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re: Anybody here own a Honda Odyssey?
Posted on 2/18/23 at 9:50 pm to DiamondDog
Posted on 2/18/23 at 9:50 pm to DiamondDog
2015 here. Love it.
Posted on 2/18/23 at 10:09 pm to DiamondDog
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Looking at buying one for the fam. I prefer Toyota but Siennas are hard to come by at the moment.
The Odyssey leather struck me as kind of cheap looking but I think that's all Honda leather.
I'm a Toyota man but I can't wait 6-8 months for a vehicle to come in and I prefer not paying $65K for a minivan.
Research is telling me they have transmission problems around 100K but that seems to correlate to certain years.
Anybody have any feedback with the newer models?
We have a 2008 Touring since new as a now 3rd vehicle with 140k miles. My daughter is learning to drive with it now.
-VCM system is notorious for engine problems (oil consumption, failed cats, fouled plugs, etc.), I disabled mine with an aftermarket harness and you should too if you end up buying one.
-Front seat painted leather failed 5 years in and was replaced under extended warranty.
-Replaced failed alternator at 104k
-Both CV joint boots have failed
-Numerous recalls
-Rides stiff compared to other people haulers (known Honda trait).
-Transmission troubles seem to be pre-2007 but you still need to do a partial change the tranny fluid every 30k or it will fail eventually.
We upgraded the Odyssey with a 2016 Toyota Sienna.
-Much improved ride and handling, less taut and electric steering is low effort.
-Better NVH than the Odyssey
-92k so far with the only repairs being replacing warped front brake rotors at 62k when I changed the pads (just as cheap to DIY replace as have the dealer turn)
If the wife's 2016 Sienna was totaled tomorrow I would buy and wait for a Sienna Hybrid. I'm not necessarily a fan of the hybrid, but Toyota has been doing it a long time and I would give it a shot.
If you do get the Honda disable the VCM immediately. It doesn't do shite as far as increased fuel mileage and it causes nothing but problems.
Hope this helps.
This post was edited on 2/18/23 at 10:11 pm
Posted on 2/18/23 at 10:20 pm to DiamondDog
Neighbor has one and loves it. If we had 3 kids like they do, I’d get one in a heartbeat
Posted on 2/18/23 at 10:43 pm to DiamondDog
2014. Bought as certified used from Toyota. Vehicle has been amazing. Had a warranty recall a while back, but otherwise no issues. Bought at 30K miles and driven it past 100K, still going strong. May need ball joints replaced which is an easy job for DIY. Only thing I’ve found that pisses me off is the work required to change front headlights. Gotta take off the whole front wrap just to gain access to the bulbs.
Posted on 2/18/23 at 11:06 pm to DiamondDog
I’ve been quite happy with mine. Great family van.
quote:I’m at 93,000 miles now. So far ok. But I did have an issue back in 20k~30k mileage where the shifting “felt off”. I took it in and they changed the transmission fluid. That’s all I got.
Research is telling me they have transmission problems around 100K but that seems to correlate to certain years.
Posted on 2/18/23 at 11:15 pm to DiamondDog
Had a 2012 that was trouble free and a great drive.
As a people hauler it is unsurpassed for kids or adults.
Jump in !
Posted on 2/18/23 at 11:29 pm to WWII Collector
My uncle owns two early 00s odyssey’s both over 200k miles. Runs great you just got unlucky I guess or you drive like s hit
Posted on 2/19/23 at 12:06 am to CE Tiger
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got the wife the Kia Carnival . I fricking love that vehicle
I'm scared to death of Kia. Godspeed to you. I just can't do it. I read the van is supposed to be top notch though.
Posted on 2/19/23 at 12:41 am to DiamondDog
If you find an early 2000's one with a bad transmission and a 6 cyl I might be interested in the motor. J32 or J35.
Posted on 2/19/23 at 1:04 am to DiamondDog
Does anybody remember Hondas dune buggy called Odessey?
Posted on 2/19/23 at 1:15 am to DiamondDog
We have a 2017 Odyssey SE, ~60K miles. Van is a beast for hauling the family and stuff (we have 4 kids) on long trips. Put an AGM battery in for all the stuff on the van (DVD, power doors, kids leaving lights on). The transmission issue is real, called "judder" if you want to Google it. Isn't problem on new models, think it ended with 2017-18. They basically reprogram the shift points and 3x flush the fluid, Honda paid for it all. Overall love the van if you have kids. Only one that could handle 4 car seats so that was it for us in beginning.
Posted on 2/19/23 at 1:18 am to Tempratt
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Does anybody remember Hondas dune buggy called Odessey?
It was more like a beefed up go cart. I mentioned one that my cousin had. It was fun.
Posted on 2/19/23 at 1:58 am to DiamondDog
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I prefer Toyota but Siennas are hard to come by at the moment. I'm a Toyota man but I can't wait 6-8 months for a vehicle to come in and I prefer not paying $65K for a minivan.
Here's a few for ya:
2021/4,190 Miles/$47,375
2021/32,300 Miles
2022/17,400 Miles/$54,499
This post was edited on 2/19/23 at 2:16 am
Posted on 2/19/23 at 2:06 am to DiamondDog
Any interest in SUV's at all?
Posted on 2/19/23 at 3:39 am to WWII Collector
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If it has automatic sliding doors... huge mistake. You'll lose a finger if the door even works at all...
Pure stupidity. Best thing about a minivan is the sliding door for kids. You never hit anyones car when they get out and easier for them to get in.
Posted on 2/19/23 at 4:41 am to tigerbutt
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Pure stupidity. Best thing about a minivan is the sliding door for kids. You never hit anyones car when they get out and easier for them to get in.
No one said sliding doors were bad.. But the electronic operated doors suck.
Posted on 2/19/23 at 6:06 am to DiamondDog
quote:A dad board here would actually be awesome
Need a good Dad Board because everyone on this board seems to be my age, late-30s raising kids.
Posted on 2/19/23 at 6:18 am to DiamondDog
Got a 2018 Odyssey with about 80k miles.
Our biggest gripe is not enough ac vents in the back to cool the backseat in the summer.
We’ve had issues with the electric sliding doors. We got a CV boot that needs to be replaced.
Our biggest gripe is not enough ac vents in the back to cool the backseat in the summer.
We’ve had issues with the electric sliding doors. We got a CV boot that needs to be replaced.
Posted on 2/19/23 at 7:20 am to DiamondDog
I bought a 2012 with 130k miles in 2020. I paid like 6800 cash. The best decision I made. I does burn a little oil but that is if I go longer than 5k between oil changes. I had to change the spark plugs at 180k miles. She is probably due for a timing belt change. I at 220k miles now. The one weakness in some Honda products is the timing belt since they use a rubber belt instead of a metal chain. I also have the dreaded judder issue at 45 mph in the tranny, but I usually will shift it to D3 and it goes away. I only do it when it have to drive long stretches of 45 mph. Most places, I can push it to over 50 and it is gone.
The vinyl seats are holing up well, except on one wear point the driver’s arm rest.
The vinyl seats are holing up well, except on one wear point the driver’s arm rest.
Posted on 2/19/23 at 7:27 am to auggie
quote::golfclap:
My cousin had one when he was a kid, that was a bad arse go cart. I drove it once, that's probably the muddiest I have ever gotten in my life.
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