
The new Odyssey also offers more comfort and practicality. On the inside, you'll find higher-quality materials and a new dash design that's slightly less busy-looking than before. But Honda has tried to spruce things up with a sleeker grille, more pronounced front fenders and a stylized rear beltline. 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. 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. But don't count the minivan out just yet. In the past decade or so, more and more shoppers have been avoiding the juice-box-and-diapers stigma by purchasing crossovers SUVs. Your actual mileage will vary depending on how you drive and maintain your vehicle.Ĥ Kelley Blue Book® Residual Values sourced from KBB.com's May/June 2013 book.Minivans, it seems, just aren't cool anymore. Vehicles tested under the new program cannot be compared to MY10 and earlier vehicles.ģ Based on 2013 EPA mileage ratings.

įor consumers: YouTube: Flickr: Twitter: Facebook: ġ Kelley Blue Book® 5-Year Cost to Own sourced by KBB.com on April 25, 2013.Ģ Government 5-Star Safety Ratings are part of NHTSA's New Car Assessment Program ( Model tested with standard side airbags (SABs). 2 Compact on the outside and roomy inside, the CR-V represents an unparalleled balance of size and capability ideal for families.įor more information about KBB.com's 10 Best Family Cars of 2013, please visit. The CR-V is rated by the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety (IIHS) as a TOP SAFETY PICK and is distinguished by a National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) 5-star Overall Vehicle Score. Rounding out the selection of Honda vehicles recognized was the 2013 Honda CR-V, which achieved the highest KBB.com 60-Month Residual Value 4 among the ten recognized vehicles. The Odyssey is rated as an IIHS TOP SAFETY PICK, and the Odyssey has earned the best possible overall safety rating from NHTSA with a 5-Star Overall Vehicle Score. The Odyssey Touring is rated at a remarkable 28 mpg 3, the highest EPA highway fuel economy rating of any eight-passenger minivan.

The 2013 Honda Odyssey was the top rated minivan on the list, continuing to lead its class in fuel economy and safety ratings, while providing spacious accommodations for up to eight passengers. The Accord also earns industry-leading safety scores, having been rated as a TOP SAFETY PICK+ by the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety (IIHS) and distinguished by a National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) 5-star Overall Vehicle Score. KBB.com editors applauded the new Accord for its stylish exterior, fuel-efficient powertrains and available features like the LaneWatch™ blind spot display. "There's no better validation for this effort than being recognized for having vehicles that excel in the areas critical to the family buyer."Īll-new for 2013, the Honda Accord was the top ranked sedan on KBB.com's list of family vehicles and had the lowest 5-Year Cost to Own 1 among the ten recognized vehicles. Cyr, vice president of product planning and logistics at American Honda. "Honda prides itself in designing vehicles around the needs of our customers," said Art St. The three family-friendly Honda models were recognized for their leadership in the key areas of safety, roominess, comfort and value. The 2013 Honda Accord, Odyssey and CR-V were all named to KBB.com's list of the 10 Best Family Cars of 2013.
