2004 Honda Odyssey Ex Mini Passenger Van 5-door 3.5l on 2040-cars
Whitehouse Station, New Jersey, United States
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For sale 2004 Honda Odyssey EX
Midnight Blue exterior and Quartz (gray) interior. I am the first owner and have enjoyed 184,000 carefree miles with this mini van. Have the maintenance records, as well as the original window sticker. Car starts and drives perfectly, smooth transmission. Tires have not seen many miles, with 7/32 tread on front and 9/32 rear. Both front and rear windshield have been replaced. Please look at the pictures, as they will give you a pretty good idea of the overall vehicle condition. There are a few issues that you will have to fix. The air conditioning does not work. Have not tried to find out why, as I have not put many miles on this year. Also, heater is stuck on hot. Happened at the same time that the air conditioning stopped working, so they may be related. The power rear quarter windows (along the third row) don;t work on both sides. Power steering fluid should be replaced. |
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2014 Honda Odyssey first minivan to earn Top Safety Pick+ award [w/video]
Thu, 29 Aug 2013You know an automaker is confident about the safety of its vehicles when it asks one of the top crash test agencies to destroy one of its newest models. That's exactly what happened with the 2014 Honda Odyssey. According the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety, Honda requested that the agency run the updated Odyssey through its full barrage of tests, and for good reason.
Aside from slight styling upgrades and a new optional HondaVac built-in vacuum cleaner, the 2014 Odyssey was also given a more rigid passenger compartment using high-strength steel to help better protect occupants. It obviously worked. Following the crash tests, the 2014 Odyssey became the first minivan to earn a Top Safety Pick+ rating, but, more importantly, it did so with "Good" ratings in all five crash categories (four "Goods" and one "Acceptable" are enough for the TSP+). Impressive.
Scroll down for the crash-test video from the IIHS along with a press release.
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Sun, 25 May 2014Toyota, Honda, Mazda, Nissan, Subaru, Mitsubishi, Suzuki and Daihatsu have announced an alliance that will see a push to improve fuel economy from both gas-powered and diesel-powered engines by as much as 30 percent before the end of the decade.
The newly assembled Research Association of Automotive Internal Combustion Engines put the roughly $20-million project together, with the Japanese government committing to half the cost while the eight manufacturers will chip in the rest.
According to Automotive News, the automakers will team up and share basic research on internal-combustion engines in a bid to cut costs. Eventually, the results of the research will find its way into a production vehicle, although it's unclear just when we'll see the fruits of this partnership on the road.
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Weighing in at six pounds, Honda's device is fitted to the waist and legs of patients to make it easier to walk, and the 22.2-volt lithium-ion battery provides enough electricity for more than an hour of operation. According to Honda's press release, which is posted below, up to 80 percent of the almost 800,000 stroke victims each year (in the US alone) are afflicted with limited mobility, so a medical aid like this could have a big impact in the real world.






















