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Hello,
I was curious what people thought of the current Minivan possibilites out there today? I have a wife and 2 children... have the activities any other parents may have... girlscouts, soccer practice... multiple kids needing a ride to some after school activity... you know the drill! Today my wife and I went out and looked at the following vehicles... we are considering buying slightly USED .... a short explanation or impression/limited opinion follows of our experience today... if anyone can see where I'm going or have any thoughts in addition... I would appreciate it... Honda Odyessy - Not many out there for sale as far as used... price seems high at used ones 2001 for instance coming in at $24,000.00 >> Kind of cheapy in the interiors... not at all plush in anyway... did like the foldback third seat that sinks into the floor... pretty damn quick... roomy, cavernous from what my wife heard someone claim... Don't know, can I expect 250,000 miles on this thing? Kia Sedona - Wow what a bargain some 100,000 miles or 10 years warranty I think??... Was it on the drivetrain???... sounds good... a bit smaller than the oddyessy! not as roomy also... interior looked a little more plusher though... what a price... $19,000.00 for a new one! Do these things last 260,000 miles like I would think the Honda Odyessy should??? or what??? Toyota Seinna - Saw one... used for $25,000 what's the deal with that... do these things last for 300,000 miles or what?? The dealer said that they even have a 3 month wait on new ones! Probably a lie! ****No clear winner here...***** I like the Odyessey's room and honda's track record... don't like the price... could I buy a used one with 50,000 miles and get 260,000 miles off it... than it would be worth the $19,000.00 for a used one with the high miles! Does that seem like a "sound" opinion? Kia Sedona... nice... but a little smaller... price a new/used one with 15,000 miles at $16,000.00... ok... can I make it to 100,001 miles and than have problems and wish I would have bought the Odyessey or Seinna??? don't know... Toyota Seinna... saw 1 today... Is it worth it... sounds like a lot of people think so! |
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In article <uuaHb.668275$Tr4.1675554@attbi_s03>,
"dano" <adfa@unknown.net> wrote: > Hello, > I was curious what people thought of the current Minivan possibilites out > there today? I have a wife and 2 children... have the activities any other > parents may have... girlscouts, soccer practice... multiple kids needing a > ride to some after school activity... you know the drill! > > Today my wife and I went out and looked at the following vehicles... we are > considering buying slightly USED .... a short explanation or > impression/limited opinion follows of our experience today... if anyone can > see where I'm going or have any thoughts in addition... I would appreciate > it... > > Honda Odyessy - Not many out there for sale as far as used... price seems > high at used ones 2001 for instance coming in at $24,000.00 >> Kind of > cheapy in the interiors... not at all plush in anyway... did like the > foldback third seat that sinks into the floor... pretty damn quick... roomy, > cavernous from what my wife heard someone claim... Don't know, can I expect > 250,000 miles on this thing? > > Kia Sedona - Wow what a bargain some 100,000 miles or 10 years warranty I > think??... Was it on the drivetrain???... sounds good... a bit smaller than > the oddyessy! not as roomy also... interior looked a little more plusher > though... what a price... $19,000.00 for a new one! Do these things last > 260,000 miles like I would think the Honda Odyessy should??? or what??? > > Toyota Seinna - Saw one... used for $25,000 what's the deal with that... do > these things last for 300,000 miles or what?? The dealer said that they even > have a 3 month wait on new ones! Probably a lie! > > ****No clear winner here...***** > I like the Odyessey's room and honda's track record... don't like the > price... could I buy a used one with 50,000 miles and get 260,000 miles off > it... than it would be worth the $19,000.00 for a used one with the high > miles! Does that seem like a "sound" opinion? > > Kia Sedona... nice... but a little smaller... price a new/used one with > 15,000 miles at $16,000.00... ok... can I make it to 100,001 miles and than > have problems and wish I would have bought the Odyessey or Seinna??? don't > know... > > Toyota Seinna... saw 1 today... Is it worth it... sounds like a lot of > people think so! > > What about the Dodge Caravan? I understand dealers are blowing them out the doors at real cheap prices. Worth a checkout. Dale -- |
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The Odyessy and the Sienna will both easily get you 300,000 miles,
with proper maintenance. The prices you quoted for pre-owned seem a bit high. Check out the following sites and see if you can pick out a good low mileage van: http://www.autotrader.com http://www.cars.com http://www.swapalease.com Another option is, go to a dealer that sells used cars only. Tell him EXACTLY what you want (mileage, engine, color, no title blemishes or body work, etc.). Tell him you will pay him $500 over what he can buy for at auction. He should even have a list of what sold and the prices from the previous week's auction. Take a gander at those prices and you will cry to see how much markup dealers add to their used cars. Don't get me wrong, I understand that dealers have to make money. However, if I can save a lot of money, I'm going to do it! "dano" <adfa@unknown.net> wrote in message news:<uuaHb.668275$Tr4.1675554@attbi_s03>... > Hello, > I was curious what people thought of the current Minivan possibilites out > there today? I have a wife and 2 children... have the activities any other > parents may have... girlscouts, soccer practice... multiple kids needing a > ride to some after school activity... you know the drill! > > Today my wife and I went out and looked at the following vehicles... we are > considering buying slightly USED .... a short explanation or > impression/limited opinion follows of our experience today... if anyone can > see where I'm going or have any thoughts in addition... I would appreciate > it... > > Honda Odyessy - Not many out there for sale as far as used... price seems > high at used ones 2001 for instance coming in at $24,000.00 >> Kind of > cheapy in the interiors... not at all plush in anyway... did like the > foldback third seat that sinks into the floor... pretty damn quick... roomy, > cavernous from what my wife heard someone claim... Don't know, can I expect > 250,000 miles on this thing? > > Kia Sedona - Wow what a bargain some 100,000 miles or 10 years warranty I > think??... Was it on the drivetrain???... sounds good... a bit smaller than > the oddyessy! not as roomy also... interior looked a little more plusher > though... what a price... $19,000.00 for a new one! Do these things last > 260,000 miles like I would think the Honda Odyessy should??? or what??? > > Toyota Seinna - Saw one... used for $25,000 what's the deal with that... do > these things last for 300,000 miles or what?? The dealer said that they even > have a 3 month wait on new ones! Probably a lie! > > ****No clear winner here...***** > I like the Odyessey's room and honda's track record... don't like the > price... could I buy a used one with 50,000 miles and get 260,000 miles off > it... than it would be worth the $19,000.00 for a used one with the high > miles! Does that seem like a "sound" opinion? > > Kia Sedona... nice... but a little smaller... price a new/used one with > 15,000 miles at $16,000.00... ok... can I make it to 100,001 miles and than > have problems and wish I would have bought the Odyessey or Seinna??? don't > know... > > Toyota Seinna... saw 1 today... Is it worth it... sounds like a lot of > people think so! |
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That's a great idea regarding going to a dealer who sells USED cars... I
have a freind of a friend that basically goes to the auctions... yes.. I will definetly check that out... Thanks "Don Noble" <ukairraid@msn.com> wrote in message news:49607459.0312270437.626ddb1f@posting.google.c om... > The Odyessy and the Sienna will both easily get you 300,000 miles, > with proper maintenance. The prices you quoted for pre-owned seem a > bit high. Check out the following sites and see if you can pick out a > good low mileage van: > > http://www.autotrader.com > http://www.cars.com > http://www.swapalease.com > > Another option is, go to a dealer that sells used cars only. Tell him > EXACTLY what you want (mileage, engine, color, no title blemishes or > body work, etc.). Tell him you will pay him $500 over what he can buy > for at auction. He should even have a list of what sold and the prices > from the previous week's auction. Take a gander at those prices and > you will cry to see how much markup dealers add to their used cars. > Don't get me wrong, I understand that dealers have to make money. > However, if I can save a lot of money, I'm going to do it! > > > "dano" <adfa@unknown.net> wrote in message news:<uuaHb.668275$Tr4.1675554@attbi_s03>... > > Hello, > > I was curious what people thought of the current Minivan possibilites out > > there today? I have a wife and 2 children... have the activities any other > > parents may have... girlscouts, soccer practice... multiple kids needing a > > ride to some after school activity... you know the drill! > > > > Today my wife and I went out and looked at the following vehicles... we are > > considering buying slightly USED .... a short explanation or > > impression/limited opinion follows of our experience today... if anyone can > > see where I'm going or have any thoughts in addition... I would appreciate > > it... > > > > Honda Odyessy - Not many out there for sale as far as used... price seems > > high at used ones 2001 for instance coming in at $24,000.00 >> Kind of > > cheapy in the interiors... not at all plush in anyway... did like the > > foldback third seat that sinks into the floor... pretty damn quick... roomy, > > cavernous from what my wife heard someone claim... Don't know, can I expect > > 250,000 miles on this thing? > > > > Kia Sedona - Wow what a bargain some 100,000 miles or 10 years warranty I > > think??... Was it on the drivetrain???... sounds good... a bit smaller than > > the oddyessy! not as roomy also... interior looked a little more plusher > > though... what a price... $19,000.00 for a new one! Do these things last > > 260,000 miles like I would think the Honda Odyessy should??? or what??? > > > > Toyota Seinna - Saw one... used for $25,000 what's the deal with that... do > > these things last for 300,000 miles or what?? The dealer said that they even > > have a 3 month wait on new ones! Probably a lie! > > > > ****No clear winner here...***** > > I like the Odyessey's room and honda's track record... don't like the > > price... could I buy a used one with 50,000 miles and get 260,000 miles off > > it... than it would be worth the $19,000.00 for a used one with the high > > miles! Does that seem like a "sound" opinion? > > > > Kia Sedona... nice... but a little smaller... price a new/used one with > > 15,000 miles at $16,000.00... ok... can I make it to 100,001 miles and than > > have problems and wish I would have bought the Odyessey or Seinna??? don't > > know... > > > > Toyota Seinna... saw 1 today... Is it worth it... sounds like a lot of > > people think so! > |
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Yea... checked the AutoTrader.com and Cars.com.>>> I was not far off when it
comes to the Odyessy or the Sienna... for anywhere between 18-$19,000.00 you get a USED car with right around 50,000 to 70,000 miles... Heck, I've done this before... have a Toyota Camry for myself right now - 1988 with 260,000 miles... bought it 7 years ago and it had 150,000 miles on it... the price was, no kidding $2800.00>>> looks like I am going to do it again! Thks Dano "dano" <adfa@unknown.net> wrote in message news:P1iHb.214409$_M.936635@attbi_s54... > That's a great idea regarding going to a dealer who sells USED cars... I > have a freind of a friend that basically goes to the auctions... yes.. I > will definetly check that out... > > Thanks > "Don Noble" <ukairraid@msn.com> wrote in message > news:49607459.0312270437.626ddb1f@posting.google.c om... > > The Odyessy and the Sienna will both easily get you 300,000 miles, > > with proper maintenance. The prices you quoted for pre-owned seem a > > bit high. Check out the following sites and see if you can pick out a > > good low mileage van: > > > > http://www.autotrader.com > > http://www.cars.com > > http://www.swapalease.com > > > > Another option is, go to a dealer that sells used cars only. Tell him > > EXACTLY what you want (mileage, engine, color, no title blemishes or > > body work, etc.). Tell him you will pay him $500 over what he can buy > > for at auction. He should even have a list of what sold and the prices > > from the previous week's auction. Take a gander at those prices and > > you will cry to see how much markup dealers add to their used cars. > > Don't get me wrong, I understand that dealers have to make money. > > However, if I can save a lot of money, I'm going to do it! > > > > > > "dano" <adfa@unknown.net> wrote in message > news:<uuaHb.668275$Tr4.1675554@attbi_s03>... > > > Hello, > > > I was curious what people thought of the current Minivan possibilites > out > > > there today? I have a wife and 2 children... have the activities any > other > > > parents may have... girlscouts, soccer practice... multiple kids needing > a > > > ride to some after school activity... you know the drill! > > > > > > Today my wife and I went out and looked at the following vehicles... we > are > > > considering buying slightly USED .... a short explanation or > > > impression/limited opinion follows of our experience today... if anyone > can > > > see where I'm going or have any thoughts in addition... I would > appreciate > > > it... > > > > > > Honda Odyessy - Not many out there for sale as far as used... price > seems > > > high at used ones 2001 for instance coming in at $24,000.00 >> Kind of > > > cheapy in the interiors... not at all plush in anyway... did like the > > > foldback third seat that sinks into the floor... pretty damn quick... > roomy, > > > cavernous from what my wife heard someone claim... Don't know, can I > expect > > > 250,000 miles on this thing? > > > > > > Kia Sedona - Wow what a bargain some 100,000 miles or 10 years warranty > I > > > think??... Was it on the drivetrain???... sounds good... a bit smaller > than > > > the oddyessy! not as roomy also... interior looked a little more plusher > > > though... what a price... $19,000.00 for a new one! Do these things > last > > > 260,000 miles like I would think the Honda Odyessy should??? or what??? > > > > > > Toyota Seinna - Saw one... used for $25,000 what's the deal with that... > do > > > these things last for 300,000 miles or what?? The dealer said that they > even > > > have a 3 month wait on new ones! Probably a lie! > > > > > > ****No clear winner here...***** > > > I like the Odyessey's room and honda's track record... don't like the > > > price... could I buy a used one with 50,000 miles and get 260,000 miles > off > > > it... than it would be worth the $19,000.00 for a used one with the high > > > miles! Does that seem like a "sound" opinion? > > > > > > Kia Sedona... nice... but a little smaller... price a new/used one with > > > 15,000 miles at $16,000.00... ok... can I make it to 100,001 miles and > than > > > have problems and wish I would have bought the Odyessey or Seinna??? > don't > > > know... > > > > > > Toyota Seinna... saw 1 today... Is it worth it... sounds like a lot of > > > people think so! > > > > |
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dale@nsp.com wrote:
> What about the Dodge Caravan? I understand dealers are blowing them out > the doors at real cheap prices. Worth a checkout. My SO has a 1998 Plymouth Grand Voyager. Despite abusive treatment it is still running at 140,000 miles. We did have to have a valve job done because of a burned valve. I suspect this was caused by a combination of irregular oil changes and towing a 24 sailboat down I-95 (the car is not rated to tow anything this big with so much windage). Other than the burned valve it has been fine. And you can buy one for many thousands less than the Toyota or Honda mini vans. However, I am positive that when my SO buys her next vehicle, it will be a new Toyota, but not a mini van. Good friends of mine had a Ford Windstar. They had zero problems though 90,000 miles, but as soon as Honda revised the Odyssey (made it larger), they dumped the Ford for the Honda. They really like the Odyssey, but then they are definitely "Honda" people. I was shocked when they bought the Windstar and not surprised when they swapped it for the Odyssey (even thought the Windstar had been nearly flawless). The older Siennas were smallish, so be sure you compare apples to apples when comparing prices. Ed |
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In article <uuaHb.668275$Tr4.1675554@attbi_s03>,
"dano" <adfa@unknown.net> wrote: > Today my wife and I went out and looked at the following vehicles... we are > considering buying slightly USED .... The market for Japanese minivans wasn't much good until the Honda Odyssey came out in 1999, and even then it took them until 2002 to really get the product right. And once they did, Toyota and Nissan took notice and finally created real minivans. But, it took them until the 2004 model year to do it. The Nissan Quest was obviously not in the real minivan class, and the Sienna prior to 04 was too small and not well enough equipped. The Previa was pretty good, but too quirky really to compete with the Chrysler minivans. If you're buying used, and if you want Japanese, there's only one choice: find a 2002 Odyssey. > Honda Odyessy - Not many out there for sale as far as used... price seems > high at used ones 2001 for instance coming in at $24,000.00 >> Kind of > cheapy in the interiors... not at all plush in anyway... did like the > foldback third seat that sinks into the floor... pretty damn quick... roomy, > cavernous from what my wife heard someone claim... Don't know, can I expect > 250,000 miles on this thing? An 02, yes. A 99-01, maybe. Engine wise, yes. Tranny-wise....???? Honda has extended the transmission warranty on those vehicles to 100K/7 years, but still. Why buy problems? > Kia Sedona - Wow what a bargain Don't be fooled into knowing the price of everything and the value of nothing. You're attracted by the price, but do you know the VALUE of the Sedona? Heavy, underpowered, horrible gas mileage, no resale value. If you're definitely going to keep it forever, the resale value isn't an issue. But it's still heavy, underpowered, and gets horrible gas mileage. Plus it's a bit sparse inside. You're better off buying that used Odyssey. > Toyota Seinna - Saw one... used for $25,000 what's the deal with that... do > these things last for 300,000 miles or what?? The dealer said that they even > have a 3 month wait on new ones! Probably a lie! Not a lie. The price reflects the name; Toyota has a good reputation. However, that particular engine had *some* kind of problem with the oil; some people are claiming that the oil would turn to sludge and cause damage. Toyota denied it at first, then accepted that and started doing something about it. Toyota techs that I've heard from say that at some point in that engine's design life, Toyota changed the diameter of the oil passages--made them smaller--and that's when the problem started. Whatever the reason, I'd say avoid a used Sienna for the oil problems the same way I say try to avoid a 99-01 Odyssey for the transmission problems. You seem to keep going back to that Kia Sedona. Why not buy a new Chrysler instead? |
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In article <3eiHb.150223$8y1.439162@attbi_s52>,
"dano" <adfa@unknown.net> wrote: > Yea... checked the AutoTrader.com and Cars.com.>>> I was not far off when it > comes to the Odyessy or the Sienna... for anywhere between 18-$19,000.00 you > get a USED car with right around 50,000 to 70,000 miles... Friday afternoon I went to a local Honda dealer to ask what he'd pay for my 02 Odyssey (that can be Honda certified) with 22K on the clock. He said $17,500. He said if I really wanted to sell it that I should offer it on the market myself and take about $20K for it. |
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Yes and No from what I have seen on autotrader.com>>>
First off, I would only buy a new-used vehicle... why loose money in somethin by just driving it off of a lot!! It looks like you could get a Caravan with 18,000 miles for around the same you could get a Odyessey at say 50-60,000 miles... well, I would still go for the Honda since I am most likely gauranteed over 200,000 miles before I have any real problems... probably would go alot further at that... With the Caravan???? I don't know, 130-160,000 miles maybe at best??? I just don't know... sounds like a bigger gamble! Thanks again for all the responses... Dano "C. E. White" <cewhite3nospam@mindspring.com> wrote in message news:3FEE16E0.9A6E725A@mindspring.com... > dale@nsp.com wrote: > > > What about the Dodge Caravan? I understand dealers are blowing them out > > the doors at real cheap prices. Worth a checkout. > > My SO has a 1998 Plymouth Grand Voyager. Despite abusive treatment it is > still running at 140,000 miles. We did have to have a valve job done > because of a burned valve. I suspect this was caused by a combination of > irregular oil changes and towing a 24 sailboat down I-95 (the car is not > rated to tow anything this big with so much windage). Other than the > burned valve it has been fine. And you can buy one for many thousands > less than the Toyota or Honda mini vans. However, I am positive that > when my SO buys her next vehicle, it will be a new Toyota, but not a > mini van. > > Good friends of mine had a Ford Windstar. They had zero problems though > 90,000 miles, but as soon as Honda revised the Odyssey (made it larger), > they dumped the Ford for the Honda. They really like the Odyssey, but > then they are definitely "Honda" people. I was shocked when they bought > the Windstar and not surprised when they swapped it for the Odyssey > (even thought the Windstar had been nearly flawless). The older Siennas > were smallish, so be sure you compare apples to apples when comparing > prices. > > Ed |
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> > Kia Sedona - Wow what a bargain
> > Don't be fooled into knowing the price of everything and the value of > nothing. You're attracted by the price, but do you know the VALUE of > the Sedona? Heavy, underpowered, horrible gas mileage, no resale value. > If you're definitely going to keep it forever, the resale value isn't an > issue. But it's still heavy, underpowered, and gets horrible gas > mileage. Plus it's a bit sparse inside. You're better off buying that > used Odyssey. > > BUZZ! Thank you for playing. Heavy, yes, but with a 5 speed auto it moves off of the line fairly well - 0 to 60 in 9.6 seconds. That's as good or better than a new Mitsubishi Galant ES, Chrysler Pacifica AWD, Subaru Baja, VW Beetle 2.0, Saturn Ion 3, Mitsubishi Outlander, Maxda Protege, Honda Civic LX, etc..etc.. (see http://tinyurl.com/2kjup if you question the numbers). Mileage could be better, but I'm getting about 17 MPG so far, and break-in isn't finished yet, but it still beats just about any full size SUV (and beats the hell out of many). Sparse? Not sure what you're looking for, but my EX has power seats (driver and passenger), front and rear AC, power locks, power windows, power mirrors, woodgrain trim, leather available, overhead console with temp, trip computer, etc, full carpeted, four glove boxes, two deep pockets on each door, first aid kit, seat back pockets, flip up table, 4 power sockets (1 in the far back, one next to the 3rd row passenger), and much more. AND, it does all this for about $10,000 less than an Odyssey - check out http://tinyurl.com/2cd4y for Edmund's big minivan test from last year. Yep, the Odyssey won, but the Sedona took 2nd place. The Odyssey they tested was $29,000, and I just bought my Sedona EX for $18,500. Crash tests as good or better than the Odyssey in every category. I'll never say that any one vehicle is perfect for everyone, but you'll do yourself a disservice if you go looking for a mini-van and don't check out the Sedona. Oh, yeah, and it's under factory warranty until 2013. Jamie |
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