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2009 Honda Odyssey - Web Videos

MSRP: $26,355 - $41,105 See Local Classifieds
 
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Crash Test 2005 - 2009 Honda Odyssey (Frontal Impact) IIHS

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2009 Honda Odyssey

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2009 Honda Odyssey Minivan

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2009 Honda Odyssey Review

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Honda Odyssey 2009 - Car Review

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New 2009 Honda Odyssey Cincinnati

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If maximizing value is the priority, and you’re willing to sacrifice a little refinement, TheCarConnection.com recommends the Hyundai Entourage.

It does not offer every feature the Honda does, but the Entourage may have enough for you.

Otherwise the closely related Kia Sedona feels slightly sportier than the Entourage.

For storage and seating options, the Chrysler Town & Country (and its Dodge sibling, the Grand Caravan) are still the ones to beat; they offer in-floor storage and seating options not available on the Honda, and for keeping kids happy while on the road they’re a good choice.

The Toyota Sienna doesn't drive with the same enthusiastic personality exhibited by the Honda—its ride isn’t as smooth either—but of all the minivans listed here, only the Toyota Sienna can match the 2009 Honda Odyssey in terms of refinement and polish.

Finally, Ford doesn’t make a minivan anymore, but the Ford Flex, with its MINI-esque styling and seven-passenger interior, might be worth considering.


 
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