2015 Honda Odyssey Wheelchair Conversion on 2040-cars
Campbell Hill, Illinois, United States
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2015 Honda Odyssey EX-L VMI Northstar wheelchair conversion with a slide-out ramp in great condition
This van drives and smells like a new vehicle.
It is equipped with EZ Lock docking station, 6-way transfer seat with pendant and hand controls and is
perfect for someone in a wheelchair to be independent and drive from a transfer seat.
Loaded with safety and power options like:
- Rear view camera
- Side camera
- Heated mirrors
- Power and heated leather seats
- Sunroof
- Three zone climate control
- Sunshades for rear side windows
- Universal garage remote
- Rear bench foot rest
- Cooled storage compartment
- Bluetooth/Satellite Radio/AUX
Fully automatic handicap conversion operated with the key fob includes:
- lowered floor from firewall to rear axle
- fully automatic side slide-out ramp
- power automatic kneeling system
- B&D Independent 6-way transfer seat with remote
- EZ-Lock docking station
- Push-Pull hand controls
- Tie-down rail system
- front passenger EZ-Out removable seat
- power automatic sliding doors (both sides) and lift gate
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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.
Honda issues bizarre non-recall on Odyssey over badge placement
Wed, 02 Oct 2013Without looking under the hood or at a vehicle history report, one of the easiest way to tell if a car has had body work done is to check the location and placement of the exterior badges. A crooked, misplaced or missing badge can be a telltale sign that there has been some sort of body or paint work. For this reason, Honda is suggesting that some owners of the 2014 Odyssey take their vans into the dealership for a little rebadging.
The topic was brought to light after Consumer Reports received a notice from Honda saying that the "Odyssey" badge on its test vehicle was incorrectly installed at the factory. The badge is supposed to go on the driver's side of the liftgate (as shown above), but the customer vehicles had it placed on the passenger side of the car. Not a huge deal unless an owner is trying to sell the vehicle and the improperly installed badge leads potential owners into believing the vehicle may have been damaged in some way. Here's what Honda said in its letter:
On some 2013 Odyssey vehicles, the Odyssey emblem was incorrectly installed on the passenger's side of the rear tailgate. The emblem should be installed on the drivers' side of the rear tailgate. American Honda Motor Company highly recommends that you participate in this Product Update. The placement of the emblem may indicate that the vehicle has had repairs performed that are consistent with it being in a crash. This could affect the resale value of the vehicle.
Honda S2000, Acura RSX recalled over brake boosters
Fri, 14 Jun 2013Honda has announced a recall that affects two of our favorite, dearly departed cars from the brand's portfolio: the S2000 roadster and Acura RSX coupe. A total of 5,239 S2000 models from the 2006 and 2007 model years are affected by this problem, as are 13,113 2006 Acura RSX models.
"A production error may have allowed brake booster components to be produced outside of the original specifications, potentially causing decreased brake assistance over time, which could increase the risk of a crash," American Honda said in a press release. Thus, dealerships will inspect and, if necessary, replace the brake booster setups in these vehicles, free of charge.
No crashes or injuries have been reported in relation to this brake problem. Honda says the problem was discovered during warranty claim analysis.