2005 Honda Odyssey at John Hoover Honda
As adaptable as it is luxurious, the 2006 Honda Odyssey offers cutting-edge design with features such as the stowable 2nd-row PlusOne Seat (EX and EX-L), which adds seating for an eighth passenger. It packs a 244-hp engine that propels it to the head of its class; and the latest innovative Honda engineering is at its core, so you get all that power with efficiency, economy and low emissions, too. And since it's a Honda, you know that it utilizes the most innovative safety technology, including Advanced Compatibility Engineering (ACE) body structure, which enhances the potential for energy absorption during a collision. The Honda Odyssey.
2005 Honda Odyssey Revealed
When Honda moved the spare wheel from under the front seats of the 2005 Honda Odyssey to an aft location, the engineers were left with a large, round, empty well. Rather than waste valuable space, they inserted a Lazy Susan. Yes, that same gizmo that spins around on your dining table, with little trays for condiments. The Odyssey's Lazy Susan has similar tray space, though on a larger scale.
CanadianDriver's New Car Buyer's Guide: Honda Odyssey
The Honda Odyssey remains the benchmark for minivans, with a powerful engine, excellent handling, and in the upper lines, a luxurious interior that rivals some high-end sedans. Even seven adults can stretch out in comfort; third-row passengers receive ample legroom and sufficient shoulder space.
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