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My Honda Odyssey 2009 Touring!

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anbuinfosys on June 14, 2009 | Has owned a 2009 Honda Odyssey

For Who I Suggest to Buy This Vehicle:- I have bought this car just a Few Months Before.And here i analysis the comfortableness and Features of the The Car. For years, the Honda Odyssey has been ranked at the top of our minivan list, and for good reason. In this segment, no other can match the Odyssey's combination of drivability, extensive features, safety and versatility. If you need to haul more than the typical 2.5 kids or require more cargo space than an SUV, the 2009 Honda Odyssey is for you.

An Overview-2009 Honda Odyssey :-

Model Year - 2009 Style -Touring 4dr Minivan (3.5L 6cyl 5A) Drive Type- Front-wheel drive Transmission Type- 5-speed automatic Transmission and Axle Ratio (x:1)- I: 2.697; II: 1.606; III: 1.071; IV: 0.766; V: 0.580; Final: 4.312; Reverse: 1.889 Engine Type- V6 Horsepower (hp @ rpm)- 244 @ 5,700 Steering System- Speed-proportional power steering

MY Experiences:- Handling: Skid pad: Virtually the same results with or without VDC, but very different feeling. VDC off: benign understeer. VDC on: chopping throttle all the way around. Slalom: With VDC off it'll rotate if driven aggressively, but fast way through was just shy of aggressive. With VDC on it was obviously grabbing brakes hard and for too long. There's probably a quicker pass in this Odyssey, but tires heated quickly. Acceleration: Some wheelspin is good, but too much is too much. Doesn't like pedal overlap. Engine sound is burly but not annoying. Shifts are quick and smooth. Braking: Soft-ish pedal, ABS pump noise, gravelly tires. Noticeable fade by third stop (pedal got softer but distances didn't get that much worse). Performance: The 2009 Honda Odyssey Touring is powered by a 3.5-liter V6 producing 244 horsepower and 245 pound-feet of torque. It also comes with Variable Cylinder Management (VCM), which automatically disables two or three cylinders when cruising or decelerating to increase fuel economy. When the VCM is active, a green "ECO" light in the gauge cluster is the only hint that the engine is running a few cylinders short. Gearchanges are handled by a five-speed automatic transmission that shifts quickly and smoothly.

My Dislikes with this Vehicle :- Acceleration is slower than some competitors with a 0-60-mph time of 9.1 seconds, but the immediate throttle response and burly engine note make the Odyssey seem quicker than it really is. Stops from 60 mph register an acceptable 131 feet with fairly consistent distances after multiple tests. Fuel economy is only slightly better than comparable vehicles with an EPA-estimated 17 mpg city/25 mpg highway and 20 mpg in combined driving. We were only able to extract an average of 16.8 mpg from our test vehicle — due in no small part to our aggressive driving style. My Memorable Moments with this Car:- I have bought this Car on my 30th Birth Day.I have Celebrated my Birthday inside this car at the Midnight with my Wife and my only Daughter while Traveling to our Village.

Review 2009 Honda Odyssey My Honda Odyssey 2009 Touring!

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Review by anbuinfosys , June 14, 2009

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