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I bought a '98 Ody this weekend. It was a matter of fate as I was probably only an hour or so away from buying a new Mazda MPV. I stopped by the dealership to check out a new Ody. They (Grand Honda of Elmhurst, IL) were advertising '04 EXs for $24,774 - only the second or third time I had seen any price for them in a Chicago ad.) Alas, a tape measure confirmed that it was just too big. We were down to just a few candidates to replace the '92 Volvo Wagon - vehicles at least as big inside as the Volvo and small enough outside to fit in our 1926 Model T-size garage. These were: 2004- Mazda MPV 2002- Sienna 1998- Odyssey I had an ad for a 2004 MPV for $17K and that was looking like the next stop, but I asked the sales man if he had any '98 Ody. Turned out they had just taken one as a trade-in on a new Ody. (Note the first element of fate.) Turns out it was an EX with only 50K miles. Very clean inside, outside had a few dings but I'm not fussy about that. The first price they threw out was $12.9K, which was about in line with the asking prices for others I had seen. I told the salesman we were off to buy a Mazda, but if he wanted to give us a "whadda ya take" price we would consider it. (At this point the wife was already in the car waiting to leave.) He said $10.2K. Back in the car we discussed it for, oh, thirty seconds. It just didn't make sense to pay an extra $7K for a new Mazda, but the truth is I'd rather have a six-year-old Honda than a new Mazda. When I checked my journal that night, I noted that it was exactly two years earlier that I had swapped cars with a co-worker so I could see if his '98 Ody fit in my garage. (Note second element of fate.) We have put about 300 miles on it so far and we like it a lot. If it had tighter handling and a V6 and a 6-speed manual it would be nearly perfect. I expect that I will do a plus-one tire conversion on it next summer. |
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"Gordon McGrew" <gRmEcMgOrVeEw@mindspring.com> writes:
> We have put about 300 miles on it so far and we like it a lot. If it > had tighter handling and a V6 and a 6-speed manual it would be nearly > perfect. I expect that I will do a plus-one tire conversion on it > next summer. Haha.. uh.. on an Odyssey? |
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On Tue, 04 Nov 2003 05:27:20 GMT, "Chris Aseltine"
<ophidian@newsnation.com> wrote: >"Gordon McGrew" <gRmEcMgOrVeEw@mindspring.com> writes: > >> We have put about 300 miles on it so far and we like it a lot. If it >> had tighter handling and a V6 and a 6-speed manual it would be nearly >> perfect. I expect that I will do a plus-one tire conversion on it >> next summer. > >Haha.. uh.. on an Odyssey? Oh hell yes. Goal is not to make it into a sports car, just make it better. I am not that concerned about the ride, although I will have to make sure the lower profile tires can handle the load. |
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That's so weird - I bought a '98 Ody this weekend! I bought it to
replace a '96 Oasis that got deathed in hurricane Isabel (3 months after I bought it). It's a white EX with 83K miles and in great shape. It's got the stylin' alloy wheels (which I actually like better than the wheel covers). I love this damn car. I know, I know - it's just a minivan. But it drives like a car, a slow car but a car. I question the wisdom of trying to turn one into a sports car but to each his own. Gordon McGrew wrote: > > I bought a '98 Ody this weekend. It was a matter of fate as I was > probably only an hour or so away from buying a new Mazda MPV. > |
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On Fri, 07 Nov 2003 11:14:14 -0500, mike hicks
<m.d.hicks@larc.nasa.gov> wrote: >That's so weird - I bought a '98 Ody this weekend! I bought it to >replace a '96 Oasis that got deathed in hurricane Isabel (3 months after >I bought it). It's a white EX with 83K miles and in great shape. It's >got the stylin' alloy wheels (which I actually like better than the >wheel covers). I love this damn car. I know, I know - it's just a >minivan. But it drives like a car, a slow car but a car. I question >the wisdom of trying to turn one into a sports car but to each his own. > I should clarify that I am not trying to turn it into a sports car. Other than the tire change, I don't plan to modify it in any way and I don't intend to drive it like a sports car. I just like my cars a little tighter than this. |
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