2023 Honda Odyssey Review: The ultimate baby gadget (for better and worse)
The Odyssey's steering is surprisingly loose on center for a Honda and lacks precision. It required more attention and corrections when driving on a winding rural highway than we'd prefer , and doesn't instill a great deal of confidence, let along engagement. Odysseys were once described as driving like bigNow, with that big old caveat noted, the 2023 Odyssey is nevertheless supremely comfortable and quiet.
The vast visibility and short front end make it easy to park, as does that loosey goosey steering. There's also no shortage of power. Its 280 hp is more than enough to spin rubber from a stop with a heavy foot, and to get out of your own way pulling out onto a road with limited visibility or merging with highway traffic. It actually sounds just macho enough to make you feel good about flooring your family hauler from time to time.
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