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EX-L
4.91
(116 trips)
Trip start
Trip end
Pickup at car location
We’ll send you the exact address once your trip is booked.
Pickup locations
Distance included
Day
200 mi
Week
1400 mi
Month
1800 mi
Insurance & Protection
Insurance via Travelers
22 MPG
Gas (Regular)
4 doors
7 seats
The second generation North American market Odyssey was first assembled in Canada as a 1999 model mainly for North America between 1998 and 2004 — and exported to Japan as the LaGreat between 1999 and 2004.[13][14] The television ad campaign for the new Odyssey evoked moments from the film 2001: A Space Odyssey, particularly the extended space-station docking and lunar landing sequences to the soundtrack of The Blue Danube waltz. By its second generation, the Odyssey was considerably larger than its predecessor, and adopted the Chrysler style minivan format, with sliding rear doors instead of hinged ones, simpler front strut suspension in place of upper and lower control arm front suspension of the 1995–1998 model and a 210 hp (157 kW) V6 engine instead of the original, four-cylinder. The Odyssey offered two sliding doors as standard equipment, whereas some minivans of the time only offered one, a second door being optional. The Odyssey offered power sliding doors which were standard on the EX trim, but not available on the LX trim. The Odyssey kept the fold-into-the-floor rear seat, an innovation adopted by many other minivans. The van continued to receive upgrades, such as offering both VHS and DVD-based entertainment systems. There was also an available Honda Satellite-Linked Navigation System, introduced during 1999, which became the first navigation system ever offered in a minivan. 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.[15] The second generation was praised for its powerful V6, its handling from its four-wheel independent suspension, and its features such as a large cabin, power sliding doors (manual sliding doors on LX models) and the stow-away third-row seat. Some[who?] found it noisier than competitors. It won consecutive Edmunds.com Editors' Most Wanted awards from 1999 to 2003 in the minivan category.[16] This is also the only generation of the Honda Odyssey where the power windows are only on the driver's and front passenger's doors.
Automatic transmission
AUX input
Heated seats
Long-term car
Add optional Extras to your trip at checkout.
Stroller
Single or Double
$30/trip1 available
Snowshoes
Snow Chain for tires
$20/trip1 available
Child safety seat
$20/trip4 available
- Please return the car in the same condition as you received it. Mud, dirt, sand, food particles, beverage spills, or similar will result in a cleaning fee. - No smoking or any type of marijuana. If there is any lingering smell, we will report to Turo and charge a cleaning fee of $250. - Please refuel the car to the same level as it was when you picked it up. If you are running short of time and cannot refuel it, that is ok too. We will charge you only for the fuel and will NOT charge you any other refueling fees. - No pets, please.
Ratings and reviews
4.91
(99 ratings)
Reviews
Josh
Yoshi’s Van was perfect. Highly recommend.
David
Excellent... Perfect for my needs
Elizabeth
Super a very nice car, easy to pick up and drop it as well, I am very grateful for my vacation!
Jacob
Yoshi was great to work with! Van had some kinks but worked well and was very clean.
Thomas
The van was older, but worked great and made me feel like a local. I would definitely rent again.
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EX-L
4.91
(116 trips)
22 MPG
Gas (Regular)
4 doors
7 seats
The second generation North American market Odyssey was first assembled in Canada as a 1999 model mainly for North America between 1998 and 2004 — and exported to Japan as the LaGreat between 1999 and 2004.[13][14] The television ad campaign for the new Odyssey evoked moments from the film 2001: A Space Odyssey, particularly the extended space-station docking and lunar landing sequences to the soundtrack of The Blue Danube waltz. By its second generation, the Odyssey was considerably larger than its predecessor, and adopted the Chrysler style minivan format, with sliding rear doors instead of hinged ones, simpler front strut suspension in place of upper and lower control arm front suspension of the 1995–1998 model and a 210 hp (157 kW) V6 engine instead of the original, four-cylinder. The Odyssey offered two sliding doors as standard equipment, whereas some minivans of the time only offered one, a second door being optional. The Odyssey offered power sliding doors which were standard on the EX trim, but not available on the LX trim. The Odyssey kept the fold-into-the-floor rear seat, an innovation adopted by many other minivans. The van continued to receive upgrades, such as offering both VHS and DVD-based entertainment systems. There was also an available Honda Satellite-Linked Navigation System, introduced during 1999, which became the first navigation system ever offered in a minivan. 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.[15] The second generation was praised for its powerful V6, its handling from its four-wheel independent suspension, and its features such as a large cabin, power sliding doors (manual sliding doors on LX models) and the stow-away third-row seat. Some[who?] found it noisier than competitors. It won consecutive Edmunds.com Editors' Most Wanted awards from 1999 to 2003 in the minivan category.[16] This is also the only generation of the Honda Odyssey where the power windows are only on the driver's and front passenger's doors.
Automatic transmission
AUX input
Heated seats
Long-term car
Add optional Extras to your trip at checkout.
Stroller
Single or Double
$30/trip1 available
Snowshoes
Snow Chain for tires
$20/trip1 available
Child safety seat
$20/trip4 available
- Please return the car in the same condition as you received it. Mud, dirt, sand, food particles, beverage spills, or similar will result in a cleaning fee. - No smoking or any type of marijuana. If there is any lingering smell, we will report to Turo and charge a cleaning fee of $250. - Please refuel the car to the same level as it was when you picked it up. If you are running short of time and cannot refuel it, that is ok too. We will charge you only for the fuel and will NOT charge you any other refueling fees. - No pets, please.
Ratings and reviews
4.91
(99 ratings)
Reviews
Josh
Yoshi’s Van was perfect. Highly recommend.
David
Excellent... Perfect for my needs
Elizabeth
Super a very nice car, easy to pick up and drop it as well, I am very grateful for my vacation!
Jacob
Yoshi was great to work with! Van had some kinks but worked well and was very clean.
Thomas
The van was older, but worked great and made me feel like a local. I would definitely rent again.
Trip start
Trip end
Pickup at car location
We’ll send you the exact address once your trip is booked.
Pickup locations
Distance included
Day
200 mi
Week
1400 mi
Month
1800 mi
Insurance & Protection
Insurance via Travelers