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  2. Honda Odyssey (international) - Wikipedia

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    The first-generation Odyssey was a raised wagon from Honda that was launched in Japan and North America in 1994. [4] Based on the fifth-generation Accord sedan, it was offered with an optional 4WD (with RA2 and RA4 chassis), and from 1997 with a 3.0-litre V6 J30A engine with the RA5 chassis code (front-wheel drive only).

  3. Honda Odyssey (North America) - Wikipedia

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    However, the power moonroof from the previous generation's EX trim was removed. The 2004 model was the only second generation Odyssey model year to receive reliability ratings of five out of five according to Automotive Information Systems. [citation needed] IIHS gave the Odyssey a Good rating in the Frontal Offset Test from 1999 to 2004. [19]

  4. List of Honda automobiles - Wikipedia

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    Honda Micro Commuter: 2011: Honda Model X: 2001: entered production as the Element Honda MV-99: 1998: entered production as the second generation Odyssey Honda Neukom: 1999: Honda NeuV: 2017: Honda New Small Concept: 2009: entered production as the Brio Honda N800: 1965: Honda OSM: 2008: Honda P-NUT Concept: 2009: Honda Project 2&4: 2015: Honda ...

  5. File:2018 Honda Odyssey EX-L 3.5L, front 8.23.19.jpg - Wikipedia

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  6. Variable Cylinder Management - Wikipedia

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    Variable Cylinder Management (VCM) is Honda's term for its variable displacement technology, which saves fuel by using the i-VTEC system to disable one bank of cylinders during specific driving conditions—for example, highway driving. The second version of VCM (VCM-2) took this a step further, allowing the engine to go from 6 cylinders, down ...

  7. Honda Odyssey - Wikipedia

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    Honda Odyssey can refer to three motor vehicles manufactured by Honda: Honda Odyssey (ATV) Honda Odyssey (Minivan, international) Honda Odyssey (Minivan, North America)