2011 - Honda Odyssey on 2040-cars
Mount Vernon, New York, United States
Sunroof, NAV, 3rd Row Seat, Heated Leather Seats, DVD, Rear Air, Alloy Wheels, Overhead Airbag, Power Liftgate OWN THIS ODYSSEY WITH CONFIDENCE Honda's excellent record of reliability makes this a best bet. Balance of original 7-year/100, 000-Mile Powertrain Warranty, 150-Point Inspection KEY FEATURES ON THIS ODYSSEY INCLUDE Leather Seats, Third Row Seat, DVD, Navigation, Sunroof, Power Liftgate, Rear Air, Heated Driver Seat, Back-Up Camera, Premium Sound System, Satellite Radio, iPod/MP3 Input, Bluetooth, Aluminum Wheels, Power Fourth Passenger Door Rear Spoiler, MP3 Player, Dual Zone A/C, Keyless Entry. Warranty till 2017. THE Honda ODYSSEY IS BEST IN CLASS More passenger room than the Sienna and Town and Country. 38.4 cubic feet of storage (behind the 3rd row) will accommodate the equivalent of 6 carry-on suitcases. Better fuel economy than the Sienna and Town and Country. The 21 gallon fuel tank will give you over 500 highway miles per fill-up. THIS is a great opportunity to buy a car for family.You are looking at a listing for 2011 Honda Odyssey Touring, handled very carefully from the day I bought this car. Never touched snow, never in rough environment.
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