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Replying to: isellhondas (Apr 18, 2005 8:29 am) The opening of the rear, third seat windows, is mostly for allowing the a/c and heater to work more efficiently by allowing a better airflow all the way through the cabin. That is why Chrysler has them instead of allowing the windows on the sliding doors to roll down. Which as you know, brings in that helicopter effect. |
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Replying to: swtxn (Jun 06, 2005 6:23 pm) i believe in earlier model years, (and I'm sure someone can tell you actually when) the ODY did come in a "primary" or "forest" green, and even a grey. the Sage Brush Pearl as you've discovered is not the typical green - to me it seems a blend of blue, green and grey. that description doesn't do it justice. it also seems to reflect a slightly variable color depending upon sky conditions, light-levels and surroundings and is nice in appearence, specially after being washed and waxed (what color doesn't?). anyway our '03 in Sage Brush also has what seems to be metal flecks in the paint, and so isn't too bad at masking a bit of dirt. regards. |
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Hi all, well, I wish I purchased a Honda. I am just about ready to trade in my 2004 Sienna xle. I have been waiting two weeks to get the air conditioning repaired in my Sienna. The dealer keeps trying to fix it, then fails, then orders more parts. The change in the 2004 body style allowed for a rear air conditioning unit. The problem is that it is a known failure that the rear air conditioning lines rub against each other and wear out causing loss of all refrigerant in the system. The vehicle has 15k miles on it and it is one year old. Oh, and the oxygen sensor failed as well resulting in that the whole exhaust manifold needs replacement as the factory over torqued the oxygen sensor, yet another known common problem. I also have a 2004 Honda Civic Hybrid with 36k miles on it that I love! My next car will be another Honda. Brien |
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Replying to: irg (Jun 06, 2005 9:34 am) |
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Hello, In the market for minivan and having a hard time doing feature comparision between EX and Sienna's LE or XLE. Question for the group, what would you consider the EX to be comparable in Sienna line-up, would it be the LE or XLE? Thanks -Deepak
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Replying to: shadowlight (Jun 09, 2005 6:30 pm) |
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One question and one thought. Question 1st. Has anyone out there tried or been able to get 3 child car seats accross the 2nd row of the Ody. I read in Consumer Reports that it was not recommended or wouldn't work or something but I wanted to see if anyone had any experience doing/trying it. Thought - due to my question/issue above, I hadn't really be considering the Ody, only looking at the Sienna. On a whim today, my wife and I decided to go check out the Ody. Our thoughts - The Ody has a much nicer interior - controls, etc then the Sienna and my wife says it drove nicer. We were looking at the Sienna LE with Option 5 and today looked at the Ody EX. They both sticker for about the same ~ $28.5 although I'd expect that you have less negotiating room on the Ody. Benefits of the ody are on the base EX, you get both side doors auto, auto driver seat and 6 disk CD. You don't get this on the Sienna option 5. Now we are really thinking the Ody, but if I can't get 3 kids seats accross the 2nd row then it has to be out. That is why the question above is so important. Thanks. |
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We are waiting for our 05 Ody to arrive so I have no experience with it yet. I did look at the removeable middle seat in the 2nd row and it is not properly configured for an infant or a child seat. It does not contain the necessary anchor points required to safely secure the seat. I'm sure if you would look in the owner's manual you would find a warning to not use it for a child seat. It also appears to be too narrow for a child seat to even properly fit on it. Vince |
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I purchased a Sienna xle with the $1600 safety package # 3 a couple of days ago. I shopped both the Sienna and the Odyssey. With the attractive financing (Toyota actually financed 3k over the negotiated purchase price so that I could pay of my Avalon), I purchased the Sienna for $500 less than the Odyssey (even though the Odyssey listed for 3k less). The interior of the Sienna is wonderful ( I found the black steering wheel in the Odyssey to be "cheap" looking) and the power tailgate is awesome. The ex w/ leather is probably a better buy than the xle I purchased. However, Honda treated me like dirt and there's no way I could gain the concessions that Toyota gave me. The Toyota sales manager and two different salesmen worked with me and I never once felt my blood pressure go up. I was able to walk away with $5500 in my pocket and no money down (after a fair $2500 trade-in for a beat-up 98 Grand Caravan that was on its last leg). On the other hand, the Honda salesmen chased after me twice and kept calling my cell phone until I told them I was now the happy owner of a Toyota. I really hated the Honda people asking me to sign a piece of paper stating that I would buy a Honda at such and such a price. Wake up Honda, you can't keep treating customers like idiots and let your quality slip at the same time- not in this environment. I |
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