Honda Odyssey 2005 - 2nd Owner - 8 Passengers- 121k on 2040-cars
New Britain, Connecticut, United States
I am selling a 2005 Honda Odyssey with 121K miles in overall excellent condition.
I bought this Odyssey a few months ago (paid full in cash - there's no loans - clear title) and was planning to keep it for a long time, but because I lost two sources of income and need a white mini-van to use to do deliveries, that is the only reason I am letting this one go. I am confident you will be happy with this baby. It was well taking care of by the 1st owner and I am the 2nd, owning it for the last few months only (all records and original manuals in the glove compartment). » It has everything except for: rear camera and navigation system. » The engine is very clean and running like new - zero leaks - absolutely no leaks anywhere. » The transmission is in excellent condition. » All 4 tires are like new. » Breaks are nice - stopping fast and safely - not pulling to the sides. » The suspension is unbelievably smooth, comfortable and quite. » It feels like you are driving a much newer car, because there is nothing shaking, rattling, loose or pulling. P.S. I am carrying the 8th seat back in the trunk but it can be easily put back in place if you so prefer. One of the back doors (pass side) will not close or open automatically but works fine and easily manually. |
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Designed by Pininfarina, the Beat was - not unlike the F40 was for Enzo Ferrari - the last car approved for production by company founder Soichiro Honda. It complied with Japan's strict Kei car regulations and packed a tiny, naturally aspirated 656 cc that produced just 63 horsepower. The cult classic ended production in 1996, but six months ago Honda hinted at a revival with the presentation of the S660 concept at the 2013 Tokyo Motor Show. Now it seems Honda - or Yachiyo, we should say - is gearing up to put it into production at the same factory that produced the Beat two decades ago.
That plant is the Yokkaichi factory, a facility owned by Yachiyo Industry Co., Ltd. that builds small cars on contract for Honda. It was slated for a major expansion a few years ago until Honda shifted some of its small car production to its own plant in Suzuka, but continues to build the N series of boxy, upright hatchbacks, as well as small commercial vehicles like the Life and Vamos lines. The reintroduction of a small roadster line to the factory's output sometime in 2015 will undoubtedly be a cause for celebration in Yokkaichi. For our part we can only hope that American Honda CEO Tetsuo Iwamura gets his way and manages to bring the S660 to the US in the near future.
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