My dream van
For the past 18 years I've been driving a Plymouth Voyager. Yeah, I know: ancient wheels. But it was the "king" of minivans and as a disabled veteran, I wanted something into which I could easily load my wheelchair. The driver's side sliding door was perfect for this.
Now it's time to upgrade to a Honda Odyssey. I'm pretty excited about getting an Odyssey. Two years ago my wife got a Honda Fit and it's a sweet little ride. (Any way to turbocharge it? I guess I'll have to look around and find out!)
I'm not a modder, but I'm interested in getting my new Odyssey to kneel. Or perhaps I'll have lowering springs installed. That's really why I joined this site.
So here's hoping I can get a new low ride soon!
Now it's time to upgrade to a Honda Odyssey. I'm pretty excited about getting an Odyssey. Two years ago my wife got a Honda Fit and it's a sweet little ride. (Any way to turbocharge it? I guess I'll have to look around and find out!)
I'm not a modder, but I'm interested in getting my new Odyssey to kneel. Or perhaps I'll have lowering springs installed. That's really why I joined this site.
So here's hoping I can get a new low ride soon!
In my PERSONAL OPINION, i believe turbocharging a Honda is a waste of time, it raises the hp a little and just fixes the torque it lacks.
If you want to go N/A it is great though! Now regarding your odyssey, I would really recommend looking into Air Suspension systems, they'd look beautiful with a tucked rear end.
Again just my 2 cents.
Cheers.
If you want to go N/A it is great though! Now regarding your odyssey, I would really recommend looking into Air Suspension systems, they'd look beautiful with a tucked rear end.
Again just my 2 cents.
Cheers.
You'll never see 500+whp on any of the current 4 cylinders offered by Honda, without going with forced induction... so your opinion bucks actual fact.
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