


The EXL trim starts at $36,050 and adds forward collision and lane departure warning, a power moon roof and lift gate, a leather-wrapped steering wheel, and leather-trimmed and heated front seats. (Opens in a new window) Read Our 2016 Toyota RAV4 SE Review With a SE discount of $1,050 and a destination and handling charge of $880, the final sticker price on our test vehicle came to $34,255. The SE trim that we tested has a base price of $33,425 and adds a 115-volt third-row power outlet, SiriusXM satellite radio, a DVD-based rear seat entertainment system with a 9-inch screen, and a HondaVAC built-in vacuum cleaner. The EX trim starts at $32,550 and adds 17-inch alloy wheels, Honda's Lane Watch passenger side camera, power sliding doors, programmable Smart Entry, automatic headlights, heated side mirrors, keyless ignition, a HomeLink garage door opener, second-row sunshades, three-zone automatic climate control, a removable center console, a second-row center seat, a ten-way power driver's seat, hands-free text messaging, the HondaLink infotainment system, a separate six-inch audio touch screen, and a 270-watt/seven-speaker audio system with a subwoofer. On the tech side you get Bluetooth for phone and audio, an 8-inch touch-screen infotainment interface, and a 240-watt/seven-speaker audio system with a subwoofer, AM/FM radio, CD, USB, and aux-inputs, as well as Pandora Internet Radio capability.
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The base level LX starts at $29,400 and comes with 17-inch wheels, projector beam halogen headlights, LED taillights, chrome door handles, a roof spoiler with integrated brake light, intermittent front and rear windshield wipers, keyless entry, power windows, a rearview camera, cruise control, a tilt and telescopic steering wheel with illuminated controls, ambient console lighting, manual front and rear climate control, adjustable second-row seats with armrests and a walk-in feature for the third row, and an eight-way power driver's seat and four-way power front passenger seat. The 2016 Honda Odyssey ($34,255.00 at Truecar) (Opens in a new window) comes in six different trim levels, all with a 3.5-liter, 248-horsepower V6 engine and six-speed automatic transmission. Since 1982, PCMag has tested and rated thousands of products to help you make better buying decisions. ( See how we test everything we review (Opens in a new window).) Its biggest drawbacks are its lackluster infotainment system and connectivity options, but as far as minivans go, it's definitely worth considering. The Odyssey also has the advantage of being one of the best-handling vehicles in the segment, while its standard V6 engine delivers both good acceleration and fuel economy. The 2016 Odyssey's interior not only provides plenty of room but is also highly versatile, with second-row seats on upper trim levels that can be slid forward to provide extra space for third-row passengers, and shifted apart to create more shoulder room. If you find yourself needing to regularly haul that many passengers and their gear (we're looking at you, soccer moms and dads), it's easy to see why the Honda Odyssey has been a perennial top seller.

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Lackluster connectivity and driver assists.įor as much as they're maligned, minivans are practically the only cars, save buses or RVs, that can comfortably seat up to eight adults and also handle most of their luggage.
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