2009 Honda Odyssey Ex-l Fwd Van 4-door 3.5l Disability Accessible With Ramp on 2040-cars
Provo, Utah, United States
Body Type:Mini Passenger Van
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:3.5L
Fuel Type:GAS
For Sale By:Private Seller
Make: Honda
Model: Odyssey
Trim: EXL
Options: Sunroof, Leather Seats, CD Player
Safety Features: Anti-Lock Brakes, Driver Airbag, Passenger Airbag, Side Airbags
Drive Type: FWD
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Cruise Control, Power Locks, Power Windows, Power Seats
Mileage: 28,905
Exterior Color: Silver-Blue
Interior Color: Gray
Disability Equipped: Yes
Number of Cylinders: 6
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
This 2009 Honda Odyssey EX-L van is the perfect vehicle for someone looking for a disability-equipped minivan in excellent condition with low mileage. Retail price of this van was $58,000 in 2009 (a new vehicle loaded with conversion would cost new about $65,000!).
- Small scratch on driver side rear panel behind door (see photo).
- Carpet in passenger area shows minor stains from wheelchair use (see photo).
- Windshield has one tiny rock chip that was professionally repaired located in center of windshield (does not impair vision).
Honda Odyssey for Sale
- 2001 honda odyssey ex mini passenger van 5-door 3.5l
- 2008 honda odyssey touring - fully loaded! dvd entertainment system & navigation(US $18,995.00)
- 1999 honda odyssey ex mini passenger van 5-door 3.5l (needs transmission)
- Ex-l w/dvd 3.5l cd 3rd row bench seats 4 wheel disc brakes abs brakes spoiler(US $9,346.00)
- Ex**leather**navigation**back up camera**3rd row seat**financing**live youtube(US $14,998.00)
- We finance! 2007 honda odyssey ex-l sunroof leather 106k mi clean carfax! wow(US $14,998.00)
Auto Services in Utah
West Motor Co ★★★★★
Utah Auto Gallery ★★★★★
Turn Key Service Tech ★★★★★
Stevens Electric Motor Shop ★★★★★
South Towne Collison ★★★★★
Roses Auto Body ★★★★★
Auto blog
Honda asking used-car buyers to sign liability document [w/poll]
Thu, 31 Jul 2014
New cars under recall must be repaired before a dealer can sell them but used cars are under no such mandate.
When it comes to informing the car-buying public about potential safety hazards on used vehicles, there are two emerging schools of thought among used-car dealers.
NHTSA gives okay for three automakers to skirt tire-related recalls
Thu, 25 Jul 2013BMW, Honda, and Mercedes-Benz are all going to avoid small recalls, after the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration issued petitions for "findings of inconsequential noncompliance" to the three manufacturers, according to Tire Business. Basically, the petitions allow the brands to avoid recalls for some very, very minor issues.
BMW had tire placards on 364 X6 M CUVs that stated the car could only handle four passengers, when in reality it had room for three in the back. Actual plausibility of fitting three real humans in the slope-roofed Bimmer aside, the Munich-based manufacturer argued it was inconsequential, as the placards were correct regardless of the number of passengers.
Honda's case focused on 212 2011 and 2012 Acura TSX sedans equipped with 18-inch wheels. The TPMS systems on these cars were set for 17-inch wheels, rather than the larger hoops, but even with the lower settings, the tires maintain adequate load capacity.
2014 Honda Grom motorcycle is a 125cc-shot of awesome [w/video]
Wed, 15 May 2013
My very first turn at the handlebars of a motorcycle came courtesy of an MSF Honda CB125. Despite the fact that it wore a very stern sticker on the tank warning all who rode that it was for instructional purposes only and not for legal sale, I wanted nothing more than to ride it past the cones of my license test and straight home. There was just something about the lightweight, low-power machine that just felt right. Now Honda is giving American buyers the chance to take home something similar. Meet the Grom. Yes, it's basically a sexed-up scooter, but that's fine by me.
There's a fuel-injected 125cc single pushing the fat-tired bike around, and a four-speed gearbox handles shifting duty.The smallish 12-inch wheels give the Grom a bit of a goofball appearance, but the handsome bodywork and gold forks help offset the look. Something tells me this joker is more fun than should be legal. Check out a fun video of the bike in action by scrolling down, and while you're there, you'll find a full press release on all of the new Honda powersports models, including the Grom. You can also head over to the Honda consumer site for more information. The bike will land in showrooms this August with an MSRP of $2,999.