2023 HONDA ODYSSEY

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Overview

The 2023 Honda Odyssey is equipped with a 3.5-liter V6 engine that delivers 280 horsepower. It is available in several trims: LX, EX, EX-L, Touring and Elite. The Odyssey is known for its spacious interior, advanced safety features and excellent driving dynamics.

Specs and features

VIN: 5FNRL6H74PB072382
Year: 2023
Make: Honda
Model: Odyssey
Body: SPORTS VAN
Trim: EX-L
Age: 2
Engine: 3.5L V6 SOHC 24V
Drivetrain: front-wheel drive
Highway MPG: 28 miles/gallon
City MPG: 19 miles/gallon
Manufactured In: UNITED STATES
Active Recalls: No Reported Data Found

Fuel Economy

City MPG
19 miles/gallon
Highway MPG
28 miles/gallon

PROS

  • Spacious and comfortable seating for up to 8 people.
  • Advanced safety features.
  • Versatile cargo space with easy-to-fold third-row seats.
  • High-quality interior materials and design.

CONS

  • The infotainment system can be complex to use.
  • Fuel economy could be better compared to some rivals in the segment.

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    My second Odyssey
    Mar 17, 2024

    This is my 2nd Honda Odyssey. I loved my first one so much I decided to get my second one. I bought the first one off the dealers lot. The second one was used but only had 2,000k miles on it. I was happy with the first one but the I don't know what Honda did with the newer models this 2023 model is a major disappointment. Here's why: transmission failed at 5k without any warning or lights going off, the arm rests in the front are very narrow and have no cushion to them & it seems like compared to my older Odyssey the whole height of the car has been shortened. I looked it up & it seems like the tranny going out for this model is very common so Honda should seriously think of ways to rectify this situation so that they don't lose customers. I don't think I'm going to go for the my 3rd Odyssey.

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