AutoWeb - Honda Odyssey Luxury Test
At AUD$45,290, the Honda Odyssey Luxury is approximately 17 percent dearer than the base model - an acceptable premium given the Luxury's extra features. The Odyssey's nearest competitor is from Toyota - the Avesis Verso Ultima. In comparison, the Toyota Avensis (see New Car Test - Toyota Avensis Verso Ultima) cost slightly more than the Honda and is not up to its overall standard.
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The 2004 Honda Odyssey EX is a 7-passenger minivan with a split bench seat for the rear seat that folds flat, and two removable bucket seats for the center row, which can convert to a bench seat by moving the chair on the passenger side and folding up the center arm rests. Front seating features two bucket seats (with a height-adjustable driver's seat), with a folding tray between the seats with four cup holders. In terms of NHTSA ratings, however, the 2004 Honda Odyssey can't be beat, boasting their highest rating of 5 (less than 10% chance of a serious injury) for both front and side-impact crashes on both driver's side as well as passenger's side.
2004 Honda Odyssey - Profile - 2004 Honda Odyssey
Snapshot: This second generation minivan (the first generation Odyssey was much smaller) set new standards for all minivans. And, while the current design is six years old, the 2004 Honda Odyssey still demands a test drive from all prospective buyers of minivans.
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