1/20/2024 0 Comments Honda odyssey 2012![]() ![]() The middle seats were easy to move forward to allow access to the back row of seats, and I certainly liked the fact that the set-up offered access to 8 seat belts, but I was a little worried that it would be hard to get kids in and out of the van when having to stop to lift up a seat. That feature alone would save me so much time!Ī few other pluses: power doors and eight seat belts. The GPS system has voice recognition so that you can speak your destination instead of having to enter addresses in manually. The built-in navigation system was easy to use and I LOVED that I could keep my radio on and still listen to directions. How nice would it be to have a cold drink handy when driving to and from practices and activities? Sitting in the driver’s seat, I was also impressed with all of the conveniences that were within my reach – from the built-in navigation system to the radio to the pull-out cooler in the front center console. I spend a lot of time sitting in my car (especially when we take driving trips to Florida for holidays) and I was my seat to cushion me just right. The front seats were roomy and comfortable. The back up camera was certainly helpful. While I am a creature of habit and would still always look over both shoulders, it was nice to have a view behind the car – in my house, there are often balls or bikes left out near the cars. One of the first things I noticed (since I was backing out of a driveway) was the back-up sensor and camera. What I loved about the 2012 Honda Odyssey I do not claim to be a car expert, but instead looked at features from a busy mom’s perspective. Also please refer to Honda’s site for specific details. Please note: I drove the Honda Odyssey Touring Elite, and so not all of the features listed here are in all models. The Odyssey FIT me, and felt 100% natural. On the contrary – as soon as I belted myself in and started backing out of the driveway I had that “old, worn-in pair of shoes” sensation. I often feel awkward getting into a new vehicle, and honestly, I was expecting the Odyssey to take some getting used to. Last week, while I was in Orlando on my press trip for Disneynature’s Chimpanzee, Honda supplied me with a 2012 Odyssey Touring Elite to drive to and from the airport and the store. I want to know if a car fits me and my kids, my gear and my lifestyle. Of course, all of the technical aspects that I try to avoid are important….but I leave those details to my husband. ![]() features (does it have a DVD player? GPS? Bells and whistles?).space (does it hold my family of seven?).When I am shopping for a new car I am looking for a few very specific things: Talk to me about transmissions and engines and you’ll lose me pretty quickly. ![]()
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