This van means so much to me. My family bought an EX-L in 2005, and it served us well for 13 years, and even was my first car that I drove and really called mine. So overly practical and well engineered, and surprisingly fun to drive with the torquey engine, and barely any issues over 140,000 miles. I don't like the exterior design anymore, but when i have kids, the Odyssey is such a practical logical choice. And I think the redesigned seats with the piping are really quite attractive!
Similar story for me. My dad has driven his ‘07 EX-L for all of its 130,000 miles and barely had any repairs needed. I still vividly remember accompanying him to the dealership to take delivery on March 3, 2007. I remember always feeling so safe in that tank of a minivan. I now have a similar feeling behind the wheel of my ‘19 Accord 2.0T.
after years of loyalty, our 2005 odyssey saved my mom's life in a huge freak accident. They basically had to cut the car in half to get her out, and i'm convinced she'd be gone if she used a different car. its too bad cuz even at 15 years old, it had alotta life left in it...
Benjamin Kohl growing up we had a 2001 I don’t remember the trim but I do remember I was only a fwd and every winter my brothers would have to get out and help push it when it got stuck in the driveway
I have a 2004 pilot with the same engine. It’s really really fun to drive even with 220k on my baby. Still sounds really good and pulls very hard with that many miles. These engines are amazing. They really are torquey idk why people say Hondas don’t have torque I think my pilot has more torque than my relatives 05 highlander and feels punchier. Good cars tho
I've always been a diehard Honda lover. This is the only car company that I grew up with when I was younger. Hondas are built to last, and like he said in the video when he test drove an older Honda Odyssey with 300,000 miles on it it just goes to show you how well built hondas are.
Right, an older Odyssey. Unfortunately for the 5th gen Odyssey, the 2018 and 2019 got the short end of the stick and has its fair share of problems, especially with its 9 speed ZF transmission. 2020 has definitely gotten better and I hope Honda figured everything out for this 2021 model.
@@user-uq4ly6fp6m 2020-present Odyssey has gotten better because Honda stopped putting ZFs in the Odyssey in favor if putting the more reliable 10-speed in all trims
[Blank] Right, which is why I specifically targeted the first two years of production. I’m glad Honda is moving towards the right direction and not just cutting costs wherever they can.
@@user-uq4ly6fp6m you hit the nail on the head with regard to the zf 9 speed pos. I am a Honda fan and absolutely could not stand it. Traded it in for a 6 spd Pilot.
JesterX Fan Funilly enough, we traded in our 2017 Pilot 6 speed for the 2019 Odyssey 9 speed. I hope they fixed the jerky gear change at around 21mph on the 6 speed, because it was unbearable. Thankfully, we haven’t had any issues with our 9 speed, so fingers crossed.
We've driven our '11 odyssey all over the country. The driving position and seat comfort are perfect for long hauls. My favorite part is how well it handles both empty and fully loaded with 7 people + luggage.
When you revved it on the highway I got excited. This thing sounds EXACTLY like my 03 Odyssey would when 16 year old me was gunning it on the i94 Freeway, haha. Love this engine and I know it is bulletproof. The transmission I cannot say the same for. My 03 started clunking into gear 3 so I had to get rid of it but I am glad this engine's roar is still alive! Love that sound
For a minivan, the odyssey has always been surprisingly loud and fast. Easily the second coolest option if your an enthusiast and need to take the kids to school (first place goes to the hellcat durango)
Coming from a family with a minivan, I love the fact that you've been reviewing some of the top players in the minivan market lately; its very insightful and I sincerely thank you. I hope there's a Sienna review lined up somewhere in the future (perhaps next year's hybrid model) so we can end up with a nice comparison, but regardless of what's next, I love your videos and reviews. You're easily among the best car reviewers anywhere on the internet. Cheers!
I can’t wait for the review of the new 2021 sienna, Sedona and Pacifica. My initial thoughts are that I’m disappointed they all have big center console blocking the empty pass thru space between the driver and passenger and that the sienna and Sedona have non removable 2nd row seats.
I just bought a new Honda Accord 2.0T a couple weeks ago. I agree that Hondas feel great to drive. They feel smooth, tactile, and the car just does what you want it to do. Great review as always.
My wife and I had SUV's, her a 2018 Escape and me a 2020 Forester. We took advantage of the outrageous used car trade in values and traded both our vehicles in. She's been wanting a van for a long time and didn't want another SUV, so we ended up with a new 2022 Odyssey EX in blue. At 33 years old, I told myself for years I'd never get a van, but... I never realized how much a van is actually useful. Super comfortable in all seating areas, folding the third row opens up so much more space, and with the second row taken out you can legit put a small couch in it and close the hatch. Because of this, I no longer needed a truck and got a WRX that I've been wanting for a long time, but I'll still end up getting a small beater truck to haul stuff around that isn't suitable for the van.
Well you could pay a lot less if you go for a lower tier trim, I think a base model is only 30k. Though I think the middle trim is the sweet spot and for about 35-37k a reliable, gigantic van like this is great for kids to be hauled around in. That’s what it’s made for after all, it even comes it a vacuum lol
eddo_ mylegoo i don’t disagree though you wouldn’t have to pay near 50 even for the highest rim, I’m sure even with conservative negotiations you could get it for 45k. If I had more than a coupe kids I’d happily pick up an odyssey.
We used to have a 2019 Odyssey Touring, my mom sold it for a 2021 Rav4 XLE and now she regrets it, I miss this thing so bad, it was a smoother more luxurious driving experience.
We still have our 2004 Honda Oddessy sitting in our driveway. Only 100,000 miles and everything is going great! Transmission is starting to slip though, so we will see how long we keep it.
Really good review on the driving experience. I drive the same in my 2021. I’ve had fast cars before the Odyssey, and hands down put this minivan at the top.
I bought an EX trim two weeks ago. Love it! Sorry I spent years messing around with SUVs, though the Pilot I drove was pretty good. I do like the Odyssey a lot more though.
Doug DeMuro sucks. I find some of his quirks and features are somewhat informative, but he really isn't very objective and doesn't give much insight about the cars he "reviews". Hell, Regular Cars is way more informative, and his channel is primarily for entertainment. The only automotive RUclipsr I dislike more is Scotty Kilmer.
I'm sure he has a lot of videos already recorded. Still requires a lot of effort, but I like his style of videos. Not too much edited or fancy stuff going on.
Idk but I love the wheels on this trim. Kinda reminds me of some nice aftermarket rims. Also the gauge cluster looks like a race pack haha. Gotta love honda
Absolutely loved the video. Thank you so much for all the effort you put into explaining and in the making of this video. God bless you bruv. Have a good one.
Our 16 odyssey Touring has been great to us! Although soon, (like whenever we pay it off) we’re gonna look into a new one while the market is still reasonable good for an old-ish one like it.
i know it would be pretty pointless but could you please do like a 0-60 or a brisk on-ramp test with it, really wanna hear that j35 v6. i’m definitely going to miss that v6
That’s the only I missed on my 2014 odyssey. The engine did sound nice. My 2020 (and prior 2017) Pacifica engine sounds so course. But I think they improved the insulation on the 2020 so it doesn’t sound as bad as my prior 2017 version.
This things flies way above new Carnival in terms of driving dynamics solidity road feel and the power. Yeah inforainment maybe dated a bit. Kia is still few years behind this thing.
The weakness of the Honda and Odyssey especially is the transition and the brakes in comparison to Toyota. I used to own a Toyota Sienna minivan and now I own the Honda Touring Elite.
Wait a few miles , when the whole family is on the road ,ac blasting and it will start to spit out all the transmission fluid out of God knows where. Honda Odyssey ...never disappoints.
Thabkfully the Odyssey still has a removable 2nd row. Toyota ruined the purpose of a minivan by redesigning the Sienna to be impractical. Hopefully the 6th gen Odyssey will keep the removable 2nd row (or Stow n Go if Chrysler's patent expires)
Im not the biggest fan of mini vans(I just dont like the style) but as ubers/lyfts they are the best. And if I was looking for one I would take a Pacific and this would be 2nd place(mostly because I like the honda’s V6 more than the Toyota Sienna’s)
No, its not bad at all. The Ody is way cooler than a passport. It can do all the things, with very little downside. Plus, when you do decide to have kids, what better vehicle to conceive them in?
I love mini vans because you are invisible on the road! Everyone wants to fit in and look cool. Suv People hate the thought of owning a mini van, but a person who drives a mini van is respected on the road. There is to much ego in the suv. I do not like to follow the crowd. The mini van is extremely under appreciated, yet they extremely over deliver! If you wanted to sneak a celebrity or a high profile person into a certain location, all you need to do is put them in a mini van. The last thing you want to do, is put them in a luxury suv. That draws too much attention. I want to be like warren buffet, to be worth over a billion dollars yet drive a mini van and look stealthy so know one ever pays attention.
Difficult to distinguish which Honda Sensing version since they don't label them 1.0 or 2.0 or 2.5. Ford does with Sync 1, 2, 3 and Toyota with whatever they call their system, but Honda doesn't let us know what version Sensing this is?
My moms, Honda Odyssey has much more tork and quick responsive. It’s a 2010 Odyssey Touring. Why does Honda lower the tork when you get in high speed. It’s quite sad...
minivans are nice but unfortunately there aren’t many options out there nowadays and they are no where as luxurious and refined as most suvs - interiors are only decent at best and there’s still much left to be desired for the ride comfort. with that being said, their only purpose is practicality for large families...
Not sure what suvs you’re referencing but there’s an awful lot of shit quality suvs saturating the market today. Quality materials to dollars spent, this odyssey is every bit as good as most comparably priced large suvs.
The V-6 will always be here. What do they think that people won’t be towing anything in 30 years? lol 😂. You cannot do much with a 4 cylinder, period! 9:55
This country has gone SUV insane... I still love a solid mini van though.
I do think it’s silly when I see people with more than two kids pile into an SUV like just get a minivan already it’s way more practical.
I hate mini vans
This one is perfect for southern states. I prefer the Sienna for snow trips.
@@loganatorexit Cool story
@@egykilenckilenchet What if you want more? For example, I want 3
This van means so much to me. My family bought an EX-L in 2005, and it served us well for 13 years, and even was my first car that I drove and really called mine. So overly practical and well engineered, and surprisingly fun to drive with the torquey engine, and barely any issues over 140,000 miles. I don't like the exterior design anymore, but when i have kids, the Odyssey is such a practical logical choice. And I think the redesigned seats with the piping are really quite attractive!
Similar story for me. My dad has driven his ‘07 EX-L for all of its 130,000 miles and barely had any repairs needed. I still vividly remember accompanying him to the dealership to take delivery on March 3, 2007. I remember always feeling so safe in that tank of a minivan. I now have a similar feeling behind the wheel of my ‘19 Accord 2.0T.
after years of loyalty, our 2005 odyssey saved my mom's life in a huge freak accident. They basically had to cut the car in half to get her out, and i'm convinced she'd be gone if she used a different car.
its too bad cuz even at 15 years old, it had alotta life left in it...
Benjamin Kohl growing up we had a 2001 I don’t remember the trim but I do remember I was only a fwd and every winter my brothers would have to get out and help push it when it got stuck in the driveway
I have a 2004 pilot with the same engine. It’s really really fun to drive even with 220k on my baby. Still sounds really good and pulls very hard with that many miles. These engines are amazing. They really are torquey idk why people say Hondas don’t have torque I think my pilot has more torque than my relatives 05 highlander and feels punchier. Good cars tho
Moi
I've always been a diehard Honda lover. This is the only car company that I grew up with when I was younger.
Hondas are built to last, and like he said in the video when he test drove an older Honda Odyssey with 300,000 miles on it it just goes to show you how well built hondas are.
Right, an older Odyssey. Unfortunately for the 5th gen Odyssey, the 2018 and 2019 got the short end of the stick and has its fair share of problems, especially with its 9 speed ZF transmission. 2020 has definitely gotten better and I hope Honda figured everything out for this 2021 model.
@@user-uq4ly6fp6m 2020-present Odyssey has gotten better because Honda stopped putting ZFs in the Odyssey in favor if putting the more reliable 10-speed in all trims
[Blank] Right, which is why I specifically targeted the first two years of production. I’m glad Honda is moving towards the right direction and not just cutting costs wherever they can.
@@user-uq4ly6fp6m you hit the nail on the head with regard to the zf 9 speed pos. I am a Honda fan and absolutely could not stand it. Traded it in for a 6 spd Pilot.
JesterX Fan Funilly enough, we traded in our 2017 Pilot 6 speed for the 2019 Odyssey 9 speed. I hope they fixed the jerky gear change at around 21mph on the 6 speed, because it was unbearable. Thankfully, we haven’t had any issues with our 9 speed, so fingers crossed.
I love how this guy goes from driving a GLS 63 one week to a Honda Odyssey the next week. I'd love to know what his neighbours think about him lmao.
Nothing’s wrong with an Odyssey :/ this comment would make sense if he went from an Audi/Mercedes to a Toyota Prius
@@ARUclipsChannelwithNoName A car is a car. It was just a joke about the amplitude of cars he drives every week. Don't take it too seriously.
Or, really, the fact that he just changes cars every other week, lmao.
If i was his neighbor id get to know him so i could checkout all the cars he gets! Haha
Drug dealer with diverse taste?? Lol
We've driven our '11 odyssey all over the country. The driving position and seat comfort are perfect for long hauls. My favorite part is how well it handles both empty and fully loaded with 7 people + luggage.
When you revved it on the highway I got excited. This thing sounds EXACTLY like my 03 Odyssey would when 16 year old me was gunning it on the i94 Freeway, haha. Love this engine and I know it is bulletproof. The transmission I cannot say the same for. My 03 started clunking into gear 3 so I had to get rid of it but I am glad this engine's roar is still alive! Love that sound
I drove my aunts 2003 odyssey too and the vtec cracks hard on it lmao
Ikr this sounds like a beast and I have it I love the sound
For a minivan, the odyssey has always been surprisingly loud and fast. Easily the second coolest option if your an enthusiast and need to take the kids to school (first place goes to the hellcat durango)
The interior on the newer odyssey and accord look great
Coming from a family with a minivan, I love the fact that you've been reviewing some of the top players in the minivan market lately; its very insightful and I sincerely thank you.
I hope there's a Sienna review lined up somewhere in the future (perhaps next year's hybrid model) so we can end up with a nice comparison, but regardless of what's next, I love your videos and reviews. You're easily among the best car reviewers anywhere on the internet. Cheers!
I can’t wait for the review of the new 2021 sienna, Sedona and Pacifica. My initial thoughts are that I’m disappointed they all have big center console blocking the empty pass thru space between the driver and passenger and that the sienna and Sedona have non removable 2nd row seats.
I just bought a new Honda Accord 2.0T a couple weeks ago. I agree that Hondas feel great to drive. They feel smooth, tactile, and the car just does what you want it to do. Great review as always.
"but who drives a minivan like i do"
*Grand Caravan R/T sobbing in the background*
I'm glad you finally review and test drive the Odyssey. I have just purchased a 2016 Honda Odyssey and Iove it💓.
All this needs is a 360° cam and a second sunroof or pano roof and it’d be a slam dunk.
Agree. And a quieter interior for relaxing, long road trips.
My wife and I had SUV's, her a 2018 Escape and me a 2020 Forester. We took advantage of the outrageous used car trade in values and traded both our vehicles in. She's been wanting a van for a long time and didn't want another SUV, so we ended up with a new 2022 Odyssey EX in blue. At 33 years old, I told myself for years I'd never get a van, but... I never realized how much a van is actually useful. Super comfortable in all seating areas, folding the third row opens up so much more space, and with the second row taken out you can legit put a small couch in it and close the hatch. Because of this, I no longer needed a truck and got a WRX that I've been wanting for a long time, but I'll still end up getting a small beater truck to haul stuff around that isn't suitable for the van.
Am I the only one who wouldn’t want to spend $50k on a new minivan that’s going to get trashed by kids??
Yell at them more, or take the food lol
Khailil S don’t give them food in the car and vacuum regularly as well 🤠
Well you could pay a lot less if you go for a lower tier trim, I think a base model is only 30k. Though I think the middle trim is the sweet spot and for about 35-37k a reliable, gigantic van like this is great for kids to be hauled around in. That’s what it’s made for after all, it even comes it a vacuum lol
Calisto Riviera id pay 50K for an odyssey tbh, i like the features and also it’s a honda, you’ll know it’s reliable lmfao
eddo_ mylegoo i don’t disagree though you wouldn’t have to pay near 50 even for the highest rim, I’m sure even with conservative negotiations you could get it for 45k. If I had more than a coupe kids I’d happily pick up an odyssey.
We used to have a 2019 Odyssey Touring, my mom sold it for a 2021 Rav4 XLE and now she regrets it, I miss this thing so bad, it was a smoother more luxurious driving experience.
throw an ice cold water balloon on her during a heatwave for such a foolish choice
When your a parent and your family just won’t allow you to have a sports car, this Honda Odyssey with paddle shift in sport mode is your answer!!!
We have a 04 odyssey has 220,000 miles on it, not a single major problem or repair, still running, body work is in poor shape but it’s a real trooper
We still have our 2004 Honda Oddessy sitting in our driveway. Only 100,000 miles and everything is going great! Transmission is starting to slip though, so we will see how long we keep it.
Really good review on the driving experience. I drive the same in my 2021. I’ve had fast cars before the Odyssey, and hands down put this minivan at the top.
From ur perspective.. i think its really comfortable to trips states to states...
Why the minivan has a sport mode and paddle shifters, we will never know...
I bought an EX trim two weeks ago. Love it! Sorry I spent years messing around with SUVs, though the Pilot I drove was pretty good. I do like the Odyssey a lot more though.
If I had a family, didn't need to tow things and still wanted a fun car, I'd buy a minivan anyday of the week.
So much better than Doug demuro I feel like I'm actually learning something useful about the vehicles
I love both
Doug DeMuro sucks. I find some of his quirks and features are somewhat informative, but he really isn't very objective and doesn't give much insight about the cars he "reviews". Hell, Regular Cars is way more informative, and his channel is primarily for entertainment. The only automotive RUclipsr I dislike more is Scotty Kilmer.
Topher! Love your reviews! I always look forward to hearing your detailed reviews. Thank you!
PLEASE TRY A SIENNA SE PREMIUM AWD considering one and that’s the only minivan you haven’t done
The hybrid Sienna!
Best minivan ever made in my opinion
How is the Toyota Sienna compared to this ?
XxSilver_ GamingxX I would say the Odyssey is better, but Sienna is second place
However it has a timing belt so that's a $1000 expense every so often
@@xxsilver_gamingxx389 we have the 2017 model year and I strongly dislike the transmission
Zach Steele I guess no brand is perfect
Sticker Express said you can drive this Honda Odyssey
My dad has a 2016 oddy and it so fun to drive fast and the engine sounds amazing
I love your videos. So calm & soothing. Can you share your playlist? Love the soundtrack.
I love the 10 speed and they are very comfortable to sit in.
How the hell does he manage to make so many videos? I feel like every time I visit his chanel, a new video is out.
I'm sure he has a lot of videos already recorded. Still requires a lot of effort, but I like his style of videos. Not too much edited or fancy stuff going on.
Idk but I love the wheels on this trim. Kinda reminds me of some nice aftermarket rims. Also the gauge cluster looks like a race pack haha. Gotta love honda
Absolutely loved the video. Thank you so much for all the effort you put into explaining and in the making of this video. God bless you bruv. Have a good one.
Honda, move the volume knob below the vent and put in a decent size screen
Our 16 odyssey Touring has been great to us! Although soon, (like whenever we pay it off) we’re gonna look into a new one while the market is still reasonable good for an old-ish one like it.
My mom has 2018 Honda Odyssey Elite, different Version
my mums still got a 2002 odyssey. might tell her to look into this
i know it would be pretty pointless but could you please do like a 0-60 or a brisk on-ramp test with it, really wanna hear that j35 v6. i’m definitely going to miss that v6
That’s the only I missed on my 2014 odyssey. The engine did sound nice. My 2020 (and prior 2017) Pacifica engine sounds so course. But I think they improved the insulation on the 2020 so it doesn’t sound as bad as my prior 2017 version.
This things flies way above new Carnival in terms of driving dynamics solidity road feel and the power. Yeah inforainment maybe dated a bit. Kia is still few years behind this thing.
I dont think Chrysler has a patent on stow and go. My 2017 Dodge Grand Caravan had stow and go.
You sir..you the ewww ewww music reviewer, you are THE BEST car reviewer on RUclips.
My mom used to have a 2000 oddessy. But when we sold it and put a down on a Honda Accord. My mom was sad
the front looks like a civic
Wow, I’m getting a Honda Odyssey today
i wish the j35 V6 was timing chain driven instead of timing belt
The weakness of the Honda and Odyssey especially is the transition and the brakes in comparison to Toyota. I used to own a Toyota Sienna minivan and now I own the Honda Touring Elite.
You can also Drive this Honda Odyssey
Wait a few miles , when the whole family is on the road ,ac blasting and it will start to spit out all the transmission fluid out of God knows where. Honda Odyssey ...never disappoints.
Give the Odyssey SH-AWD and make it handle like it's on rails
this is by fAr the best review love from pAkistAn😍😍😍
Thabkfully the Odyssey still has a removable 2nd row. Toyota ruined the purpose of a minivan by redesigning the Sienna to be impractical. Hopefully the 6th gen Odyssey will keep the removable 2nd row (or Stow n Go if Chrysler's patent expires)
The Pacifica is slower than my old Sienna. The 2021 Odyssey trounces it.
Honda need to add center armrest in all their suv's and the van / truck ! The tilting armrest on the seat....is a major turn off on longer trips !
Vtec kicks when you floor it yo!
i wonder if TheTopher dreams of driving that route, over, and over, and over...
Im not the biggest fan of mini vans(I just dont like the style) but as ubers/lyfts they are the best. And if I was looking for one I would take a Pacific and this would be 2nd place(mostly because I like the honda’s V6 more than the Toyota Sienna’s)
What's the difference between the elite and touring?
What do you think is the best car for a short person
get an hrv
Is it bad that I want an Odyssey Elite despite having no intention of having children anytime soon? lmao
Bro just buy the honda passport elite
No, its not bad at all. The Ody is way cooler than a passport. It can do all the things, with very little downside. Plus, when you do decide to have kids, what better vehicle to conceive them in?
@@muramasa870 Passport is boring and has a high centre of gravity, I’d rather get a volkswagen golf over that ugly crossover.
“And spy on your children, *which is really nice*” lol 😂
Sienna is better, also it is a AWD. Doesn't make much sense to me to drive a such big car without AWD.
Did i mention it is also much safer? Just look at the crash test results for Sienna and Odyssey.
they need all redesign all digital dash board, and hybrid.
I love mini vans because you are invisible on the road! Everyone wants to fit in and look cool. Suv People hate the thought of owning a mini van, but a person who drives a mini van is respected on the road. There is to much ego in the suv. I do not like to follow the crowd. The mini van is extremely under appreciated, yet they extremely over deliver! If you wanted to sneak a celebrity or a high profile person into a certain location, all you need to do is put them in a mini van. The last thing you want to do, is put them in a luxury suv. That draws too much attention. I want to be like warren buffet, to be worth over a billion dollars yet drive a mini van and look stealthy so know one ever pays attention.
Most familiar car liked that!
Difficult to distinguish which Honda Sensing version since they don't label them 1.0 or 2.0 or 2.5. Ford does with Sync 1, 2, 3 and Toyota with whatever they call their system, but Honda doesn't let us know what version Sensing this is?
Speedmaster Date 3520.50.00? Neat
My moms, Honda Odyssey has much more tork and quick responsive. It’s a 2010 Odyssey Touring. Why does Honda lower the tork when you get in high speed. It’s quite sad...
The V6 is the best part about this car. What an uncharacteristic intake note for a minivan!
Hope the trans last more than 100k miles
I'm confident that the 10-speed will. The gearbox has a planetary component, an element found in the reliable Aisin transmissions
Bruh is this the future of cars? they better not add the gear selector like this to all future cars. Other than that, it looks nice
minivans are nice but unfortunately there aren’t many options out there nowadays and they are no where as luxurious and refined as most suvs - interiors are only decent at best and there’s still much left to be desired for the ride comfort. with that being said, their only purpose is practicality for large families...
Not sure what suvs you’re referencing but there’s an awful lot of shit quality suvs saturating the market today. Quality materials to dollars spent, this odyssey is every bit as good as most comparably priced large suvs.
What’s the speed limit where u are everyone is going like 75
its 70 there
You should drive the new toyota sienna
The odyssey I think by real world numbers is the quickest minivan
we all know that a van is the fastest car on the road
What is the gas mileage in the city and highway
I got my white van elite 2024 already
If they start doing 2.0 or 4 cyl turbo minivans, I’m losing it
They would spin like crazy under full throttle like the accord
@@tay9931 got torque? LMFAO
i drive well want to drive a honda odyssey but rn i have a 2007 Honda Fit
Needs to be tuned, bagged, and cambered
When your minivan sounds better than your Civic...
You should try the new E Class
It rlly cool I like it but I have new Ford 2020 EXPLORER
My mans time traveling
I feel all Honda models is outdated , look what Kia reached now & u will recognize how Honda should start a renovations
San Jose true Honda has been sitting on there laurels lately
Atleast Toyota is still doing good
Kia Sedona better value. Same or more features and longer warranty.
It's nice and all but I can't stand these new fully digital dashboard displays. Like c'mon you're in a minivan not a hypercar
God damn I miss the J35 in coupes and sedans ):
Even a minivan comes with a headphone jack
seems pretty quiet though
I love it
I like a lot more the front of the 2020
i still have the 2011 mini van
very nice shape
It’s nice, but for a mini van not for 49k 😐
The V-6 will always be here. What do they think that people won’t be towing anything in 30 years? lol 😂. You cannot do much with a 4 cylinder, period! 9:55
this is like asmr
Is it me or does this van sound like a diesel truck?
Ima Toyota guy but this looks nice
This sounds like A Ford Explorer ST
THANX