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The Honda Odyssey might be the best minivan on the market. It's certainly one of the most enjoyable to drive, and it lives up to Honda's reputation for refinement, convenient features and great fit and finish. Its flexible seating system can accommodate up to eigh...
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The Honda Odyssey has been a bestseller ever since the second generation was introduced in 1999. When the all-new third generation was introduced as a 2005 model, Honda showed it wasn't resting on its laurels. Instead, Honda listened to Odyssey owners and adopted thei...
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Two words that never meshed well are "agile" and "minivan," but what set the original Odyssey apart was that it could at least be called agile for a minivan. Honda was the first to stick a four-wheel independent suspension under a van - something that, 21 years after the...
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The Honda Odyssey is at the top of its class. It's a big van, and does everything a minivan is supposed to do exceedingly well. Nifty features such as a disappearing rear seat, a deep storage well in the floor and optional power sliding doors allow it haul to groceries ho...
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The Honda Odyssey does everything a minivan is supposed to do well. Nifty features such as a disappearing rear seat, a deep storage well in the floor and optional power sliding doors allow it haul to groceries home, kids to school, adults to dinner and plywood to the shop...
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Launched last year, the Honda Odyssey is a big minivan with innovative features and well-designed ergonomics that make it a joy to live with on a daily basis. It's as large as the Dodge Caravan and Chrysler Town & Country, the acknowledged benchmarks of the minivan, and i...
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In the beginning, Honda made its reputation on innovative thinking. From early two-cylinder minicars through clever antipollution technology to the light-alloy NSX two-seater, Hondas were different. In more recent times, however, the company has set its sights on fitting ...
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It seems as though the most logical way to really test drive a minivan is to load it full of people and possessions and take a long trip. Well that does make a lot of sense. But most of us don't take a cross-country trip with the family every day. Most of the time we're h...
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Honda is reknowned for design and technicalinnovation, and that's why it calls its Odyssey "the Honda of minivans."The Odyssey is a different kind of player in the minivan game. Differentcan be risky in a mainstream market like minivans. In fact, it can be disas...
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For many years Honda buyers could start with a small Civic, then graduate to a largerAccord as their need for room grew and their incomes increased. But once they beganhaving larger families and required vehicles with even more room, there was no placefor them to go withi...
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Hondas have been many things over the years: innovative, well-made, well-engineered. The list of credits is endless.But there's one thing a Honda has never been, and that's a minivan. Until now.For 1995, Honda ends its absence in this popular sector of the market with a m...
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