Confirming it is Touring Elite and not just Touring

Asked by carsforme123 Mar 14, 2014 at 09:16 AM about the 2012 Honda Odyssey Touring FWD

Question type: Shopping & Pricing

I have found a Odyssey 2012 touring Elite. I think it is an elite. However I can't confirm. I see HDMI on the 3rd row passenger side and wide screen tv. Where do I see/count the 12 speakers?

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BTW, the Carfax says Touring/Touring elite. But the sticker on the back of the car just says Touring. I think starting in 2014 or may be in 2013 that Honda started saying "Elite". Before that, it was just saying "Touring" on the back for both touring and touring elite. I do see the Blind Spot Indicator as well.

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If it has the ultrawide rear entertainment system and the blind spot monitoring system, it is the touring elite. Those were only on the touring elite model and not the standard touring model.

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