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| 07 Odyssey or 04 Sienna?? | 86Relevance | 8 months ago | Lavaflow2025 | Submit Your Question HERE | |
| I currently have a 07 odyssey, with 160k miles. Runs fine. Changed all fluids. The paint isn't the best, you can see some spots it's chipping off. Timing belt water pump recently changed. I also have a 04 sienna, with a blown head gasket. 220k miles. Engine has no blowby, and starts up fine runs fine. **Would you keep the odyssey or sell it to fix the sienna**? I did try blue devil in the sienna, does that usually ruin the engine? **Also have a question on the odyssey, I have an issue it vibrates feels like a shudder when driving. Mostly noticeable when ... | |||||
| Answer to: 2021 Sienna vs 2022 Honda Odassey | 71Relevance | 5 years ago | Kerem | Submit Your Question HERE | |
| You aren't getting 300,000 miles out of a Sprinter van take that thought and sell it to those in LaLa land. What about a regular gasoline V6 sienna? The hybrids don't last as long as the regular ones. As for the odyssey, the transmission do have some problems not to the same degree as 20 years ago but they are still prevalent. Its also relatively new so we don't know common problems yet but lets just say the powertrain wasn't designed for reliability. The sienna vs odyssey comparison would go to sienna for longevity. You aren't getting 300k miles of an ... | |||||
| Answer to: Toyota Sienna vs Honda Odyssey | 62Relevance | 5 years ago | MountainManJoe | Submit Your Question HERE | |
| Please use the search first. This question has been answered so many times. ... | |||||
| Answer to: Honda Odyssey or Toyota Sienna Hybrid | 56Relevance | 5 years ago | infinitifxfan | Submit Your Question HERE | |
| My parents have a 2016 Honda odyssey with 76 000 km and it runs like a dream and we picked it over the previous-gen sienna because of the superior safety ratings from IIHS. Now the 2021 odyssey is still on the same 3.5 V6 but now with a 9 or 10-speed auto and the sienna has a hybrid 4 cylinder with a CVT. If you were talking like 2012 and below I would go with the sienna hands down since the odysseys back then had bad automatic transmissions. But now that the new sienna is infinitely more complicated being a hybrid with a CVT stuffed into a heavy minivan, I ... | |||||
| Answer to: Honda or Toyota Which is the Best MiniVan | 46Relevance | 5 years ago | Kerem | Submit Your Question HERE | |
| The sienna lasts longer than the odyssey. You should get a 2016 or older model of the sienna to avoid the 8 speed automatic which had problems. The odyssey has transmission problems in a lot of its years, 2018 included, and its hard to keep track of. My family has a 2014 odyssey, no problems until now. I have to say the odyssey is more practical than the sienna and better to drive, but the sienna would be more reliable by far and be more comfort oriented. Make sure to have a mechanic check whatever you plan to buy to make sure its in good shape. | |||||
| Answer to: 2021 Honda Odyssey vs 2021 Toyota Sienna | 39Relevance | 5 years ago | MrRangerZr1 | Submit Your Question HERE | |
| odyssey in this case. The 10 speed is doing ok so far. New gen sienna is using a new powertrain, hybrid and CVT. You should avoid being the guniea pig. Now previous gen sienna vs new odyssey, sienna no question. | |||||
| Answer to: Looking for used minivan, either Honda or Toyota. | 37Relevance | 5 years ago | Kerem | Submit Your Question HERE | |
| You would be better off with a sienna, but the worst odyssey years for transmission issues is anything 2004 and before, 2014-2015, and 2018+ Our 2014 odyssey hasn't had any transmission issues yet, but its only got 20k miles. | |||||
| Answer to: New Vehicle Thoughts (2025) | 36Relevance | 1 year ago | thdesha | Submit Your Question HERE | |
| Sir, I have owned both A sienna and odyssey they were both older versions a 2005 and a 2007 but at the end of the day the Toyota had fewer repairs but the odyssey had more power and drove better and quieter than the Toyota. Both required sliding door repairs the honda died at 220,000 miles with blown head gasket the toyota had 237,000 miles and the transmission was slipping so I junked it.. But today I still drive an odyssey for the grandkids I just feel its slightly more refined than the sienna. However Scotty is right I believe at the end of the day yo ... | |||||
| Answer to: 07 Odyssey or 04 Sienna?? | 55Relevance | 8 months ago | Chuck Tobias | Submit Your Question HERE | |
| ... cooling system. How experienced at major engine repairs is the "someone" you got the quote from? Does the quote include checking the cylinder head for warpage and cracking, and repairs at a machine shop if needed? (Or, for that matter, cleaning up the debris left by Blue Devil?) Or, what if due to oil and antifreeze mixing because of the head gasket leak, the engine bearings have been damaged? Why not check it and be sure? A common weak point in old Hondas per Scotty is weak automatic transmissions. Ditto for air conditioning. However if the trans ... | |||||
| Answer to: 2021 Sienna vs 2022 Honda Odassey | 52Relevance | 5 years ago | Kerem | Submit Your Question HERE | |
| When it comes to practicality and driving dynamics, usually the odyssey is better than the sienna but you may not even care or find it the other way around give it a test drive. I know for a fact 2018 odyssey had transmission issues, and they fixed it now. Honda usually does something and improves it. The odyssey (after the kinks fixed) isn't know for SHORT TERM issues but rather potential wear on mechanical components because of design with other priorities. after 7 8 years its a risk . Piece of mind would go to the gasoline sienna. You might also want to ... | |||||
| Would you buy a used car without having it inspected by a mechanic first? | 51Relevance | 7 months ago | sereniTy007 | Submit Your Question HERE | |
| Hi everyone. I'm a lady in her 60s looking for a good: 1998-2003 Toyota sienna. I currently own a 2000 Toyota Echo ( INZ-FE, 1.5L). I am NOT a mechanic, but I frequently check out Scotty's You tube videos and also the Car Care Nut videos. I live in a small Midwest city with very few good options as far as good used cars that are not "mechanics specials". My dad always taught me to have a used car inspected before buying. Well, pretty much every sienna I've found on Facebook Marketplace gets sold as soon as I start asking questions like: When was the ti ... | |||||
| Answer to: Sequoia or Odyssey? | 35Relevance | 5 years ago | Jbelcher86 | Submit Your Question HERE | |
| I have both a 2003 sequoia and 2010 odyssey. If you can deal with the gas mileage I would say the Sequoia. They will go forever. Will last longer with less issues than the odyssey. Our odyssey has been ok. Gets better gas mileage for sure. But I do prefer to drive the Sequoia. Another sienna sienna would be best of reliability and gas mileage. 😁 Good Luck! | |||||
| Answer to: Honda Odyssey Vs Dodge Caravan | 35Relevance | 5 years ago | infinitifxfan | Submit Your Question HERE | |
| I would look at later model odyssey vans since they ironed out their transmission issues, don't buy the Grand Caravans since they are piles of junk. You can also consider a sienna, those are great Minivans. My dad drives a 2016 odyssey and it runs like a dream. I would go odyssey or sienna. | |||||
| RE: 2020 Honda Cr v and 2020 Honda Odyssey | 35Relevance | 5 years ago | Kerem | Submit Your Question HERE | |
| These 9 and 10 speed transmissions, if I am not mistaken, were not made by Honda and rather a european company. It is too much of a risk and Scotty himself hates the odyssey. A 2015+ sienna is your best bet an odyssey would be a large risk but as I said, if you want one, try out a 2016 or so EXL model. Those are decent based on the Accord. But the odyssey's will last less than half the sienna would just to point that out. Honda is better with small cars, like the Fit and Civic and CR-V. | |||||
| New Vehicle Thoughts (2025) | 47Relevance | 1 year ago | CWilly | Submit Your Question HERE | |
| I am looking at purchasing a brand new either 3rd row SUV or minivan for my family and these are the front runners: - 25’ Honda odyssey - 25’ Toyota sienna - 25’ Hyundai Palisade - Thought about a Grand Highlander but hated the way it drove. My wife and I like the odyssey a lot, it’s our frontrunner - but I have heard negative chatter towards the transmissions in the odyssey in the past. Has this been updated? I like that it is still a naturally aspirated v6 rather than a 4cyl turbo. Honda seems to be fairly reliable, but I know Scotty and others have b ... | |||||
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