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Is 2016 a good year for Odyssey?

Yes — the 2016 Honda Odyssey is a strong choice in the minivan segment, known for its spacious interior, reliable V6 power, and family-friendly features that remain competitive today.


Overview of the 2016 Odyssey


The Odyssey entered the fifth generation in 2011, with a mid-cycle refresh around 2014 that sharpened styling and updated features. By 2016, Honda emphasized interior practicality: sliding second-row seats (Magic Slide), a configurable seating arrangement, and a broad suite of tech amenities across trims. The minivan class remains crowded with strong contenders like the Toyota Sienna, Chrysler Pacifica, and Kia Carnival, but the Odyssey consistently ranks for comfort, space, and long-term reliability.


Key characteristics of 2016 models


Engine choices, door configurations, and available tech varied by trim. All 2016 Odysseys came with a 3.5-liter V6 paired to a six-speed automatic transmission, front-wheel drive, and a roomy interior that could seat seven or eight passengers depending on configuration. Higher trims added premium features such as leather, navigation, rear-seat entertainment, and HondaVAC (in Touring Elite) to appeal to families on long trips.


Pros of the 2016 Odyssey


These advantages help explain why many buyers still consider a 2016 Odyssey a strong used-car pick.



  • Spacious, versatile interior with easy-to-use seating — Magic Slide second-row seats help with easy access to the third row.

  • Strong and smooth power from the 3.5-liter V6 with a six-speed automatic, giving confident highway passing and ample acceleration for a minivan.

  • Comfortable ride and quiet cabin, even on longer trips, with supportive seating for front and rear passengers.

  • Practical cargo space and flexible seating configurations that adapt to families’ needs, plus a wide array of standard and available tech.

  • Exclusive features on higher trims, such as a built-in HondaVAC, power tailgate, and advanced rear-seat entertainment/navigation options.

  • Solid reliability and strong resale value typical of Honda minivans, making depreciation more predictable.

  • Competitive safety package with standard rearview camera and available advanced driver-assist features on higher trims.


In the end, the 2016 Odyssey offers a balanced package that emphasizes practicality, space, and lasting value for family use.


Cons and Considerations


Every used Odyssey has trade-offs. Here are the main ones to weigh when evaluating a 2016 model.



  • Fuel economy is average for the class (roughly in the low 20s combined); not as frugal as some newer crossovers.

  • Pricing of higher trims can be steep, and long-term ownership costs (insurance, maintenance) can add up.

  • Infotainment and some controls can feel dated or slow compared with newer systems.

  • All-wheel drive is not offered; if you need AWD, you’ll need to consider a different model or brand, which can affect winter capability.

  • As a 2016 model, mileage wear is a consideration—thorough maintenance history and a pre-purchase inspection are important.


Overall, while not perfect, the Odyssey's strengths often outweigh these downsides for families prioritizing space and reliability.


Trim Levels Worth Considering


Understanding trim levels helps buyers tailor features to budget and needs. The 2016 Odyssey lineup typically included:



  1. LX — the base trim with essential safety tech and seating flexibility.

  2. EX — adds more comfort and convenience features such as upgraded audio, a sunroof option, and more tech options.

  3. EX-L — leather seating, additional comfort features, and enhanced audio/navigation options.

  4. Touring — higher level of tech, larger wheels, upgraded interior materials, and more rear-seat entertainment options.

  5. Touring Elite — top-spec trim offering the most features, including the HondaVAC, navigation, and advanced safety/tech packages.


Note that equipment can vary by market and year, and some features may span multiple trims depending on option packages. Always verify the specific VIN’s factory options when shopping.


Summary


The 2016 Honda Odyssey remains a compelling pick in the used minivan market for families who want space, reliability, and a robust feature set. If you’re shopping for a 2016 Odyssey, prioritize a thorough inspection, a clean maintenance history, and a well-equipped trim that fits your family's tech needs. With careful shopping, a 2016 Odyssey can still serve well for years to come.

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