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Year:2007 Mileage:0
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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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15 vehicles most likely to surpass 200,000 miles

Tue, Mar 8 2022

Americans drive a lot. Collectively, we put, on average, more than 13,000 miles on our cars each year according to the U.S. Department of Transportation. Because of this, a vehicle's ability to travel long distances without major problems is a huge consideration when it comes time to purchase a new one. It's also worth remembering that keeping an older car on the road instead of trashing it and buying new can be considered an eco-friendly decision. After all, it takes a lot of resources to build a car. iSeeCars.com, a website that aggregates used car listings from all around the country, recently ran through the numbers on millions of vehicles that are currently on the road to determine which last the longest. Alternatively, you could choose to look at this list as vehicles likely to be driven by owners who travel long distances. Either way, we've laid out the top 15 vehicles most likely to hit or even surpass the 200,000-mile mark. It's important to note that while these are the vehicles that have stood the test of time up until today, we can't guarantee future results if you decide to opt for one of these from a current model year. That said, unless we specifically say so in the text below, we've used pictures of current models for illustrative purposes. Now, with all of that out of the way, scroll on down for the top 15 vehicles most likely to crest 200,000 miles. 15: Toyota Sienna 14: Honda Odyssey The 15th spot and 14th spot on the list of the top 15 vehicles most likely to surpass 200,000 miles are both minivans. Spoiler alert: They will be the only two minivans on the list. According to iSeeCars, 3.2% of both of these family haulers crest the 200,000-mile mark, making them the best bets for families looking to put a ton of miles on their machines. 13: Honda Ridgeline 12: GMC Yukon The next spot on the list is occupied by the Honda Ridgeline pickup truck with 3.7% lasting past 200,000 miles. Unlike any of the other midsize trucks it competes with, the Ridgeline is based on a unibody chassis. Opting for this more car-like structure — as opposed to a traditional body-on-frame layout — allows Honda's hauler to ride and drive more like a car. Up next is the GMC Yukon, also with 3.7% past the 200K mark, and the first, but very much not the last, big traditional SUV you'll see on the list. In fact, get ready to see a whole bunch of 'em, including several from GMC parent General Motors.

Honda Civic Tourer sports forbidden facelift

Tue, 29 Jul 2014

Following up on a sextet of spy photos from June, we now have another batch of images of the facelifted Euro-spec Honda Civic undergoing testing in the United Kingdom. There's a bit more sheetmetal to this particular prototype, though, as our spy photographers have caught the upcoming Tourer model (pronounced "wagon" among us Yanks).
Like the hatchback we showed you last month, the new Tourer benefits from the same set of styling tweaks inspired by the Civic Type R Concept from March's Geneva Motor Show. That means it boasts a revised front fascia, albeit with a more heavily camouflaged version of the grille shown in last month's photos. It's a similar story below, where the intakes on this long-roof model wear more disguise, yet look to be virtually identical to what we've already seen.
While the headlights still look to be a straight lift from last month's car, the more upright nature of the Tourer's tailgate demands a more subdued character. Gone are the thin, curvy LED taillights, and in their place sit significantly more substantial units (with conventional bulbs), although they boast none of the design chutzpah shown on our last round of spy photos. Our spies claim LED taillights will be available, noting that they simply aren't fitted to this particular prototype, a distinction that suggests this is a lower-end model.

British automakers take costly precautions as Brexit 'no deal' fears grow

Wed, Sep 26 2018

LONDON — Carmakers in Britain have triggered some Brexit contingency plans, such as certifying models in the EU, and are working on redrawing production schedules and stockpiling more parts to defend against any loss of unfettered trade after Brexit. The moves are aimed at ensuring plants, which rely on the just-in-time delivery of tens of thousands of components, can keep operating after Brexit on March 29, but will add costs and bureaucracy which could risk their long-term viability. London and Brussels hope to agree a deal by the end of the year to avoid tariffs and trade barriers, but Prime Minister Theresa May's proposals have been criticized by both Brexiteers, who want a cleaner break from the bloc, and the European Union. McLaren Automotive is looking at having its cars certified by both a British and an EU agency to smooth sales. It is also planning to stockpile critical components and change shipments into the EU around Brexit if there is disruption. "I will sell a little more in January and February and plan to pick the volume up in May and give us a leaner period through the change point," Chief Executive Mike Flewitt told Reuters. BMW, which said last week it would move the annual summer-time shutdown of its British Mini plant next year to April, is looking for lorry parking areas and warehousing on both sides of the channel and is seeking to sign contracts to lease certain locations, a spokesman said. It is also investing in IT systems to handle any new red tape as carmakers estimate tens of thousands of new documents could be needed if tariffs and customs are imposed. The German carmaker's Brexit plans are costing millions of pounds, a source familiar with the matter told Reuters. But Honda, which builds 10 percent of Britain's 1.67 million cars at its Swindon plant in southern England, is not in the market to buy "huge amounts of warehousing space," its Europe boss Ian Howells told Reuters. "It's been a very precise calculation or estimation of what components need to be brought in," he said, adding the firm could also alter its output to sell more into the EU at the start of next year. Waste of money? Many British carmakers have also asked suppliers to look into how they would handle delays at ports, executives told Reuters, as thousands of parts, engines and finished models move between Britain and the continent every day.