G1 Ody, What's an EX Sports Van?

Discussion in 'General Motoring' started by Gordon McGrew, Oct 11, 2003.

  1. I am looking at first generation Odysseys and I see some listed as EX
    Sports Vans. What is the difference from regular EX, if any? Also,
    what features does the EX get over the LX? Any weak spots I should
    pay attention to? I would be looking at '97 or '98.
     
    Gordon McGrew, Oct 11, 2003
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  2. Gordon McGrew

    DrPimpDaddi Guest

    Don't bother, they suck. Pay a little more and get the 2nd gen.




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    DrPimpDaddi, Oct 11, 2003
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  3. Gordon McGrew

    E. Meyer Guest

    I don't think I've ever seen a "Sports Van", so I can't comment on that.

    I had a '96 EX. It is still in the family hauling kids for one of my
    daughters.

    From the showroom, it has an electric sunroof, alloy wheels and the body
    side molding is painted the same color as the car. It also has captain's
    chairs in the middle row and there is an electric up-down control on the
    driver's seat. I'm not sure if those are options on the LX or not.

    That later models have ten more horsepower than the earlier ones.
     
    E. Meyer, Oct 12, 2003
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  4. Gordon McGrew

    E. Meyer Guest

    Why do you day that? It is smaller and more maneuverable than the 2nd gen
    and some people (myself included) actually prefer four doors.
     
    E. Meyer, Oct 12, 2003
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  5. Not an issue of money. G2 won't fit in my garage and it is generally
    bigger than I need. What I really want is the Honda sport version of
    my Volvo 240 Wagon. Hoping an old Ody will hold me over until they
    start making something like that.
     
    Gordon McGrew, Oct 12, 2003
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    Gordon,

    Get the '98, for the V-Tec. More power and better gas mileage. Let me
    know where you are and maybe we can help each other...

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