I always thought these were the best / classiest of the minivans. The new Pacificas are up there, too, but not quite as appealing. This unit was obviously loved and cared for. I'm not a minivan person, but it's not a bad way to get around if you need 'a lot of car'. I've heard mixed things about reliability but we do have a 2012 Acura TSX wagon (flawless from new). That combined with my father's 2005 Accord Hybrid from my childhood (which he put 170k on without a single problem) gives me plenty of confidence. Not sure about their newer stuff though.
I have a 2016 Touring in this color and it’s pretty clean inside but it’s definitely… loved. Only about 80k miles though. Still runs great. I don’t like driving it, but it’s an okay vehicle in general.
This, newer-generation, mid-2010's Honda Odyssey is one of the best vehicles throughout North America.
Nice 😊 my teaching assistant from school has one similar to this one.
I always thought these were the best / classiest of the minivans. The new Pacificas are up there, too, but not quite as appealing.
This unit was obviously loved and cared for. I'm not a minivan person, but it's not a bad way to get around if you need 'a lot of car'. I've heard mixed things about reliability but we do have a 2012 Acura TSX wagon (flawless from new). That combined with my father's 2005 Accord Hybrid from my childhood (which he put 170k on without a single problem) gives me plenty of confidence. Not sure about their newer stuff though.
Also, this design has aged so damn well. Still looks unique. Why didn't / doesn't Honda design all of its cars to be so bold and minimalist?
I have a 2016 Touring in this color and it’s pretty clean inside but it’s definitely… loved. Only about 80k miles though. Still runs great. I don’t like driving it, but it’s an okay vehicle in general.
Joe how many transmission replaced on it before made it too 200k
$5,000 for that pile is OBSCENE.