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| I AM IN THE HUNT FOR AN ODYSSEY EXL WITH RES AND NAV.ANYBODY WHO KNOWS ANY DEALERSHIP AROUND CHICAGO AREA THAT HAS BOUGHT ONE IN A GOOD DEAL | |
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What Edmunds.com says Though scheduled for a complete redesign next year, the 2009 Honda Odyssey remains our favorite choice in the minivan segment. If the above is true, is that means, 2010 model will be all redisgned? In that case, how is it good to buy 2009 model? Any help is highly appriciated. Thanks,
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Replying to: HOdysyhunter (Jan 23, 2009 12:30 am) If this is in error - please forgive me.) I think it depends on what you like about the Odyssey and find a priority. For example, we were going to wait a bit before buying a new car. I mentioned the re-design to my wife when I first heard about it and she was concerned mainly because of the elimination of the sliding doors. The whole argument about getting a minivan for us was because of the ease of sliding doors in relation to: 1 or 2 fussy kids Someone parking too close to you in a parking lot that makes getting the kids into their car seats more difficult or impossible The fussy kids and someone parking too close to your car would most likely occur when temperatures in Phoenix would be in excess of 110 or so. A car with a hingled door would make it harder to get kids into the car and buckled in if someone parked too close on that side of the car. To us, it was important to have the best chance of getting the kids into the car quickly, efficiently to get out of the heat. If my wife is by herself, she needs to be to perform this manuever / feat by herself. If we didn't have a proper car, guess who would be getting a phone call of frustration at work because of the fussy kids, someone parking too close and the heat of Phoenix Arizona. The ease of life the sliding doors provided was important to my wife & I. We broke down and purchased one within the last month. So, I would try and find out what major changes are occuring to the Ody for 2010. Then proceed from there. If the changes are not major, that answers your question right there. Hope this helps. Dave
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Replying to: jimbob1 (Jan 22, 2009 7:31 am)
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Replying to: mogpod (Jan 23, 2009 9:18 am) On the 2009 Odyssey EX the holdback is $590.00 Remember, dealers are still "for profit".
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I am looking to buy a '09 Touring NO PAX and the quote I have so far is $35,400 incl. destination + TTL in the San Jose bay area Please let me know if this is a good price or if you have better quotes. Thanks for your help. |
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Replying to: davidingilbert (Jan 23, 2009 7:47 am) |
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Replying to: krh294 (Jan 22, 2009 2:43 pm) |
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Replying to: mplshondadlr (Jan 23, 2009 9:47 am)
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Hey I'm curious, since I found a few 2008 Touring models available, are there any significant changes between the two models? Any new features that are available on the 09 model? Thanks AliG |
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