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MSRP: $26,355 - $40,505
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Value: Excellent
MPG: 16 city/23 hwy
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2009 Honda Odyssey in Orlando

This Vehicle Has Been Sold
Vehicle Specs
Price: N/A Drivetrain: Front Wheel Drive
Year: 2009 Engine: V6
Mileage: 11,114 Bodystyle: Minivans/Vans
Location: Orlando,FL Doors: 4
Exterior: Green Dealer Stock #: N/A
Interior: N/A VIN #: N/A
Transmission: Automatic Seller Type: Dealer
About This Car
Child Safety Rear Door Locks,Dual-Stage Dual-Threshold Front Airbags,Front Seat Side-Impact Airbags,HomeLink Remote System,Immobilizer Theft Deterrent System,LATCH Child Seat Anchor System,Occupant Position Detection System,Security System,Three-Row Side Curtain Airbags w/Rollover Sensors,2nd Row Power Windows,6-Speaker Audio System,8-Way Power Driver Seat,Adjustable Steering Column,AM/FM Stereo w/6-Disc Compact Disc Player,Cruise Control,Illuminated Visor Vanity Mirrors,One Motion 60/40 Split 3rd-Row Magic Seat,Power Door & Tailgate Locks,Power Windows w/Driver Auto Up/Down,Rear Window Defroster,Remote Fuel Filler Door Release,Steering Wheel Audio Controls,Tri-Zone Automatic Climate Control System,2-Speed Variable Intermittent Windshield Wipers,Power Exterior Mirrors,Power Sliding Rear Doors,Programmable Remote Entry System,Rear Window Wiper/Washer,4-Wheel Anti-Lock Brake System,Electronic Brake Distribution & Brake Assist,Power Rack & Pinion Steering,Vehicle Stability Assist w/Traction Control
Professional Review

With all the talk of fuel economy these days, you might be fooled into thinking that 25 mpg on the EPA's highway test is impressive for a mid-size car. I don't think it is. 25 mpg is, however, an impressive result for a 4700-lb vehicle that can carry eight passengers in quiet comfort. When it comes to hauling people and stuff, the minivan was a better alternative twenty years ago, it was a better alternative to all of those big, ungainly SUVs people insisted on driving, and it's still a better alternative today.

Among those minivans, the Honda Odyssey remains king. And if you think you're too cool to drive a minivan, go ahead and try to sell your ill-handling, 12-mpg SUV now. You won't look so cool crying on the dealership floor when the salesperson tells you it's worth 10% of what you paid for it - or worse, that he won't even consider taking it in on trade.

What makes the Odyssey so good?
Well, for starters, it drives more like a luxury sedan than a big van. It's quiet and rides as smoothly as a limo. After driving an SUV, you simply won't believe how much road feel the Odyssey has on-center. Because it's front-wheel drive, the van does suffer from a bit of torque steer, but less than the Pilot SUV that's based on the same chassis.

The smooth V-6
The Odyssey won't outaccelerate a sports car, but its 3.5-liter V-6 generates 244 horsepower and never any vibrations. Journalists endlessly praise Nissan's VQ-series V-6, but every time I get into a Honda, I'm reminded that it is, in fact, Honda that makes the world's best V-6 engines.... Read full article

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