2005 honda odyssey

Discussion in 'Odyssey' started by wingbay, Feb 22, 2004.

  1. wingbay

    wingbay Guest

    Thanks for all the kind coments.
    However, the lagreat looks exactly the same as the NA odyssey. Would the
    2005 NA odyssey the same as lagreat. If it is, then what would the NA 2005
    odyssey looks like? The same as 2004? If it is, then it is no change on the
    model.
    I would definitely prefer the one on the jp website. If it is, then it is
    much better than the 2004 model.

    Any other
    comments?
     
    wingbay, Feb 23, 2004
    #21
  2. wingbay

    Adam Clarke Guest

    The 2005 model will not be available until september.
     
    Adam Clarke, Feb 23, 2004
    #22
  3. wingbay

    Adam Clarke Guest

    The 2005 model will not be available until september.
     
    Adam Clarke, Feb 23, 2004
    #23
  4. wingbay

    TomP Guest

    Look at it, it's the door slammer Ody, ala '95~'98 (US market Ody.)

    There will be no Big surprises with the '05 (USA market) Ody.

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    TomP, Feb 23, 2004
    #24
  5. wingbay

    TomP Guest

    Look at it, it's the door slammer Ody, ala '95~'98 (US market Ody.)

    There will be no Big surprises with the '05 (USA market) Ody.

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    TomP, Feb 23, 2004
    #25
  6. wingbay

    Mikey Guest

    How many styling changes can you make to a breadbox? really.
    Would it not be better if they spent the money and R&D on fixing the
    problematic transmissions and further refining the vehicle?
    That way, the resale of older Odysseys would stay up and owners would be
    happy? Or didn't have to increase prices to recoup new tooling?
     
    Mikey, Feb 24, 2004
    #26
  7. wingbay

    Mikey Guest

    How many styling changes can you make to a breadbox? really.
    Would it not be better if they spent the money and R&D on fixing the
    problematic transmissions and further refining the vehicle?
    That way, the resale of older Odysseys would stay up and owners would be
    happy? Or didn't have to increase prices to recoup new tooling?
     
    Mikey, Feb 24, 2004
    #27
  8. =====================

    If the resale value of used Hondas gets any higher, it won't be
    worthwhile to buy a new one ever again. that would creare an
    interresting mess, no?

    'Curly'
     
    'Curly Q. Links', Feb 24, 2004
    #28
  9. =====================

    If the resale value of used Hondas gets any higher, it won't be
    worthwhile to buy a new one ever again. that would creare an
    interresting mess, no?

    'Curly'
     
    'Curly Q. Links', Feb 24, 2004
    #29
  10. wingbay

    binetc Guest

    If you guyz are interested in the Odyssey, go to
    odyclub.com
    those guyz are all over it
     
    binetc, Feb 24, 2004
    #30
  11. wingbay

    Chris Guest

    Slight error there Elmo;
    The '96 Civic ended production in 2000, and the '98 Accord ended production
    in '02.
    -chris
     
    Chris, Feb 28, 2004
    #31
  12. wingbay

    Chris Guest

    Slight error there Elmo;
    The '96 Civic ended production in 2000, and the '98 Accord ended production
    in '02.
    -chris
     
    Chris, Feb 28, 2004
    #32
  13. IOW 5 years of production each.

    Rgds, George Macdonald

    "Just because they're paranoid doesn't mean you're not psychotic" - Who, me??
     
    George Macdonald, Feb 28, 2004
    #33
  14. IOW 5 years of production each.

    Rgds, George Macdonald

    "Just because they're paranoid doesn't mean you're not psychotic" - Who, me??
     
    George Macdonald, Feb 28, 2004
    #34

  15. That's exactly what I said. "Until 03" didn't include 03, and "until
    01" didn't include 01.
     
    Elmo P. Shagnasty, Feb 28, 2004
    #35

  16. That's exactly what I said. "Until 03" didn't include 03, and "until
    01" didn't include 01.
     
    Elmo P. Shagnasty, Feb 28, 2004
    #36
  17. wingbay

    Chris Guest

    Sorry, I guess I can't count to five!
    -chris
     
    Chris, Mar 6, 2004
    #37
  18. wingbay

    Chris Guest

    Sorry, I guess I can't count to five!
    -chris
     
    Chris, Mar 6, 2004
    #38
  19. wingbay

    SA Guest

    Yeah resale values of older Ody's will not be affected at all UNTIL the
    new model starts showing up in the RESALE (not new) market in
    significant numbers (i.e., 3-4 years from now).

    On the other hand, NEW Odysseys can be had right now for close to
    invoice (maybe $500-$750 over), whereas when the new one comes out you
    can bet you will pay well over MSRP for at least 2 years. Even the
    current one is in limited supply, so I have no idea why they are
    discounting them so much. My dealer (a huge dealer) had about 40
    Accords, over 75 Civics, and 5 Odysssey's all of them EX-L's, he said he
    had not gotten any LX's or EX's in some time
     
    SA, Mar 7, 2004
    #39
  20. wingbay

    SA Guest

    Yeah resale values of older Ody's will not be affected at all UNTIL the
    new model starts showing up in the RESALE (not new) market in
    significant numbers (i.e., 3-4 years from now).

    On the other hand, NEW Odysseys can be had right now for close to
    invoice (maybe $500-$750 over), whereas when the new one comes out you
    can bet you will pay well over MSRP for at least 2 years. Even the
    current one is in limited supply, so I have no idea why they are
    discounting them so much. My dealer (a huge dealer) had about 40
    Accords, over 75 Civics, and 5 Odysssey's all of them EX-L's, he said he
    had not gotten any LX's or EX's in some time
     
    SA, Mar 7, 2004
    #40
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