Car Review (All Years) Reviews and ratings of the Honda Odyssey (all years). These reviews are written by the owners themselves. Car Survey (All Years) Here's what owners of the Honda Odyssey think of their vehicles -- all years are covered.
MSN Autos (All Years) See what owners think of their Honda Odyssey minivans from previous model years. Detroit News (2003) The 2003 edition has been improved in many ways and continues to appeal with such benchmark features as a fold-flat third seat. MSN Autos (2003) The Odyssey remains primarily unchanged for 2003, with the addition of a small number of new convenience features. Yahoo Autos (2003) The 2003 Odyssey is a 4-door, 7-passenger mini van, available in 3 trims, ranging from the LX to the EX-L. The 2003 Odyssey's closest competitors include the Chevrolet Astro Passenger Van, the Kia Sedona, and the Volkswagen Eurovan. Car Buying Strategies (2002) The Honda Odyssey Passenger Van has been the recipient of numerous awards and top-of-class honors for its spacious design, excellent performance and handling, superior safety, and environmental consciousness. Detroit News (2002) Dislikes: Power rear doors difficult to open manually. Revised shift lever blocks temp control. Ride a little harsh on rough pavement. No power liftgate. Edmunds (2002) Another noticeable upgrade happens under the hood, where the 3.5-liter V6 jumps from 210 to 240 peak horsepower and the transmission goes from a four-speed to a five-speed unit. Epinions (2002) See what owners of the 2002 Honda Odyssey think of their vehicles -- the good and the bad. New Car Test Drive (2002) For 2002, Odyssey will haul all those things a little faster, with 30 more horsepower than before. Amazingly, fuel efficiency has not suffered, thanks at least partly to a new five-speed automatic transmission. Epinions (2001) See what owners of the 2001 Honda Odyssey think of their vehicles -- the good and the bad. New Car Test Drive (2001) The current Honda Odyssey is among the biggest minivans on the market. It's about the same size as the Dodge Caravan and Chrysler Town & Country. It's a little larger than the Toyota Sienna, but slightly smaller than the Ford Windstar, Chevrolet Venture, Oldsmobile Silhouette and Pontiac Montana. Epinions (2000) See what owners of the 2000 Honda Odyssey think of their vehicles -- the good and the bad. New Car Test Drive (2000) A rear seat that quickly hides away, a deep well in back for loading groceries and optional power sliding doors all serve to make the Odyssey a superior vehicle for running errands while comfortably transporting four children. Epinions (1999) See what owners of the 1999 Honda Odyssey think of their vehicles -- the good and the bad. Motor Trend (1999) The list of standard features packs the window sticker with so much microtype as to require sept-focal reading glasses to decipher. Suffice it to say, power everything, including sliding doors, is just the appetizer. New Car Test Drive (1999) The new Odyssey is much bigger than the old one. While the old Odyssey was small, the new one competes with the biggest minivans on the market. Woman Motorist (1999) This minivan is big -- the biggest vehicle Honda has ever built -- and possesses the most powerful engine in the category. Woman Motorist (1998) Unlike other vans, Odyssey has four doors, more like traditional station wagons than vans.
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