2006 Honda Odyssey EX-L w/Navi /DVD/Rear Cam V6, i-VTEC with VCM, 3.5 Liter Drivetrain Leather Interior Heated Seats Cruise Control GPS Navigation w/Voice Recognition Integrated Rearview Camera Air Conditioning Air Conditioning, Rear Power Windows Power Locks Power Sliding Doors Power Steering Tilt Wheel Sun Roof (Sliding) Moon Roof Privacy Glass Roof Rack Alloy Wheels Automatic Transmission Traction Control ABS (4-Wheel) Premium Sound XM/Sirius AM/FM/CD/DVD 6 disc CD changer Immobilizer Keyless Entry Alarm Daytime Running Lights Dual Airbags Front Head and Side Active Seatbelts Passenger Airbag Sensor This is the top of the line for the Odyssey series. This van has it all. Tons of room and comfort for family trips. This van has been family owned since new..second owner, one family. This is a great van, carpets in great condition, leather in great condition. This van still has a lot of life left. This van only has 129,000 miles on it. Timing belt already replaced and ready for another 100K! Gets great gas mileage at 27mpg hwy..here is a great review on the van with lots of detail on the features; "The Honda Odyssey offers two V6 options. Both are 3.5-liter VTEC engines rated at 244 horsepower, and are mated to a five-speed automatic transmission. The difference is that one (featured in this car) is classified as an i-VTEC featuring Variable Cylinder Management (VCM, standard equipment on top trim levels). VCM increases fuel-efficiency by "shutting off" three of the engine's six cylinders during cruising and deceleration, and switches back to using all six cylinders when added power is needed. The VCM system, noted to increase fuel economy by as much as 12 percent over the regular VTEC V6, is virtually undetectable. As an added bonus, Honda Odyssey models with VCM are extra quiet because they're equipped with Active Noise Control (ANC) technology that works with the audio system to effectively cancel inherent noise produced by the VCM system (along with some road noise). The Honda Odyssey continues its tradition of a carlike ride and handling, further enhanced by a stout structure and well-tuned suspension dynamics. If you're looking for a minivan that's enjoyable to drive in addition to being practical, Honda's van remains the leader in this area. Inside, the Odyssey offers optional eight-passenger seating with a stowable middle seat in the second row. This optional seat can be converted into a center tray table or removed and stored in the vehicle's in-floor storage area, which can be made even more functional with a rotating "lazy Susan" feature hidden inside. Additionally, the second-row captain's chairs can be pushed together to form a two-passenger bench. In the far back, the third-row seat remains a fold-flat 60/40-split bench. If it sounds like the 2006 Honda Odyssey is a great place to spend time, you're right. With vehicles designed to be everything from no-frills transportation to luxurious, fast sport coupes, the most important thing about minivan design is utility. It's not simply about style or luxury or power. Minivans are about the people inside them -- their comfort, their safety and the way they live. And in the case of the Odyssey, Honda approaches the challenge with a special thoughtfulness that has always set it apart from the competition. Although competing minivans are also worthy candidates to consider, the Odyssey is our top recommendation to buyers in this class. Standard safety features on the Honda Odyssey include stability and traction control; four-wheel antilock disc brakes with BrakeAssist and Electronic Brakeforce Distribution; front-seat side airbags; and three-row side curtain airbags with rollover sensors. In NHTSA crash tests, the 2006 Odyssey earned five out of five stars in all front- and side-impact tests. IIHS test results were equally impressive; the Honda minivan earned a "Good" rating (the best possible) for performance in frontal-offset crashes and was named a "Best Pick." The Odyssey's highly useful interior features three rows of seating. All versions have a 60/40-split third-row seat that folds flat in one motion. EX models feature a "Stowable Second-Row PlusOne seat" that gives the van eight-passenger capacity. When not in use, the seat can be converted into a center tray table or removed and stored in the vehicle's in-floor storage area (which is made even more functional with a rotating lazy Susan hidden inside). With the third-row seat lowered, there's 91 cubic feet of cargo room available. The Odyssey has always been highly regarded for its carlike driving characteristics. A high seating position, tight turning radius and nimble suspension make the 2006 Honda Odyssey easy to pilot both down the freeway and through the grocery store parking lot. The V6 complements the van's likable road manners, providing satisfying acceleration in virtually all situations." Call 843-270-7766 for a test drive..hurry won't last long. |