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2006 Honda Odyssey Touring Road Test
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It may not be the longest van to be classified as a "minivan," but at 201 inches its certainly close. I think what astounds me most about these behemoths is that in actuality, they are shorter than many full-size sedans. Take for example the Ford Crown Victoria: this favorite among police departments, taxi firms and rental agencies measures a whopping 212 inches bumper to bumper, but at 216 inches, the Lincoln Towncar is the grand daddy of them all. It takes some time to get ones head around it, but the voluminous Odyssey is just slightly longer than the sporty Dodge Charger, which mocks its full-size sedan rating, in top-level trim, with HEMI-induced sizzle and taut handling. My point in this exercise is to emphasize the unbeatable ratio of interior volume to exterior size that minivans provide. Most drivers wouldnt be intimidated about driving a sedan the size of todays Dodge Charger around town, so why be intimidated by the thought of driving todays maxi-size minivan in and through urban congestion?

Truth is, vans such as Hondas Odyssey are effortless to drive and maneuver in all manner of circumstance; and with a navigation system that doubles as a screen for a rear-mounted camera, parking a minivan has never been so safe and sweat-free, especially when combined with Hondas Park Sensor warning system. In fact to reverse into something with both of these systems in operation, one would have to be blind and deaf or completely reckless. Unfortunately all of this parking-sense comes only with Hondas top-of-the-line Touring edition of the front-wheel drive Odyssey. Thats unfortunate. The rear view camera arrangement is very effective for ensuring toddlers, and the like, havent wandered behind this
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| Rear-mounted camera helps look at things behind you without relying on guesses or trial and error. (Photo: Rob Rothwell, American Auto Press) |
The current generation of Odyssey came to us in 2005 with significant revision, giving it more interior room and improved safety and fuel efficiency, among many other enhancements. The alterations also included an exterior facelift softening the angles that defined the previous gen Odyssey. The van now appears more fused to the roadway thanks to a stance that projects increased aggression. While
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| Third row folds flat into the floor, but Honda hasnt yet found a way to do the second row. (Photo: Rob Rothwell, American Auto Press) |
That quality permeates the interior lodgings as well. Honda has undertaken to provide Odyssey owners with much flexibility in interior architecture. When using Hondas 2nd row PlusOne, stowable passenger seat, the Odyssey will accommodate 8 occupants; however the stowable PlusOne seat is best assigned to a child. This removable perch fits between the
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| Comfy seating position, but layout isnt comfy for those who are long legged even with adjustable pedals.. (Photo: Rob Rothwell, American Auto Press) |
The front captains chairs in my leather-laden tester were exquisite. These grand perches provided plenty
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| DVD, leather chairs, and armrests. All thats missing is popcorn. (Photo: Rob Rothwell, American Auto Press) |
The second row captains seats were less grandiose than those in first-class, yet they were remarkably comfortable. Moving rearward and placing a butt in the three position third row bench didnt measure up to the spoils of the fore cab, but reasonable comfort was secured nonetheless. Realistic third row seating is where full-size minivans leave SUVs in the dust, in as far as adult dimensions go, and the Odyssey reaffirms
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| VCM technology borrowed from Accord Hybrid shuts three cylinders off at low load. (Photo: Rob Rothwell, American Auto Press) |
The Odyssey utilizes coil springs at all four corners to deliver a ride that is remarkably smooth and composed for a vehicle capable of carrying eight humans and plenty of gear. A lower center of gravity imbues the minivan with an inherent advantage in handling over SUVs, along with a diminished risk of roll-over, which together convey a stronger sense of security to the minivan driver. My tester also proved to be delightfully nimble in making its way through parking lots, with excellent 360-degree visibility and large side mirrors contributing to its jigsaw-wending bliss - albeit nimbleness is just the start of the delight and bliss brought forth by a mobile Odyssey.
I confidently rate the Odyssey as one of the most - if not the most - operationally refined minivans on the market. The primary source of such refinement is its drivetrain, which begins with a 255-horsepower, 3.5-liter (213 cu-in) 24-valve V6 VTEC engine. This mill
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| Odyssey doesnt have a column shift; it has a console shift. (Photo: Rob Rothwell, American Auto Press) |
VCM deactivates three of the engines six cylinders when power demands are minimal; fewer cylinders burning liquid gold equate to better mileage, or so the science goes. Unfortunately, to reap the fuel savings buyers are forced into purchasing the pricier, leather-equipped EX model or the Touring variant of the Odyssey, such as this weeks tester. The LX and non-leather clad EX trim levels are devoid of VCM technology. Non-VCM Odyssey models also dont feature Hondas Active Control Engine Mount (ACM) system, intended to further smooth-out the engines performance. However, on the mechanical plus side, the same smooth-shifting 5-speed automatic transmission is installed across the entire Odyssey line.
Honda has placed the gearshift lever for this sophisticated
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| Driving dynamics and high build quality more than make up for any minor layout issues. (Photo: Rob Rothwell, American Auto Press) |
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