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Feb 26, 2020
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ebv
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As another poster mentioned, Honda interiors are better; Toyota drive train is
Better.
If you need AWD, Sienna is the only option.
That said, minivans are so low and heavy that you will rarely need more than FWD.
We've had an Odyssey (the interior really is that much better) for several years now and we love it.
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POLL: Toyota Sienna or Honda Odyssey or either one:both great?
coug2008
2/26/20 2:44am
I thought the interior and layout of the Oddysey was better with Toyota having a
byusage
2/26/20 3:15am
As another poster mentioned, Honda interiors are better; Toyota drive train is
ebv
2/26/20 3:43am
Does the odyssey still have enough room under the windshield to sleep a small
Pretorian
2/26/20 4:06am
Do you mean... where the engine goes?
Mike Honcho
2/26/20 4:18am
No, The engine goes under the hood Not the windshield
Pretorian
2/26/20 4:31am
Ah that’s right. The windshield bone’s connected to the HOOD bone which is connected to the engine bone. I forgot.
Mike Honcho
2/26/20 4:45am
You must have an odyssey, it’s all good... to each their own
Pretorian
2/26/20 5:44am
I do, but I just can’t figure out what you’re talking about. Are you talking about the top of the dashboard?
Mike Honcho
2/26/20 6:43am
We were looking at one back in 2014 and there was a ton of space
Pretorian
2/26/20 12:08pm
Mini vans yuck
DJROSS
2/26/20 5:09am
The odyssey has the most car like ride and handling of any minivan
Corn Pop
2/26/20 5:41am
That's My observation also: Odyssey drivers more like a car, Toyota feels
jaredm
2/26/20 6:25am
Sienna rated much better than Odyssey for reliability
PROBcoug
2/26/20 5:52am
But it can't sleep a family under the windshield. That's a major feature to consider.
Bert609
2/26/20 6:37am
Just don’t buy that ugly Nissan.
Misteak
2/26/20 5:59am
My 2010 Sienna is approaching 300K never having had a repair of more than a few
Mississippi
2/26/20 6:40am
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Bert609
2/26/20 6:56am
Consumer reports shows sienna to be way better across the board
zerigke
2/26/20 6:48am
I've had both. The Sienna has been more reliable.
CougarTail
2/26/20 6:49am
Bought a 2018 Odyssey a couple months ago. No regrets so far.
creameryon9th
2/26/20 6:49am
We have had two Odysseys, both 2005s. They are heavy and hard to brake, so we go
TheoHux
2/26/20 7:00am
Get a used Pacifica.
dYrtbYkerYder
2/26/20 6:57am
Condolences
supertux
2/26/20 7:06am
For what? My $200/month car payment for a car that has won many awards?
dYrtbYkerYder
2/26/20 7:09am
Spoke to our mechanic about pacificas and siennas. He said that he gets older pacificas in for all sorts of
Costanza
2/26/20 7:19am
Ah, forgot, he has me ignored. Oh well, this is my 2 cents anyway.
Costanza
2/26/20 7:21am
One thing I've learned joining the Toyota Community is that the reason non-dealer mechanics don't see many Toyotas
Bert609
2/26/20 7:52am
I've spent time in a new Sienna and new Pacifica.
Hobo
2/26/20 7:10am
Look at Kia Sedona
Copelius
2/26/20 7:19am
Toyotas are way, way more reliable than Hondas nowadays. Google it if you don’t
Windward_Coug
2/26/20 7:30am
We've had the Sienna for about 3.5 years.
displacedute
2/26/20 10:06am
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