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Honda Odyssey Ex- L Leather, 147k, New Transmission! on 2040-cars

US $4,777.00
Year:2002 Mileage:147600 Color: Green /
 Tan
Location:

Murray, Nebraska, United States

Murray, Nebraska, United States
Transmission:Automatic
Body Type:Minivan, Van
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:3.5 liter
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
VIN: 2hkrl18952h536830 Year: 2002
Number of Cylinders: 6
Make: Honda
Model: Odyssey
Trim: ex l 5 door van
Options: Leather Seats, CD Player
Drive Type: front wheel drive
Safety Features: Anti-Lock Brakes, Driver Airbag, Passenger Airbag
Mileage: 147,600
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Cruise Control, Power Locks, Power Windows, Power Seats
Sub Model: EX-L
Exterior Color: Green
Interior Color: Tan
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Condition: Used: A vehicle is considered used if it has been registered and issued a title. Used vehicles have had at least one previous owner. The condition of the exterior, interior and engine can vary depending on the vehicle's history. See the seller's listing for full details and description of any imperfections. ... 

 

 

This Odyssey has been a good vehicle for our family.  The options and comfort were something we had not experienced before. Heated seats, climate control, power sliding doors and tan leather which doesn't get too hot, just to name a few. We like having the stereo control and cruise on the wheel. It drives good and runs good as a Honda should.

PLEASE READ THIS!!!   If you are considering buying one of these vans, and the transmission has NOT BEEN REPLACED or rebuilt, you may want to reconsider. We had the famous Odyssey transmission failure and decided not to go with a factory tranny since they were repeatedly going out according to research we did. People in this situation had the best outcome with entirely rebuilt trannies so we had it rebuilt from scratch and it was a successful choice. These transmissions give ZERO ADVANCE NOTICE when the torque converter falls apart and destroys the rest of the transmission.  Like new one moment, and then gone the next.  Our van has a newer stronger torque converter along with all new parts. These transmissions run upward of $4000. Our rebuild was $2500.       Google    " Odyssey Transmission "                  to see the many thousands of people affected by this situation.

 

 The interior is in very nice condition. The leather has held up very nicely with not much wear whatsoever. The carpets and mats look good with no big stains at all that I can see. The dash is in very nice shape and the tinting is great. The a/c is awesome!

One of the wing window motors is out and can be purchased aftermarket on ebay for cheap.

The windshield is cracked but we drive it that way since the crack is mainly across the bottom and left corner. These windshields run $159 at two places we checked.

My wife backed into my tire with the left rear corner of the bumper and then did the same with the left front corner. These can be fixed but are not really noticeable at a glance or distance. I took pics of them. Places like scratch away can fix these for less than $150 each. Check out their site, it is amazing.

The bottom left corner of the driver door caught on a flower trough and it creased it, so the paint came off the creased area.(pics)  There is rust on that creased area, and I don't see any other rust to speak of.

There are some door dings and some sap drippings from being in the driveway on hot days under the tree but this can be removed with goo gone.

Normal wear on the exterior.

My mechanic said a vacuum line came loose and causes it to sound a bit odd when idling but doesn't affect the idle. It in no way affects the running of the vehicle so we took his advice and left it. He said it would be about an hour labor to find and fix it. No big deal.

The van gets about 25-26mpg highway and we drive to Omaha pretty regularly(32 miles) so most miles are highway. This mpg is at 63-65mph.

The tires were new last year and we bought great tires. They handle excellent in snow, rain, ice etc and have tons of tread left. Gotta keep the wife and four children safe.

The timing belt and water pump were replaced at 100k.

Regular oil changes and lubrication.

One of the belts on the engine sqeaks every now and then, but nothing outstanding at all.

This van has tons of life left in it and is a solid vehicle as Hondas should be.

KBB lists this vehicle as "good" condition and recommends a value for private sale at $5253, and more for a dealer of course.

Make me an offer, a reasonable one.

My name is David

Any questions please use the option given in the listing through ebay. I will respond as soon as possible.

I have tried to be as thoughtful as possible and hope this van goes to a good home for years to come.

Good luck!

 

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Honda previews next-gen JDM Odyssey minivan

Mon, 30 Sep 2013

Some automakers market the same cars around the world, while others offer different models - even under the same nameplate - for different markets. We're thinking of cars like the Volkswagen Passat or the previous Mazda6. Honda's been known to do so as well, with models like the Accord and Odyssey, which are completely different in North America than they are in other parts of the world.
Now Honda has provided the first glimpse at the Odyssey minivan it offers for the Japanese Domestic Market (as well as Europe and other parts of the world). Though more compact than the US-market version, the new overseas Odyssey appears larger than the model it replaces, with a taller roofline increasing interior space.
Though Honda hasn't released the model's full specifications, power is expected to come from a 2.4-liter inline-four mated to a continuously variable transmission. Beyond that, buyers will likely be able to choose between front- and all-wheel drive, two cabin layouts, two interior colors and seven or more exterior paints. The images also point towards blind-spot and auto-braking systems and an apparent eco mode. Although unconfirmed, we expect to see the new JDM Odyssey make its debut at the upcoming Tokyo Motor Show.

Honda reports $1.9 billion profit in first quarter despite sales lag at home

Wed, 31 Jul 2013

Ford, General Motors and Chrysler have been living in a world of sunshine and buttercups after their April-through-June financials hit the newswire, and Toyota is doing pretty good as well. Honda? Not so much.
While Japan's third-largest manufacturer saw $1.9 billion in profits, the 5.1-percent jump was lower than expected thanks to a drop in its home-market sales. US sales also took a sting, as Honda hasn't been able to match the SUV and truck demand that are currently permeating the American market, despite an uptick in Accord sales.
Honda's initial forecasts targeted a take of 209.3 billion yen ($2.1 billion at today's rates), and while a $200 million shortfall is nothing to sniff at, we'd hardly take this as Honda being in trouble. And even with the dip, Honda hasn't adjusted its forecast for the fiscal year, which remains at 780 billion yen ($7.9 billion).

Meet the Kanjozoku, Osaka's infamous street racers

Thu, 17 Jul 2014

Street racing is obviously illegal and incredibly dangerous, but that has never stopped people from doing it. While we don't hear nearly as much about the scourge of Japanese tuner cars as when The Fast and the Furious first hit theaters over a decade ago, illegal street racing is still bubbling under the surface all over the island nation. An excellent new documentary short from Bowls Films takes a look at the Kanjozoku from Osaka, Japan; a group that claims to be partially responsible for the tuning style known as JDM.
The group gets their name from their preferred route known as the Kanjo. It's a 4.77-mile long loop of connected highways running right through the city of Osaka. You might expect a hardcore group of illegal Japanese racers to show up with highly tuned Nissan GT-R and Toyota Supra coupes, but the Kanjozoku evidently eschew all of the others in favor of one particular car that they love: the Honda Civic.
According to the video, that vehicle of choice came in part from the city's location. Osaka was relatively near the one-make Civic races held at Japan's legendary Suzuka racetrack. The hatchbacks thus became the default weapons for the Kanjozoku's street battles.