2003 HONDA ODYSSEY
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Used 2003 Honda Odyssey EX-L
Posted: 16 days ago
Year: 2003
Make/Model: HONDA ODYSSEY EX-L
Price:
$9,995
Location: Lewisville, Texas
Mileage: 110,181 Miles
VIN #: 5FNRL18943B061736 Vehicle History
Int Color: GRAY
Ext Color: SILVER
Fuel Type: Gasoline
Engine Size: 3.5L V6
Condition: Used

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SILVER

  • Option: Air Conditioning Air Conditioning
  • Option: AM/FM Stereo AM/FM Stereo
  • Option: Anti-theft Anti-theft
  • Option: Cruise Control Cruise Control
  • Option: Heated Seats Heated Seats
  • Option: Power Hatch Power Hatch
  • Option: Power Seats Power Seats
  • Option: Power Windows Power Windows
  • Option: Spoiler Spoiler
  • Option: Traction Control Traction Control

 

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2003 HONDA ODYSSEY Fuel Economy

Estimated Fuel Economy
Trim
City (mpg)
Highway (mpg)
2WD 3.5L
18
25

2003 HONDA ODYSSEY Crash Test

2003 ODYSSEY Crash Test Results
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Saftey Rating (1 to 5 stars, 5 being the best)

2003 HONDA ODYSSEY Recalls

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Car Facts 2003 HONDA ODYSSEY Fun Facts

The Honda Odyssey is a minivan / large MPV produced by the Japanese automaker Honda since 1995. The Odyssey was introduced in 1995 as a compact minivan with four swing-open doors as on most sedans rather than the conventional sliding door design. The basic vehicle was shared between the Japanese and North American markets. The Odyssey was also the first minivan to have a flat-folding third row seat. Built on the Accord platform and using a 4-cylinder engine like the Accord's, many critics thought the interior was too small for a minivan, and the engine underpowered despite an engine size increase in 1998. Consumers agreed and the first generation Odyssey was not a sales success. The Odyssey was rebadged as the Isuzu Oasis, which is now discontinued. This unusual sharing of vehicles resulted from a lack of SUVs in Honda's lineup. Isuzu got from Honda the Odyssey and renamed it the Oasis. Honda got from Isuzu the Rodeo and renamed it the Passport. Acura got the Trooper and renamed it the SLX. The Odyssey and Oasis were used in New York City as taxi cabs.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Honda_Odyssey
From 1998 through 2004, the larger version of the Honda Odyssey was sold in Japan as the Honda LaGreat.

Unlike most SUVs, the Honda Odyssey, new for 1995, featured hinged rather than sliding doors.