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p7AYu. When it was new, reviewers said the redesigned 2011 Honda Odyssey provided one of the best driving experiences you can get in a minivan. Auto critics agreed that sharp handling and a redesigned interior with more cargo space made the Odyssey one of the best 2011 minivans on the Honda Odyssey OverviewStrong performance and a versatile interior are just two of the reasons why we named the redesigned 2011 Honda Odyssey our 2011 Best Minivan for Families. When it was new, reviewers raved about the Odyssey’s reworked suspension, which gave it a smoother ride than most competitors, but they also liked the power and acceleration that its V6 provided. The 2011 Odyssey is slightly wider and longer than the 2010 model. As a result, reviewers noted that the 2011 Odyssey offers more legroom for second- and third-row passengers, as well as increased cargo space. In addition, Honda revised the Odyssey's third-row seats so that they fold flat more easily. Along with its good performance, the EPA ranks the Odyssey at the top of the class in terms of fuel economy. Parents can rest easy since the Odyssey comes with great safety scores and has five Lower Anchors and Tethers for Children LATCH connectors. Reviewers liked the Odyssey’s available seating for eight and its improved interior quality. Families will enjoy some of the standard and available features that come with the 2011 Honda Odyssey. Standard features on the base Odyssey include cruise control, power door locks and windows, rear-seat air conditioning and a stereo with an auxiliary input. Higher trims included features like a chilled storage box, navigation, back-up camera, dual-screen DVD entertainment system and tri-zone air conditioning. See the full 2011 Honda Odyssey specs » Other Cars to Consider The 2011 Toyota Sienna, which remains one of the most competitive minivans in the class, was also redesigned for 2011. The Sienna’s safety scores aren’t quite as good as the Odyssey’s. Additionally, many reviewers preferred the Sienna’s available V6 engine over the Odyssey’s powertrain. The Sienna is also the only 2011 minivan that’s available with all-wheel drive, which may appeal to shoppers who experience inclement weather. If you’re looking for a less expensive alternative to the Odyssey, you should look at the 2011 Kia Sedona. When it was new, reviewers didn’t like the Sedona’s interior as much as others in the class, but it has good safety scores. While not as stylish as the Odyssey or Sienna, reviewers appreciated the Sedona’s long list of standard features and powerful V6 engine. Compare the Odyssey to the Sienna and Sedona »
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HomeHondaHonda OdysseyUsed 2011 Honda OdysseyReviewView more photosView more photosView more photosView more photosView more photos+115List Price Estimate$7,063 - $10,199Honda Odyssey model yearsSee Edmunds pricing dataHas Your Car's Value Changed?Used car values are constantly changing. Edmunds lets you track your vehicle's value over time so you can decide when to sell or trade Expert ReviewProsAgile handlingfuel-efficient V6quiet cabinconfigurable second-row seateasy-to-fold third-row than some competitorssome desirable options and features only offered on upper trim levelsbutton-heavy newThe 2011 Honda Odyssey has been completely redesigned. Highlights include sleeker styling, a roomier interior, improved fuel economy and new features like a chilled storage box and a rear-seat entertainment system with surround-sound audio and a high-definition saysThough it can end up being expensive, the 2011 Honda Odyssey is a top pick for a minivan thanks to its highly versatile interior, long list of features and responsive we picked the 2011 Honda Odyssey as one of Edmunds' Best Used to DriveCost to drive estimates for the 2011 Honda Odyssey EX-L 4dr Minivan 6cyl 5A and comparison vehicles are based on 15,000 miles per year with a mix of 55% city and 45% highway driving and energy estimates of $ per gallon for regular unleaded in North estimates based on costs in North Dakota$216/moAvg. Large MinivanCalculate my fuel costsVehicle overviewMinivans, it seems, just aren't cool anymore. In the past decade or so, more and more shoppers have been avoiding the juice-box-and-diapers stigma by purchasing crossovers SUVs. But don't count the minivan out just yet. This is still the best kind of vehicle for larger families, and new models like the 2011 Honda Odyssey promise to make the minivan, if not hip, at least a bit less uncool. The latest Odyssey is still very much a modern not-so-mini minivan, with seating for up to eight passengers, sliding rear doors, V6 power and a familiar boxy silhouette. But Honda has tried to spruce things up with a sleeker grille, more pronounced front fenders and a stylized rear beltline. On the inside, you'll find higher-quality materials and a new dash design that's slightly less busy-looking than before. The new Odyssey also offers more comfort and practicality. Thanks to a size increase it's about an inch longer and more than 2 inches wider than last year, the 2011 model has more legroom for second- and third-row passengers. The second-row seat is also more useful this year, with a center section that slides forward and a special configuration mode that's wide enough for three child safety seats. There's also a revised mechanism that makes the 60/40-split third-row seat easier to stow. Under the hood, the Odyssey continues to draw power from a V6, though Honda's fuel-saving Variable Cylinder Management technology is now standard on all models. More importantly, the V6 comes mated to a new six-speed automatic on top-of-the-line models to deliver snappier acceleration and better fuel economy. A reworked suspension is also new this year, giving the Odyssey a smoother ride quality while also maintaining the van's reputation for above-average handling. Overall we like what Honda has done and think the Odyssey is still a fine choice for a minivan. Its main competition comes from the 2011 Toyota Sienna, which is also redesigned this year. The 2011 Honda Odyssey is a bit roomier, but the Sienna can be had with some features not found on the Honda, such as keyless ignition/entry, adaptive cruise control and all-wheel drive. The Odyssey is also a bit pricey compared to vans like the 2011 Dodge Grand Caravan and 2011 Kia Sedona. But all things considered it's a great choice for a family vehicle. And if people say it's uncool, well, they don't know what they're & mpgThe Honda Odyssey comes with a V6 rated at 248 horsepower and 250 pound-feet of torque. The LX, EX and EX-L models send that power to the front wheels through a five-speed automatic transmission; Touring and Touring Elite versions get a new six-speed automatic. EPA estimates for the five-speed automatic-equipped versions are 18 mpg city/27 mpg highway and 21 mpg combined, while those fitted with the six-speed transmission post 19/28/22. In testing, a six-speed Odyssey Touring Elite accelerated from zero to 60 mph in seconds, which is essentially a dead heat with the Toyota Sienna's 2011 Honda Odyssey comes standard with antilock disc brakes with brake assist, electronic stability and traction control, active front head restraints, side-impact airbags for front seat passengers and side curtain airbags that cover all three rows. In Edmunds brake testing from 60 mph, the Odyssey required 129 feet to come to a stop, which is an acceptable distance among minivans. Even after repeated braking runs, this distance remained consistent with no sign of it essentially uses the same powertrain as the previous generation, it should come as no surprise that the 2011 Honda Odyssey LX and EX models feel very familiar. Performance is more than adequate for most people's daily needs. Touring models are a bit more responsive thanks to their six-speed automatic transmission that executes shifts quickly and smoothly. Even though the Odyssey is outpowered by the Toyota Sienna's 266-hp V6, this new powertrain feels just as lively, with either minivan able to confidently merge onto the highway or pass slower moving traffic. Complementing this extra oomph is a retuned suspension that delivers a comfortable ride and excellent handling. Part of the credit for this above-average drivability goes to the reworked body structure that's both more rigid and between 50 and 100 pounds lighter depending on the model. Larger brake discs result in improved braking ability, though the pedal does feel unsettlingly spongy. On the inside, the 2011 Honda Odyssey is as quiet as a premium luxury sedan. Road and wind noise are nearly silent, as is the drivetrain. Honda's continuing use of active noise-cancelling technology contributes to the impressively peaceful cabin by emitting counter-phase sound through the speakers to eliminate much of the drone that passengers would otherwise hear. Read our Honda Odyssey Long-Term 20,000-Mile TestInteriorThis new Odyssey's updated exterior may be the first thing that catches your eye, but the most significant changes are inside. The Odyssey's growth spurt has made room for a new second-row seat that's nearly 4 inches wider than the one in the outgoing model, a change that makes it roomy enough to fit three car seats side by side. The reconfigured seat's center section also slides forward inches except on the LX trim to put little ones within easy reach of mom and dad. The third-row seat also benefits from the new Odyssey's larger dimensions with an extra inches of legroom. This 60/40-split bench still drops neatly into the deep well just inside the rear liftgate, but now the process is easier thanks to changes in the folding mechanism. Yanking out the second-row seats - which are light enough for a reasonably fit adult to wrangle into the garage - opens up a total interior cargo capacity of 148 cubic feet. Honda designers have also added a handful of clever details, including a new removable center console with a handy flip-up trash bag holder and a "cool box" beverage cooler built into the bottom of the dash's center section. On the electronics front, the new "multiview" back-up camera offers three different driver-selectable perspectives on the area behind the rear bumper. Top-of-the-line Touring Elite models also get a new rear-seat video entertainment system that includes a super-wide high-definition 16-inch screen that can display two different program sources - say, a DVD movie and a video game, for example - at the same time. Though it's been redesigned, the Odyssey's dash can still be a bit daunting. We counted more than 80 buttons and dials at the driver's command in the range-topping Touring Elite. Fortunately, most of these controls are logically grouped for easier operation, but we found their small labels hard to decipher at a Honda Odyssey modelsThe 2011 Honda Odyssey is offered in five trim levels LX, EX, EX-L, Touring and Touring Elite. The entry-level LX comes reasonably well-equipped with 17-inch steel wheels, keyless entry, automatic headlights, a tilt-and-telescoping steering wheel, a power driver seat, a 60/40-split-folding third-row seat, air-conditioning, full power accessories, cruise control and a five-speaker sound system with a CD player and auxiliary audio topics in reviewsMost helpful consumer reviews2 out of 5 starsUnreliablelefty007, 06/04/20142011 Honda Odyssey LX 4dr Minivan 6cyl 5ABought this new. Had a noise coming from the front strut at 10K miles. Took it to the dealership and they performed service bulletin 11-038, that fixed the problem for another 10K until the noise came back. Took it back to the dealership and they fix it again. Another 15K or so and the noise came back. Took it back to the dealership, now they found they have to change the struts. Car out … of warranty, Honda made me paid for the repair, although it had been documented that this was a problem and they even had a service bulletin out. Do some research and see how many service bulletins there are. I guess 2011 wasn't a good year for Odysseys, and Honda won't stand by their out of 5 stars156k Miles and Showing Its AgeBrianG, 01/22/20182011 Honda Odyssey EX-L 4dr Minivan w/Navigation 6cyl 5AIn one sentence? So far, so good. In five years of ownership, we've followed the maintenance minder religiously, changing stuff as needed. Replaced rear brakes at 45k and 95k, fronts at 41k and about due for another round. Did the 'midlife crisis' maintenance to replace the timing belt and water pump at 105k for $1,100 or so. We're on our third set of tires. No transmission issues so … far. I guess what I'm saying is we've had a totally normal, boring ownership experience. Our Ody has provided great gas mileage 16 city and 27 hwy and we've schlepped our family of five, family of five plus in-laws, the whole baseball team, etc. with no problem. Funny how our kids will never experience 'ten kids in a Buick Skylark going to the roller rink' progress?. Pros Great power, comfort, handling, easy to park, and man can this thing swallow stuff. Dressers, bikes, beds, you-name-it. Our neighbor with a Chevy Tahoe has asked us for help hauling stuff for him. Cons The driver's side seat heat never really worked after 42k miles and we have the clicky-sound people have complained about in the steering. Also, if you have a narrow single-car garage door, watch your mirrors! It's no Mini-Cooper. Bottom line, if you need a mini-van and still have a burning desire for something that sort-of handles, this is the vehicle you're seeking. Jan 2019 Update Couple of issues have arisen, but at 130k and mechanically solid, we're still really happy. Had a failure where the master cylinder was losing brake fluid into the brake booster $1,200 dollar repair and from a wear-and-tear standpoint, the shifter and armrest in the driver and passenger seats aren't wearing well. Jan 2022 We're currently at 156k and we're likely to part ways soon. Replaced shocks and struts at around 140k, had a grounding issue with our drivers high-beam that took a good bit of troubleshooting to fix, passenger axle CV joint is starting to make noise, etc. The allow rims are pretty salt corroded and the bluetooth is a crapshoot these days. FWIW, it's been a fantastic vehicle, but it's getting to that point where we're throwing a few thousand at it every year to keep on the road and will be looking for something else. This van got us through raising our family and it did a great 04/12/20112011 Honda Odyssey EX 4dr Minivan 6cyl 5AWe've owned Hondas since the 70's. This is by far the nicest, smoothest riding, quietest, vehicle we have ever owned. There is no problem at all merging into traffic, and there are no blind spots. We love the little wing window, the sterio is so easy to use. I can drive all day in these comfy seats. So much room for storage. I see where there are a few complaints with the exterior … design, we find that funny. The exterior design, in our opinion is simply beautiful. Honestly, really take a good look at this van and compare it to others. I'll take this over the others in a heart beat. My brother and his wife said it's like riding in a luxury car. We have to agree. Drive one! out of 5 starsAnother rave reviewnoflash1, 09/29/20112011 Honda Odyssey EX-L 4dr Minivan 6cyl 5AThe ride is very smooth and the van feels so solid, it really feels like you are driving an Acura. We got the EXL to get a ton of goodies and nothing too frivilous. I can't consider $2k for nav when I need it once a year and can buy an aftermarket for $200. And I don't want my kids watching DVDs the second they get in the car. The EXL has tons of great features; my favorite being the CD … Library - it'll record about 400 songs from your CDs to a hard drive. The safety is top notch, great crash test, large rear view camera is very comforting. We've been averaging 24 mpg in mild weather - no A/C. It's the only minivan you can fit 2 carseat and a Granni in the middle row. 2011 Odyssey HighlightsCombined MPG21 MPGCost to Drive$196/monthSeating7 seatsDrivetrainfront wheel driveEngine TypeGasWarranty3 years / 36,000 milesSafetyNHTSA Overall Rating5 out of 5 starsThe National Highway Transportation Safety Administration offers independent Barrier Crash RatingOverall5 / 5Driver5 / 5Passenger5 / 5Side Crash RatingOverall5 / 5Side Barrier RatingOverall5 / 5Driver5 / 5Passenger5 / 5Combined Side Barrier & Pole RatingsFront Seat5 / 5Back Seat5 / 5RolloverRollover4 / 5Dynamic Test ResultNo TipRisk Of RatingThe Insurance Institute of Highway Safety uses extensive crash tests to determine car Overlap Front Driver-Side TestNot TestedSmall Overlap Front Passenger-Side TestNot TestedModerate Overlap Front Test – OriginalModerate Overlap Front Test – UpdatedNot TestedSide Impact Test – OriginalSide Impact Test – UpdatedNot TestedRoof Strength TestRear Crash Protection / Head RestraintNot TestedPeople who viewed this also viewedMore about the 2011 Honda OdysseyMore About This ModelThe family minivan is a staple of the American road. Sure, SUVs have taken a big bite out of the market in the last couple of decades, but when it comes to shuttling multiple passengers and their personal effects, minivans are as purpose-built as it gets. After spending quite a bit of time with the redesigned 2011 Honda Odyssey, we confidently proclaim it the best minivan you can get today. From tip to stern, the Odyssey delivers just what the carpool demands — convenience, comfort and confidence. Accessing any of the eight seats is easier than one could manage in any SUV, and once in place, passengers are treated to a smooth and quiet ride that can best be described as luxurious. The new Honda Odyssey also has enough power under the hood to get out of its own way and a suspension that helps it get out of the way of most everything else. Just like the morning carpool, though, the 2011 Honda Odyssey isn't all smiles and sing-a-longs. The Odyssey is more expensive than the competition. Our range-topping Touring Elite model is as fully loaded as they come, and its $44,000 price tag is likely to frighten away a good portion of shoppers. Rest assured, the lower trim levels are comparably good, albeit with fewer bells and whistles. The Toyota Sienna is a close second to the Odyssey, with similar features and power, but it lacks Honda's confidence in the curves. Most minivan shoppers might consider handling a nonissue, and for them the decision between the two will likely come down to personal preference. But we contend that a vehicle's handling prowess is key to avoiding life's little unpleasantries. For its all-around excellence, the 2011 Honda Odyssey takes the minivan crown, and it should definitely be on your short list of family haulers. Used 2011 Honda Odyssey Overview The Used 2011 Honda Odyssey is offered in the following submodels Odyssey Minivan. Available styles include EX-L 4dr Minivan 6cyl 5A, EX 4dr Minivan 6cyl 5A, LX 4dr Minivan 6cyl 5A, Touring 4dr Minivan 6cyl 6A, EX-L 4dr Minivan w/Rear Entertainment 6cyl 5A, EX-L 4dr Minivan w/Navigation 6cyl 5A, and Touring Elite 4dr Minivan 6cyl 6A. Pre-owned Honda Odyssey models are available with a L-liter gas engine, with output up to 248 hp, depending on engine type. The Used 2011 Honda Odyssey comes with front wheel drive. Available transmissions include 5-speed automatic. What's a good price on a Used 2011 Honda Odyssey?Shop with Edmunds for perks and special offers on used cars, trucks, and SUVs near Rutland, ND. Doing so could save you hundreds or thousands of dollars. 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Consider a broader a used Honda Odyssey for a used Honda for a used certified pre-owned Honda Odyssey for a used certified pre-owned Honda for I lease or buy a 2011 Honda Odyssey?Is it better to lease or buy a car? Ask most people and they'll probably tell you that car buying is the way to go. And from a financial perspective, it's true, provided you're willing to make higher monthly payments, pay off the loan in full and keep the car for a few years. Leasing, on the other hand, can be a less expensive option on a month-to-month basis. It's also good if you're someone who likes to drive a new car every three years or out Honda lease specialsCheck out Honda Odyssey lease specialsRelated Used 2011 Honda Odyssey info
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