2009 Honda Odyssey Ex, Vmi Northstar, Wheelchair Accessible Van, Side Entry on 2040-cars
Manchester Township, New Jersey, United States
2009 Honda Odyssey EX,VMI Northstar Conversion, in-floor automatic ramp, less than 26,000 miles. The van is silver with grey interior and features alloy wheels, power door locks and windows, cruise control, drivers 8-way power seat, auto off headlights , duel power sliding doors, 244HP 3.5L, V-6 engine, 5-speed automatic transmission, vehicle stability assist, tire pressure monitoring system, and much more. Less than 26,000 miles. It has been a smoke free environment.The Honda has been serviced by Honda The VMI Northstar's sleek design beautifully integrates form and function. The side entry wheelchair conversion includes: 12" lowered floor, 30" wide power in-floor ramp, power kneeling suspension, remote key fob operation, integrated wheelchair tie downs, commercial grade rubber flooring. In addition to the main tie-down system, the front passenger seat is removable and the wheelchair can be tied down in its place. Annual maintenance last preformed by VMI authorized dealer 1/31/2014. |
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Tue, 11 Jun 2013Is it possible for a minivan to be more exciting than an Acura NSX? Well, Honda is trying to find out by entering a 532-horsepower Odyssey into the 2013 Pikes Peak International Hill Climb with IndyCar racer Simon Pagenaud behind the wheel.
Starting with a stock Odyssey, Honda dropped in a turbocharged 3.5-liter V6 producing an estimated 532 hp and 460 pound-feet of torque as well as racing suspension, tires and brakes and one of the biggest roll cages you're likely to ever see. If this van looks familiar to you, you aren't alone - it's a veteran of the Tire Rack One Lap of America.
In addition to this super minivan, Honda will also be entering a first-gen NSX, CR-Z hybrid, Fit EV and Acura TL into the competition as well as five motorcycles and an all-terrain vehicle. Scroll down for the full details on Honda's comprehensive assault on Pikes Peak.
Honda adopts English as its official language in meetings worldwide
Mon, 25 Nov 2013Japanese was clearly the language of operation while we visited Honda's global headquarters in Tokyo last week, as well as its newest factory and principal test track. Chief executive Takanobu Ito (pictured above) spoke to us through an interpreter. But according to the latest reports, the Japanese language is being phased out at Honda in favor of English.
This according to Bloomberg, which points out that tire manufacturer Bridgestone and rival automaker Nissan have implemented similar measures, as have Japanese retail giants Fast Retailing Co. and Rakuten Inc. Honda's shift from Japanese to English comes as part of a shift in focus from central decision-making to a more regional model, but while English has clearly emerged as the international language of business, it's no coincidence that it's also the dominant language here in America. Bloomberg points out that over the 12-month period that ended this past March, North America accounted for a massive 47 percent of Honda's revenues worldwide.
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With the confirmation of this report, there are now five deaths linked to the faulty airbags. According to The New York Times, a pregnant woman in Malaysia was killed on July 27 in a 2003 Honda City when she crashed into another vehicle, and the inflator ruptured. This was the first announced case outside of the US.
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