Is Honda Odyssey safe in snow?

Is Honda Odyssey safe in snow?

Well, the Honda Odyssey handles well in snow. With such power, your vehicle will have enough momentum to handle snowy terrain. The Odyssey’s snow handling capabilities also benefits from its front-wheel drive drivetrain. As the weight of the vehicle rests on the drive wheels, the vehicle has better weight distribution.

Which is the best review of a 2003 Honda Odyssey?

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Can a Honda Odyssey downshift to 2nd / 1st?

Trans suddenly downshifted to 2nd/1st then continued to wildly shift back and forth, just through good luck no horrible accident. For $100, dealer tells me trans is cooked. Found out via Internet this is a very common problem, in fact most people don’t get as much use as we did.

Which is better Dodge Grand Caravan or Honda Odyssey?

I have a 2011 Dodge Grand Caravan as a company car and found that the Odyssey is smoother, easier to get in and out, (seats are lower), has better visibility, is more comfortable, though the Dodge has the edge over this 2003 Honda in power (183 vs. 145) and the fuel mileage is higher in the Dodge (23 overall with mostly highway driving).

How many miles does a 2003 Honda Odyssey have?

We were gifted our 2003 Odyssey 3 years ago from a friend when it had 184,000 miles. Now is has 315,000. It’s our family workhorse and it’s been a dandy. I’d buy another Odyssey for certain.

Are there any problems with the Honda Odyssey?

Check out our Honda Odyssey overview to see the most problematic years, worst problems and most recently reported complaints with the Odyssey.

Trans suddenly downshifted to 2nd/1st then continued to wildly shift back and forth, just through good luck no horrible accident. For $100, dealer tells me trans is cooked. Found out via Internet this is a very common problem, in fact most people don’t get as much use as we did.

I have a 2011 Dodge Grand Caravan as a company car and found that the Odyssey is smoother, easier to get in and out, (seats are lower), has better visibility, is more comfortable, though the Dodge has the edge over this 2003 Honda in power (183 vs. 145) and the fuel mileage is higher in the Dodge (23 overall with mostly highway driving).

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