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Car Forum / Honda Cars / November 2005

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What is an Odyssey EX Sport Van?

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needin4mation@gmail.com - 16 Nov 2005 04:11 GMT
Hi, I am looking at the 2002 Honda Odyssey.  Some are listed as the EX
"Sport" van and others are just "EX."  What's the difference?  Is one
better than the other?  Thanks.
Elmo P. Shagnasty - 16 Nov 2005 11:25 GMT
> Hi, I am looking at the 2002 Honda Odyssey.  Some are listed as the EX
> "Sport" van and others are just "EX."  What's the difference?

There is no such beast as a "Sport" van.

That's just some salesman's marketing tool.  He's trying to latch onto
the "sport utility vehicle" concept (whatever the hell THAT is) that the
sheeple are buying into.
needin4mation@gmail.com - 16 Nov 2005 19:57 GMT
Thanks.  I am passing on it.  Way too many transmission complaints on
the Odyssey.
High Tech Misfit - 16 Nov 2005 20:03 GMT
needin4mation wrote:

> Thanks.  I am passing on it.  Way too many transmission complaints on
> the Odyssey.

You'd probably see even more complaints about Ford and Crapsler minivan
trannies, and possibly even a handful of GM trannies too.

But I would have still recommended the Sienna over the Odyssey anyway.
 
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