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introduce new improvements each year for its Odyssey minivan, and the
2011 model is no exception. For 2011, Honda has improved the roominess
of its van by increasing the overall dimensions of the vehicle by a few
inches. The result is a noticeable increase in the amount of legroom for
passengers riding in the second and third rows. For the convenience of
those who move furniture and other large objects with their vans, the
process for folding the third row seats into the van's floor has also
been simplified.Another notable change for the 2011 Honda Odyssey is
that every trim level features Honda's patented fuel-saving technology
that gets the most mileage out of every gallon of gasoline.
Trim LevelsThe 2011 Honda
Odyssey is available in several different trim levels. Here are some of
the features available with each:- LX: The Odyssey LX is the basic,
entry-level trim level, but it has many features not found in
competitors' minivans. Drivers of the LX enjoy keyless entry, cruise
control, a CD player, automatic headlights, and
more.
- EX: Opt for a 2011 Honda Odyssey EX and enjoy
additional features such as power-sliding doors, alloy wheels, a music
system with a storage capacity of two GB, and audio system controls on
the steering wheel.
- EX-L: Owners of the Odyssey EX-L
get even more with their purchase. Standard equipment on this trim
level includes leather seating, power front passenger and driver seats,
satellite radio, a choice between a navigation system or a rear-seat
entertainment system, and much more.
- Touring: The
Touring model adds further high-end features to the Odyssey. Front and
rear parking sensors and folding armrests for passengers in the third
row are just some of the features of this 2011 Honda
Odyssey.
- Touring Elite: This is the highest-end trim
level for the 2011 Honda Odyssey, and it includes an upgraded rear-seat
entertainment and audio system, xenon headlights, and much
more.
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