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Year:2007 Mileage:0
Location:

Transmission:Auto
Body Type:Van
Engine:V6 ECO
VIN: 5fnrl38767b070552 Make: Honda
Model: Odyssey
Year: 05/12/2007
Number of Doors: 5
Condition: Used

2007 Honda Odyssey EXL VCM engine with Leather seats, factory Navigation, factory Rear Entertainment System


123,500 miles, Ontario Canada registered, very well maintained and looked after. Second owner, never smoked in. There are 2 sets of tires that go with it, Michelin touring tires (have an estimated 20,000 - 30,000 miles left of use on them) and Blizzak snow tires (almost brand new, only used about 5,000 miles). Also comes with the pictured rubber floor mats. Power sliding doors, voice command control over heating and radio/nav functions. All manuals included, and 2 keys with FOB's

Recent upgrades and maintenance:

- Brakes - all 4 wheels ($600)
- New CV shafts ($800)
- Rear engine mount (electronic mount) changed as preventative maintenance ($900)
- Battery ($100)
- Oil Change
- Safety certification (all items passed Ontario requirements at time of inspection)

There are some minor paint blemishes (scratches pictured) which are in tune with the year and mileage. The paint is very good otherwise with no signs of rust. No tears in the seats or any interior damage. Windows are all crack free. Accident free, only had some minor damage to the lower front bumper due to an ice chunk coming off an oncoming tractor trailer semi and sliding on the road into our lane. This was replaced with a new OEM bumper cover by a reputable repair shop and has a lifetime paint warranty from both the shop and the insurance company so that is worry free.

Ontario buyers can either take the vehicle as is (safety certificate expired, no mileage on it since inspection was done) for the auction price, or for an additional $150 we will have the safety certificate rewritten and an etest performed for licensing purposes. Ontario buyers must also pay HST to us as the van is registered under our HST number. You have to pay HST anyways on any private purchase, you just save that step at the licence office this way. We will assist in registering the vehicle for you if you are an Ontario resident. Out of province residents we will assist with whatever paperwork you require or shipping arrangements. This vehicle is eligible for export to the USA.

Payment is due as follows: $500 deposit within 48 hours of auction ending or buy it now. Contact us prior to making this deposit. Balance due within 7 days or upon vehicle pickup, whichever comes first. No fees other than safety fees if desired by Ontario residents. Save up to $1000 over dealers that charge these fees.

No warranty as this is a used vehicle. Inspections prior to auction ending are welcomed, you won't be disappointed in this van! This van is for sale locally and I reserve the right to cancel any bid at any time if the vehicle sells otherwise. Contact me if you are interested in a buy it now price.

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Honda Urban SUV concept previews Fit-based crossover

Mon, 14 Jan 2013

We've been hearing a lot of rumblings this year about a new crossover based on the Honda Fit, and now we finally get to see what this B-segment CUV might look like. Called the Urban SUV Concept, Honda's new small crossover has made its debut at the Detroit Auto Show, but we'll have to wait until 2014 to see the production version on sale in the US. Honda says the production version of this concept, whatever it will be called, will slot below the CR-V in terms of size and price.
In terms of this concept's styling, there is plenty of the new Honda Accord in its face, and it looks like a more rugged version of the Nissan Juke, as well as a more practical alternative to the Hyundai Veloster. With its short overhangs, the concept measures 169.3 inches in length, making it about eight inches longer than a Fit hatchback and nine inches shorter than the CR-V. Honda confirmed that its new crossover will debut a telematics system for Honda, and it will use one of Honda's new Earth Dreams engines; we previously reported that this engine would be a 1.5-liter I4 paired with a continuously variable transmission.
The next-generation Fit is expected to debut before this new crossover model, and both models will be built at Honda's Celaya, Mexico assembly plant, which is scheduled to open early next year. A new sedan is also expected to round out the lineup of Fit-based products. For more information about this new Urban SUV Concept, scroll down for Honda's official press release.

2015 Honda CR-V performs poorly in Swedish AWD test [w/video]

Fri, 24 Oct 2014

Swedish auto magazine Teknikens Värld has never been afraid to call out automakers when a vehicle fails one of its battery of examinations. Its famous Moose Test recently caught the Porsche Macan out, and a few years ago, there was a protracted argument between Teknikens Värld and Jeep over the performance of a Grand Cherokee in that evaluation.
This time, the 2015 Honda CR-V is raising the magazine's hackles, but it has nothing to do with avoiding a giant mammal. Snow is obviously an issue in Sweden, and Teknikens Värld has a test that challenges all-wheel drive systems in low-traction settings. On a slanted surface, the Swedes put the vehicles' front wheels on rollers with no traction and demands the rears accelerate away. The Honda couldn't do it. Teknikens Värld claims that it initially found the same result last year from the European CR-V, but Honda Sweden put out a software upgrade correcting the behavior in the test. This year, the CUV went back to failing.
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105-year-old Facebook user gifted new car anonymously

Mon, 26 Aug 2013

105-year-old Edythe Kirchmaier is quite a woman. Not only is she California's oldest driver - she just renewed her license this January after passing the test without incident - she has a perfect 86-year driving record without so much as a parking violation. In fact, she's been driving for so long that she learned how on a Ford Model T (how many people alive today have even driven one of those, much less learned on one?). On top of all that, Edythe is a philanthropist; she's been volunteering at Direct Relief, which provides free medications for people in need, for 40 years. You may have even seen her on TV earlier this year spreading the word.
So when Edythe's 1997 minivan began breaking down, an anonymous fan did what any completely selfless person of means would: they gifted her a brand-new 2013 Honda Civic, ensuring that Edythe can continue working for the cause she loves. Check her out on Facebook - she's the social media site's oldest registered user - and scroll down to the press release for more on this heartwarming story.