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Although the Odyssey's design dated from 1999, it was still a very good minivan and an excellent value. It showed improvements from our previous test, with quicker acceleration and a more comfortable ride. The 2003 Odyssey handles with agility and has a roomy interior. It's powertrain is smooth and strong. The Honda reflects impeccable attention to detail and has demonstrated consistently high resale value. The folding third-row seat is handy, and there is reasonable cargo space, even when the third row is deployed.
In most cases, automotive warranties are based on the vehicle identification number (VIN), and the warranty will be valid regardless of ownership. The dealership can tell you exactly how much warranty is left.
Read more about extended warrantiesIntroduced in 2018, the fifth-generation Odyssey packs a more powerful engine, two new transmission options, a sideways-sliding second-row seat, and a host of other interior technologies intended to keep the entire family happy. The 3.5-liter V6 puts out 280 hp, and it is teamed with a nine-speed gearbox in lower trims and a 10-speed transmission on top-tier models. The lighter, more rigid Odyssey is front-drive only; no all-wheel-drive is available. A hands-free, foot-activated power tailgate is available. A new 8-inch infotainment touch screen replaces the previous Odyssey's complicated dual-screen system. All but the base LX trim come with standard blind spot monitoring, cross-traffic alert, forward collision warning, and automatic emergency braking. For the 2020 model year, a 10-speed automatic is now standard across the board. Updates for 2021 include standard Honda Sensing across all trims. This package includes forward collision warning, automatic emergency braking with pedestrian detection, lane departure warning, and lane keeping assistance. Blind spot warning and rear cross traffic are standard on all except the base trim. Plus, the minivan received a fresh exterior look, and a standard rear seat reminder system that alerts drivers to check the rear seat before leaving the vehicle to prevent forgetting a child inside. Honda claims that the second-row seats now fold nearly flat, making them easier to remove, and EX-L and higher trims get a power lumbar support for the front passenger seat. For 2025, the Odyssey received updated front and rear fascias, a digital instrument display and a larger, more user-friendly center touchscreen. The EX and Sport trims were dropped, and a Sport-L trim was added.
Long one of our top-scoring minivans, the Odyssey was redesigned in 2005, bringing improved interior flexibility. Safety increased significantly with the addition of standard curtain airbags and stability control. Sharp and precise steering makes the Odyssey surprisingly fun to drive for a big box on wheels. Bumps are well absorbed by the suspension, providing a comfortable ride, but interior noise levels are rather high. The 3.5-liter V6 and five-speed automatic delivers plenty of power and 19 mpg overall. A telescoping steering wheel adjustment arrived for 2007; high-trim models have a backup camera and a power liftgate in later years. An underfloor storage compartment holds small items or can stow the removable center second-row seat. Eight passengers fit in the roomy interior, and the third row seat drops into the floor for more storage and a flat load floor. Note that the competing Toyota Sienna isn't as enjoyable to drive, but is quieter and offers optional all-wheel-drive.
The original Odyssey, with four swing-out doors instead of sliders, and its overworked four-cylinder engine soldiered until 998. The third-row bench seat cleverly folds and stows flush with the floor. The Odyssey was reinvented as a large traditional minivan for 1999, with sliding doors and a smooth 3.5-liter V6. This Odyssey is big and spacious, yet doesn't feel bulky. It has good handling, comfortable seating, and good acceleration. Traction control became standard for 2001. Watch out for problems with the five-speed automatic transmission in 2000-2004 model years.
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