2010 Honda Odyssey Ex Handicap Wheelchair Lift Ramp Van Vmi Northstar 19k Miles! on 2040-cars
Fort Worth, Texas, United States
| 2010 Honda Odyssey…..only 19K miles. Up for sale is a '10 Odyssey EX handicap van.  The van has all the features you need like power windows, mirrors, locks, seats, dual climate control, power sliding doors, 6 disc CD changer, rear heat and air, keyless entry, outside temp monitor, and much more. Patrick (309)-261-4340 VMI did the handicap wheelchair conversion.  This is the best in the industry with an in-floor ramp.  The floor has been lowered 10" from the back seat all the way up to the firewall so a wheelchair could ride up front or even drive.  The ramp being in the floor makes NO noise going down the road as opposed to a folding door ramp that will chatter or vibrate.  All the tie downs are included with the van to secure a wheelchair as well. Call me anytime (309)-261-4340 I am willing to add in the power chair to the sale of the van as well if anyone needs it.  The previous owner said it will do just about everything including going into the standing position.  The only thing she did say is the batter is weak/bad on it b/c she did not keep a charge on it since her husband passed.  I don't know a lot about the chair except for the fact that they are expensive! Call day or night (309)-261-4340 The van runs and drives great.  The inside is very clean as well as the outside.  There are no odors, smells, pets, no accidents, no mechanical issues with the van at all.  There are a couple light scratches on the ground effects (like most acquire in their life).  It had been serviced and sold new in Dallas at the mobility store its whole life.  Check out all the pictures and please ask if you need anymore at all.   Call me right now! (309)-261-4340 Shipping is available, just call for a quote.  I could always pick you up from the Dallas/Fort Worth Airport anytime. Texas buyers are subject to 6.25% sales tax.  All buyers are responsible for paying VIT (vehicle inventory tax mandated by the state) of 0.002365% and a $50 doc fee. Patrick (309)-261-4340 Thanks for looking! | 
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Honda adopts English as its official language in meetings worldwide
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This according to Bloomberg, which points out that tire manufacturer Bridgestone and rival automaker Nissan have implemented similar measures, as have Japanese retail giants Fast Retailing Co. and Rakuten Inc. Honda's shift from Japanese to English comes as part of a shift in focus from central decision-making to a more regional model, but while English has clearly emerged as the international language of business, it's no coincidence that it's also the dominant language here in America. Bloomberg points out that over the 12-month period that ended this past March, North America accounted for a massive 47 percent of Honda's revenues worldwide.
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The slate of new directors named to Honda's board includes one Hideko Kunii, a gender-equality advocate and engineering professor from the Shibaura Institute of Technology. A graduate of the University of Texas at Austin, Kunii spent the bulk of her career at Japanese electronic imaging company Ricoh. Alongside Kunii, Honda has also named Tomoko Mizoguchi to the board as responsible for the company's South American operations, making him the first foreigner to serve on the company's board of directors. (Well, almost: Mizoguchi was born in Brazil, but of Japanese ancestry.)
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