What are the ratings for the Honda Odyssey?

What are the ratings for the Honda Odyssey?

Consumer ratings and reviews are also available for the 2021 Honda Odyssey and all its trim types. Overall, Edmunds users rate the 2021 Odyssey 3.9 on a scale of 1 to 5 stars.

When did the Honda Odyssey go into production?

The 2020 Honda Odyssey marks 25 years since the popular minivan entered production. Consider that impressive milestone for a minute. The Odyssey, like a handful of other popular minivans, has survived the SUV Era of the late 1990s/mid-2000s, the Crossover Era (present) and today’s much-mulled Decline of the Sedan Era.

How long does a Honda Odyssey tire last?

A Honda Odyssey tire can last over 60,000 miles, but won’t if you’re pushing hard into every corner. A tire can also outlive its usable life after a span of any more than about eight years. What size tires are on a Honda Odyssey? Usually a 235/60R18 or a 235/55R19, depending on the trim level.

What’s the average speed of a Honda Odyssey?

Even with passengers aboard, the Odyssey gets up to highway speed in no time, needing just 7.6 seconds for 0-60 mph in our tests. The suspension can also handle bumpy roads without feeling overwhelmed, and the 10-speed transmission operates with swift and unobtrusive gear changes.

What’s the price of a 2008 Honda Odyssey?

Pricing Notes. The least expensive 2008 Honda Odyssey is the LX, which has a Manufacturer’s Suggested Retail Price (MSRP) of about $26,000. The EX with leather, DVD and navigation runs close to $36,000, while a Touring with navigation tops out just over the $40,000 mark.

What’s the name of the new Honda Odyssey?

The 2008 Honda Odyssey receives a major exterior freshening, with a new front and rear fascia, new wheels and a new, more fuel-efficient engine (EX-L and Touring). The interior gets a major makeover offering new fabrics and trim colors, as well as some new options.

Is the Honda Odyssey getting a makeover?

The 2008 Honda Odyssey receives a major exterior freshening, with a new front and rear fascia, new wheels and a new, more fuel-efficient engine (EX-L and Touring). The interior gets a major makeover offering new fabrics and trim colors, as well as some new options. See how style, options and other factors can impact pricing in your area.

What kind of engine does the Honda Odyssey have?

The Odyssey’s 3.5-liter V6 is a solid piece of work. Strong, quiet and fairly fuel-efficient, its performance attributes are only enhanced by its bulletproof service and repair history. New for 2008 is the addition of Variable Cylinder Management (VCM) which, depending upon load, deactivates cylinders for improved fuel consumption.