@@kaimanson3174 yea it's having to take the car seat out and leaving it at home or on the camp site, the stow compartments provide concealed areas away from windows a person can look in. It's a great car, but no AWD, which will be great to have camping and on trips
@@grumpycarlsworld LoL... basically. The American continent from North all the way South one style, while everyone else got the Japanese style. I believe every Gen 3 was builded in Lincoln Alabama.
Beautiful job for my 2008 Honda Odyssey blueberry her name
Great Van as well ☺️ mine is at 117k
But do you still have the original dvd? I do.
Yes, I do. 👍
Thank you
Happy to help 👍
WHAT THE FLIP HOW LONG DID I NOT KNOW I HAD BUILT IN SEAT CUP HOLDERS
LoL....hey those vans always have something new to learn about. After almost 7 years I found out the van had heated side view mirrors LoL
@@kaimanson3174 lol the switch on my heated side view mirrors broke so I can’t even use the option anymore :(
@@mcch1n mine is brand new.....never knew that bad boy was there.
This is a nice mum car
Nice ride 👍
Which years for these features?
05-10. Also depends on the trim
No stow and go for second row, which is kind of a deal breaker
You can remove the chairs and have all removed, but I know what you mean.
@@kaimanson3174 yea it's having to take the car seat out and leaving it at home or on the camp site, the stow compartments provide concealed areas away from windows a person can look in. It's a great car, but no AWD, which will be great to have camping and on trips
*US Models. Rest of the world Odysseys are different.
Except South & Central America, Mexico and Canada.
@@kaimanson3174 I stand corrected. "The American continents". Rest of the world kept going with the lower roof version.
@@grumpycarlsworld LoL... basically. The American continent from North all the way South one style, while everyone else got the Japanese style. I believe every Gen 3 was builded in Lincoln Alabama.