I’ve had a '06 Honda Odyssey here in Ohio. It was a decent ride until that V6 started acting up – ran rough and my check engine light would blink like it’s NBD. Had to deal with the transmission slipping once, real jerky. Thankfully, good mechanics here can usually fix it up quick, but still gotta keep an eye on those common issues you hear about. Just a heads-up for anyone eyeing one!
I’ve driven a 2006 Honda Odyssey in Ohio and saw some common issues. The timing belt’s a big one, gotta change it around 100k to avoid a mess. Also, A/C can go sour, mine started acting up around 90k. Keep an eye on those!
Careful with the motor, it’s solid otherwise!
I’ve had my fair share of issues with my 2006 Honda Odyssey out here in Ontario. The transmission acts up, shifting like molasses sometimes, and the engine light’s been on more than off lately. Ropey timing chain too—I’ve been swapping it out every couple of years 'cause it’s a real pain. Sounds like you ain’t the only one dealing with this!
I’ve owned a 2006 Honda Odyssey in Canada, and let me tell ya, the V6 engine can act up. Had issues with the head gasket leaking – it was a major hassle. Everyone seemed to chat about it; gotta keep an eye on that! Repairs can be pricey, but driving that minivan was smooth otherwise.
I’ve had my hands on a 2006 Honda Odyssey in Texas, and man, the V6 is kinda finicky. Noticed some of the engines having trouble with the serpentine belt tensioner. That thing gives up the ghost if you don’t catch it earlier. Also, watch the timing belt even if it’s past that ugly 105k mile point. Friends told me proactively swapping it saved them loads of grief. Just have to keep an eye out, ya know?