


Though it's a roomy minivan that seats up to eight, it drives like a much smaller vehicle. On the road, the 2014 Odyssey continues to impress.

Newly available features include keyless ignition/entry, forward-collision and lane-departure warning systems, and even an in-vehicle vacuum cleaner.
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There are more standard features this year, as even the base 2014 Odyssey LX comes with a four-way power passenger seat, an 8-inch color display and an upgraded audio system with Bluetooth streaming audio and a Pandora interface. On the outside, the Odyssey looks pretty much the same, with minor styling differences at the front and rear. Outfitted with the very latest in family-friendly techno-gadgetry, this Odyssey seems ready and determined to maintain its position at the front of the pack. Though the minivan has long been a top seller in its class, it comes to market this year armed with upgrades that make it clear that Honda is taking nothing for granted. Thankfully, this isn't the case with the 2014 Honda Odyssey. Market dominance often brings with it a certain measure of complacency.
