I rented the Nissan Elgrand with this feature when my family came to visit me. The overhead view is really cool, especially when trying to get thru tight corners in Tokyo's backstreets. One more thing, the Japanese Honda Odyssey is COMPLETELY different than the American one. The American one is fat, overweight, and ugly. The Japanese one is slim, hip, and sleek. Cars imitating life?
Hey now, some of us like our big ass Odysseys. Especially if you have impaired mobility, like me. It's the only car I drove (and I drove every freakin car out there before I bought) that I could easily enter and exit. I really wanted a small car but I am one of the 1% of drivers who have little choice but to drive a physically larger car to avoid serious discomfort. And no, I am not a big fatty, either.
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I rented the Nissan Elgrand with this feature when my family came to visit me. The overhead view is really cool, especially when trying to get thru tight corners in Tokyo's backstreets. One more thing, the Japanese Honda Odyssey is COMPLETELY different than the American one. The American one is fat, overweight, and ugly. The Japanese one is slim, hip, and sleek. Cars imitating life?
Hey now, some of us like our big ass Odysseys. Especially if you have impaired mobility, like me. It's the only car I drove (and I drove every freakin car out there before I bought) that I could easily enter and exit. I really wanted a small car but I am one of the 1% of drivers who have little choice but to drive a physically larger car to avoid serious discomfort. And no, I am not a big fatty, either.