If you own an older Odyssey and are looking to improve its gas mileage, consider switching to a set of low-rolling-resistance (LRR) tires at your next tire change. The EX-L and Touring editions of the 2008 Odyssey deliver 25 miles per gallon (MPG) on the highway. The engine in the EX-L and Touring models use Variable Cylinder Management with higher compression (10.5:1 compared to 10.0:1 in the LX and EX). The 2008 Odyssey features a 241 horsepower (HP), 3.5 liter, 24-Valve SOHC i-VTEC V-6 engine in EX-L and Touring trim, and a 244 HP 3.5-Liter, 24-Valve SOHC VTEC V-6 engine in the LX and EX models. The Odyssey went through a significant redesign in 2005 and underwent a slight facelift for the 2008 model year. Fuel economy figures have improved over previous years, with the LX, EX, and EX-L rated at 18 city / 27 highway / 21 combined and the Touring Edition rated at 19 / 28 / 22. The LX, EX, and EX-L models use a five-speed automatic, while the Touring Edition uses a six-speed. All 2011 Odysseys are fitted with the 3.5-liter 24-Valve SOHC i-VTEC V6 engine, rated at 248 HP. The Odyssey was redesigned for the 2011 model year. Over the years, the Odyssey’s solid reputation for quality and good gas mileage ratings have enabled it to become one of the best-selling minivans in America. Although Honda’s popular Odyssey was first introduced in 1995, it didn’t hit its stride until a 1999 redesign.
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