1999 Honda Odyssey-very Good Condition- Needs Transmission-no Reserve! on 2040-cars
Towson, Maryland, United States
You are bidding on one 1999 Honda Odyssey in very good overall condition, needing transmission work. This lovely minivan has approximately 123K on the dial, and has been very dependable throughout the years. We have recently experienced transmission trouble, and have been told that the vehicle needs a new transmission. This Odyssey has never been in any accidents, but does have a few scratches and dings from normal use. The interior side fabric panels have some peeling, or are missing, but the seats are all in very good condition showing few signs of wear. The engine runs very well, the brakes were recently serviced, the tires are in great condition, and all other functions work as they should. With the exception of the transmission, the car is in very good condition overall. Oil changes were performed on a regular basis. Timing belt was replaced at around 60K, and may be due for renewal. This Odyssey is being sold as-is at no reserve to the highest bidder, with no warranties expressed or implied. Feel free to ask any questions; I'll try to respond ASAP. You are welcome to come see the vehicle if you like; please message me to arrange a time to meet. Buyer is responsible for all costs and arrangement of shipping. I would like the vehicle to be shipped within two weeks of auction's end. Please contact me if you need more time to take the vehicle; I'll work with you as best as possible. In closing, let me just say that this has been a great car, and I believe it has many more miles left in it. If you are handy with transmissions, I'm sure that you can put this back together and have many more years of service from this awesome minivan! Thanks for looking and good luck bidding!
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So Honda took a pass on expensive new technology - more complex transmissions, forced induction, active aero, and so on. And it also substituted in some cheaper interior materials, skimped on sound deadening, creature comforts and found lots of little ways to save money. Surely in a segment where the frankly ancient and moth-eaten Toyota Corolla has consistently ranked among the sales leaders, nobody would care, eh?
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Of course, this all sounds wonderful. This is also the point where you should be enjoying that salt. We really like the idea of a properly hot CR-Z that can compete with John Cooper Works Mini models and the new Ford Fiesta ST, but the three-door hybrid has been such a slow seller for Honda in the US that it might not field a second generation here, no matter how improved it might be. Let us know what you think of an amped-up CR-Z in the comments. Is it a good idea, or is this one Honda model that's just too far gone?