Honda Odyssey
2022 Honda Odyssey in Avondale, AZ
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2022 Honda Odyssey Review | Honda Minivan | 3-Row
Built for families, the 2022 Honda Odyssey lives up to its reputation as a living room on wheels. The powerful engine makes the Phoenix, AZ driver happy. Comfortable, spacious seating and a long list of amenities play host to parents and children alike. Big families that need to seat 7 or 8 will find a seat for everyone in this home-away-from-home. This 3-row Honda is a natural choice for regular carpoolers, too. Odyssey leasing and loans are available through Earnhardt Honda. You can talk with our staff about the advantages of each purchase style. One thing’s for sure, Earnhardt No Bull pricing and financing can benefit your budget. Check out the new Honda Odyssey, take a test drive, and discover the best trim level for your family’s needs.
Interior Trim Levels
Honda Odyssey trim levels start with the affordable LX. It provides you with a remarkable package at the lowest possible price for this much quality and spaciousness. The EX and EX-L add more amenities without tipping the price scales too far. At the top, the Touring and Elite pamper their passengers with such things as a panoramic skylight. Phoenix parents are sure to love ventilated front seats and leather upholstery in this Honda 3-row ride. EX and higher editions have power sliding doors. When the doors open, the seating is remarkably spacious, allowing even adults to sit on the third row. That’s great news for families with growing teens and tweens. A Magic Slide® second-row seat has Wide and Super Mode functions that add versatility to the seating arrangements in the Odyssey minivan. With four LATCH attachments and center-seat tether, there are up to five positions for infant car seats and toddler booster chairs in the Phoenix, AZ, Honda Odyssey LX.
Technology
Keeping drivers informed, the Honda minivan has two screens, including the infotainment touch screen. This infotainment system works with the touch of a screen or a spoken phrase. Apple CarPlay and Android Auto enrich the system, bringing the ability to grab more apps for use on the screen and with voice command. Best of all, Honda CabinWatch® is a unique rear camera system that shows parents what’s happening with their kids on the back row. To talk, there’s Honda CabinTalk®, allowing the Honda 3-row driver to keep eyes on the road while singing the baby to sleep, talk to a distressed toddler, or intervene in a minor scuffle. Connectivity also means access to Wi-Fi which can be used by all family members to entertain themselves on a tablet or smartphone. There is also a built-in entertainment system that really makes this minivan feel like you put a living room on wheels. To keep devices charged, there are extra USB ports for the back rows and an available wireless charger.
Performance
Those who test drive an Odyssey minivan are always surprised to find just how powerful the engine is. The current model delivers a one-two punch of 280-horsepower and 262 pound-feet of torque. This higher performance reveals itself whenever the driver pulls into traffic on the highway or tries to pass on the interstate. Honda’s 10-speed automatic transmission provides more torque at low speeds. At high speeds, those extra gears help harness velocity. Variable cylinder management ensures competitive fuel economy that the family budget can appreciate. If you are trying to decide between three-row SUVs and minivans, you need to get behind the wheel of the new Phoenix, AZ, Honda Odyssey, test out the driver’s chair, and try out the engine’s capability. Please compare the Honda’s power and handling to the Toyota Sienna, Chrysler Pacifica and any other 3-row ride.
Utility, Size and Specifications
Competing against three-row SUVs, the Honda Odyssey model has no problem proving itself. First, this Honda minivan. With 106.1 or 163.6 cu.ft. of passenger space, it is often much more spacious on the second and third rows than so many three-row SUVs today. In fact, the Odyssey offers 40.9 inches of legroom for second-row passengers and a remarkable 38.1 inches for third-row passengers. Next, it has an enormous cargo hold that you won’t find on any rival three-row SUV. The hold has up to 38.6 cubic feet of cargo space, and the third row folds into the floor. If you are comparing it to three-row SUVs, you’ll find that the Ford Explorer only has an 18.2-cu.ft. hold, barely half of the luggage space an Odyssey has. The recently updated Chevy Tahoe has a 25-cu ft hold, still lagging way behind the Odyssey. What’s more, this minivan can tow up to 3,500 pounds.
Safety
No vehicle package is complete without safety, especially the ones that carry children to and fro their many activities. The Odyssey passes the IIHS and NHTSA crash test with top marks. Honda expands on the basics by making its Honda Sensing features standard. Busy parents will appreciate the extra “eyes” -- sensors or cameras -- that assist with watching the road. This driver assistive technology includes both warnings and automated features. Drivers benefit from a lane keeping assist, forward collision warnings, automatic braking, and adaptive cruise control. In addition, Honda has special features such as the Rear Seat Reminder to remind busy parents to check the back row as they leave. Ready for a safer way to travel? You’ll find the new Phoenix, AZ, Honda Odyssey at Earnhardt Honda.
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