I'm about to take it in because it's started rumbling/shuddering on ignition. We put out the money for a newer-model car with lower mileage (currently about 35k) so we wouldn't have to worry about these kinds of issues. Starting to think we should have just gone with the Sienna.

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5 out of 5 stars
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2 out of 5 stars
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3 out of 5 stars
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4 out of 5 stars
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4 out of 5 stars
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4 out of 5 stars

Honda Navi needs to be reevaulated

fred schweinert, 04/13/2016
2016 Honda Odyssey LX 4dr Minivan (3.5L 6cyl 6A)
10 of 10 people found this review helpful

The Navi on the 2016 is very difficult to "navigate" when driving. They took away all the touch screen apps and in our opinion it is a safety tragedy waiting to happen. The voice recognition is terrible and we find ourselves using our cell phone navigation after investing thousands of dollars for what we where trying to avoid....using the cell phone!

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4 out of 5 stars
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5 out of 5 stars
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5 out of 5 stars
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5 out of 5 stars
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3 out of 5 stars
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5 out of 5 stars

Love our minivan

Judy Lipinski, 10/16/2016
2016 Honda Odyssey EX-L 4dr Minivan (3.5L 6cyl 6A)
9 of 9 people found this review helpful

seriously very happy with our purchase. I just think the user interface for the controls could be better. and the one thing we HATE, is that there is no way to adjust the passengers seat height.

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5 out of 5 stars
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4 out of 5 stars

Speedometers, spare tires and seats

Floyd Sense, 09/07/2016
updated 03/16/2017
2016 Honda Odyssey EX 4dr Minivan (3.5L 6cyl 6A)
19 of 21 people found this review helpful

(1). Leather seats in an Odyssey are uncomfortably hard and hot. The leather doesn't breath like high quality seat leather should, but rather it's like sitting on 1970s vinyl seats on a hot day. Solution: opt for the EX model which has cloth seats that are actually comfortable. We compared the Odyssey leather seats to competition, such as Chrysler Town & Country, and the Honda leather was the worst. (2). The Odyssey spare tire (at least it has one) is stored INSIDE THE VEHICLE, under the floor between the second row seats. So, don't have a flat when you have the vehicle loaded with cargo or if it's full of kids on a rainy day. And, you won't believe where they expect you to store the flat tire you remove - see the manual and be ready to laugh. (3). If you normally wear polarized sunglasses while driving, make sure to take them along when you test drive the Odyssey. On a bright sunny day, the numbers on the speedometer and tachometer are simply not visible when wearing polarized sunglasses. For some reason, the designer decided the numbers should be displayed on a shiny background, making the situation even worse. With all that dashboard screen real estate, you'd think they'd have placed a digital speed display on one of the large screens. On the positive side, the Odyssey is remarkably quiet on the road. While Hondas and their upscale Acuras are noted for their tire and engine noise, you won't hear much of that in the Odyssey. You can actually carry on a conversation with people in the middle row of seats while traveling down the road at 70 mpg. And finally, you'd think that after all these years Honda would have figured out how to make it easy for an owner to get the middle row of seats out of the way for handling large cargo loads. You still have to manually remove them and store them somewhere in the garage or ? If you're a small person or older like me, you'll find that to be a difficult proposition. By the way, the gas mileage is a big surprise when compared to the competition. I can easily get 28 mpg on the open highway and rarely see less than 22 around town. Update: The problem with not being able to read the speedometer and other instruments on a sunny day, along with the difficulty of removing the second row seats has convinced us to dump the Odyssey and go with the Chrysler Pacifica later in the year.

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3 out of 5 stars

Honda Quality isn't what it used to be!

Angela, 06/20/2016
2016 Honda Odyssey Touring 4dr Minivan (3.5L 6cyl 6A)
36 of 42 people found this review helpful

After loving my 2005 Odyssey for almost 12 years I decided it was time to update. I didn't put a lot of time into research because I knew what I wanted. Well you know what they say about 'assuming'. I assumed that the new Odyssey would be as good if not better than my last version; I was unfortunately wrong. First, the only way I could get both Navi & Rear Entertainment is to upgrade to a Touring; even though that combination used to be available on the EX-L. Fine, I can upgrade. I will start with the changes I find inconvenient. There are at least 4 cup holders missing; 2 in the front that used to pop down from bottom of the dash and the two on the sides of 2nd row seats. There is no good spot for kids in the second row to put their drinks. The tray on the center console is very shallow; it is not even deep enough to hold a stack of mail. There is a large storage box in the center console now, but it is so deep it is not realistic to go digging in there while you are driving; and to open it up means you can't store anything on the top tray. There is now only one glove box, rather than two; I found the little glove box was just right for registration and insurance cards, now just throw them in the big hole. The hidden compartment in the floor of the second row is now gone. With the old version of the rear entertainment system, it was one button push to control it from the front; that is not the case in the new version. The entire menu / control system is very difficult to use; no longer a quick touch but now you must dial and toggle and dial some more, and then go find the button to push. Fortunately my kids are now big enough to control it from the back but I don't think it would be doable with younger children (which surprisingly was the big selling point over the Toyota when I bought my first one). It is nice to be able to synch your phone and you can even voice tag your most used contacts. Only problem is that the voice tags don't seem to work, it actually brings up every person with a J in their name except for the one I want, even though that person is my number one favorite. Now for the more serious concerns. The windshield had a very bad distortion, so much so that I had a headache the entire day after I drove it to work. Imagine wearing someone else's glasses or looking through a fish bowl; that was the effect. Every person I had get in the driver seat saw it (except those at the dealer). Now today, the first time I use the windshield wipers because it rained, the passenger side wiper arm pops off while I am driving. I have only had the car for about 10 days, but if this an indication of Honda's quality I am concerned.

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3 out of 5 stars
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4 out of 5 stars
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2 out of 5 stars
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