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Steve B. @ Apr 3rd 2006 12:57PM
The interior looks really good. It's very Honda-like, sort of a supersized first generation CR-V with a full console. This is hardly a bad thing; which after years of horrible GM interiors, you have to imitate before you can accel with your own style... fake it before you make it. The exterior also looks somewhat Honda-like as well, but I digress.
The strangest part is the rear seating. Why don't those seats slide forward to allow easier rear access, plus adjustable legroom. From the images, it doesn't look like the center row is capable of any fore-aft adjustment at all. The rear seats also don't fold flat into the floor.
This is a pricey vehicle, for something that basically does the same job as an Odyssey with less efficiency and finesse. Also, is the spare under the rear seat, or did they stick with that Gawd-awful ratcheting wheel suspender that you have to crank-down through a hole in the rear bumper.