Used 2023 Honda Odyssey Consumer Reviews
Van Review 2023 Sport
Honda is not quality like it was. Expensive service schedule and Honda still uses dinosaur designs, such as timing belts. Some dealers are unable to repair anything more than super basic stuff, even after days of repeat visits. For quality, reliability, MPG, and cost to own..... only choice is a Sienna... Sorry the truth hurts, but the Odyssey ain't what we hoped for, and paid a premium price, for.
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Technology issues galore
At 32,000 miles all kinds of technology issues. Random sensors go off when nothing is around. Brakes randomly engage during driving nearly causing accidents, phone system is terrible, and I am blamed for not buying extended warranty.
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- Elite Passenger MinivanMSRP: $39,7817 mi away
- Touring Passenger MinivanMSRP: $36,99921 mi away
- Sport Passenger MinivanMSRP: $39,1775 mi away
Best car ever
Very comfortable and easy to drive. I use a walker and it is low to the ground and easy put my walker in and easy for me to get in. The main reason I got it , it has all the safety features that you could imagine and the warranty can’t be beat.
Likes Gas
The Honda Odyssey EXL has got a pretty classy interior. The engine and transmission combination is fairly smooth, but I've driven better (and I've driven worse). My biggest complaint is I'm not getting anywhere near the mileage rating which is advertised for that vehicle. The ride is also a bit overly smooth reminicent of a '79 Caddy. Could be just a bit tighter for my taste.I've test driven all the other new minivans and the Honda was as at least as good, if not better than the others. The new hybrid Sienna had a loud engine and did not feel as solid as the Honda. The Kia Carnival was on par with the Honda. So was the Pacifica.
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Unnecessary Equipment
No sure if the trim, probably Touring, more expensive than the EX-L. As a retired couple we do not need a camera and DVD player for the second row. We essentially require all the safety features, such as lane departure, collision mitigation, parking sensors, etc., and helpful features such as keyless entry, apple play, rear gate remote, etc.
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