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Replying to: dilbertzzz (Aug 04, 2005 11:38 am)
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As I am in the process of buying a 2005 Odyssey, I am a little bit nervous with all these recalls. So far after the 05s were introduced, there are a total of 4 recalls. I hope that Honda is not compromising their quality for the money, which would be a very bad thing. Is it just that 05s are a new generation model, and (is it) normal for a first year model? I don't know. I would still probably go ahead and buy one, but just wanted to share with this forum my nervousness to see if someone else has any other comments. And, I am not liking the idea to wait for the 06 models, which will be selling probably close to sticker when they come out within a month or so, as I have a deal to get one next week for very close to invoice. Thank you!
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Replying to: hansienna (Aug 04, 2005 12:56 pm) I've actually told my wife to either drive through the ditch to the frontage road or limp on down the highway to an exit rather than to stop beside the road and risk her life (and usually also, our children's lives) stopping beside the highway. Doubtless such a maneuver is still risky and would probably destroy the wheel and maybe suspension parts in the case of a flat. But such expense is well worth my families' lives. So, you can well imagine how the relative increased expense and potential hassle of the PAX tires is less of a concern to me than to others.
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Replying to: dilbertzzz (Aug 04, 2005 11:38 am) |
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Replying to: mich_chow (Aug 04, 2005 1:35 pm) It is common for any new fully redesigned vehicle to have some teething problems. My family was in the auto business for 30 years. We never bought first-year cars, but IMHO the manufacturers have done a tremendously better job than in the past. I like new stuff with the latest gadgets, so I'll give 'em six months of production before buying. Haven't gotten burned yet. Not sure I'd try it with a Ford or Dodge yet....GM has done fairly well though.
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Replying to: dilbertzzz (Aug 04, 2005 2:03 pm) However, couldn't a person just drive a little slower in the far right lane to the next exit on a flat tire of any kind? I frequently see TV footage of criminals driving for many miles on tires flattened by Police spikes and often at high speeds. |
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Replying to: sebring95 (Aug 04, 2005 6:00 pm)
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"However, couldn't a person just drive a little slower in the far right lane to the next exit on a flat tire of any kind?" No - A LOT SLOWER would be more like it. "I frequently see TV footage of criminals driving for many miles on tires flattened by Police spikes and often at high speeds." Have you seen the rims after all this? I don't think you want to be driving on regular tires when they are flat. |
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Replying to: mich_chow (Aug 04, 2005 7:42 pm) |
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Replying to: hansienna (Aug 04, 2005 7:27 pm) But it doesn't take much to destroy a tire from running on the rim. My daughter drove her Celica GTS back to the house on a flat (just up the drive, about 1/4 mile) and it destroyed her tire. Instead of a $7 fix, it was $350 for 2 new tires. She now knows to huff-it back up the drive in that situation!
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