| I love my Pacifica and got the sports package with red leather seats. |
| We have a 2018 (bought used in 2019). It runs well, fits everyone, and has all the features we wanted. We rented a few of them for both long (MD to FL) and short (MD to PA) trips to be sure that we like it and I have to say that I've never regretted the purchase. It has been almost a year and not a problem with it so far. |
| I'm surprised to hear that Toyotas are "too expensive". We're on Toyota Sienna #2 and really like them. Both were used (max 30K miles, mid-tier model with power package), and neither cost more than $20K. We bought the 2011 in 2012 in the dead of winter and got a stupidly good deal on both it and trade-in for the 2007 we currently had. |
| I’m worried about resale. My Odyssey’s have had great resale when I go to get a new car. |
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Op here.
Thank you all for the comments. We just bought a certified pre owned Chrysler Pacifica with very low miles on it. It does come with 100,000 powertrain warranty, which swayed my mind. So far so good. |
Congrats and enjoy! |
These new ones won’t. The new ones are total junk. |
No one is going to pay $20k for your used Odyssey when they can pay $15k for a used Pacifica with more features. |
| If you buy new cars frequently by all means get a honda. We've driven two town and country's into the ground and are loving our 2017 Pacifica. |
There are *PLENTY* of people willing to pay an outrageous amount of money for a 2-3 year old Honda Odyssey because they believe the worst part of the depreciation has already occured. Since 2006 our family has owned 4 Odysseys. The best deal so far has been one we bought for $33,000 that we sold 3 years later for $29,500. This last one may be an exception, however. We went all out on an Elite and plan to hold on to it for a bit longer than usual, maybe 6-10 years. |