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In article <1n43jjwpuc0re$.dlg@hightech.misfit>,
High Tech Misfit <me@privacy.net> wrote: > Woody wrote: > > > Before you harp all the praise on the jap cars look at the 2002 Odyssey > > problems on www.odyclub.com . With their transmission, EGR, IAC valve and > > other problems they are far worse than the problems you had on the Venture. > > The reliability is no better there. > > Woody, would you please do this newsgroup a favor... SHUT THE HELL UP!!! Read his post carefully, and you'll see what an ignoramus he is. He says that by 2007 GM has fixed their problems, so the 2002 GM vehicle isn't a gauge of what GM stuff is like now. But then he says that we should look at the 2002 Honda and know what Honda stuff is like, and that the 2007 Honda hasn't been out long enough to know if anything's fixed. Hmmmmmm. By his definition, everything's fixed in the 2007 GM. We know that apparently because, well, we know that. OTOH, the 2007 Honda hasn't been out long enough to know. Interesting logic, there. If nothing else, look at the relative merits of the 02 Odyssey vs. the 02 GM, and extend that relationship the 07 Odyssey vs. the 07 GM. If the 07 GM got X% better than the 02 GM, then the 07 Odyssey got X% better than the 02 Odyssey. And the Honda product in 02 was Y% better than the GM back then, so the 07 Honda product is the same Y% better than the 07 GM product. |
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In article <%y6Ah.41$Tw5.27@newsfe08.lga>,
"Seth" <seth_lermanNOSPAM@hotmail.com> wrote: > Wife likes the 8th seat in the Odyssey (as well as Honda's proven track > record with previous cars we've had) more than the electric tailgate (which > is included in the '07 Touring Odyssey). I want an electric tailgate, but I absolutely WILL NOT suffer with run-flat tires--which is all the US Touring model is equipped with. If I really wanted a new Touring, I might seek out a Canadian model. |
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Well, what's done is done!
Got some Internet pricing from other dealers and went to my dealer (bringing the wife and kids) so I could actually drive it and the kids could sit in it (not that they were going to be part of the decision making). He came down to $28,150 and $5000 on my trade-in for a net of $23,150. The number I had in my head going in was 23,500, so I'm pleased. Going rate for my old van on eBay is $4000 to $5600, we had high mileage. Now I don't have to spend $100 having it detailed prior to auction, don't have to pay eBay fees and I pay less sales tax (8.25%) on my new vehicle as here in NY they only tax the net. We're now a dual-Honda family. |
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"Elmo P. Shagnasty" <elmop@nastydesigns.com> wrote in message
news:elmop-13DDF4.09551313022007@nntp1.usenetserver.com... > In article <%y6Ah.41$Tw5.27@newsfe08.lga>, > "Seth" <seth_lermanNOSPAM@hotmail.com> wrote: > >> Wife likes the 8th seat in the Odyssey (as well as Honda's proven track >> record with previous cars we've had) more than the electric tailgate >> (which >> is included in the '07 Touring Odyssey). > > I want an electric tailgate, but I absolutely WILL NOT suffer with > run-flat tires--which is all the US Touring model is equipped with. Because of the high cost of tire replacement? Or some other reason? > If I really wanted a new Touring, I might seek out a Canadian model. > |
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"Art" <begunaNOSPAMPLEASE@mindspring.com> wrote in message
news:GdeAh.1013$x74.348@newsread4.news.pas.earthli nk.net... > The EX-L is easily the best deal in the Odyssey. I drive my elderly > parents around and I decided that I wanted power sliding doors for them > (the right decision) and rear hatches on vans get filthy fast so I wanted > a power rear door. For that you need the touring model. I regret not > paying more and gettting the rear view camera and navigation (my wife has > navigation on her accord and it is a pleasure). But the front and rear > sensors are very helpful. We both have dash-top Garmin units. I actually like the Garmin nav better than all others. Power tailgate and rear camera would be nice, but not needed. I'll buy an after-market backup sensor that actually speaks distance remaining to object for under $200 and put it in myself. |
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In article <HttAh.1360$%N4.67@newsfe11.lga>,
"Seth" <seth_lermanNOSPAM@hotmail.com> wrote: > > I want an electric tailgate, but I absolutely WILL NOT suffer with > > run-flat tires--which is all the US Touring model is equipped with. > > Because of the high cost of tire replacement? Or some other reason? The cost of tire replacement is a huge issue, and combined with the fact that I'm stuck with exactly ONE brand/model of tire--that's unacceptable. Nokian WR is probably the best passenger car tire you can buy, for overall comfort and safety in the widest range of conditions including severe winter/snow duty. I don't want a crummy OEM-specific Michelin tire that's crappy in the winter and merely OK in the summer, especially when it costs $500/tire installed. |
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"Elmo P. Shagnasty" <elmop@nastydesigns.com> wrote in message
news:elmop-029BA1.21020413022007@nntp1.usenetserver.com... > In article <HttAh.1360$%N4.67@newsfe11.lga>, > "Seth" <seth_lermanNOSPAM@hotmail.com> wrote: > >> > I want an electric tailgate, but I absolutely WILL NOT suffer with >> > run-flat tires--which is all the US Touring model is equipped with. >> >> Because of the high cost of tire replacement? Or some other reason? > > The cost of tire replacement is a huge issue, and combined with the fact > that I'm stuck with exactly ONE brand/model of tire--that's unacceptable. That's what I figured. IN the almost 20 years we've been together she's had a total of 1 flat. > Nokian WR is probably the best passenger car tire you can buy, for > overall comfort and safety in the widest range of conditions including > severe winter/snow duty. I don't want a crummy OEM-specific Michelin > tire that's crappy in the winter and merely OK in the summer, especially > when it costs $500/tire installed. Dealer is gonna get me an extra set of rims (from other buyers who upgraded from stock) so I'm gonna throw snows/winter tires on those and swap each season. |
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Seth wrote:
> Been looking to get the wife a new minivan. Her '02 Venture WB-Edition I no > longer trust. 2 weeks ago needed the intake manifold repaired, now last > week the AWD stopped working. Initially they said needed a new rear diff. > to the tune of $3000. Told them to forget it. Later on, after they did > some more research, found some other tech articles suggesting just replacing > the AWD pump in the diff would do the trick. That was only $250 ($170 for > part plus labor). Went ahead with that gamble merely to keep it in as good > a shape as possible till we decide upon it's replacement. > > It's not an issue of the dealer. I've dealt with them for many years on > prior vehicles and they've always been straight. It's I just don't trust > the vehicle any longer. Only has 96000 miles on it and seems like it is > falling apart. > > 3 vehicles we are looking at are the '07 Odyssey EX-L, the '07 Sienna XLE > with Package #3, or the MB R350 (my uncle works for them and can get me a > sweet lease even with a 20000 mile a year allowance. > > I haven't driven the Odyssey yet, but my wife went and drove it Thursday. > Today we both tried out the Sienna. Very nice. My wife liked the drive > better than the Odyssey. But the Sienna, in the XLE level, only comes 7 > passenger. So that issue, and the 175,000 nearly trouble free miles on my > '01 Accord V6 EX-L has her leaning that way. Dealer is offering it to us > for $29,438, so we're pretty happy with that. Gonna see if I can work him > a little further and/or see what I can get out of him on our trade-in > (haven't even mentioned trade to dealer yet). > > Ok, lots of irrelevant history out of the way...Just wanted to get that data > out there in case anybody else is currently comparing the same vehicles. > > Any finance deals or incentives either rumored or confirmed in the upcoming > week or 2? Hoping there may be some rebates or financing incentives for the > upcoming President's day weekend. > I bought an Odyssey (still can't spell it) in Nov and just got back from several thousand miles to FL. I LOVE it, may be the best all-around vehicle I've ever owned. Baseline: previous car was 84 BMW 528e that I had owned for 20 years. ....BOb |
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SMS wrote:
> Seth wrote: >> Dealer is offering it to us for $29,438, so we're pretty happy with >> that. > > That's about right if it's for the EX-L with the DVD, and a good deal if > it's for the EX-L with the DVD + navigation, but it's about $1000 high > for the plain EX-L. Mine was plain EX-L for 28500. Basically the dealer invoice according to Consumer Reports. |
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Seth wrote:
> Been looking to get the wife a new minivan. Her '02 Venture WB-Edition I no > longer trust. Get rid of that thing. Our '02 Olds Silhoette (same van) started to become very trouble prone not long after getting out of warranty. To all the GM PR flaks who blame "perception" and "media bias" for their rotten image I say ... just have a look at your own records of V-6 intake manifold gasket failures and high failure rates for almost everything to do with the "U" minivans to see why so many former customers joined the Never Again Club. The three vans worth serious consideration today are the Toyota, Honda and Hyundai/Kia. John |
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