Used 2020 Honda Odyssey Consumer Reviews
Nothing but Trouble
I bought my Odyssey Elite in 7/2020. I currently have 12,120 miles on it and it has been to the shop 5 times in those 6 months. I have been waiting for a week for an answer from Honda on a repair they are unsure they will fix, on a bumper to bumper warranty.This is the last Honda I will buy. Will be trading it in in the coming weeks for something different. I have had my fill of this $50,000 POS.SAVE YOURSELF AND STAY AWAY FROM HONDA. They are not what they used to be. Reviewed by a lifetime Honda owner.
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Not very good
I am leasing a 2020 EX odyssey. I want to inform patintial buyers. Review at 1,000 miles. The good- Highway driving. Transmission shifts and programing. Steering. Suspension. Looks. Seats. The bad- Infotainment is annoying. Auto idle stop is annoying. Rearview camera resolution looks terrible (almost unusable). Storage with seats down is frustrating, slopped floor and large chunks of plastic in the floor. Rear cargo with seats up is slopped (not flat). The van has a popping noise in the steering at parking lot speeds. The brakes have squeeked from day one. The van has a rough idle in drive while at stop lights (like its going to stall). Roof rack is an option, not standard. Push button gears and parking brake is not for me. I feel this van will have long term issues, it is way to reliant on electronics, seems buggy already.
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- EX-L Passenger MinivanMSRP: $22,998In-stock online
- EX-L Passenger Minivan w/Navigation and Rear Entertainment SystemMSRP: $29,898In-stock online
- Elite Passenger MinivanMSRP: $26,590In-stock online
2020 Odyssey touring
This is our 5 Odyssey touring. We bought it in June 2020. We did not drive it much as we had a pilot saving the Odyssey for long road trips. We took it on a road trip in August and notice the xm radio was not functioning properly. We did not think much of it. Parked it for a month. We received call from the dealership that there are 4 recalls on it. On my way to the dealership the navigation screen went blank and display a message saying network Connectivity error. It has been at the dealership since then more than 3 weeks now. The say they have to order a new audio component. I am not planning on taking back this van without warrantee coverage for the time I own it. This reminds me of the 2004 Odyssey we owned. 2 weeks after receiving the vehicle we received a recall notice for the transmission. We should have asked for a new transmission, but trusted Honda. Guess what happened immediately after the warranty runs out for the transmission? You guessed it. The transmission failed in the same 2nd gear. We had to spend 4,000 replacing the transmission. So we are not happy with the 2020. It looks like a lot of disaster waiting to drain our pockets.
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Transmission issue with 584 miles
Little over a tank of gas and my garage floor was covered in transmission fluid. They said it was the seal to the axel to transmission. Only if I heard the voicemail correctly 😏
Creaking Van
2020 vans creak (sound kinda like an old pirate ship) turning at slow speeds. We purchased a 2020 Honda Odyssey EX (in green). After about 1,000 miles, the van creaked when turning at slow speeds. The dealership, after trying to fix it, replaced the van with another, brand new 2020 Honda Odyssey EX (in green). After about 700 miles, this van creaked similarly (turning at slow speeds). We were given a loaner vehicle when the dealership tried to determine what caused the creak on the second van. This was a 2020 odyssey as well (an EX-L trim level) and it creaked also. It would appear Honda has a problem with their 2020 vans that some, many, or perhaps all creak while turning at slow speeds.