2001 Honda Odyssey Ex Minivan Car 5dr 7-passenger 98k Miles - $4800 on 2040-cars
Flushing, New York, United States
Vehicle Title:Clear
Year: 2001
Make: Honda
Drive Type: FWD
Model: Odyssey
Mileage: 98,412
Trim: EX Mini Passenger Van 5-Door
good car. small scratches. Runs perfectly.
2001 HONDA ODYSSEY EX PASSENGER VAN OVERVIEW The Honda Odyssey does everything a minivan is supposed to do well.Nifty features such as a disappearing rear seat, a deep storage well in the floor and optional power sliding doors allow it haul to groceries home, kids to school, adults to dinner and plywood to the shop - all with equal convenience.Throw in Honda's hallmark levels of design, engineering and quality, and you get a vehicle that is a joy to live with on a daily basis.It gives the Dodge Caravan and Chrysler Town & Country, the acknowledged benchmarks of the minivan category, a run for their money. VITAL STATS ENGINE 3.5L V-6POWER 210 @ 5,200 rpmTRANSMISSION 4-spd auto w/ODDRIVETRAIN front-wheel MONTHLY PAYMENT $498SEATING 7 passengersCARGO 146.1 cu.ft.MPG 18 City / 25 HWY |
Honda Odyssey for Sale
- Seats 8 - navigation - pwr/htd leather - sunroof - backup camera - one owner
- Leather sunroof 3rd row mp3 sirius xm bluetooth camera alloy wheels heated seats
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