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Replying to: jimbob1 (May 14, 2009 1:28 pm) We just got the 2009 Odyssey EX-L with RES and I cannot detect when the VCM goes on or off (except for the "ECO" Indicator). It does make me feel good when the "ECO" light shows up
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Replying to: olavanman (May 18, 2009 6:45 am) VCM: For me I can not tell when it goes on and off. For those with VCM issues, in 2007 or 2008 I believe Honda switched to VCM 2 which should be smoother than the old VCM. So unless you are testing the latest and greatest, your experience does not apply to new ody shoppers. What surprised me about VCM: it goes on/off .... a lot. I thought once you where up to speed, the ody would think about it and then decide to switch a cylinder off, something that would happen a couple times a trip. But in reality iyou let up on the gas just a little, or go down a bit of a hill and it's shutting down cylinders. I posted this above but it bears repeating: The Sienna gets a poor rating from IIHS on rear crash protection. It's amazing that consumer reports and parents magazine would pick as a top minivan something that has good safety ratings only on 3 sides..... http://www.iihs.org/ratings/head_restraints/headrestraints.aspx?toyota
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Replying to: oddyshopper (May 19, 2009 5:00 pm) |
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Replying to: oddyshopper (May 19, 2009 5:00 pm) Look at real-world tests - CR got the same mpg for the Ody and Sienna, and C&D got 3mpg better in their Sienna driving on the exact same roads. As soon as I let off the gas to coast or brake my trip computer immediately jumps to 99mpg on the "instant mpg" readout. Works just as well (better?). The rear crash protection you cite is really just an evaluation of the head rests. Infants, toddlers, and little kids in boosters don't even use them - you would have to evaluate the child safety seat they are in instead, to see what sort of whiplash protection they offer. If you want your kids to be safe make sure you research how well their safety seats are rated, not a headrest several feet too high to be of use to them. You're better off taking those off completely to increase visibility - your van will be safer that way. Think about it. |
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Found the details, link: http://www.iihs.org/ratings/head_restraints/head_restraint_info.html The dummy used is an average-sized adult male, so these ratings do not apply for kids or even my wife. Also, they have not even performed the dynamic test at all on the Sienna, so the ratings are based on static measurements only on the front driver's seat only. That doesn't take the seat frame into account at all. Third, for the Ody they specify "EX model seats (AHR)", so the results don't necessarily apply to all models. |
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Since Honda dealers are selling Odysseys with nice discounts, will the resale value of the Odyssey drop? While shopping for a new minivan, I discovered I can buy an Odyssey for thousands of dollars less than a comparable Sienna or Town and Country. Has resale value of Odysseys been much better than Siennas because Odysseys have few options that depreciate faster than the base vehicle? A less expensive used Odyssey LX costs more than a used Sienna LE.
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Replying to: toyojunk (May 20, 2009 7:45 am) |
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Replying to: toyojunk (May 20, 2009 7:45 am) It's not that the Ody costs thousands less, it's that you just got a terrible price quote on the Sienna. Keep shopping. Everyone got better prices than you did, by far. And with a handle like "toyojunk", do you honestly think people believe you're seriously shopping for another Toyota? I don't. |
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Replying to: yatesjo (May 20, 2009 8:56 am)
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Replying to: oddyshopper (Apr 17, 2009 5:53 am)
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