Monday, June 4, 2012

2006 Honda Odyssey Minivan

Honda Odyssey
One of the main features of the luxurious Honda Odyssey 2006 is its ability to adapt and configure according to your needs.

The Odyssey 2006 offers a modern design with its own characteristics, such as retractable seat Plus One Seat (available in both EX and EX-L) in the second row, which adds space for an eighth passenger.

This luxurious minivan is equipped with a V-6 engine of 3.5 liters and 244 horsepower which positions it as one of the most powerful in its class. Furthermore, this power is mixed with the right amount of efficiency, economy and low emissions of polluting gases.

Also includes electronic throttle system (drive-by-wire), which provides a more balanced power. The 5-speed automatic transmission offers better acceleration and fuel economy.
The Honda Odyssey 2006 uses innovative security technology as a body structure Advanced Compatibility Engineering (ACE), which enhances the potential for energy absorption in a crash.

They are also standard features front air bags, front side and side curtain airbags with rollover sensor in the 3rd row. Air bags dual-stage frontal, dual-threshold (SRS) is deployed to one of two speeds and ranges, depending on the intensity of the impact and use of safety belts.

The top models
The Honda Odyssey EX and above models have automatic sliding doors can be opened or closed in three ways: by means of switches on the instrument panel, with the remote system or the classic system of the handles on the doors.

The top model, the Honda Odyssey Touring comes with exclusive alloy wheels, fog lamps, parking sensors (front and rear) and multi reflector and halogen headlights with auto on / off

In addition, the Touring model includes refined and luxurious accessories such as steering wheel and shift knob, leather-wrapped shift, heated front seats, separate climate control zones and three driver's seat with manual adjustable lumbar support.

Finally, the Touring features standard with the Michelin PAX tire package, which allows travel with a punctured tire at 50 miles per hour to 125 miles.

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