Just traded in our T&C ... Thank god!!! That thing was on it's last leg at just over 100K, minor little issues but enough to warrant me to buy a new(er) car rather than spend money to fix it!
Anyway - I do have some input on the topic here.
Honda Odyssee - These hold value very well because they are not mass (over) produced. Honda has always been very good in the sense that when they produce a good car, they keep production levels down so not to flood the market with them and ruin value. The same also holds true for other cars/trucks such as the Toyota Tacoma.
The other thing to keep in mind is relying on reviews is a a shot in the dark - what one person has to say about a car does not reflect how reliable that car might have been for the next person.
I had a friend who had a Mitsubishi Eclipse, he swore up and down the car was terrible, constantly in the shop for something, always breaking down, nothing but issues! I knew him, and I knew how he took care of his things and I knew that he thought the car was a race car, he constantly drove that car like he stole it!
So I LOVED the Eclipse enough to go out and buy one. I treated it like my baby though and took great care of it. That car lasted 10 years and nearly 250,000 miles before I had to put it in the ground.
and sometimes some unlucky people just get Lemons, it is possible that a car sneaks out of quality control with issues from the start!
If you love a car for whatever reason, don't let anyones review scare you from buying one!