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There's no question that the Odyssey is a very fine minivan. Whether it's fine enough to warrant the hefty price tag is going to take a little more research.
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Odyssey's 3.5-litre VTEC V6 puts out 244 hp and 240 lb.-ft. of torque, offering ample giddy-up, especially when not overly loaded, and the ride is impressively firm and body-roll-free.
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Space for stuff is always a priority in a minivan, and I loved the Odyssey's centre bin with its perfect, useful places for drinks, keys, Kleenex, iPod, etc. There are in fact eight cupholders including a couple of dash pop-outs.
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Inside, the Odyssey offers a well designed, attractive place to spend your time, which becomes particularly attractive after dark, so notably nifty is the interior lighting. It's subtle through the centre stack, audio and climate controls, becoming unexpectedly stylish on the instrument cluster.
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Standard features on the Odyssey are ample, as they should be for the price: all Odysseys get antilock brakes, vehicle stability assist with traction control, and a full complement of front and side airbags.
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