Reviewers agreed that, among its 2007 contemporaries (and indeed for several years running), the Honda Odyssey is the minivan to beat. Only the Toyota Sienna (price when new: $24,155 to $37,665) comes close when it comes to full-featured 2007 minivans. In fact, regardless of model year, the Honda Odyssey is the best bet in used minivans, with a higher than average reliability record, and above average resale value. Its user-satisfaction ratings are extremely high overall.
The Honda Odyssey is traditionally one of the most-reviewed minivans on the market, and nearly every auto magazine or website has had something to say about the Odyssey. We found the best coverage at Edmunds.com, where editors compared the 2007 Odyssey to its primary competition, the Toyota Sienna. The '07 version of Car and Driver's annual 5 Best Trucks article included the Honda Odyssey, which was also featured in reviews at IntelliChoice.com, Consumer Reports and Cars.com.
Our Sources
1. Edmunds.com
Edmunds.com didn't test the Honda Odyssey head-to-head with other minivans, but its editors did compare it to its closest '07 rival, the Toyota Sienna. In a separate article, editors highlighted the Honda Odyssey as one of the Most Wanted Cars for 2007.
Review: 2007 Honda Odyssey Review, Editors of Edmunds.com
2. Car and DriverDetails/Subscribe
Interestingly, Car and Driver magazine compared the 2007 Honda Odyssey to the Hyundai Entourage and the redesigned Nissan Quest, rather than to its primary competitor, the Toyota Sienna. However, this review is still quite useful; editors said the Honda Odyssey minivan is almost in a class of its own. They also praised its "fun-to-drive" factor, and named it one of the magazine's 5 Best Trucks.
Review: 2007 5 Best Trucks, Csaba Csere, Mar. 2007
ConsumerGuide does review new cars, but its section on used cars has particular value. Editors track changes from year to year, noting trouble areas and recall data for prior model years.
Review: 2004-2007 Honda Odyssey Minivan reviews, Editors of ConsumerGuide.com
IntelliChoice.com analyzes relevant data to recognize vehicles that promise low long-term costs and high resale value -- the focus of its picks is placed squarely on value. For the 2007 model year, the Honda Odyssey was chosen as the top pick among minivans based on a careful analysis of cost factors, including retained value and actual operating costs.
Review: 2007 Best Overall Values of the Year, Editors of IntelliChoice.com
5. ConsumerReports.orgDetails/Subscribe
Editors at Consumer Reports haven't tested the 2007 Honda Odyssey, but they did road-test the 2005 model, which is essentially identical. Although editors did perform hands-on testing, the most valuable aspect of this review is a chart showing historical repair and owner satisfaction data.
Review: 2007 Honda Odyssey Review, Editors of Consumer Reports
6. Cars.com
The 2007 Honda Odyssey scored highest among "Best Bet" models listed at Cars.com, earning top scores for driveability, reliability, resale value and quality. Editors here named the Honda Odyssey Family Car of the Year for 2007.
Review: 2007 Honda Odyssey Review, Editors of Cars.com
7. CarCritic.comDetails/Subscribe
Rather than going into detail about performance and features, CarCritic.com's Don Vorderman analyzes a vehicle's history and reputation among owners to come up with a quick assessment of each model. He named the Honda Odyssey best minivan in 2007 (along with the Toyota Sienna).
Review: 2007 Honda Odyssey Review, Don Vorderman
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