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| Answer to: 2021 Sienna vs 2022 Honda Odassey | 46Relevance | 5 years ago | jmj227 | Submit Your Question HERE | |
| I was recently looking into both. With the car shortages I was surprised to find so many 2019, 2020, and 2021 odyssey's available, but no sienna's near me. The Honda dealers near me all have odyssey's new and used. No Toyotas to be found. With some further research, one reason is that the newer gen odyssey had some serious issues. Major computer problems leading lots of people to bring them back. One site I read said that only 35% of odyssey owners of the newer gen would buy another one! Wow! But at the same time, the sienna with hybrid is all new. ... | |||||
| Answer to: Sequoia or Odyssey? | 40Relevance | 5 years ago | risto | Submit Your Question HERE | |
| Owned two Sequoias both SR5 (2005 and 2006) to get the cloth seats and three odyssey's (2007 and two 2008's) two with cloth seats and one with leather. Both have their annoying issues especially when you consider what they cost. I've also owned two sienna's 2001 and 2008. The Sequoia had the better ride, but was a real gas hog. Not my idea of a commuter. But, when you loaded with 5 to 6 people and their gear it still went down the road like it was empty. Never had a power train issue with either one. Did have the tailgate latch issue and the security comput ... | |||||
| Answer to: Minivan Hunting | 40Relevance | 5 years ago | Kerem | Submit Your Question HERE | |
| My parents have a Honda odyssey 2014 they are very practical and nice to drive compared to the Toyota sienna but the Toyota sienna would be more reliable. 2019 odyssey would have transmission problems. If looking a Honda odyssey, I'd highly recommend this generation 2012-2017 but do your research on what years have transmission problems. Pass on any Stellantis minivan (Dodge Grand Caravan, Chrysler Pacifica, Chrysler Town and Country, etc) I'd check out a used Toyota sienna I think the newer ones are ugly so here is a 2016 (2016 and before would actually ... | |||||
| Should I buy a Sienna or Odyssey? | 34Relevance | 2 years ago | andy2010 | Submit Your Question HERE | |
| 2004 toyota sienna le 386k miles 2007 honda odyssey exl 285k miles. Hello im wondering should i get a toyota sienna or honda odyssey again because 2 of these that i have owned i had very good experiences with them and now their both very high mileage and im planning on getting a new one which one should i go with? Im planning on getting a new vans but only picking 1 which ones should i go with? | |||||
| Answer to: Sienna vs Odyssey | 34Relevance | 5 years ago | jebrim | Submit Your Question HERE | |
| sienna better because of proven 6 speed auto aisin trans, do not get newer one with 8 speed, it hasnt been out long enough the honda odyssey recently started getting supplied by ZF as well as pilot and ridgeline. They're very good cars but toyota sienna almost never had problem previously. early 2000s odyssey had alot of trans problems | |||||
| Answer to: 2021 Honda Odyssey 10 speed VS 2021 Toyota Sienna 2.5 Litre, In-Line 4-Cylinder with Hybrid Synergy Drive | 34Relevance | 5 years ago | MrRangerZr1 | Submit Your Question HERE | |
| 2021 odyssey with 10-speed. odyssey VS previous gen sienna, sienna no question. | |||||
| Answer to: Honda or Toyota Minivan? | 33Relevance | 5 years ago | Kerem | Submit Your Question HERE | |
| I'd consider a sienna before 2017 so it has the 6 speed automatic Some years of the odyssey were OK but compared to the sienna you would just want to get the sienna as it would be more reliable. Though truth be told the odyssey is a better van my parents own one especially in the 2013-2017 ish era but when it comes to reliability I have to say sienna. | |||||
| Answer to: odyssey vs sienna | 32Relevance | 3 years ago | Deathmetaljunkie420 | Submit Your Question HERE | |
| Definitely the Toyota sienna! The Honda odysseys are not bad vehicles, except for the fact that they have an extremely weak transmission built into it. I wouldn't recommend you buying that van unless if you don't mind spending a lot of money on repairing that tranny lol. So from my point of view, the Toyota sienna will definitely outlast that odyssey in any way. A strong engine and a strong transmission are always the best when they're together! So my recommendation, get the sienna my friend! | |||||
| Toyota 4-Runner vs Toyota Sienna | 36Relevance | 4 years ago | Regina Singer | Submit Your Question HERE | |
| ... Does that work for you?! 🤪 🤪 😛 I've got it narrowed down to a few: 2003 Toyota 4Runner Limited 4WD 4dr SUV w/V8 Price: $7,994 Mileage: 155,658 OR: 2009 Toyota sienna CE 7-Passenger CE 7-Passenger 4dr Mini-Van Price $9,999 Mileage: 129,019 OR: 2006 Toyota sienna CE 8 Passenger CE 8-Passenger 4dr Mini-VanPrice$5,999 Mileage: 101,801 | |||||
| Answer to: Best minivan option? | 35Relevance | 5 years ago | billybob | Submit Your Question HERE | |
| If you are buying used then the non hybrid sienna is by far the best. If you are going brand new then it gets tricky. Unfortunately the sienna is hybrid only now. It is still good but when hybrids get old they get expensive. The odyssey doesn't have the transmission issues it once had. In the past Honda was making the odyssey transmissions themselves, but now they are supplied by ZF. Now that the sienna is hybrid only the odyssey might be worth considering. If that is too much of a gamble for you there is always the SUV option such as a Highlander, Rav4, CRV ... | |||||
| Answer to: Hi Scotty, I want to buy a minivan, 2010 to 2013 I may afford. which one do you recommend?? odyssey, sienna, Sedona or any other one?? | 34Relevance | 5 years ago | Kerem | Submit Your Question HERE | |
| ... still have it this day no problems and now have added a 2014 odyssey to the fleet, but only bought it because of the deal (12k miles for 1/3 of the msrp price). But for reliability, the sienna. If you want function, you can't beat the odyssey but it will have a bit more problems. The reason you would consider a Sedona is because of how inexpensive and value driven it is. | |||||
| THINKOMDB100 vs AUTOPHX126p any difference between them besides price? | 32Relevance | 4 years ago | Pval3 | Submit Your Question HERE | |
| Hey Scotty. Thanks for all the great guidance over the past few months. We have a fleet of “old cars, 2001 Lexus es300es, 2006 bmw650i and a 2007 Honda odyssey es. The odyssey is my high mileage queen at 223,000. We opted to keep her and trade in our 2015 Acadia, spend a little money on the odyssey and use it as our transition mobile for my teen drivers over the next couple of years until they get some driving experience under their belts. Anyway. Just started the process of looking for a OMDB code reader for some check engine lights we were chasing down on the odyssey. Used autozone this time for their free code read but came back to your channel for guidance on all repairs thank you! I was getting ready to purchase the THINKOMDB 100 reader recommended in your odyssey alternator video but noticed in today’s post that you are recommending the Why the change? From your video with the think omdb100 reader, the Amazon seller tried to push you into the recommendation to take an “upgrade” to the think mob 20 as the newer version of the think100. Ordered that and ends up it is in fact “new” but it is not updatable and misses many of the tools that the think 100 has. I sent that back and will hold off picking up the think100 hoping to understand the difference between these two readers. Amazon lists this as a similar product…same cost but adds checking your electrical system… worth the few dollar addition? | |||||
| Answer to: Should I buy this Odyssey | 31Relevance | 2 years ago | G.T. | Submit Your Question HERE | |
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| '01 Odyssey with 360K vs '04 with 150K | 31Relevance | 2 years ago | bekahbekahbekah9111 | Submit Your Question HERE | |
| 2001 Honda odyssey I'd like advice on whether or not to gamble trying to fix my '01 odyssey with 360,000 miles on it. I built it out into a camper van that I am living in, currently parked in a shed 🙁 . The check engine light would periodically come on over the years and so I put SeaFoam in it with almost every fill up, especially if I did not fill up at Chevron. The van has never overheated. I changed the oil every 3,000 miles. I changed the transmission fluid every 25,000 miles. Recently the check engine light came on and would not go off with SeaFoam, and I have emissions testing for registration which was due. The symptoms are that it would sometimes run rough or die right after I started it when it was warm during in-town errands. The oil dip stick doesn't look cloudy. The day that the light came on, was mid-trip going to Nor-Cal from Portland, OR. The engine sounded and performed as usual. Another issue is that I've been chasing some slow oil drips. Supposedly, there is a leak by the timing belt. Codes: P0505 - Idle Speed Control System P0420 - Catalyst Efficiency Below Threshold (Bank 1) P0430 - Catalyst System Efficiency Below Threshold (Bank 2) P0301 - Cylinder 1 Misfire Detected P0302 - Cylinder 2 Misfire Detected P0304 - Cylinder 4 Misfire Detected P0401 - EGR System Insufficient Flow Detected Firestone Complete Auto Care said it failed a block test and to replace the head gasket and catalytic converter. The Honda dealer said the funnel in the radiator bubbled constantly, indicating the head gasket needs replacing. They also said to replace the catalytic converter, the EGR valve plus port cleaning, and other possible repairs due to the throttle body P0505. I don't have any info to say whether it's a candidate for a sealant trial. Other details: A/C does not work Tires almost done Transmission was rebuilt around 150,000 Previous owner was a mechanic Fabric interior. Not fancy. Tailgate won't latch. Cleaning and lubricating it fixed it for only a day. Bad rear door actuator 2004 Honda odyssey Since I needed transportation, I bought an '04 odyssey with 150,000 on it. I've been driving it now for 4 weeks. I had an inspection at Firestone Complete Auto Care, and everything passed except the wiper blades. To me, it sounds like there is an issue with the front-end, maybe steering, an inconsistent crunch/knock. I paid $2,000 for it. It had a horrible mold smell when I bought it. Other details: Little to no maintenance records Catalytic converter was stolen and replaced, and it sounds rattly, like a truck inside the van. No check engine light. 🙂 A/C works Leather interior Tailgate latches inconsistently Bad rear door actuator or lock Bad rear door middle roller Nearly new tires I fixed the mold smell by removing the moldy leather panels under the vent windows. My Question Do I scrap the '01 or start with servicing the EGR system and go from there? I've got a nice Crescent set, but I'm not too experienced. I've watched videos on the EGR valve replacement and port cleaning, which I might be able to do on my own. My known good mechanic is 2 hours away. The '04 seems too nice to do a radical alteration into a camper van. Plus, I'm concerned, not knowing how the transmission was cared for. I've been out of work for a while and having some health issues. Without a mold smell, I thought I might try to sell the '04, asking more than I paid for it. If I wasn't sentimentally attached to the '01, it seems like a no-brainer. Plus, I'm just curious how many miles it could go! 360,000! That's pretty awesome! Thanks for your comments and advice! -Bekah Tigard, OR | |||||
| Honda Odyssey reliability | 31Relevance | 5 years ago | Thilak25 | Submit Your Question HERE | |
| Hey Scotty do you think the odyssey is a reliable mini van. I know many people steer away from them due to the transmission issues I however had a very good experience with owning them. Just got rid of my 2002 odyssey last month after putting 365,000kms on it. Currently driving my 2004 odyssey with 315,000kms on it and I can feel the end is nearing for it as well however both of them lasted me for many years with no major issues. Should I buy another odyssey for my next car or do you think I just got lucky with the ones I owned. | |||||