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2005 Honda Odyssey Touring
by Becky Antioco - 03/05

Honda Odyssey has been at the top of the minivan game since its 1999 debut. It consistently dominates the category, winning best in class honors from nearly every publication and institution that bestows the honor. And just when the competition starts to close in, Honda gets better, adding features and improving its already excellent drive quality. In fact, the Odyssey is all new for 2005, with new storage and seating configurations that make it a perfect fit for the on the go lifestyle.

Odyssey comes in base LX, mid-level EX, EX with leather, and Touring editions. LX and EX models come with a 255 horsepower V-6 engine; EX with leather and Touring editions feature the same engine, but with a system that increases engine efficiency and fuel economy by resting three cylinders during deceleration and cruising. This Variable Cylinder Management system increases fuel economy from 19 miles per gallon in the city and 25 on the highway to 20 and 28, respectively.

The base model comes nicely equipped with power features, remote keyless entry, cruise control, in-floor storage, 15 cup holders and air conditioning. The EX adds power to the sliding doors, alloy wheels, tri-zone climate control, steering-wheel mounted audio controls, a lazy Susan feature in the second row storage. Add leather to the EX, and you also get a the upgraded engine and a power moonroof. In addition to these features, the Touring edition comes with a tire pressure monitoring system, power tailgate, fog lights, leather-wrapped steering wheel, power-adjustable pedals, 115-volt power outlet, backup and miles-to-empty indicators and a compass, and two more cup holders. My Touring tester also included satellite-linked navigation system and DVD entertainment system, also available on the EX with leather.

In large part, minivan buyers are parents who claim to practically "live in their car." You can do so comfortably in the Odyssey. With a DVD entertainment system with wireless headsets and personal surround sound and plenty of cup holders and seating for seven or eight, the Odyssey could replace your living room as the site of family movie night. And when you have to be on the road, the Odyssey has a surprisingly carlike feel, coupled with a high seating position, nimble handling and luxury-quiet drive.

It's hard to argue with success, and Honda has had plenty of it with the Odyssey, and it just keeps getting better. The only problem you'll have is finding one at your local dealer. Be prepared to pay above sticker price if you want one of these babies in your driveway.

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List price: $25,195
Price as driven: $38,495
MPG - 20 city/ 28 highway

Likes:
• Long list of features
• Great reputation for
   quality and safety
• Car-like drive quality
Dislikes:
• High demand equals high price
   and limited availability
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