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2002 Honda Odyssey Ex-l Mini Passenger Van 5-door 3.5l on 2040-cars

US $4,975.00
Year:2002 Mileage:193000
Location:

Cleveland, Ohio, United States

Cleveland, Ohio, United States

2002 Honda Odyssey EXL!!! 
 
We are selling our family van. It is a 2002 Honda Odyssey EX-L, the L stands for Leather. It has been dealer serviced since purchased - dealer service records are available – all recommended service done at recommended intervals. The details of the car are below, but some of the highlights are: 

Has  NEW TIRES with 80,000 miles warranty.
New Brakes (Changed in the fall)
New TIE RODS (both front right and the left)
New Radiator (Changed in the late fall)
New temperature sensor
New Timing belt

Heated Leather seats..... 
Dual power doors with keyless entry.

Climate Control for front and rear passengers..... 
DUAL POWER SLIDING DOORS (this has been my favorite thing about this van, and essential with kids!!!, you hit a button and the doors open automatically!!!)... 
Brand new tires and spark plugs.... 

I had the timing belt/water pump/etc changed about a year ago as recommended by the Honda. The van has high miles on it 

This van is a "Good Bet" on Consumer Reports... shows above average reliability. 

Specs: 
Engine V6 3.5 Liter VTEC 
Horsepower 240 @ 5500 RPM 
Gas Mileage 18 mpg City / 25 mpg Hwy (we average 23MPG, which is amazing for a V6 Van!) 
Transmission Automatic 
Anti Lock Brakes 
Roof Rails 
Privacy Glass 
Front & Rear Air Conditioning 
Cruise Control 
AM/FM Stereo w/Compact Disc 
Heated Leather Driver and Passenger Seats 
Center Captains Chairs 
Power Locks 
Power Mirrors 
Power Steering 
Power Windows 
Dual Power Sliding Doors 
Power Driver Seat 
Folding Rear Seat - stow and go, no need to remove 3rd row. 
Remote Keyless Entry Standard 
Rear Window Defroster 
Traction Control 

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The series already has some impressive backers. One of the biggest needs is now filled, as Honda has signed on as the engine supplier. All of the cars in Formula Lites will use the company's K24 2.4-liter four-cylinder engine. The automaker didn't specify power output for the competition engine, but in production models the K24 has made in the neighborhood of 190-200 horsepower in many applications. That should make the racers plenty potent.
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