2005 Honda Odyssey Touring Passenger Van 3.5l on 2040-cars
Verona, Wisconsin, United States
For Sale by Owner 2005 Honda Odyssey Touring Purchased new/One Owner Excellent Condition Some winters in Wisconsin and some in Alabama 78,000 miles Touring package includes: V6, VTEC 3.5 liter Engine (runs on 3 when on level or downhill) Automatic Transmission Power Steering with tilt steering wheel All wheel Antilock Brake System Vehicle Stabilization Assist System Front Wheel Drive Air Conditioning and Heat, zonal with front and back controls Heated front seats Lumbar support in driver’s seat Power Door Locks Cruise Control Dual Air Bags, side air bags front and back Power driver’s seat, with memory. Four bucket seats, back bench seats 3, all are leather. (7 Passenger) Power sliding doors and tailgate AM/FM/Multi disk CD stereo with steering wheel controls. Moon Roof, (power open and close), Roof Rack Console between second row seats Under floor lockable storage Cup holders galore Warning on approaching objects, front and back Inverter with 110 AC outlet. Two 12 volt DC power outlets in dash Duel glove boxes, one lockable, in dash, two more in rear seat. Seatback pouches on all bucket seats Additional Features 2 x 2 hitch receiver. (used for bike rack, no towing) |
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Honda takes us through 50 years of automobiles in 60 seconds
Fri, 12 Jul 2013Honda's wonderfully simple, fun ads are not in short supply right now. We showed you Hands, the followup to 2003's The Cog, last week. If you haven't had a chance to look at those two great videos, we strongly encourage you to head over that way and give them a watch.
The latest minute-long commercial is a bit more dear, though. And while it may be in Japanese, it's still a cool look back at Honda and its car-building history.
This is also a great video if you're a fan of odd, vintage Japanese vehicles. Honda's T360 and a few old Civics are featured heavily, although we can't help but notice that a few very big names are missing. Where's the NSX or the S2000? How about the original Insight, a car so revolutionary it still has a cult following today? Honda has made some great cars, we just wish it'd show off more of them. Check out the video below.
Honda is first Japanese carmaker to be a net-exporter from US
Wed, 29 Jan 2014Over the last decade or so, many foreign automakers have challenged the idea of what defines an "American car," but Honda took things a step further last year by exporting more cars out of the US than it imported in. Reuters is reporting that in 2013, a total of 108,705 Honda and Acura models were exported from the US with only 88,357 being shipped in. This gives Honda a net exporter status here, and makes it the first of such among the major Japanese automakers.
Honda's US imports have been dropping over the last five years while its exports have been steadily increasing. In 2008, the report indicates that Honda shipped 187,000 vehicles to the US and exported only 20,000, and even by 2012 Honda still favored imports with 136,000 imports and 74,000 exports. The article says that US-made Honda and Acura vehicles were exported to 50 countries with most ending up in Mexico, but the big news is that the Honda's US production set a record in 2013 with 1.3 million units built.
2015 Honda Fit
Wed, 09 Apr 2014The last time we left our subcompact hero, the plucky Honda Fit was getting a bit long in the tooth. But the second-generation model was still holding its own rather well, and for the enthusiast on a tight budget who wanted it all, it remained the car of record in its class. If you desired an endlessly practical and reliable little hatch that was fun to drive, it didn't get much better than the Fit. Even with nearly every competitor having been fully freshened since the model's introduction in 2009, the Honda managed to fight off also-ran status simply because of how incredibly functional and great to drive it was. Long story short: we loved this car.
Of course, there were a few caveats to the Fit's superhero status. It wasn't particularly fuel efficient, only mustering up, at best, 33 miles per gallon on the highway in a segment where 40-mpg quickly became the new benchmark. What's more, its onboard technology and infotainment was seriously showing its age. While we'd praise the Fit's behind-the-wheel goodness all day long, this shining beacon of great steering and suspension tuning never proved to be all that wonderful for long-distance highway cruising.
Now, say hello to the 2015 Fit, hitting dealerships this spring. Worry not - it's still clever as ever from a packaging standpoint, and comes fitted with lots of newness both inside and out. It's a far more competitive vehicle than its predecessor, and has everything it takes to fight even the toughest of classmates. But just as before, our recommendation doesn't come without a few caveats.