2003 Honda Odyssey Ex Mini Passenger Van 5-door 3.5l on 2040-cars
South Amboy, New Jersey, United States
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Selling for a friend AS-IS-WHERE_IS, 2003 HONDA ODYSSEY EX MINIVAN with
about 205k highway miles. But clean and in excellent condition. Gold
with beige interior. Power windows, locks, sliding doors, CD/AM/FM.
Engine and transmission strong as expected from Honda. Maintained by
dealer technician. Michelin Tires about 70% left on treads. Not
perfect but capable of another 100k miles with proper maintenance.
PLEASE NOTE: BIDDERS WITH ZERO FEEDBACK, PLEASE COMMUNICATE WITH ME PRIOR TO PUTTING YOUR BID OR THAT BID WILL BE CANCELLED. I RESERVE THE RIGHT TO END AUCTION EARLY AS VEHICLE IS OFFERED FOR SALE LOCALLY. Thank you for looking and Happy Bidding! Please be advised of known minor issues: 1. Right front door may need a power lock actuator. Makes buzzing noise when locking/unlocking. 2. Left sliding door lock is sticky and needs assistance sometimes. May need to be lubricated or aligned. 3. Some nicks and scratches on body and bumper. (Please see pictures) 4. Has 1 keyless entry fob but missing the spare (about $30 on ebay) Engine V6, VTEC, 3.5 Liter Horsepower 240 @ 5500 RPM Torque 242 @ 4500 RPM Fuel Economy N/A Bore x Stroke 3.50 x 3.66 Compression Ratio 10.0 Fuel Type Gas Fuel Induction Multi Fuel Induction Valve Train Single Overhead Cam Valves Per Cylinder 4 Total Number Valves 24 Transmission Automatic Drivetrain FWD Transfer Case - Dimensions Fuel Capacity 20.0 gallons Wheel Base 118.1 inches Overall Length 201.2 inches Width with Mirrors 75.6 inches Width without Mirrors - Height 69.7 inches Curb Weight 4387 lbs. Tires / Wheel Size P225/60R16 Rear Tires / Wheel Size - Turning Radius 37.7 feet Standard Axle Ratio 4.20 Minimum Ground Clearance - Maximum Ground Clearance - Maximum GVWR - Maximum Towing 3500 lbs. Payload Base Capacity - Head Room: Front 41.2 inches Head Room: Rear 38.9 inches Leg Room: Front 41.0 inches Leg Room: Rear 38.1 inches Shoulder Room: Front 62.6 inches Shoulder Room: Rear 61.7 inches EPA Passenger 170.7 cu.ft. EPA Trunk or Cargo 38.1 cu.ft. EPA Total Interior - Truck Bed Volume - |
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