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7485 messages, Last post on Mar 23, 2008 at 7:43 AM
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Replying to: picky7 (Feb 08, 2008 2:24 pm) The Odyssey noisier than some other minis. This is a Honda trait. My son's 2008 Sienna is very quiet. The transmission on the Odyssey is very smooth and quiet. I change the oil when the service computer indicates a change is required, usually about 8,000 - 9,000 miles. Nothing but Mobil 1 has been used since the first change. Wal-Mart changes the oil most times (once in a while at the dealer). On Monday the van goes to the dealer for a brake check as I have symptoms indicative of warped rotors.
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Replying to: artgpo (Feb 09, 2008 7:21 am) I'm happy to say that nearly 30,000 miles later those drilled rotors still stop their Odyssey straight and true with nary a pulse in the pedal. Best Regards, Shipo
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Replying to: shipo (Feb 09, 2008 10:34 am) Based on family experience, the Grand Caravan and the Odyssey are very reliable.
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Replying to: marig0107 (Nov 18, 2007 9:34 am) And btw, was reading the new issue of Consumer Reports, check it out. It is an eye opener. Listed as one of the worst cars to buy, you guess it, the 1998 Caravan V6 model. Guess who owned that one? Anyway, thanx for everyone's well wishes. They were so appreciated. You let me vent all I wanted about that van and were never mean or rude. There was only one person once and he got the boot. I was afraid to write in, but everyone here was very nice.
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Replying to: marig0107 (Mar 05, 2008 6:44 am) Of course my perspective on 1998 Chrysler minivans is completely at odds with yours. Our DGC Sport from that year now has 155,000 mile on it and since new it has only cost us about $3,000 in unscheduled maintenance (including the new transmission), and continues to be absolutely the most reliable car I've ever owned (among those that I've driven for at least 75,000 miles). Good luck with your 'Yota. Best Regards, Shipo
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Replying to: shipo (Mar 05, 2008 7:14 am) Thanx for the well wishes. I just want some darn peace around here regardless of car. And dh has to deploy sometime so guess who gets to drive that behemoth for a bit Glad to hear your van is running strong. I have heard a few on here that have had some positives so it's nice to have that counteract the only negatives I had recently heard. |
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Background: Current van is a 2002 Mazda MPV ES which now with 3 children we have outgrown (only really seats 6 with booster/car seats installed). Requirements: Looking for van which can occasionally seat 8 (when friends/relatives visit and we all go out together), but with easy flexibility in and out of 3rd row for day to day driving. Also, Looking for van with much lateral legroom for driver. Specifically, I'm 6'2" (football player build) and on long trips, no matter how far back the driver seat is my right leg constantly bangs against the center dash/console (and the cupholders on the MPV). Even with cruise control on (to take foot off the pedals), cannot move leg far enough to the right to get a good stretch/comfort. Actions: Test drove 2008 Odyssey EXL RES. Ride was good. Extra stowable 8th seat was great, although not sure who would fit on it or whether a car seat could fit on it. Driver seat was terribly uncomfortable. Same problem with my right leg banging the center console. Liked Honda's package simplicity - easy to cross shop other dealers. Then drove 2008 Toyota Sienna LE. Ride was much softer than the Honda - much like the Honda salesman told me it was going to be. Thought with the extra "published" front seat legroom, the seating would be more comfortable than the Odyssey - or at least my right leg would be more comfortable. Not the case - comfort was about the same as with the Odyssey. Even after trying multiple tilts/heights of each seat. Yesterday drove the 2008 T&C Touring. Photo comparisons showed what looked to be a flatter dash with less of a protrusion into the cabin by the center console/dash. So even with front legroom measurements similar to the Odyssey, there was hope it would be doable. Sitting in the drivers seat I was not disappointed. Plenty of space to swing my right knee as far to the right as I wanted without tilting the front seat too far back. So now my concerns with this model: lack of seating for 8 (or specifically seating 3 people/children in the 2nd row), perceived quality issues/poorer resale if it turns out I want to get rid of van in a few years, small engine(s) on low trim models, 2nd row buckets do not slide to center to make easy passage to backseat. Questions: Anyone have any different feedback around the console issue - were you able to get the front seat more comfortable on the Ody/Sienna? Any way to get an aftermarket 3rd 2nd row seat into the T&C. Right now, I may have to look at full size SUVs with a front bench seat. Just looking for something with a front seat as comfortable as the one on my 1989 Ford Taurus..... |
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Replying to: cheapdad000 (Mar 05, 2008 9:59 am) However, are you buying the vehicle for your OWN comfort or for the ability to take the 8th person on occasion?
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Replying to: hansienna (Mar 05, 2008 12:18 pm) Now that is the million dollar question (or $30K one at least). Next stop will be to go to local Carmax and have them line up the leading contenders side by side and move from one to the next to see about fit (should be able to take care off all (or equivalent body style) but the 08 T&C). |
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