2000 Honda Odyssey Reliability
I've recently been sinking a lot of $$ into my 1998 Ford Windstar for repairs, and today the transmission went out. It will cost me $1500-2000 to replace the transmission. Since the vehicle appears to be on it's last leg & has been sucking the money out of my savings account lately, I am considering purchasing a different van.
I found a 2000 Honda Odyssey w/ 105K miles for $8,000...It is being sold by a dealer I know & trust, and has all of the maintenance records. I've always heard that Honda's are tremendously safe & reliable vehicles, and would like to think that if I purchased this vehicle & maintianed it well, it would last for another 100,000K miles.
Is anyone aware of any reasons that I should avoid purchasing a Honda Odyssey from this year?
I found a 2000 Honda Odyssey w/ 105K miles for $8,000...It is being sold by a dealer I know & trust, and has all of the maintenance records. I've always heard that Honda's are tremendously safe & reliable vehicles, and would like to think that if I purchased this vehicle & maintianed it well, it would last for another 100,000K miles.
Is anyone aware of any reasons that I should avoid purchasing a Honda Odyssey from this year?
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Odysseys have well documented transmission issues from 1999-2002/2003, so I would check all the maintenance records and see if someone replaced the transmission.
I'd try to get it for around $7000, but try looking into newer ones, as that doesn't seem to be a screaming bargain.
Also, the braking system is terrible. The front rotors are undersized & the car has a horrible chatter when applying the brakes hard (we've tried everything including on-the-car rotor surfacing).
Stay away from all Honda V6 cars from '00-'03 & some'04s. They have major transmission issues.
I would look for a higher mileage '04 Toyota Sienna ($12k-15k). They are extremely reliable according to CR & a former employer's company van.
Or buy a new '07 Odyssey LX they have great deals right now.
I guess the transmission problems in 2000 were reported in less than 1% of all the Ody's sold.
in the years 1999-2001 Thousands of people have had to eat the price
for new transmissions (upwards of 3-4K) Honda was sued in a class action and was forced to exdtend warranty coverage to many ORIGINAL owners
but only up to 109,00mi and if you are past that to bad sooo sad
Most 99-01 Odesseys have already passed that mark.
from the best info Ive been able to glean there is a faulty torque converter that was used in the new transmissions many people report after replacing the whole transmission that it was only good for another 20-40k mi it went again
I have also read that the 2001 Accord tranny is even more unreliable
If you wonder how reliable these Odesseys/Accords (year/model) is do your homework