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2014 honda odyssey
2014 honda odyssey







2014 honda odyssey
  1. 2014 HONDA ODYSSEY FULL
  2. 2014 HONDA ODYSSEY PLUS
2014 honda odyssey

Our loaded Touring Elite managed a decent 22 mpg over more than 1300 miles of driving. The six-cog unit was previously available only on upper trims, leaving lesser versions with a five-speed and lower fuel-economy figures, but now all examples have the better EPA-bestowed ratings of 19 mpg city/28 mpg highway. That the two screens’ resolution and graphics aren’t matched is almost a secondary complaint.Ī carry-over 3.5-liter, SOHC V-6 powers the front wheels of every Odyssey, sending its 248 horsepower through a six-speed automatic. The lower screen is operated by touch, whereas the upper unit is manipulated via hard buttons confusingly located below the lower display.

2014 honda odyssey

We find the new dual-screen setup a bit ridiculous and unnecessary you can, for example, have audio information displayed on both screens at the same time. The dashboard is reconfigured with easier-to-read gauges and now accommodates a second, low-mounted central display-devoted only to audio and phone functions-on EX models and up. While not drastically changed in appearance, the van still looks quite sharp for a big box, and it retains its low and wide front end and snazzy “lightning bolt” side window-line zigzag.

2014 HONDA ODYSSEY PLUS

For 2014, buyers can choose from-count ’em-seven trim levels: base LX, EX, spicier EX-L (basically the EX plus leather), EX-L with RES (EX-L with a rear-seat entertainment system), EX-L with Navi (leather-lined EX with navigation), Touring (bundles the EX-L’s rear-seat entertainment system and navi), and the focus of this test, the range-topping Touring Elite.Īll Odysseys now have headlights with darkened trim, LED-lit taillights, and updated wheel designs, plus the latest front fascia, hood, and grille.

2014 HONDA ODYSSEY FULL

The current-generation Odyssey first opened its dual sliding side doors to the world four years ago, and our long-term test of a 2011 model was our last full report on the van. (We did, however, cover the vacuum in a separate, slightly informal test.) Given that none of the 2014 Odyssey’s changes are mechanical in nature, consider this test a refresher on all things Odyssey. As much as we wished this review of Honda’s refreshed-for-2014 Odyssey minivan focused solely on the rig’s awesome built-in HondaVac vacuum cleaner, it wouldn’t have been very useful to those of you actually interested in how well this minivan, you know, does minivan things.









2014 honda odyssey