I'm here just seeing what's new on the Odyssey. I have a 2008 Odyssey EXL that I bought with 20.8 miles that now has 191,680'ish miles as of today. I bought it when my oldest was three and baby #2 was just born. Ironically, my oldest is now driving it and the van is still going strong. It has three more kids to have learn to drive on it so hopefully it last through them! I cannot recommend an Odyssey more for you all starting a family and need a people hauler. I kid you not when I tell you everything...literally everything under the hood is still original. Same starter, same alternator, nothing has needed to be replaced out side of maintenance like the timing belt, water pump etc. The engine is bone dry and not a drop of oil has ever been on the drive-way. The 3.5L V6 is such a great motor that I bought a 2017 Accord Touring V6 just so I could have another vehicle with that engine in it. IMHO its the best V6 motor ever built. Now, the front end components have all been replaced and I've replaced the SV joints twice but overall its been incredibly reliable. Now, I do live in Texas and its been a Florida and Texas vehicle its entire life so there isn't a spec of rust anywhere on it. I'm sure that's been part of its ability to last. Anyway, definitely get you a Odyssey and IMHO don't go super fancy. Get an EX-L. Get the leather so you can easily clean the seats but save your money on the other stuff. I'm glad we went with the EX-L and did not spend the extra for the Touring. Cheers!
This van has the most room! We took a road trip with 5 people in the front 2 rows, and flattened the bench seats in the 3rd row to have room for 2 large dogs and even some of our belongings fit in the back too. And we weren’t crammed at all!
Just another cool feature no one ever mentions but is super sweet. To the left near the E Brake is a brake hold button that lol well holds the brakes when fully stopped. Along with the auto stop, traffic during rush hour in NYC becomes a great resting place while sitting at the same intersection for 5 light cycles
I just bought 2022 Toyota Sienna platinum the comfort of the heated middle seats with heated ottoman is amazing Gas mileage incredible . Honda has things I like better but the Toyota as a whole won out. 1500 watt inverter is a big plus that I will use . I wish the Toyota had more ground clearance and that the middle seat was removable no matter how much they weighed. Not sure about the Honda but the Toyota does not have good head clearance for entering passengers side front seat . The battery fan is under front seats . Once seated the clearance is fine.
Hey Jeff, thanks for your great reviews. If you had to choose one, would you pick the 2022 Sienna or the Odyssey? They both seem great, but I'm leaning towards the Sienna just for fuel efficiency.
@@AutoJeffReviews Yeah, those seats look cool. Do you have thoughts on that middle jump seat in the 2nd row. Is one of them more comfortable than the other?
@@AutoJeffReviewsyour not going to get anywhere near that MPG. 28-30 is what most people are getting. Of course that’s much better than the Odyssey’s 20-22 mpg
Great Video! Do you know how you change SiriusXM presets from the default ones. I keep reading about a preset button but no where to be found. I know you can't delete presets just overwrite them, but how? Thanks
The true test of the modern minivan is whether several 4’x8’ sheets of plywood can be loaded in and laid flat on the passenger floor. Why was this not part of your review?!!
Until I bought me a Toyota Tundra my Honda Odyssey hauled timber and a dozen bags of mulch every spring. Odysseys are the best covered trucks of all-time. :)
@@georgiaguardian4696 What year and how many miles are on your Odyssey? Mine is a 2008 EXL with 172,800'ish miles. My oldest daughter who is 17 is driving it and her sister to school now in it, and my 15 year old is learning to drive with it right now. My wife and I love that van because of the sentimental value it has. We bought ours brand new with 20 miles on it, and raised all four of our children in it...and now they are driving it. Crazy!
@@SuperSnakePlissken hi we own a Odyssey 21 EXL and so far only 11000 ish miles. The space utility purposes and convenience of a mini van is just amazing! I’d argue a mini van like a odyssey is the best when it comes to value, power and overall capability of a vehicle for a lot of different purposes and the look is very streamlined and designed for good fuel eco only with lower air drag. Now some minivans try to make them look like an SUV and some SUVs try to make them work like a mini-van, it’s all because of the same aforementioned factors. We will be buying another one in 2024 or 2025 to replace another SUV a Honda CRV we have
If you're in the market for a minivan, the three must look at were the Sienna, the Pacifica, and the Odyssey. Period. But times have changed. Toyota went with their CVT/4cyl/hybrid option. It's underpowered. So when my wife and I looked, we ruled out the Sienna based on the driving experience. We loved the Odyssey and the way it drove and the room it had inside. But for me, the deal breaker was the dated looks both exterior and interior. The infotainment center looks like it was designed in 2017. Buttons everywhere. I hated it. My wife agreed that the screen looks severely dated, especially the camera view. The Pacifica had great looks, but it still looks like a minivan. No big deal. But the concern for me was the build quality and the transmission, which is a known fault with Chrysler product. There isn't a single Chrysler car/van I would consider. I won't start start with one.
Funny you bring up Chrysler. Over the 14 years I've owned a Honda Odyssey, every Dad I would run into that had a Chrysler or Dodge mini-van regreted their purchase within the first 5-6 years. Every one of them suffered major electrical issues or transmission issues. I remember a friend of mine folded up the seats into the floor and could not get them out because the electrical system failed. Not only that but those clunky 3.6 and 3.8L V6's are just not great. Odyssey is the only way to go if you are going with a Minivan.
We have exactly same concerns and went with Odyssey because it’s powerful and just works for the purpose. And we actually love the design inside and out for Odyssey.
I'm here just seeing what's new on the Odyssey. I have a 2008 Odyssey EXL that I bought with 20.8 miles that now has 191,680'ish miles as of today. I bought it when my oldest was three and baby #2 was just born. Ironically, my oldest is now driving it and the van is still going strong. It has three more kids to have learn to drive on it so hopefully it last through them!
I cannot recommend an Odyssey more for you all starting a family and need a people hauler. I kid you not when I tell you everything...literally everything under the hood is still original. Same starter, same alternator, nothing has needed to be replaced out side of maintenance like the timing belt, water pump etc. The engine is bone dry and not a drop of oil has ever been on the drive-way. The 3.5L V6 is such a great motor that I bought a 2017 Accord Touring V6 just so I could have another vehicle with that engine in it. IMHO its the best V6 motor ever built.
Now, the front end components have all been replaced and I've replaced the SV joints twice but overall its been incredibly reliable. Now, I do live in Texas and its been a Florida and Texas vehicle its entire life so there isn't a spec of rust anywhere on it. I'm sure that's been part of its ability to last.
Anyway, definitely get you a Odyssey and IMHO don't go super fancy. Get an EX-L. Get the leather so you can easily clean the seats but save your money on the other stuff. I'm glad we went with the EX-L and did not spend the extra for the Touring. Cheers!
This van has the most room! We took a road trip with 5 people in the front 2 rows, and flattened the bench seats in the 3rd row to have room for 2 large dogs and even some of our belongings fit in the back too. And we weren’t crammed at all!
hhaha that magic stick part got me. You gained a new subscriber !
Lol excellent and thank you very much!!
Just another cool feature no one ever mentions but is super sweet. To the left near the E Brake is a brake hold button that lol well holds the brakes when fully stopped. Along with the auto stop, traffic during rush hour in NYC becomes a great resting place while sitting at the same intersection for 5 light cycles
What minivan is your favorite? What do you think of those SEATSSSS
I just bought 2022 Toyota Sienna platinum the comfort of the heated middle seats with heated ottoman is amazing Gas mileage incredible . Honda has things I like better but the Toyota as a whole won out. 1500 watt inverter is a big plus that I will use . I wish the Toyota had more ground clearance and that the middle seat was removable no matter how much they weighed. Not sure about the Honda but the Toyota does not have good head clearance for entering passengers side front seat . The battery fan is under front seats . Once seated the clearance is fine.
Honda or Toyota lol.
I am getting that
Middle row is cool! Especially having the option to remove and add seats. Truly enjoy your videos Jeff!
you get a like for remixing "Magic Stick". well done sir.
Hahaha thank you!!
Really enjoy your videos. Very informative and entertaining
Haha thank you Chad. Have an awesome day!
Hey Jeff, thanks for your great reviews. If you had to choose one, would you pick the 2022 Sienna or the Odyssey? They both seem great, but I'm leaning towards the Sienna just for fuel efficiency.
I mostly like the Sienna and especially for the 36 miles a gallon. Plus I like hybrids a lot. But I really do like those seats in the odyssey
@@AutoJeffReviews Yeah, those seats look cool. Do you have thoughts on that middle jump seat in the 2nd row. Is one of them more comfortable than the other?
@@AutoJeffReviewsyour not going to get anywhere near that MPG. 28-30 is what most people are getting. Of course that’s much better than the Odyssey’s 20-22 mpg
Holla back at you Jeff
I was soooooo very terribly confused. Cause I know you’re a Toyota guy. This is great! Good for you!
Hahaha I created this 2nd channel to look at all brands. I hope you like it!
I like this guy.
Great Video! Do you know how you change SiriusXM presets from the default ones. I keep reading about a preset button but no where to be found. I know you can't delete presets just overwrite them, but how? Thanks
Can you reverse the 2nd row seats? As in pick them up off the tracks, rotate 180 degrees and put them back on the tracks.
Now that would be amazing! I doubt it but I’ve also not tried it
@@AutoJeffReviews I haven't tried it either and can't find anyone on here that has. Would be a game changer.
The true test of the modern minivan is whether several 4’x8’ sheets of plywood can be loaded in and laid flat on the passenger floor. Why was this not part of your review?!!
Until I bought me a Toyota Tundra my Honda Odyssey hauled timber and a dozen bags of mulch every spring. Odysseys are the best covered trucks of all-time. :)
I have done it. I bought sheets of 8x4 pegboards and they will fit if you rest one side on the back of the front seat with all 2nd roll seats removed!
@@SuperSnakePlissken I always use my Odyssey like a truck and yes a covered truck that can haul people!
@@georgiaguardian4696 What year and how many miles are on your Odyssey? Mine is a 2008 EXL with 172,800'ish miles. My oldest daughter who is 17 is driving it and her sister to school now in it, and my 15 year old is learning to drive with it right now. My wife and I love that van because of the sentimental value it has. We bought ours brand new with 20 miles on it, and raised all four of our children in it...and now they are driving it. Crazy!
@@SuperSnakePlissken hi we own a Odyssey 21 EXL and so far only 11000 ish miles. The space utility purposes and convenience of a mini van is just amazing! I’d argue a mini van like a odyssey is the best when it comes to value, power and overall capability of a vehicle for a lot of different purposes and the look is very streamlined and designed for good fuel eco only with lower air drag. Now some minivans try to make them look like an SUV and some SUVs try to make them work like a mini-van, it’s all because of the same aforementioned factors. We will be buying another one in 2024 or 2025 to replace another SUV a Honda CRV we have
Thanks..do you know when 2023 Odyssey will be released? Will it be hybrid? Thanks
Excellent video love your enthusiasm
Can you put a 4x8 sheet of plywood in the back with the seats folded down??
Yes I have done it with 8x4 pegboards
Thanks...can't find a new one. When 2023 coming out?
Awesome review
What does it look like in cargo mode with all seats folded and or removed?
Thank you!
Excelent review i like it
Can I load 4x8 sheetrock on it??
Would you get this over the Kia Carnival?
I actually really like the Carnival technology so I’d choose Kia. Not sure of long term reliability yet obviously
4:44 did you break the side mirror or its like that
If you're in the market for a minivan, the three must look at were the Sienna, the Pacifica, and the Odyssey. Period. But times have changed. Toyota went with their CVT/4cyl/hybrid option. It's underpowered. So when my wife and I looked, we ruled out the Sienna based on the driving experience. We loved the Odyssey and the way it drove and the room it had inside. But for me, the deal breaker was the dated looks both exterior and interior. The infotainment center looks like it was designed in 2017. Buttons everywhere. I hated it. My wife agreed that the screen looks severely dated, especially the camera view. The Pacifica had great looks, but it still looks like a minivan. No big deal. But the concern for me was the build quality and the transmission, which is a known fault with Chrysler product. There isn't a single Chrysler car/van I would consider. I won't start start with one.
Funny you bring up Chrysler. Over the 14 years I've owned a Honda Odyssey, every Dad I would run into that had a Chrysler or Dodge mini-van regreted their purchase within the first 5-6 years. Every one of them suffered major electrical issues or transmission issues. I remember a friend of mine folded up the seats into the floor and could not get them out because the electrical system failed. Not only that but those clunky 3.6 and 3.8L V6's are just not great.
Odyssey is the only way to go if you are going with a Minivan.
We have exactly same concerns and went with Odyssey because it’s powerful and just works for the purpose. And we actually love the design inside and out for Odyssey.
Lol why is he crawling on the ground 😂
Honda has lost me as a customer for now
I like honda van I have a white honda van
Too bad they don’t make AWD and 110v outlets like the toyota
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Dude, you need chill out haha 👍🏼
Hahaha thanks for watching
It’s the same the 2019
Sent me this Van I pay cash
5:13 - Wow! Is that a gap between the left outer sheet metal and inner engine compartment? That’s being cheap of Honda. 🥸☹️
Why? Is it a problem?
@@antimon40 - It's not a technical issue or problem. But, it doesn't look a good quality product, giving the fact it's coming from Honda.
Looks fine to me. This is technically a luxury class vehicle that covers up everything