2012 Honda Odyssey Touring Elite Mini Passenger Van 4-door 3.5l on 2040-cars
California, Maryland, United States
This Odyssey has a white
pearl exterior with a taupe interior. It
has been garage-kept since new. The low
miles and rare color make this van a great find. Odyssey Touring Elite models
are powered by a 248-horsepower, 3.5L V6 engine with a 6-speed automatic. Honda endeavored to make the Odyssey's body
very rigid, which helps make it one of the most refined-riding and
precise-handling vans on the market. Inside, Honda has worked to make the
Odyssey as comfortable as possible for all occupants. The Odyssey can carry up
to eight smaller-size occupants, or six larger adults in comfort. With a new '3
mode' design, the second row can be folded forward for cargo, stretched wide
for adult-size seating space, or made narrower for easier access to the third
row. The third row carries on with
Honda's "Magic Seat" arrangement, which folds easily with a single
hand strap into the cargo floor when not in use, allowing a very impressive
cargo capacity. The Odyssey's extensive use of sound insulation and an active
noise cancellation system means a very quiet ride. With the Odyssey's third-row seat folded down
and the second-row seats removed, a 4x8 sheet of plywood can fit inside the
Odyssey. With the front console removed 10-foot 2x4 studs will fit. There are
more than enough cup holders (15 total) for all, and the back of the center
console now includes a ring for easily mounting a trash bag. Altogether, the
Odyssey provides 38.4 cubic feet of storage behind the third row and 93.1 cubic
feet behind the second row. A blind-spot information system is included in the
top-of-the-line Touring Elite model. The
system scans the area around the vehicle and warns the driver of other near-by
vehicles via lights on the side-view mirrors.
Safety features such as stability control, anti-lock brakes with brake
assist, front side airbags, side-curtain bags for all three rows and active
front-seat headrests are all among the standard features. A new DVD rear
entertainment system with an 18.2-inch ultra-wide display is standard on the
Touring Elite. It offers an HDMI input and an RCA input, providing the
capability to display two different programs--a video game and a movie, for
example--simultaneously. A navigation system with voice recognition is also on
the Touring Elite; it's driven by a 60GB hard-drive system and includes traffic
information, a highway guide and point-of-interest information for gas
stations, restaurants and other attractions.
A multi-angle rearview camera with guidelines also utilized the
navigation screen. Also incorporated is
a Bluetooth Hand Free link and a USB audio interface for multiple entertainment
options. The Odyssey also includes a
cool box that can keep drinks and snack chilled while you drive. The touring elite includes Leather
Seats, Power Front Seats, Driver Seat Memory, Heated Front Seats, Leather
Steering Wheel Trim, Cruise Control, Audio Steering Wheel Controls, AM/FM/CD
Audio System, Power Glass Moonroof, Power Windows, Power Door Locks, Power
Exterior Mirrors, Power Liftgate Door, Parking Assist, Fog Lights, automatic Xenon
HID Headlights, 18 Inch Alloy Wheels and a remote start system.
I am a Naval Aviator and am being deployed to Japan. I cannot bear to store this vehicle for three
years so I am reluctantly offering it for sale.
I am willing to honestly answer any questions you might have or to take
any additional pictures that you might want. At the completion of the sale and upon payment receipt, 10 days will be required in order to receive the title. |
Honda Odyssey for Sale
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