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| The Bottom Line | Even with a redesign, the 2008 Honda Odyssey looks like a minivan from the last century, and its cabin tech barely gets it into this one. But it offers practical and economical transportation for a lot of people. | The 2006 Honda Odyssey EX-L is well set up for long trips with kids, getting decent highway mileage for a minivan, offering good in-cabin entertainment options, and keeping the driver informed with navigation. | The 2011 Honda Odyssey Touring Elite combines easy drivability with a very advanced rear-seat entertainment system, making for an excellent multiuse family hauler. | The 2011 Toyota Sienna Limited offers comfort and entertainment for rear-seat passengers, and a reasonably tech-filled driving experience, with some limitations. | The 2008 Dodge Grand Caravan defies the normal expectations for drivability in a minivan, while offering excellent entertainment features for families. Its few flaws are the kinds of things you might expect in a minivan. |
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| Body style | Van | van | minivan | Minivan | Van |
| Trim levels | Touring | Touring | Info unavailable | Info unavailable | SXT |
| Available Engine | Gas | Gas | Gas | Gas | Gas |
| Drivetrain available | Front-drive | front-drive | Front-drive | Front-drive | Front-drive |
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