2002 Honda Odyssey Exl *leather *dvd on 2040-cars
Lexington, Kentucky, United States
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Honda Odyssey EX-L van with DVD system and full leather. Excellent car and condition in and out. I am second owner and purchased it Honda-certified from a Honda dealer. Selling because my daughter's in college and I'm downsizing--no more soccer. Mileage is substantially all highway. Everything works. (Wireless headphones need replacing.) Tires are practically new, top-of-the-line Michelins. Meticulously serviced and maintained. All records. Seats seven. Heated front seats. Middle bucket seats are position-adjustable and easily removable for full-cabin storage. Rear seat folds down into storage well. Unmatched family and travel car. Odyssey has long been the best van made and most sought-after van on the market. This is Honda's top-of-the-line, highest-end model. Buyer pays for vehicle pick-up or shipping. Non-refundable $500 deposit within 48 hours of auction close. Full payment required within 7 days of auction close.
Standard features include: Dual pwr sliding doors Heat rejecting glass 2-speed variable-intermittent windshield wipers Multi-reflector halogen headlights w/auto-off feature Body-color dual pwr exterior mirrors Body-color body-side moldings Body-color 5-mph impact-absorbing bumpers Rear window intermittent wiper w/washer Rear privacy glass Floor mats Pwr rear quarter windows Security alarm system Sunglass holder Remote keyless entry system Front/middle/rear beverage holders Leather seat trim w/heated front seats Rear cargo net Homelink remote system Front/rear automatic climate control Warning lights-inc: low fuel, low oil, tailgate open Third-row retractable fold-down bench seat Side cargo net Reclining front bucket seats w/armrests-inc: driver pwr lumbar, seatback pockets Steering wheel-mounted audio controls Adjustable steering column Front/middle/rear map lights Pwr windows w/auto-down driver window Driver/front passenger illuminated vanity mirrors Digital clock AM/FM stereo w/CD player-inc: 6-speakers Removable/convertible second-row bucket seats-inc: seatback pockets Cargo area storage hooks & multi-position cargo net Rear seat DVD entertainment system 8-way pwr driver seat Sliding sun visor extensions Rear window defroster w/timer Immobilizer theft-deterrent system Pwr door/tailgate locks Cargo area light Retractable center tray table w/sliding extension 2nd row grab handles w/built-in hooks Cruise control Front strut/rear double wishbone suspension system w/front stabilizer bar Front-wheel drive Pwr front/rear disc brakes 20 gallon fuel tank Electronic brake distribution P225/60R16 all-season SBR tires Pwr rack & pinion steering 3.5L SOHC MPFI 24-valve VTEC V6 engine 5-speed automatic transmission w/OD 16" X 6.5" aluminum wheels Driver & front passenger side-impact airbags Front/second-row 3-point seat belts w/adjustable anchors 4-wheel anti-lock braking system (ABS) Traction control system Childproof rear door locks Dual-stage driver & front passenger airbags (SRS) |
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