Anonymous wrote:Love my 2019. It's two years old now and no issues. DH is buying a car and it's shocking how much more he has to pay to get all the bells and whistles that came standard on my Odyssey (I have the EXL because I needed leather). His car also costs a lot more and isn't as reliable.
My parent’s 2002 is still on the road, nary a problem.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Used to have insane transmission problems. I guess, per your post, it still might have.
Older models... early 2000 models. they were supposed to have it fixed by 2003/2004 model though
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:2004 Honda Odyssey, 212,000 miles. Original engine and transmission, although it goes through a lot of oil pans.
WHAT DO YOU MEAN OIL PANS? How do you go through metal pans? This is not a consumable item.
The PPs are probably getting their oil changes at one of those places that use an air impact wrench to tighten the drain bolt.
Anonymous wrote:I’m still driving a 2007 with 80,000 miles on it and it’s been very good to me.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:2004 Honda Odyssey, 212,000 miles. Original engine and transmission, although it goes through a lot of oil pans.
WHAT DO YOU MEAN OIL PANS? How do you go through metal pans? This is not a consumable item.
Anonymous wrote:2004 Honda Odyssey, 212,000 miles. Original engine and transmission, although it goes through a lot of oil pans.
Anonymous wrote:2004 Honda Odyssey, 212,000 miles. Original engine and transmission, although it goes through a lot of oil pans.
Anonymous wrote:I have a 2007 Honda Odyssey with the original engine still running at 289,853 miles. Just to confirm no typos it is two hundred eighty-nine thousand eight hundred fifty three miles. Very satisfied with this car !!!