Honda Odyssey best van ever.
I second that! Drivers typically put 200-300k miles on these vehicles before they 'wear out', and even then they often still run well. At 200K miles usually just need suspension work or over-hall on engine internals. Both issues due to high mileage and worn parts.
Many times referred to as 'lifetime owners'. Often people will hang on to these vehicles forever once they are purchased.
== It is an excellent minivan in every sense. It is extremely reliable. I have owned two so far and will probably replace it with another Honda Odyssey. My one and only one complaint is it is noisy. Much more so than a Toyota Sienna. The Honda Odyssey is a very good car. There's only one van that's better than it is, and that's the Dodge Sprinter--a far pricier, commercial vehicle. For the money, it doesn't get any better than The Odyssey. Here's something I really like about the Odyssey: You've seen these "ready to assemble" playground sets they sell at Home Depot? It's a standard-size pallet with either three or four boxes strapped to it when you get it; open the boxes and you find about a million little pieces of wood in there. Assemble the million pieces of wood and you get a nice big playground set. Those pallets will NOT fit in any compact pickup or into most minivans without cutting the bands and loading each of the boxes into the vehicle by hand. You can load the banded pallet into the back of an Odyssey.
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Recently, there have been more car comparing sights appearing online, which are good for showing you the sales figures of certain car companies and models. For sales figures of the Honda Odyssey you can go to 'goodcarbadcar' and it will provide you with a list of Honda Odyssey sales between 2010 until 2013.
It all depends on what kind of car you want. If you only want to drive yourself, the Smart ForTwo and the Audi TT are good choices. Since you originally got a van, though, the Honda Accord or the Honda Odyssey are good choices. I personally recommend the Odyssey from personal experience if you want a good van, though.
The best sports car ever is the Honda odyssey.
You can expect between 200,000 and 300,000 miles from a Honda Odyssey. The bottom line however, is that this will depend on how you look after your car.
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You can determine the value of a used Honda Odyssey by looking it up in the Kelly Blue Book. You input data about the car, such as the mileage and area where the car is, and it provides an accurate estimate of the worth of the car.
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The filter is part number #0230291k, however the filter in the 2006 Honda Odyssey is an internal filter and can not be removed with the transmission in the car.
The price of a 2004 Honda Odyssey varies. The average price is around $8,500. Listings of this car can be found on the websites of AutoTrader and Carmax.