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2005 Honda Odyssey Ex-l Mini Passenger Van 5-door 3.5l on 2040-cars

US $7,500.00
Year:2005 Mileage:156000
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I am selling my wife's beautiful Honda Odyssey. I am the second owner and bought this vehicle with about 50,000 miles on it. Smoke free-environment. It has the heated leather seats and sunroof package. It has 156,000 miles however this van has been very well maintained and will run forever if maintenance is continued. We have done regular oil changes, transmission fluid changes, timing belt change, water pump and front engine seal kit, spark plugs, etc. Tires are Bridestone Ecopia Grand Touring at 50% life left. Also, this vehicle has had most of the common issues taken care of like new A/C compressor, new starter motor, new rear tailgate struts. Just recently both front driver side and passenger side CV axles were changed. Front brakes pads are brand new OEM but new rotors should be installed soon. Passenger side auto sliding door does not operate but of course you can open manually. I think it needs a sensor (~$150).  As expected on a 9 year old vehicle, it has a few surface scratches and blemishes but nothing major. I have all the maintenance records for you to review if you would like. I have a free and clean title on hand . I have it priced to sell. I will entertain all reasonable offers. Pick up only. Cash or Cashiers check only.  Paypal deposit required.  Thanks.

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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.
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