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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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Takata airbag recalls add another 5 million vehicles

Fri, May 15 2015

The Takata airbag inflator recall expanded by about 6.5 million vehicles recently when Toyota and Nissan announced global expansions to replace the faulty parts. You can add another 5 million more as Honda and Daihatsu also broaden their replacement campaigns. Although in this latest case, none of the affected models are in the United States or Canada. Honda is recalling 4.89 million more vehicles globally, and Daihatsu has about 260,000 to repair in Japan, according to Automotive News. With these latest expansions, all of the affected automakers have needed to fix about 36 million vehicles globally for these faulty airbags since 2008. Some of the first instances of these problems were found in an Isuzu campaign in 2001. This latest round of recalls was sparked by a study from Takata that found the inflators' propellant could be affected by moisture over time. While the automakers received this information in March, it took time to determine the number of vehicles in need of repair and where they were located, according to Automotive News. To make sure all of the affected vehicles in the US are repaired in a timely fashion, the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration is reportedly considering a strategy to force things to speed up. Honda and Toyota are already using outside suppliers for the parts they need. Related Video: News Source: Automotive News - sub. req.Image Credit: Shizuo Kambayashi / AP Photo Recalls Honda Daihatsu Safety Takata airbag recall

Race recap: 2016 Belgian Grand Prix is a dozen angry laps

Mon, Aug 29 2016

The calm of the Formula One summer break ended with the tumult of the Belgian Grand Prix. The first two days included unusual tire pressures and grid penalties; Mercedes-AMG Petronas' Lewis Hamilton started 21st because of a 55-place grid penalty for engine and gearbox changes, McLaren's Fernando Alonso started 22nd due to a 60-place penalty for the same offenses. The bedlam rolled right into what was effectively an 11-or 12-lap race. Mercedes driver Nico Rosberg took off from pole and the cameras barely bothered with him until he took the checkered flag 44 laps later. Red Bull's Max Verstappen bogged from second on the grid, got swallowed by Ferrari's Sebastian Vettel and Kimi Raikkonen on the way to Turn 1, then attempted to recover by sticking his Red Bull's nose between Raikkonen's sidepod and the apex at the first corner. Vettel, who didn't see Verstappen, turned into La Source leaving only enough room for Raikkonen. Three cars don't fit in a space for two cars. Vettel spun, Raikkonen and Verstappen clobbered one another and all three drivers had to pit for repairs. Force India's Nico Hulkenberg zig-zagged his way into second ahead of Red Bull's Daniel Ricciardo, Williams' Valtteri Bottas, and Sergio Perez in the second Force India. On Lap 6 Kevin Magnussen lost his Renault at Raidillon at the top of Eau Rouge and flew backward into an enormous crash. Magnussen escaped with just a cut ankle. The Safety Car paraded the field for four laps before officials red flagged the race to repair the barriers. When racing resumed on Lap 10, Rosberg led Ricciardo, Hulkenberg, Alonso, and Hamilton. Ricciardo stayed ahead of Hamilton to keep second place at the end of the race, Hamilton easily got around Alonso and Hulkenberg to lock up third. Hulkenberg – who'd given up second to Ricciardo by pitting during the Safety Car period – earned another career-best fourth position ahead of teammate Perez in fifth, followed by Vettel and Alonso on recovery drives, Bottas, Raikkonen, and Felipe Massa taking 10th in the second Williams. Rosberg reignited his Driver's Championship charge with the victory, closing to nine points of leader Hamilton. We could argue that Hamilton had an equally good day by driving from 21st to third, limiting his loss to only 10 points. About that Verstappen, though... We've seen far more experienced drivers attempt the same move Verstappen made into Turn 1 – Raikkonen on Bottas in Russia in 2015, for instance.

Honda updates Takata airbag recall status for some models

Fri, 07 Nov 2014

The net enveloping vehicles in the Takata airbag inflator recall just seems to keep widening. Honda is now updating its previous campaign to revise the status for even more models that were ever registered in (or originally sold in) 13 high-humidity US states and territories.
All of these vehicles were included in the company's earlier repairs. However, at the time this fix was titled "a safety improvement campaign." This latest action upgrades that condition to "a formal recall," according to Honda's official statement. The models include: the 2003-2005 Honda Accord, 2001-2005 Civic (pictured above), 2002-2005 CR-V, 2003-2004 Element, 2002-2004 Odyssey, 2003-2005 Pilot, 2006 Ridgeline, 2003-2005 Acura MDX and the 2005 Acura RL. All of these need to have their passenger-side, front airbag inflator replaced, and the recall affects Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Hawaii, Louisiana, Mississippi, South Carolina, Texas, Puerto Rico, the US Virgin Islands, Saipan, Guam and American Samoa.
As with the rest of these affected vehicles, it's possible in a collision for the inflator to rupture spraying metal shrapnel at occupants. There are at least 139 injuries attributed to this problem from a variety of automakers so far. Among this latest population of vehicles, Honda says there have been no confirmed injuries or fatalities related to these exploding inflators.