My has wireless Apple Car Play. You also missed a compartment. Below the cupholders in the front is another one. The second row seats come out completely, not just the middle one. Great video, thanks!!
Exactly! That is exactly what puts the Sienna on top of my list, the AWD and hybrid. All mini vans do around 8km/l while the sienna does 15.5km/L, and it is AWD. Other than Sienna, only the Pacifica boosters that.
The middle row seat latch that you said tilts the seats up and the rails stick out, those are actually to remove those seats completely from the vehicle. Another "game changer" that others don't offer. If you're ever needing a ton of space, removing 1, 2, or all 3 middle row seats is a great option. Also, the Touring and Elite trim levels do have parking sensors, and when they detect something a 360 vehicle view diagram pops up on the right side of the screen, showing lighted bands as you get closer to the object. Not a true 360 camera view, but a similar enough feature to maybe mention. Nice review.
Odyssey needs a major update in the inside. I wish they would make an electric seat converter for the back seats, instead of having to do it manually! Also, an update is needed for the display and media including the blue ray dvd !!! No one uses dvd’s anymore!
Wow, very good review mate! I am currently shopping for a minivan, I found out the Chrysler website (and all the other brands in the same family) allow you to compare their car with the competition right, they pull data from all cars from all makers. So I went about inspecting their page, found the API they use (which is unprotected), long story short, I have a spreadsheet with over 90 columns and more than 100 cars (year+trim) for 7 and 8 seaters. The Sienna still on top of my list because of the AWD (here in canada is a must IMO), and the fact that because it is a hybrid the millage is so good, 15.5km/L, while other minivans (odissey included) do around 8km/L, so in practice you end up paying half in fuel.
Thanks for watching and sharing. I’m very curious what the next generation of Odyssey looks like. Surely it will by hybrid and AWD, two things that are now almost a given in the market.
Awd is not a must if you out good winter tires but a good thing to have. The tires there days if you buy a good sets are phenomenal and can get you through pretty much all road maybe unless you go ride in the thick of a blizzard
I’d love to buy a new one. My 2009 is still running strong and has features missing or downsized here. Can this hold sheets of drywall? The mid section bumps in floor storage compartment under second row? And when all the seats lowered or taken down does not appear totally flat ? Spare tire in 3rd row in side? Top vents now moved to side on second floor. 😢. Miss the ability to open back 3rd windows pop out. Great review.
You can't get rid of the 'feature' in the second row where the seat lifts up. The entire second row is removable. That is a must if you haul both people and big cargo. Try that in an awd hybrid Sienna. I'm so tired of all the vehicle reviews that seem to push for one vanilla van across manufacturers. We have so few choices already. If you want an awd hybrid buy a Sienna. Don't ruin the v6 Odyssey.
Two things I really love: passenger sunshades & left-and-right sliding 2nd-row seats. That's why I am not choosing Sienna. Con: no hybrid powertrain. That's why I am not going to buy Odyssey now...
@@GTGarageTalk Yes, this is a good point. Let's see some details of this hybrid carnival later this year. But I still think the seat sliding system in Odyssey is better than Carnival. It seems the 2nd-row seat of Carnival can only slide to the center (not all the way to the other side).
The last redesign was back in 2017 as a 2018 model year. I would think that the van needs a complete overhaul and makeover inside and outside with a Hybrid variant.
As mentioned in the video, it received a "mid-cycle refresh" in 2021, so the timeline makes sense for an updated vehicle, but the effects of 2020 cannot be ignored. If their Passport and Ridgeline vehicles (which share a platform with this and the NEW Pilot, are carryover models for 2024 with mild updates, I would not hold my breath on a new Odyssey.
As someone who has owned quite a few Hondas and looking to buy another, I can honestly say that the navigation and usb ports have never worked properly in any of the Hondas I've been in.
Very true. Odyssey is still the best as a mini-van. Build quality, power delivery, reliability, space are all the best. Toyota Sienna is too loud, poor build, weak drivetrain and ugly design!
Really Honda is more reliable than Toyota? I understand you love your Honda but the facts don’t support your claim. Toyota is crushing the competition so much so I can’t find sienna for myself. Went to two Honda dealers looking at odyssey Could have one today.
Toyota dealerships are only ordering a few at a time. They are intentionally lowering supply, which makes it seem more "special" than it is. I also wonder if getting parts in the future will be this difficult.
My has wireless Apple Car Play. You also missed a compartment. Below the cupholders in the front is another one. The second row seats come out completely, not just the middle one. Great video, thanks!!
You have wireless CarPlay? How
@@PPerSO yeah no. I was definitely wrong about that one.
Would love to see an AWD or Hybrid for the odyssey. Great video
I know, right?!? Thanks for watching
Exactly! That is exactly what puts the Sienna on top of my list, the AWD and hybrid. All mini vans do around 8km/l while the sienna does 15.5km/L, and it is AWD. Other than Sienna, only the Pacifica boosters that.
I would be happy to buy a hybrid. However, the awd doesn’t make sense for me since I am buying a minivan for max space and gas mileage.
The middle row seat latch that you said tilts the seats up and the rails stick out, those are actually to remove those seats completely from the vehicle. Another "game changer" that others don't offer. If you're ever needing a ton of space, removing 1, 2, or all 3 middle row seats is a great option. Also, the Touring and Elite trim levels do have parking sensors, and when they detect something a 360 vehicle view diagram pops up on the right side of the screen, showing lighted bands as you get closer to the object. Not a true 360 camera view, but a similar enough feature to maybe mention. Nice review.
Odyssey needs a major update in the inside. I wish they would make an electric seat converter for the back seats, instead of having to do it manually! Also, an update is needed for the display and media including the blue ray dvd !!! No one uses dvd’s anymore!
Honda should be updating it soon.
Wow, very good review mate! I am currently shopping for a minivan, I found out the Chrysler website (and all the other brands in the same family) allow you to compare their car with the competition right, they pull data from all cars from all makers. So I went about inspecting their page, found the API they use (which is unprotected), long story short, I have a spreadsheet with over 90 columns and more than 100 cars (year+trim) for 7 and 8 seaters. The Sienna still on top of my list because of the AWD (here in canada is a must IMO), and the fact that because it is a hybrid the millage is so good, 15.5km/L, while other minivans (odissey included) do around 8km/L, so in practice you end up paying half in fuel.
Thanks for watching and sharing.
I’m very curious what the next generation of Odyssey looks like. Surely it will by hybrid and AWD, two things that are now almost a given in the market.
Awd is not a must if you out good winter tires but a good thing to have. The tires there days if you buy a good sets are phenomenal and can get you through pretty much all road maybe unless you go ride in the thick of a blizzard
@@GTGarageTalkwill have to wait until my 2009 dies and I might get that. ❤😊
I’d love to buy a new one. My 2009 is still running strong and has features missing or downsized here. Can this hold sheets of drywall? The mid section bumps in floor storage compartment under second row? And when all the seats lowered or taken down does not appear totally flat ? Spare tire in 3rd row in side? Top vents now moved to side on second floor. 😢. Miss the ability to open back 3rd windows pop out. Great review.
Which minivan is at the top of your list?
This and the Sienna.
The 2025 Kia Carnival Hybrid has potential to usurp those and assume the top spot.
The lights you use to tilt the passenger seat forward where you said that the slide sticks out is actually the latch to remove the seat
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You can't get rid of the 'feature' in the second row where the seat lifts up. The entire second row is removable. That is a must if you haul both people and big cargo. Try that in an awd hybrid Sienna. I'm so tired of all the vehicle reviews that seem to push for one vanilla van across manufacturers. We have so few choices already. If you want an awd hybrid buy a Sienna. Don't ruin the v6 Odyssey.
Over my time in the odyssey.
When are we expecting 2025 model?
which minivan would provide comfortable driver seat ? have a bulging disc in my back
I’d say Honda or Toyota. The Pacifica’s seats are a bit firm. Have barely tested the Kia Carnival.
Two things I really love: passenger sunshades & left-and-right sliding 2nd-row seats. That's why I am not choosing Sienna. Con: no hybrid powertrain. That's why I am not going to buy Odyssey now...
Kia Carnival has the seats that slide left and right and for 2025, a hybrid.
@@GTGarageTalk Yes, this is a good point. Let's see some details of this hybrid carnival later this year. But I still think the seat sliding system in Odyssey is better than Carnival. It seems the 2nd-row seat of Carnival can only slide to the center (not all the way to the other side).
Did you happen to try the cruise control while you had it? …I’ve been having issues with fluctuating speed…
Worked like a charm. Even in rainy weather.
What's in store for the '25 model year for the Odyssey Minivan?
Possibly nothing. The last couple years have been tough for Honda sales and has slowed production. 2024 model year vehicles all seem to have gremlins.
The last redesign was back in 2017 as a 2018 model year. I would think that the van needs a complete overhaul and makeover inside and outside with a Hybrid variant.
As mentioned in the video, it received a "mid-cycle refresh" in 2021, so the timeline makes sense for an updated vehicle, but the effects of 2020 cannot be ignored. If their Passport and Ridgeline vehicles (which share a platform with this and the NEW Pilot, are carryover models for 2024 with mild updates, I would not hold my breath on a new Odyssey.
Honda's sales will suffer more if they don't have an all-new Odyssey for 2025. They desperately need to bring the tech up to par with the competition.
Thanks so much for your information
What are you on about man? These vans are rockets.
As someone who has owned quite a few Hondas and looking to buy another, I can honestly say that the navigation and usb ports have never worked properly in any of the Hondas I've been in.
Toyota and Pacifica hybrid and awd, makes things complicated and takes a hit on reliability. I stick with tried and true v6 from Honda for now.
There is a lot to be said for simplicity.
By far best van ever
Very true. Odyssey is still the best as a mini-van. Build quality, power delivery, reliability, space are all the best. Toyota Sienna is too loud, poor build, weak drivetrain and ugly design!
Thanks for watching.
I thinking getting one what about gas
@@jefrypena5598 Gas is no problem 21 overall. Thats awesome for a V6!
Really Honda is more reliable than Toyota? I understand you love your Honda but the facts don’t support your claim.
Toyota is crushing the competition so much so I can’t find sienna for myself. Went to two Honda dealers looking at odyssey
Could have one today.
Yeah it is because it is awd and way more fuel efficient reliability is probably very similar
This comment has aged like milk. Have you seen the sh*t storm toyota has created with their motors exploding all over the place?
Toyota dealerships are only ordering a few at a time. They are intentionally lowering supply, which makes it seem more "special" than it is. I also wonder if getting parts in the future will be this difficult.
Lol 💀
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Toyota wants MSRP ON,all their Siennas because of their so called shortage so I have a 24 Honda Odyssey now.