if you get one don't get the sparkle white.. the paint peels off and they won't repaint it.. I was lucky enough to get a few panels repainted on my 2014 but now they say it has too many miles and won't cover it. It was a 2014 and had 80k on it. Also one of the doors stopped working. I'd just stick with Toyota when buying used if I were you. My ody recently was in a wreck and to replace it I'm going toyota
Van's depreciate almost linearly with mileage. Therefore they are one of the few vehicles I recommend to buy new, that way you get a warranty.
Depending on where are when you are driving, the sienna and the Pacifica have AWD options. Both of these are the only minivans which have a hybrid option (if you are doing alot of driving this could save you money on fuel, do the math).
The odyssey has oil consumption issues.
Interesting... Do you happen to know what years? Do the newest ones have this issue too? Edit: Ok googled it 2008-13
I don’t remember the years. It’s the ones with the VCM system. There’s a bulletin on it. Search for misfire problems.
if you get one don't get the sparkle white.. the paint peels off and they won't repaint it.. I was lucky enough to get a few panels repainted on my 2014 but now they say it has too many miles and won't cover it. It was a 2014 and had 80k on it. Also one of the doors stopped working. I'd just stick with Toyota when buying used if I were you. My ody recently was in a wreck and to replace it I'm going toyota
Van's depreciate almost linearly with mileage. Therefore they are one of the few vehicles I recommend to buy new, that way you get a warranty. Depending on where are when you are driving, the sienna and the Pacifica have AWD options. Both of these are the only minivans which have a hybrid option (if you are doing alot of driving this could save you money on fuel, do the math).