I have the same van. Same year, same color exterior, interior. 182k miles as of today. Lots of miles come from our annual road trips adventuring throughout the country. We have a family of 5, and use a roof cargo box (20 cu ft) and a Yakima bike hitch. Added rear seat movie screens for the kids. Van has been great, but starting to require a lot more maintenance in the last year. In 2023, I've done: oil change, trans fluid, repaired broken sway bar links, battery, alternator, cabin and airbox filters, recharged A/C, repaired trunk latch, and probably a bunch more. Driver's side sliding door no longer works. Otherwise pretty good.
@@FlyBeee I have three kids coming into college in the next few years, so the plan is to save money instead of replacing the van. Especially since a new van is $45k+ even for a mid spec, Non luxury model. I will do as much repair work as I can, although there’s some stuff I don’t feel comfortable with, like replacing the power steering pump which needs to be done ASAP.
Sliding door issues i had, fixed it with wd40 spray, open your Sliding door and remove 1 screw and spray inside the hole, wait 10 minutes and works fine
We also have a 2010 bought in 2009. Just rolled over 100k the other day. Still drives like and have never had a major issue beside a power steering hose. Oil has always been changed regularly as well as the tranny fluid. We have no intentions of getting rid of it and will keep driving it for hopefully another 10 years!
Thank you so much for sharing the details! Yep, this is an awesome vehicle! Definitely a long term keeper. A few things come due for replacement around 100K miles, most notably: transmission belt + coolant, and spark plugs. Coolant and spark plugs are easy DIY under 30 mins and I have video on both in this channel in case you are interested.
Thank you and very kind of you to say. Frankly, it doesn't stay clean like this. it is family vehicle for kids and sees a lot of use and is gets dirty ... a bit less now compared to when kids were little. I just clean it often and made this video when I had just cleaned it, lol.
i am getting envious of all the trips you have taken on your Odyssey to get to 260K miles! lol Any suggestions about maintenance to make the vehicle last this long?
@@FlyBeee I am the 1st and only owner on my odyssey. All the service I have done is from the Honda dealership- yes it’s expensive but they know what they are doing and they do it correctly because it’s their own vehicles with their own parts.Their was few times I took it to a different shop not thru Honda dealership to save money but they just made it worst which cost me more money fixing it at the Honda dealership. I kept all my maintenance up to date- never missed any maintenance- I dont drive crazy or make any crazy turns or hit the gas then brake hard - you’re just destroying your vehicle and ruining it- take care of it and drive carefully and it will last you for a long time. Been all over in America with this van and Mexico. I had a 99 ford windstar before buying the odyssey got it to 240,000 before the engine started having problems- I will Never buy ford again ( maybe ford trucks we will see) and same with Honda- I like more Lexus and Toyota.
It is a good vehicle, but also depends on how it was used and whether it is northern vehicle with rust. Please consider all this as well. If good condition then it should work for many years. Best wishes.
Oh wow, I just bought one identical to yours. The only thing that my front end is a bit lower than your. I’m wondering if I change the front struts including coils it will pick it up an inch or so. Then it will look perfect. If anyone can agree or correct me if I’m wrong, I would appreciate it.
Congratulations on your purchase! I have owned MANY honda and Acura vehicles and this Odyssey is the best - the perfect combination of reliability, features and a family vehicle with just regular maintenance. I sill drive this 2010 Odyssey that you see in video. If you just purchased one then my 2 cents would be to check that vehicle was mechanically maintained on schedule - and if no history then do this yourself and take care of it first. The front shocks may have been replaced with aftermarket and therefore vehicle is lower. You can get that changed later.
Honda says 'replace' fluid every 30K miles. Replacement takes 3 drain-and-fill. I do one drain-fill every 10K miles to keep fresh fluid in vehicle. Please also see description of this fluid change video: ua-cam.com/video/LrCPc9t0IPU/v-deo.html
The gas mileage is right on manufacturer specs, which is 17/23 city-highway. Not wonderful but still decent for a large 3 row heavy vehicle. I figured anyone interested in specs can find it online and compare with other options so focused my review from user perspective. A hybrid would give better fuel economy but it is tradeoff of upfront cost vs a non-hybrid or used vehicle. Each person can decide what they prefer.
I have the same van. Same year, same color exterior, interior. 182k miles as of today. Lots of miles come from our annual road trips adventuring throughout the country. We have a family of 5, and use a roof cargo box (20 cu ft) and a Yakima bike hitch. Added rear seat movie screens for the kids. Van has been great, but starting to require a lot more maintenance in the last year. In 2023, I've done: oil change, trans fluid, repaired broken sway bar links, battery, alternator, cabin and airbox filters, recharged A/C, repaired trunk latch, and probably a bunch more. Driver's side sliding door no longer works. Otherwise pretty good.
That is a lot of maintenance work! Are you planning to sell the vehicle soon?
@@FlyBeee I have three kids coming into college in the next few years, so the plan is to save money instead of replacing the van. Especially since a new van is $45k+ even for a mid spec,
Non luxury model. I will do as much repair work as I can, although there’s some stuff I don’t feel comfortable with, like replacing the power steering pump which needs to be done ASAP.
how much does it cost you for those repairs?
I'm at 250k and going strong. Same ride, same color. Mine is ex-l
Sliding door issues i had, fixed it with wd40 spray, open your Sliding door and remove 1 screw and spray inside the hole, wait 10 minutes and works fine
We also have a 2010 bought in 2009. Just rolled over 100k the other day. Still drives like and have never had a major issue beside a power steering hose. Oil has always been changed regularly as well as the tranny fluid. We have no intentions of getting rid of it and will keep driving it for hopefully another 10 years!
Thank you so much for sharing the details! Yep, this is an awesome vehicle! Definitely a long term keeper. A few things come due for replacement around 100K miles, most notably: transmission belt + coolant, and spark plugs. Coolant and spark plugs are easy DIY under 30 mins and I have video on both in this channel in case you are interested.
@@FlyBeee The 2006 we have is around 266,xxx on it and doesnt have any major issues at all!
Best review ever, thank you.
Thank you so much!
Really comprehensive and thoughtful over view! thanks!
Thank you!
2010 Honda Odyssey EX-L, 116,760 miles
146K and counting
@@potatojake197 266,xxx and counting, no major issues.
Wow! awesome!
Awesome!
That is a very clean van for its age. I also have the same van. But I drive up and down mountains in the winter.....heavy duty chains, of course.
Thank you and very kind of you to say. Frankly, it doesn't stay clean like this. it is family vehicle for kids and sees a lot of use and is gets dirty ... a bit less now compared to when kids were little. I just clean it often and made this video when I had just cleaned it, lol.
116,000 miles is NOT a lot. I have a 2007 silver Honda odyssey and it’s almost 260,000 miles. 116,000 is still brand new.
i am getting envious of all the trips you have taken on your Odyssey to get to 260K miles! lol Any suggestions about maintenance to make the vehicle last this long?
@@FlyBeee I am the 1st and only owner on my odyssey. All the service I have done is from the Honda dealership- yes it’s expensive but they know what they are doing and they do it correctly because it’s their own vehicles with their own parts.Their was few times I took it to a different shop not thru Honda dealership to save money but they just made it worst which cost me more money fixing it at the Honda dealership. I kept all my maintenance up to date- never missed any maintenance- I dont drive crazy or make any crazy turns or hit the gas then brake hard - you’re just destroying your vehicle and ruining it- take care of it and drive carefully and it will last you for a long time. Been all over in America with this van and Mexico. I had a 99 ford windstar before buying the odyssey got it to 240,000 before the engine started having problems- I will
Never buy ford again ( maybe ford trucks we will see) and same with Honda- I like more Lexus and Toyota.
I have 07 odyssey ex-l with 160k miles I just acquired from my sister that needs about $1000-$1500 investment. That should give it another 16 years :)
It is a good vehicle, but also depends on how it was used and whether it is northern vehicle with rust. Please consider all this as well. If good condition then it should work for many years. Best wishes.
Great review. Thank you.
Thank you!
Hi Flybee. Im a new subscriber. I have 2007 honda odyssey. I have a question.should i ask here or email?
Welcome! and thanks for subscribing :) You can ask the question here, hopefully the Q and answer will help others too.
Real nice van😊
Agree, and anyone looking for one these days can get at a very good price!
Oh wow, I just bought one identical to yours. The only thing that my front end is a bit lower than your. I’m wondering if I change the front struts including coils it will pick it up an inch or so. Then it will look perfect. If anyone can agree or correct me if I’m wrong, I would appreciate it.
Congratulations on your purchase! I have owned MANY honda and Acura vehicles and this Odyssey is the best - the perfect combination of reliability, features and a family vehicle with just regular maintenance. I sill drive this 2010 Odyssey that you see in video. If you just purchased one then my 2 cents would be to check that vehicle was mechanically maintained on schedule - and if no history then do this yourself and take care of it first. The front shocks may have been replaced with aftermarket and therefore vehicle is lower. You can get that changed later.
Did you do the ECM muzzler?
Yes, recently installed a few months ago.
How many miles do you have to change the atf fluid
Honda says 'replace' fluid every 30K miles. Replacement takes 3 drain-and-fill. I do one drain-fill every 10K miles to keep fresh fluid in vehicle. Please also see description of this fluid change video: ua-cam.com/video/LrCPc9t0IPU/v-deo.html
nice
Thank you
I guess you don't know that most vans have a timing chain? lol That drives up the maintenance costs big time. lol
As he correctly stated, it uses a timing belt.
Home Honda vehicles use timing chains, but this model Odyssey uses timing belt. The change interval is listed in its maintenance schedule.
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Me i have this no light arriere
May be a different trim level?
No is 2004
Got it. Thank you.
No discussion about gas mileage. lol
The gas mileage is right on manufacturer specs, which is 17/23 city-highway. Not wonderful but still decent for a large 3 row heavy vehicle. I figured anyone interested in specs can find it online and compare with other options so focused my review from user perspective. A hybrid would give better fuel economy but it is tradeoff of upfront cost vs a non-hybrid or used vehicle. Each person can decide what they prefer.
Way to much talking not enough showing the car
Thanks for the feedback. If there is any question about this odyssey or additional info that you may be interested in, please let me know. Thank you.
😂. I was at work and this comment made me laugh 😂. I actually enjoyed the talking 😊
@@whyzecoin1248 at work are you professionally reviewing cars?
Still available?
This is only a review. I am not selling the van at this time. Thanks
2010 Honda Odyssey EX-L, 116,760 miles
Awesome!