2023 Honda Odyssey Elite 3.5 V6 from North America

Summary:

Odyssey Elite is the ideal family and dog friendly minivan

Faults:

None.

General Comments:

My wife and I love our Odyssey Elite. We owned a 2016 Sienna XLE and it had 76000 miles on it when we traded it in for the Odyssey Elite. Gotta admit that the Odyssey Elite is much better than the newest Sienna. The Odyssey rides a bit better than our Sienna XLE did.

The Odyssey Elite is affordable, roomy, and comfortable and yes; family friendly. We would definitely recommend this minivan to any family looking for a minivan that's even best for first time mom's. Even dogs love it.

Would you buy another car from this manufacturer? Yes

Review Date: 5th February, 2023

5th Feb 2023, 20:57

Why does this sound like a sales pitch from your local Honda dealer?

6th Feb 2023, 17:02

Glad you like the vehicle. Must be one of the first 2023 reviews on CarSurvey. Mini Vans have come a long way, most are good to drive now and manufacturers have implemented exactly what customers want; back in the day there were basically just a standard commercial van with windows and a couple of extra seats!

6th Feb 2023, 19:45

"just a standard commercial van with windows and a couple of extra seats!"

Uh, no.

The only minivans that statement is accurate for would be the early mid-engine Japanese vans and the GM Astro/Safari. Certainly not the original Chrysler minivans, nor most of what came after.

Agree that this "review" does sound suspect, considering the writing style and the 10/10 rating for everything. Besides, dogs will like any vehicle as long as they can stick their head out the window LOL.

6th Feb 2023, 20:34

Yeah, this is one of the first 2023 reviews on here. Probably because it really isn't logical to write a review until the vehicle has been owned for more than a few months and only 2,000 miles, unless it's a lemon off the lot from day one.

7th Feb 2023, 14:49

Other than the 10/10 ratings for everything, it seems genuine enough. Not over the top and obvious sales pitches like some reviews I have read, which usually have 1000 words or more.