2004 Honda Odyssey Ex-l Mini Passenger Van 5-door 3.5l on 2040-cars
Pinellas Park, Florida, United States
Hello, I have a 2004 Honda Odyssey EX-L for sale. My asking price is $8850 or best offer! The Odyssey has 85,361 miles on it, and has had only one owner. Also, it is accident free with a clean title. This is a great and affordable family vehicle for anyone starting a family, or already has a family. Here are some specifications on what the van has: Performance: 16 MPG City 24 MPG Highway 5-speed automatic transmission 240 horsepower at 5500 RPM with 242 ft-lbs of torque at 4500 RPM 3.5 L Single overhead cam V6 Engine design with variable valve timing Slightly used Toyo Extenzas with 8/32 tread left Interior/Entertainment: Full leather seats/interior 8-way power adjustable drivers seat Heated driver and passenger seats Entertainment package (the vehicle came with a dvd player from the dealership) Front and rear air conditioning Rear control unit (for volume and playback with DVD system) Leather trim on interior Rear folding back seats, and folding middle row seats Safety: Dual airbags 4-wheel ABS with electronic brake force distribution Traction control Child seat anchors Ventilated disc brakes Adjustable headrests all around Child safety door locks on the rear doors The Honda Odyssey has always been a top choice for affordable/well performing family vehicles . This van comes with many safety features, as well as many entertainment/comfort features to keep your family happy and safe on those long drives, and even just commuting back and forth. The trunk has plenty of space to fit large objects in, and the rear folding seats allow you to fit furniture/appliances/any other large objects inside. The van also has a roof rack incase you need to transport something that will not fit in the spacious trunk. This Odyssey has been exceptionally reliable, and serviced accordingly (brakes, oil changes, tire rotations, fluid flushes, etc.), but I am looking to get into a newer vehicle. I would like you to keep in mind that my asking price of $8850 is negotiable. As for payment, I am looking for cash, or possible financing through a credible bank. Car is available for local pickup around the Tampa Bay area in Florida. Thank you for taking the time to look! Contact Kyle at 727-656-9010 if you have any questions, or wish to arrange a meet up. |
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