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Honda Odyssey (2014) vs. Honda Accord (2016) Specs

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2014 Honda Odyssey and 2016 Honda Accord Specifications

Model Year 2014 2016  
Model Honda Odyssey Honda Accord  
Engine  
Transmission  
Drivetrain  
Body 4dr Minivan, ext. 4dr Sedan  
      Difference
Wheelbase 3,000 mm 2,776 mm 1 mm
Length 5,154 mm 4,890 mm 1 mm
Width 2,012 mm 1,849 mm 1 mm
Height 1,737 mm 1,466 mm 0 mm
Curb Weight 1,994 kg 1,438 kg 0 kg
Fuel Capacity 79 L 65 L 14 L
Headroom, Row 1 1,008 mm 993 mm -992 mm
Shoulder Room, Row 1 1,636 mm 1,488 mm 0 mm
Hip Room, Row 1 1,478 mm 1,412 mm 0 mm
Legroom, Row 1 1,039 mm 1,080 mm 0 mm
Headroom, Row 2 1,003 mm 953 mm -952 mm
Shoulder Room, Row 2 1,613 mm 1,435 mm 0 mm
Hip Room, Row 2 1,679 mm 1,389 mm 0 mm
Legroom, Row 2 1,039 mm 978 mm -977 mm
Headroom, Row 3 965 mm 0 mm 965 mm
Shoulder Room, Row 3 1,547 mm 0 mm 1 mm
Hip Room, Row 3 1,229 mm 0 mm 1 mm
Legroom, Row 3 1,077 mm 0 mm 1 mm
Total Legroom 3,155 mm (over 3 rows) 2,057 mm (over 2 rows) 1 mm
Cargo Volume, Minimum 1,087 L 447 L -446 L
Cargo Volume, Behind R2 2,636 L 15.8 -13.8 L
Cargo Volume, Maximum 4,205 L 15.8 -11.8 L

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TrueDelta Reviews the Seat Room and Comfort of the 2014 Honda Odyssey

2014 Honda Odyssey Seat Room and Comfort: Pros
YearComment
2014 I test a large crossover and think, "This third-row seat isn't bad." Then I drive a minivan and marvel at home much roomier it is inside than even the roomiest crossovers. This advantage increases the farther back in the vehicle you sit. Back in the third row, it's simply no contest. Among minivans, the Odyssey is the roomiest of the bunch. It's the only minivan with over 40 inches of legroom in each of its three rows. Total up the differences in the official specs, and the Toyota Sienna comes up nearly ten inches short (though the difference doesn't seem nearly so large in reality, maybe an inch or two). A Chrysler Town & Country? Over fourteen inches. A Toyota Highlander crossover has legroom specs similar to the Chrysler minivan, but its third row feels much more cramped. Moral of the story: don't trust the specs, sit in the cars yourself. In cabin breadth, the official specs have the Odyssey about equal to the Town & Country and a little narrower than the Sienna, but subjectively both the Honda and the Toyota feel broader and more open than the Chrysler. Then there's access to the rear rows. The feature most associated with minivans, their sliding side doors, are easier to open in tight parking spaces and provide a much larger opening. In terms of seat comfort, the Odyssey falls a little short of the Sienna, if only because it doesn't offer lounge chair-like legrests in the second row. Then again, for anyone over five feet tall to use these in the Toyota the second row seat must be slid back so far as to render the third row unusable. Either minivan has more comfortable second-row seats than most crossovers, including the Highlander, and third-row comfort is simply no contest. The Chrysler's second row seats aren't as comfortable, as they are more thinly constructed to enable them to fold beneath the floor. The Odyssey, Sienna, and Highlander can each be equipped to carry eight passengers (though the lounge seats in the Sienna eliminate one spot, and the three in the third row of the Highlander best have short legs). The Chrysler minivans can only seat seven. see full Honda Odyssey review
 

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What Our Members Are Saying about the Seat Room and Comfort of the 2016 Honda Accord

2016 Honda Accord Seat Room and Comfort: Cons
YearBody/PowertrainComment
2016 4dr Sedan 278-horsepower 3.5L V6
6-speed automatic FWD
There is not quite enough adjustment in the front seat for me. I feel there is an un-natural curve in the front seat that I can't remove with the lumbar support. I sit on a folded towel to get the curve of the seat in the right place for my back. I'm 5'11" if that puts it into perspective for you. The steering wheel should telescope out more for optimal arm position and the orientation of the HUGE speedometer makes it get chopped in half by the steering wheel. No digital speedo readout on this model. Note that the touring gauges are a little different than the standard V6. see full Honda Accord review
 
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