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2006 Honda Odyssey Lx, Clean With Low Miles! on 2040-cars

US $9,400.00
Year:2006 Mileage:77617 Color: is a hard to find
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United States

United States

Up for sale is a 2006 Honda Odyssey LX with seating for 7 located in Phoenix, AZ. Only 77,617 miles!  I am the original owner with a clean Car Fax in-hand.  This vehicle has been taken care of very well and has the following updated parts: new timing belt installed at 74,058 miles, new brake pads at 55,343 miles, new Interstate Battery replaced on July 26, 2013, and Goodyear Assurance tires replaced at 41,000 miles in November of 2010.  You will be hard-pressed to find a cleaner 2006 LX with these low miles anywhere.  The exterior is a hard to find, low maintenance, Taffeta white and it has tan interior; both colors perfect for hot summer days.  The vehicle is always garage kept and the paint still looks new.  There is one barely noticeable ding on the front passenger wheel well (pictured).  Other than that the body is in near-perfect shape.  We are non-smokers who have taken pride in this vehicle.  The only reason we are selling it is because we outgrew it and need 8 seats now.  If you are serious about safety, quality, cleanliness and functionality, then you will not be disappointed with this fantastic minivan. I’m the original owner and know the complete history of the vehicle; if there are any questions please let me know.  Vehicle sold "as is" with no existing warranty.  Thanks for looking.

TECHNICAL FEATURES:

--244hp 3.5 Liter SOHC 24-Valve VTEC V6 Engine

--5-Speed Automatic Transmission with Grade Logic Control

--4-Wheel Disc Brakes

--Electronic Brake Distribution (EBD)

--Brake Assist

--Front MacPherson Strut Suspension

--Rear Double-Wishbone Suspension

--Variable Assist Rack-and-Pinion Power Steering

--EPA Certified Tier-2 Bin-5

--CARB-Certified ULEV2

--100K+ miles – No Scheduled Tune-ups (under normal conditions)

SAFETY FEATURES

--Driver’s and Passenger’s Dual-Stage Airbags (SRS)

--Driver’s and Front Passenger’s Side Airbags

--Side Curtain Airbags with Rollover Sensor

--Vehicle Stability Assist (VSA)

--Anti-Lock Braking System (ABS)

--ACE Body Structure

--Remote Entry System

--Immobilizer Theft-Deterrent System

--LATCH System for Child Seats

--3rd Row Tether Anchors for Child Seat

INTERIOR FEATURES

--AM/FM/CD Audio System with 4 Speakers

--Front and Rear Air Conditioning

--Driver’s Seat Height Adjustment

--60/40 Split Folding 3rd-Row Magic Seat

--Convertible 2nd Row Walk-in Seats

--Two-Row Power Windows

--Driver’s Auto Up/Down Window

--Power Door and Tailgate Locks

--Cargo Area Light

--Map Lights

--In-Floor Storage

--12-Volt Power Outlets

--Floor Mats

--Maintenance Minder System

EXTERIOR FEATURES

--16” x 7” Steel Wheels

--Variable Intermittent Windshield Wipers

--Rear Wiper with Washer

--Dual Sliding Doors  

AWARDS

--Driver and Passenger 5-star Government Crash Test Rating

--2006 Car and Driver Magazine’s one of five “Best Trucks”, van category

--Rated a 2006 “Best Buy” by Consumer Automotive Guide

--Edmunds.com editors’ “Most Wanted” Award, 2006

--Kelly Blue Book “Best Resale Value” Award, 2006

--Money Magazine’s 2006 “Best Minivan” Award

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Tue, Jan 6 2015

Now that 2014 is no more than a set of numbers on spreadsheets, at last, the grist mill gets its first real load to chew on. The number one selling vehicle in America last year was the Ford F-Series, a fact that should surprise you only if your family name is Van Winkle and your naps tend to last 38 years, which is how long the Ford pickup has ruled our buying landscape. Even though series sales were down 1.3 percent, it still racked up 753,851 units. That's 2,065.3 sales per day, every day, all year. The Chevrolet Silverado, up 10.3 percent for the year, was still a daylight second at 529,755 units. The cab-and-bed love continued into third place with the Ram 1500-3500 trucks, gaining 23.6-percent year-on-year to clock 439,789 units. The robust turnout at The Bighorn and Jeep helped Fiat-Chrysler increase its sales by 16 percent, past the two-million mark. Our number one car? The Toyota Camry, staying in first place with a 4.9-percent sales boost to 428,606 sales, trailed again by the Honda Accord at number five with 388,374 sales. Accord sales rose six percent, and if it's any consolation to Honda for coming in second - not that it needs one - it is the only manufacturer to have three vehicles in the top ten. The rest of the list: the Nissan Altima with 335,644 sales (+4.7%), the Honda CR-V with 355,019 (+10.2%), the Toyota Corolla/Matrix combo with 339,498 (+5.9%), the Honda Civic with 325,981 (-3.1%), and the Ford Fusion with 306,860 sales (+2.9%). Total sales for the year were up six percent to 16.5 million vehicles, a volume not seen since 2006, aided by a strong December that was up by 11 percent year-on-year. Ford was the top selling brand overall but sales didn't really budge from 2013, while Subaru rocketed up 21 percent to finish with 513,693 sales. At the precious end, BMW, Audi, Porsche and Land Rover all had record years, and Kelley Blue Book thinks we could be looking at 17 million sales for the next two or three years. Looks like it's time to start making hay again... Featured Gallery Best-selling vehicles of 2014 View 10 Photos News Source: Detroit News, Associated Press Auto News Chevrolet Ford Honda Nissan RAM Toyota Car Buying Truck Sedan sales

Honda reveals next-gen Fit Hybrid

Fri, 19 Jul 2013

Psst! Remember late last month when we showed you those Japanese magazine scans purporting to show the next Honda Fit? The ones with the markedly more aggressive snout and Cuisinart-blade alloys? Yup, they were the real deal, but they weren't the standard model, they were images of the new Hybrid. We know this because Honda has just released a handful of images and some details on its forthcoming gas-electric hatchback, and the images line up perfectly.
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J.D. Power study sees new car dependability problems increase for first time since 1998

Wed, 12 Feb 2014

For the first time since 1998, J.D. Power and Associates says its data shows that the average number of problems per 100 cars has increased. The finding is the result of the firm's much-touted annual Vehicle Dependability Study, which charts incidents of problems in new vehicle purchases over three years from 41,000 respondents.
Looking at first-owner cars from the 2011 model year, the study found an average of 133 problems per 100 cars (PP100, for short), up 6 percent from 126 PP100 in last year's study, which covered 2010 model-year vehicles. Disturbingly, the bulk of the increase is being attributed to engine and transmission problems, with a 6 PP100 boost.
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