News The Boards Technical Images Reviews & Tips Home

Honda Odyssey Images, News, Technical Facts, Shopping & Buying Tips plus much More!

 

                 

Center Console Touring Models Only

Lots of storage and cupholders.

Console

Slides open for storage

Rear Seats Folded Down

Take out the center seats and you can carry sheets of plywood. Hmmm. Only carried plywood once the whole time I've owned my '00.

Touring In Red

Looks great huh!

115v plug for Xbox, Playstation 2 or Gamecube

Or for 17.99 you can get a power invertor at radio shack and go with the EXL

Audio / Video Plugs

Allows you to play your game station on the Odyssey's T.V.

Touring R&N's Audio Controls

They sit lower than on the EXL

Brake, Gas and Hood

Releases are within easy reach.

Dash Controls

For pedals, doors, vsa, on/off for approach sensors and moonroof.

DVD

Instuction manual on the many features of the Touring model.

Fuse Box

Shows where they go, has extras and even has a fuse puller.

Heater Vents

Lower vents for third row.

Jack

Easy to find, easy to use.

Lazy Susan Hook

Keep the door up with this.

Lazy Susan Removed

To instal the plus one seat into the lower cavity you must remove the lazy susan. Here you can see it's many compartments.

Lexan Headlights

Can't bust these. These lights are made of Lexan. lexan is an almost indestructable material.

Memory Controls

Controls seats, syncs with remote fobs.

Entrance to Third Row

Move the seat up and get in. It's that easy, no climbing through.

Navigation Screen Down.

Get ready to put a lot of music in and dance.

Rear Hatch Lift

Nothing to catch those tiny fingers on. Have you seen the competitors.

Tire Tools

Touring Center Console

Removed from van.

Touring R&N On the Showroom floor.

Didn't last but 1 1/2 hours. till it sold.

Underneath The Legs

Next you'll want to look at the stuff that you won./

Upper Tether and Dirt Cover

Side Cupholder

Collapsable, Honda, in their infinite wisdom, knows we have children.

Getting Keys

Now that Honda has added the wave keys and rolling code transmitters, dealerships have had to beef up security. Theives have found it is easier to get the keys from salespeople than owners.

 

News The Boards Technical Images Reviews & Tips Home