Professional Reviews- “Improved car-like ride and handling, a more powerful and fuel efficient 255-horsepower V6 engine, and a clever seating system that can accommodate up to eight passengers.” — New Car Test Drive
- “But just when the others were getting a jump, Honda again trumps the competition with the all-new 2005 Odyssey.” — Edmunds.com
- “A mobile room of serenity.” — Car and Driver
- “The second-row captain's chairs can't be folded into the floor a'la Dodge Caravan's Stow 'n Go, but they are removable (a relatively easy operation of flipping a couple of latches and lifting what feels like a medium-sized ahi tuna).” — Car and Driver
- “Quieter, more spacious and offers even more innovative features than before, including increased seating configurations and unique storage solutions.” — Edmunds.com
- “The nav system has a nice big eight-inch screen, the biggest in a minivan, located up high in the center of the dashboard for easy viewing.” — The Car Connection
- “There is still some on-center steering slack. You can turn the steering wheel a few degrees in either direction before the vehicle starts to move.” — New Car Test Drive
- “High demand forces you to pay sticker price or above.” — Edmunds.com
- “Turning radius is the tightest of any minivan, making it an easy to make U-turns and maneuver in parking lots.” — New Car Test Drive
- “Still doesn't offer four-wheel drive.” — Car and Driver
- “Sheetmetal now appears shrink-wrapped-indeed, panel gaps have been reduced by up to 1.5 millimeters-giving the Odyssey an athletic stance that is emphasized by a tauter rear end and a sportier front fascia with dual projector-beam headlights.” — Car and Driver
- “Even though the old Odyssey kept its bragging rights as the most powerful minivan during its four-year reign, Honda has increased the power output in the new van by 15 horsepower.” — The Car Connection
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