Pat, Barre, Mass.

Power-adjustable pedals are a great feature for shorter or taller drivers who need more adjustability for a comfortable driving position. The feature also helps drivers to remain a safe distance from the airbags (at least 10 inches).

For the 2008 and 2009 model years (at least up until this point in 2009’s releases), the Honda Odyssey is the sole carrier of power-adjustable pedals in Honda’s lineup. The adjustable pedals are only available on the $40,000 Touring model.

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Picture: 2008 Honda Odyssey adjustable pedal button

Toyota isn’t offering power-adjustable pedals on its 2008 and 2009 models. In previous years, the feature could be found on the Camry.

To find and research a car with adjustable pedals or other features, you can tap into Cars.com’s Vehicle Recommender tool and choose “Power Adjustable Pedals” in the “Power Equipment” category.

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Answered by Joe Bruzek on September 18, 2008 in I'm Just Wondering , What Car Should I Buy? | Permalink

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Doesn't the telescoping steering wheel basically remove the need for moving pedals?

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