The third-row bench seat can be folded into a deep recess, leaving a completely flat floor aft of the second seat for carrying cargo. It is a relatively simple process, though the third-seat headrests must be removed and stowed in side pockets first. Setting the third seat back in place for passengers reveals a large well in the floor, where you can stash enough groceries to sustain an army and not worry about them sliding around. (Try that in a sport-utility.) The back of the third-row seat is raked for comfort.
By sliding the seats sideways, the second row can be converted from two bucket seats to a small bench with a bit of effort. But the main benefit of second-row buckets is improved access to the third row. Second-row seats are removable, which, with the rear seats folded into the floor, turns the Odyssey into a carpeted cargo van. When you're in more of a hurry or away from the garage, the second-row seats can be folded down, leaving space for large, flat items. That's a nice convenience for those spontaneous stops at the home-improvement center. The second-row bucket seats are adjustable fore and aft, allowing optimum comfort for six passengers. Adjustable shoulder belts for the front and second-rows add comfort.
Temperature and fan controls are available for all three rows, along with fully adjustable vents. Materials are top-grade, and the interior color scheme is attractive. The 2000-2001 models already offered an array of cup holders and map pockets, but Honda has added more for 2002, along with handy bag hooks and grab rails. Next Page