

Mike Costello
2022 Honda Odyssey Vi L7 review
Pros
- Roomy, practical, solid cabin
- Easy to manoeuvre in town
- Decent value, cheap first five services
Cons
- Engine lacks refinement
- Body control over undulations
- Needs more than two USB points
5 Years Ago
The Honda Odyssey is a discontinued people mover that built a loyal following in Australia by blending family practicality with a lower, more car-like driving feel than many vans. Later versions offered sliding doors, flexible seating and strong passenger comfort, making it useful for large families and shuttle-style use. Honda no longer sells the Odyssey new locally, reflecting the shrinking people mover market and the shift toward SUVs. Existing examples remain attractive for buyers who need genuine space and easy access without the bulk of a large SUV. Its appeal is practical and family-focused: comfortable rows, simple loading and Honda reliability in a people-first layout.
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