Honda: Odyssey

"I am a walking advertisment for the Honda Odyssey. And I am not a "car" person -- as long as they run reliably, I've generally always been happy, but I love this van.

Features that I love are:
= Both the side doors slide open from the key and they "touch" closed (you just gently yank the handle and the door does the rest) -- or you can close them from a button next to the steering wheel.
= On the Touring edition (which we have) the back gate is also automatic from the keychain or a tiny little button accessible when the gate is open. Having your hands full of kids and groceries, it is lovely to just press a button and have the door close itself.
= The second row of seats are captain's chairs, just like the driver/passenger seats. You can slide them close together and leave an "aisle" up the middle, or slide one to the center and leave the aisle on one side.
= The third row folds away (no taking it in or out) and is super-easy to open or close. It also opens 1/3 or 2/3. With 2/3, you can still have the car seat Latched into the third row.
You can fold down the center console between the driver and passenger. This makes it easier for the passenger (me, on long trips when husband is driving) to leave the passenger seat and get into the back to manage children.
= And, it has about a million cupholders.

So, that's my commercial for Honda."

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