I have the same and I like the 2019 Rims better on the Elite. They want to make everything sport, its a family car you dont need sport features. A van is never sporty.
@@Tushkoo270 they are on the B pillars so they dont blow down. But I live in AZ and both of my kids are not complaining, one is rear facing. The car does a great job of cooling the vehicle down. Plus I use the remote start to kick the cool on earlier. The built in shades also help. Overall I am happy. I was looking at Toyota but the features of the honda were just better.
Honda has yet to discover the apparently recent invention of LED interior lighting, not even on a vehicle costing nearly $50k. They must have a warehouse somewhere stacked to the ceiling with incandescent bulbs they want to use up first.
5:53 this is exactly what my parents say to my 4 big brothers when they r fighting in our minivan and my little sister and I look at each other after 🥰
You don’t want to take this van off-roading, it’s got no more ground clearance than a sedan and it’s front wheel drive, not a good combination for off-roading.
SOLD😂 oh you can’t hear me… HOW BOUT NOW ASSHOLE🙈😂😂 that feature alone makes me wanna buy this car. That and Honda overall is one of the best reliable cars on the road. If maintained we’ll keep up on oil changes general maintenance these cars will last you 300,000 miles. I’ve driven one of these ware the mileage was just over 75k and it drove like it just came out the showroom floor. Great condition. Hondas again i think are one of the best cars out on the road.
I have a 2023 elite model. I really like it. The only issue was when I got over a hole or bumper on the passenger side, it made a tap noise. I took the dealer service, and they said everything was okay; suspension is fine, no leak, no cracks, nothing wrong with the car. The car is very quite and we don't hear almost any sound from our side. But as I wrote, I can hear a tapping sound when I pass on the hole and bumper from passanger side, like the sound on video at 7:11 after passing the some holes. Any idea?
Do any of the honda odyssey trims have curve adaptive steering for the headlights? Is that what its called- where the lights turn as the steering wheel does? Thank you!
The engine and responsiveness is phenomenal; however, in daily driving there is too much shifting from the 10 speed and what appears to be gear hunting.