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it's pretty much like previous odyssey, isn't it?
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i think the stream/latitude is
different from the prev-gen odyssey
in that it seems to have been designed
as more of a sport-wagon than mini-van.
automobile enthusiast's magazine 'car'
of the u.k. loves the stream/latitude.
it raves about the handling dynamics especially.
(i don't recall anyone ever raving about the old ody's. -heh.)
and unlike the old ody, it is built on the civic platform,
and i believe it is available w/ a 5speed manual,
or a 5speed sequential shift auto, all-disc brakes,
abs w/ electronic brakeforce distribution, emergency brake assist,
sunroof, civic si-style center-mounted shift,
available w/ a 1.7 SOHC VTEC, or a 2.0 DOHC i-VTEC!
-it is similar to the prev-gen ody with it's 4-doors and a hatch,and fold-flat 3rd row seat,
but it seems to be smaller and much more sporting!
-i am sure the specs and details vary from market to market, worldwide, as any honda,
but i hope the north-american stream/latitude, if it truly comes here,
will mirror the u.k. stream, esp. w/ the 2.0! - it would be in my driveway in a heartbeat,
i would love to have a honda wagon that does not resemble a sport-'hostility'-vehicle.
-heh. -anyway, sorry about rambling on there, hope that answers your question.
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