I drove to Honda's introduction ride-and-drive event yesterday for the 2011 Odyssey minivan with a combination of anticipation and dread. With the current Odyssey at the top of our minivan Ratings, you wonder if they made a good thing better or if they messed it up.

But there was another part to this. I just bought a 2010 Odyssey for my household. Over $5,000 off sticker and strong resale, even for our less-than-concourses 2005 Odyssey, helped push the purchase. Plus, I knew that the last year of a body style means the bugs are usually worked out. But in true Honda fashion, details on the redesign were sketchy

But there was another part to this. I just bought a 2010 Odyssey for my household. Over $5,000 off sticker and strong resale, even for our less-than-concourses 2005 Odyssey, helped push the purchase. Plus, I knew that the last year of a body style means the bugs are usually worked out. But in true Honda fashion, details on the redesign were sketchy
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