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2010 Honda Odyssey - Consumer Opinions

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MSN Autos user
2010 Odessey

...Pros: Very good gas mileage. Easy to drive. Quiet. Cons: The GPS is not up to date. Overall: I would purchase again...

MSN Autos user
Great non mommy van

...Cons: Not a darn thing. Overall: Still in production in Asia. It's very well designed and built. Similar interior setup to Honda Pilot...

MSN Autos user
A Real Flop

...I had to buy the 3rd transmission. Overall: Not recommended because of the poor transmission...

MSN Autos user
Awesome!!

...Highway driving is very smooth. It's a great car to travel in with kids, and a dog. Storage space is unbelievable. Lot's of room for lawn chairs, coolers...

Cars.com user
Voice Recognition System is Awesome!

...There are many cool gadgets to play with while driving. You must learn to play BEFORE attempting to use them while driving. Definately a vehicle for the gadget...

Edmunds user
Gas MPG not as advertised!!

...Also, disappointed there is no factory option for a hands-free Bluetooth. Other than that ,the quality is good, no problems yet...

Cars.com user
Honda Odyssey

..."We didn't see ourselves as mini van owners, but wish we would have made the jump long ago. The Odyssey has more room than I would ever imagine and drives as...

MSN Autos user
FOR SALE!

...It exhaust a driver trying to control the vehicle. Honda acknowledged the problem, but refused to correct it. Overall: Great all around vehicle, except for the...

MSN Autos user
The 96 Honda Odyssey, On the right road.

...Overall: On a scale of 1 to 10 the Honda Odyssey is a defenit 9.7...

MSN Autos user
Beware of the 80,000 transmission

...The DOA Honda was traded in on a beautiful new TOYOTA at an incredible loss...


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For those who don't need a full-length, long-wheelbase van, the short-wheelbase (SWB) version of the Kia Sedona is a good option; it has a lower price than the rest of the crowd, though it lacks an easy-folding third row.

For seating alone, the Chrysler Town & Country and Dodge Caravan remain the best options in this class; their in-floor storage and overall cabin utility is still a step above all the leading rivals.

The Toyota Sienna is an excellent van as well, but its on-the-road feel is neither as smooth and well-balanced nor as enthusiastic as the Honda's.

Finally, GM and Ford have given up on minivans, instead offering roomy crossover vehicles with hinged rear doors.

Most will find those rear doors less practical but the vehicles themselves more aesthetically appealing.

The new Ford Flex has fashionable boxy wagon styling and a great seven-passenger interior, while the Chevy Traverse offers more conventional styling paired with an especially good ride and interior appointments.


 
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