2011 Odyssey May Cause 2nd Baby Boom

This vehicle may be to blame for the coming of a 2nd Baby Boom The 2010 U.S. Census team has new concerns the all-new 2011 Honda Odyssey could cause what bloggers have dubbed a "2nd Baby Boom".

Scientists are extremely worried that adults with 0-2 children will desire this beautifully-styled vehicle so much that they will actually have more children, just to justify owning one.

"Our internal market research has shown such a fierce attraction to the curves on this new Honda that it's causing the area of brain linked to parenting many children to light up the monitor," remarked Dr. Chip Lipbalm, of the Center for Population Expansion (CPE).  "We really think this will help regions like Scandinavia who are actually seeing a decrease in population."

It appears single men even want to get in on the 2011 Odyssey craze.

"I never planned on having a family," 24-year-old Jayson Jagger, of New York City told Sconda Blog.  "But the moment I saw this awesome minivan, with room for three car seats across the middle, I bought a wedding ring for my girlfriend of 3 weeks and we're expecting triplets this September!"

Some on the interweb had claimed the newest version of the Odyssey would be renamed the Iliad, but those rumors were put to rest by Honda last week when they unveiled the minivan for the first time at Chicago's Auto Show.

While dealers like Scott Honda in West Chester, PA are taking orders for the new Odyssey, reports are that the vehicle may not be sold in India and China due the their already huge populations.

Stay tuned to Sconda Blog for updates as they come in.

About douglas p. scott

Marketing Manager for Scott Honda & Scott Select, Manager of the Scott Bid Sale, President of the Board of Trustees of The Walden School, husband, proud father and social media juggler.
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