Used Honda Odyssey for sale in Troutdale, Oregon - Tonkin Gresham Honda
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Used 2007 Honda Odyssey EX-L 3.5L V6 Cylinder Engine
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Price$19,999
Stock #:
PG11079
VIN:
5FNRL38717B452598
Color:
Taffeta White
Odometer:
72,541
Transmission:
5 Speed Automatic
Drivetrain:
FWD
City MPG 19
Hwy MPG 26
MPG is estimated only and will vary by equipment and options.
Spotless One-Owner! LOADED!! Leather! Moon Roof! Rear DVD system! Your satisfaction is our business! Previous owner purchased it brand new! Want to save some money? Get the NEW look for the used price on this one owner vehicle. It will save you money by keeping you on the road and out of the mechanic's garage. Edmunds.com said, ''...The Honda Odyssey remains our favorite choice in the minivan segment...Our favorite choice...'' Thanks for the looking!!! Scott Sidell General Manager, Tonkin Gresham Honda.. Oregon and SW Washington's only BACK to BACK Winner of the coveted Honda Presidents Award .
All Odysseys get a 3.5L V6, the same engine that's in Honda's Ridgeline. On the Odyssey, it puts out 244 horsepower and 240 lb-feet of torque, and is mated to a five-speed automatic transmission. The Odyssey features plenty of minivan comfort features such as dual sliding doors, a retractable center tray table, and 15 beverage holders. Remote keyless entry is standard, as is a folding third-row seat, which Honda calls "Magic Seat" because it folds into the floor with one smooth motion. Safety features include anti-lock brakes and side-impact air bags with a roll-over sensor. New features for 2007 include a tire pressure monitor and a rear window wiper.
The upgraded EX model makes the dual sliding doors motorized and adds a second-row "Plus-One" removable seat to increase the passenger capacity to eight.
On the EXL and Touring models, Honda adds variable cylinder management technology, which turns off three cylinders at cruising speed. The EXL model's i-VTEC variable valve timing system doesn't increase power output, but the torque does come on slightly sooner, improving engine response and efficiency. The Odyssey is no sports car, but at 8.6 seconds to 60 mph, it merges like a smaller car.
The EXL utilizes an active noise cancellation system that uses the vehicle's stereo to cancel wind and road noise in order to create an even quieter ride. A power sunroof, leather seat trim and steering wheel, are also upgrades included on the EXL.
The Touring models gain XM satellite radio. Run-flat tires are standard, freeing up cargo space in the rear of the van where the spare tire used to be. Front and rear parking sensors, a programmable trip computer, as well as tri-zone climate control are also standard. A rear-seat DVD entertainment system with a nine-inch drop-down display and wireless headphones can be added for $2,000. Navigation runs another $2,200.
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All Odysseys get a 3.5L V6, the same engine that's in Honda's Ridgeline. On the Odyssey, it puts out 244 horsepower and 240 lb-feet of torque, and is mated to a five-speed automatic transmission. The Odyssey features plenty of minivan comfort features such as dual sliding doors, a retractable center tray table, and 15 beverage holders. Remote keyless entry is standard, as is a folding third-row seat, which Honda calls "Magic Seat" because it folds into the floor with one smooth motion. Safety features include anti-lock brakes and side-impact air bags with a roll-over sensor. New features for 2007 include a tire pressure monitor and a rear window wiper.
The upgraded EX model makes the dual sliding doors motorized and adds a second-row "Plus-One" removable seat to increase the passenger capacity to eight.
On the EXL and Touring models, Honda adds variable cylinder management technology, which turns off three cylinders at cruising speed. The EXL model's i-VTEC variable valve timing system doesn't increase power output, but the torque does come on slightly sooner, improving engine response and efficiency. The Odyssey is no sports car, but at 8.6 seconds to 60 mph, it merges like a smaller car.
The EXL utilizes an active noise cancellation system that uses the vehicle's stereo to cancel wind and road noise in order to create an even quieter ride. A power sunroof, leather seat trim and steering wheel, are also upgrades included on the EXL.
The Touring models gain XM satellite radio. Run-flat tires are standard, freeing up cargo space in the rear of the van where the spare tire used to be. Front and rear parking sensors, a programmable trip computer, as well as tri-zone climate control are also standard. A rear-seat DVD entertainment system with a nine-inch drop-down display and wireless headphones can be added for $2,000. Navigation runs another $2,200.
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