Which manufacturer produces the Odyssey?
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The Odyssey is produced by Honda. Below is an introduction to the Odyssey: 1. Overview: The Odyssey is a vehicle launched by Honda, which went on sale nationwide in January 2007. It is equipped with a satellite navigation system, featuring an 8-inch large display screen and voice guidance function, and uses a 2.4L i-VTEC high-performance engine with variable valve timing and lift. 2. Safety Features: The Odyssey adopts Honda's unique G-CON safety technology, designed and manufactured with a highly efficient body structure that absorbs collision energy. This structure can fully absorb and reasonably disperse collision energy, significantly reducing the load on the passenger compartment, minimizing the impact force on passengers, ensuring their survival space, and thus maximizing passenger safety.
I previously owned an Odyssey, and it felt incredibly spacious to drive, making it especially suitable for family use. Honda is its manufacturer, a Japanese car company that I've always trusted. The design is quite user-friendly, with the second and third-row seats able to fold flat, making loading luggage super convenient. I drove it for three years, and the fuel consumption was well-controlled, around 10 liters per 100 kilometers in the city and even lower on the highway. Honda has strict quality control, and the new Odyssey even added a hybrid system, making it both eco-friendly and fuel-efficient. Maintenance isn't a hassle either—just a visit to the 4S store every six months. Now when I see the new model on the road, I still miss that smooth driving feel. Highly recommended for owners who need a spacious car—absolutely reliable.