
This only happens when increasing speed, this doesn't happen when decelerating from 20mph.

When accelerating, somewhere between 15mph and 20mph, the car jerks/lurches when switching from 1st to 2nd gear. Shop Lighthouse Automotive Group for great deals on all. Shop Galax Auto Exchange for great deals on all our Honda inventory. Check out this GRAY 2015 Honda Odyssey 5dr EX-L w/Navi with GRAY interior for sale in Lees Summit. Still a smooth ride and the interior and exterior show the quality of the vehicle in that everything has held up well. For a brand new 2015 Odyssey EXL purchased in March 2015, I've had this problem at least 4 times now. Check out this Charcoal 2015 Honda Odyssey EX-L with Gray interior for sale in Galax. Now in 2021 the Odyssey has 78,000 miles on it, has just returned from a 1,000 mile trip with five people and all their gear - on a number of paved roads - some good and some bad - with no problems other than collecting bugs on the windshield. No doubt the Odyssey is in better shape than I am. Besides tires that brings us to repair and replacement items of one tail light and three sets of wipers - in 10 years and 74,000 miles. At oil changes our dealer's shop provides us with a check list and last time the wipers needed replacement.

248 5700 RPM Rough Condition 11,775 Average Condition 13,025 Clean Condition. Ride is still comfortable with none of the squeaking, groaning, rattling old age noises of 10 year old vehicles. 2015 Honda Odyssey Wagon 5D EX-L Nav V6 Values Engine. The Odyssey nears 80,000 miles, we've done the timing belt and other goodies according to recommendations, have new tires on it and this is still the long trip go-to vehicle. This will be the 4th new Honda and we are still so pleased with this make and the models. In 2020 we have a new CR-V in our garage to keep our Odyssey company. I'm still impressed with the Honda resale value and that's made buying the Odyssey a wise investment. Its sole powertrain is a 3.5-liter V-6 with 248 hp and 250 lb-ft of torque paired to a six-speed.

Now, in 2017, at a little over 64,000 miles the vehicle still handles well (except for the stupid brakes), rides well, looks good and I can't see why we need to replace it. The 2015 Honda Odyssey is a minivan sold in five grades. So, we do like our Odyssey because it's been a great "buy" and a vehicle that lives up to its reputation. With a Honda reliability is mandatory because dealerships are generally located in cities and often cities are few and far between. Vehicle's outside appearance is still very good, interior shows little wear, engine still sounds and feels sound, transmission doesn't whine, gas mileage still ranges around 20 to 24 mpg (on the road), handling hasn't loosened up to any significant degree and resale value is excellent. … The problems I have with this vehicle have to do with braking (although there's never been a loss of braking there's a softer pedal than I like) and when you do longer road trips across the prairies you have to be aware you're not driving a Ford, for example, with a Ford dealer and shop in almost every town. At five years and 56,000 miles we find our Odyssey hasn't aged as much as I have, thank goodness.
