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best mate is looking for a 7 seater

I always love the odyssey looks, plus he is a honda man, the choice is obvious.

Until territory win the car of the year, seems like it might be a even better choice?

We have yet to test drive both of them, but would like to know what other think

the car is going to be daily, picking up stock and his 3 little kids.

His wife will be the main driver while he will drive it oftenly

cheers :)

http://www.ford.com.au/territory/default.asp

http://www.honda.com.au/odyssey/odyssey/index1.htm

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odyssey for sure, can beat honda technology, they look fat, and have all the mod cons as standard.

the ford guys at tafe rubbish the territorys like they do the falcons, and from what ive seen, the quality isnt what it should be for the price, and all the little selling features arent really practical.

cheers

Linton

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