2004 Honda Odyssey Exl Mini Van - Leather And Dvd on 2040-cars
Winter Haven, Florida, United States
This is my Wife's 2004 Honda Odyssey EXL van. We are the second owners, we bought it in 2005 with about 15,000 miles on it. It has been our faithful and loyal family van ever since. We have always changed the oil every 5000 miles.
Every mechanical system works on the van, from the cold A/C to the DVD entertainment system. It drives great and still gets about 18 mpg on the highway. You can tell from the photos it still looks very nice. Here are the things you need to know: - the van has been in two accidents, both were minor rear end hits where someone hit the rear of the van. Both times the bumper cover had to be replaced and repainted. The 2nd time they had to replace the rear hatch. The glass didn't break but the metal was dented enough that it had to be replaced. For that reason, both bumpers are near perfect, which is not usual for a 10 year old car. - the power doors work fine, except when you shut them, you have to use the remote or the buttons on the dash, pulling the door handle will not make them shut. - there is a dent on the front drivers side fender, you can see it in one of the photos. A horse got a little too close to the van at a 4h horse show and left a dent. The paint is not damaged. - we replaced the carpet last year (from the dealer), but since then it has stains. What can I say, we have three kids, spills happen. - the drivers front leather seat has a small tear and the arm rest seam is starting to give. - there are rock chips on the hood, you can see these in the photos as well - the car is due for its timing belt change, this is an important maintenance item that should be done as soon as possible. If you are handy, the kit costs $315 from Honda. If you have the dealer do the work, it be around $900 for the service. None of this should be surprising for a 10 year old family van, just I wanted to detail everything you will find with the car so that there are no surprises. I am confident, with regular maintenance, that this car will be a great car for its next owner, as it has been for us. Bid with confidence, I have a 100% eBay rating. |
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