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Honda Odyssey vs. Toyota Sienna

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Re: questions - reliability, lights, visibility, dogs, skid plates [ateixeira] by doggrandma
Oct 27, 2009 (6:24 pm)
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Replying to: ateixeira (Oct 27, 2009 10:55 am)

Hmm, perhaps I need to test drive a few more vehicles, because the Ody I drove felt very "floaty" and the steering seemed vague.
 
I'm looking at the Ody, the Sienna, and perhaps the new Subaru Outback. I like driving the Mazda5, but it's a bit too small and very underpowered.
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Re: questions - reliability, lights, visibility, dogs, skid plates [doggrandma] by ateixeira
Oct 28, 2009 (9:08 am)
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Replying to: doggrandma (Oct 27, 2009 6:24 pm)

CR just gave the Outback a good review. The 4 cylinder model was rated higher than the Venza V6.
 
Honda will soon add a competitor to that segment - the Accord CrossTour.
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Test Drive by tylerwku
Nov 04, 2009 (6:01 pm)
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OK I test drove a 2010 Sienna and a 2010 Odyessey today and I am torn between the two! I like the looks, interior, and features of the Odyssey better, but I thought the Toyota drove better (less wind noise and bumps felt)had more pep to the engine too! I am interested to hear other opinions to see if my findings are true or perhaps the type of road I was driving on skewed my test drive.
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Re: Test Drive [tylerwku] by thegraduate
Nov 04, 2009 (6:30 pm)
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Replying to: tylerwku (Nov 04, 2009 6:01 pm)

The general consensus (I think both Sienna owners and Odyssey owners will agree) is that the Odyssey is more sporty, while the Sienna is more comfy.
 
The Odyssey drives like a scaled-up Accord; tight, accurate steering, slightly lower seating position, and less isolation from the road and noise. A good option if you really "like" to drive, but need a van.
 
The Sienna is more Lexus-like; quieter, more softly sprung, but isn't nearly as carlike. The Odyssey drives like its smaller than it is.
 
The Odyssey is your choice if you drive it every day (unless you crave power, which the Sienna offers more of without an economy penalty); the Sienna is likely to be the choice of your passengers, as its quieter and softer.
 
Hope my opinion helps you a little!!
 
Happy shopping!
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Re: Test Drive [thegraduate] by tylerwku
Nov 04, 2009 (7:12 pm)
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Replying to: thegraduate (Nov 04, 2009 6:30 pm)

Thanks for confirming what I thought. My wife is going to be driving it the most and she likes the Odyessy better, so I think it will be the winner! She wants a more "car like" drive and I agree 100% to your post... She could care less about the wind noise and the bumps anyway. She wants to be able to manuever it easily and I feel like the Odyessy will be the easiest to do that. The male in me wants the Lexus ride, but ease and functionality are most important to everyday driving!
Thank You
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Odyssey vs. Sienna - Help! by jsseinfeld
Nov 04, 2009 (9:03 pm)
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So I read through the past 10 pages of this forum and tough to get some good info. Here's the situation I'm in. I need a car soon - my current car is just about had it. My wife wants a minivan - 2 kids, another one on the way. We both prefer the Odyssey (by a slight margin), mainly based on exterior looks and a couple nice interior features. However, the Sienna is about 2K cheaper for the models we like for both, plus Toyota is offering 1.9% financing currently while Honda has nothing, making it more like a $5K difference when you factor in interest. I almost feel stupid going for the Honda for that much more when I think they are that similar. Any thoughts, opinions? I appreciate it...I feel like I'm lost here...
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Re: Odyssey vs. Sienna - Help! [jsseinfeld] by islandvan
Nov 05, 2009 (2:14 am)
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Replying to: jsseinfeld (Nov 04, 2009 9:03 pm)

i had the same experience as you... i could have gone either way but honda was about 2100.00 more and would not budge or offer any other incentive.
 
i went with the le evp#2 and never looked back.
 
i am very happy with the van and think it feels great when i "drive" it....... when i "push" it, i am in love with the power and response.
 
i also feel the handling and ride are great for me and my family.
 
good luck whatever your choice.
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Re: Test Drive [tylerwku] by ateixeira
Nov 05, 2009 (8:48 am)
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Replying to: tylerwku (Nov 04, 2009 7:12 pm)

Happy wife, happy life. Let her choose.
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Re: Odyssey vs. Sienna - Help! [jsseinfeld] by ateixeira
Nov 05, 2009 (8:54 am)
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Replying to: jsseinfeld (Nov 04, 2009 9:03 pm)

Wow, that's a toughie.
 
I usually tell people to buy what you love.
 
In this case, though, $5 grand is a whole heck of a lot of moolah. You've got 3 college funds to build.
 
Get the Sienna but spend part of that $5 grand getting, uh, a TV for your bedroom.
 
You will find plenty to like - the engine, the smooth, quiet ride, and if you're looking at LE models, I strongly suggest the 8 passenger model.
 
Your wife will love-Love-LOVE the front-and-center seat for the baby. She'll reach him/her from the front seat. The other 2 kids right there in the 2nd row, and 99 cubic feet of cargo space in the dungeon.
 
Driving your 3rd home from the hospital, I bet you'll agree that was the right call.
 
Good luck with whichever van you end up with.
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Re: Test Drive [tylerwku] by doggrandma
Nov 05, 2009 (9:22 am)
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Replying to: tylerwku (Nov 04, 2009 6:01 pm)

I, too, liked the way the Sienna handled better than the Odyssey I drove. However, if you look at all the safety info at various sites (safecar.gov; HLDI loss ratings; Insurance Institute site), you find that the Honda has better results. The thing that concerns me in particular is the poor rating on the Sienna for rear-end crashes. Although whiplash is not fatal, it can still cause years of pain and even disability.
 
The Toyota salesman told me that the new Siennas all have active head restraints. I don't know if this will make a difference in the ratings for rear end collisions in the future.
 
The Honda has better real world loss ratings (not by much), but both the Ody and the Sienna are above average. In the real world, it is almost always better to be in a large vehicle like a minivan or SUV than in a compact car. I can't even imagine what happens to those tiny smart cars in a wreck. No thanks!

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