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1261 messages,  Last post on Feb 27, 2008 at 7:47 AM

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What is this discussion about? Toyota Sienna, Honda Odyssey, Chrysler Town and Country, Dodge Caravan, Hyundai Entourage, Mazda MAZDA5, Kia Sedona, Car Comparisons, Car Buying, Van


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Re: 2007 Sienna 3.5L uses regular? [hansienna] by hause7 by autowrite
Sep 09, 2007 (2:20 pm)
Well i know it uses regular because it's in consumer guide.
 
I would check your 2007 Sienna's owner's manuel. I have found errors in Consumers Guide.
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Re: 2007 Sienna 3.5L uses regular? [hansienna] by allez
Sep 09, 2007 (2:28 pm)

Replying to: hansienna (Sep 09, 2007 12:09 pm)

Could you quote the page number in the 2007 Sienna Owner's Manual where it says the engine uses regular with no disclaimer than better performance will not be achieved with premium fuel?
 
Sure. Page 388.
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Re: 2007 Sienna 3.5L uses regular? [allez] by hansienna
Sep 09, 2007 (3:36 pm)

Replying to: allez (Sep 09, 2007 2:28 pm)

THANKS...I will ask to see a copy of the 2007 Sienna Owner's Manual next time I get the oil and oil filter changed at my friendly Toyota dealership or send an e-mail to my friend who recently purchased a 2007 Sienna.
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Re: hansienna... is in minority...and very vocal [dennisctc] by KarenS HOST
Sep 10, 2007 (5:45 am)

Replying to: dennisctc (Sep 07, 2007 1:10 pm)

If you haven't done so already, please post a service review! I'm sure your dealership would appreciate a rave review.
 
You can start here: http://www.edmunds.com/dealerships/drr/jump.html
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Dealer Rave Reviews by autowrite
Sep 10, 2007 (12:09 pm)
I cannot use the Rave Review as Canada does not have ZIP codes. Our postal codes i.e. : N1E 3N7. (Letter, number, Letter, space, Number, Letter, Number. Each province has one or a few starting letters.
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I test drove 2008 T&C LX and I prefer it by tonyv1
Sep 10, 2007 (7:31 pm)
I hate all the egg-shape minivan models, but the new 2008 square-jawed TC and DCX are appealing to me as a man. I demand driving comfort, versatility, value and a great warranty before I spend my money. I test drove a 2008 TC LX with option package 24H that includes most important features to me: Stow n Go, adjustable pedals, and cruise control. Total TC MSRP with these options is over $26K but dealer quoted me $25K for cash sale. 2008 DCX SXT is identical in price and features, but not yet at my dealer for test drive. He also quoted me $27K for TC Touring model which has all above plus power seats and doors, slightly better horsepower (197 HP compared to 175) and is wired for many options I don't need. I prefer manual doors and seats that don't wear out motors after 3-year warranty runs out, so TC LX is fine by me. On same day, I also test drove 2007 TC LX which offers nearly $5K cash discount down to $23K, and 2007 Odyssey LX, and 2007 Sedona EX, both in $25K cost range. Adjustable pedals are available only on TC and DCX minivans for under $30K, and Kia dealer can't find any 2007 Sedona with them in stock. I've read many reviews about "top rated" Odyssey and "best value" Sedona, so I wanted to compare 2008 TC to them. No need for me to test drive 2007 Sienna or 2007 Quest because I would never buy them based on their looks and high cost. A test drive in heavy NYC stop and go traffic is just a swing around the block at less than 30 mph, so this is just my impression of the cars as a typical consumer, not an expert. They all handled fine under these very limited conditions.
I did notice more acceleration power and stiffer steering in Odyssey, but TC LX was Ok too. I'm not a speeder and I don't haul heavy cargo up hills. What I didn't like about the other minivans were the clunky second row seats. I need to push my driver's seat full back and low and also tilt the steering wheel and adjust the pedals away to feel comfortable for long drives or I cramp up. Therefore, the second row seat behind me is useless for any adult passenger for lack of leg room. I would prefer to lower the second row into Stow n Go compartment and let passengers recline in third row seats with limitless legroom. Also, second row seats in other minivans are cumbersome and heavy to fold over and/or remove when I need maximum cargo space Stow N go provides. Some people fuss over the quality and layout of the interior. It's no big difference to me since I have no rowdy family to placate. All these minivans look and operate pretty much the same way and interior finishing details don't override far more important factors to me. The 2007 TC, even with a huge cash discount, was quoted only $2K less than new 2008 TC LX that I really prefer much more in styling. So I will buy a 2008 TC LX, or 2008 DCX SXT if I can bring the dealer down to a lower price than $25K, which is really pushing it on a brand new model, but it's a buyer's market. As for longterm TC reliability that everyone seems to question, my internet research shows that vaunted Japanese and German cars have as many recalls as Chrylser/Dodge over the years, and the Kia warranty is impossible to enforce unless you document all your routine maintenance, even oil changes, with your Kia dealer. Ridiculous! Google Kia complaints and other foreign auto makers to see for yourself. I think Kia and Hyundai will abandon the minivan market as many US auto companies already have. For me, 2008 TC is the right minivan at right price with right lifetime power train warranty. I think it's a keeper.
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Re: I test drove 2008 T&C LX and I prefer it [tonyv1] by hansienna
Sep 10, 2007 (7:38 pm)

Replying to: tonyv1 (Sep 10, 2007 7:31 pm)

NICE review.
 
However, the GC SXT is the clone of the T&C Touring while the GC SE is the clone of the T&C LX.
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Re: I test drove 2008 T&C LX and I prefer it [hansienna] by tonyv1
Sep 10, 2007 (8:19 pm)

Replying to: hansienna (Sep 10, 2007 7:38 pm)

Remember, I'm comparing minivans that both have Stow N go feature. TC LX needs option pkg 24H to match DCX STX. Thanks for your input.
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Re: I test drove 2008 T&C LX and I prefer it [tonyv1] by marine2
Sep 10, 2007 (10:09 pm)

Replying to: tonyv1 (Sep 10, 2007 8:19 pm)

I read where the Chrysler has a little softer ride than the Dodge, if that is important to you.
 
I have a 2005 Dodge GC. I mostly keep the passenger middle row seat stowed for picking up things. More convient loading the side instead of the back. It also gives you much more room for dog and getting kids in and out. Glad they kept stow-n-go on the new models. It was the main reason I bought the van and I use that feature a lot. Used it this weekend loading up a new back door and security door.
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Re: I test drove 2008 T&C LX and I prefer it [marine2] by tonyv1
Sep 10, 2007 (10:31 pm)

Replying to: marine2 (Sep 10, 2007 10:09 pm)

Although my dealer doesn't have a 2008 DCX STX for me to test drive yet, that may be the model I ultimately buy because it has the better 197 HP engine over the TC LX, yet doesn't cost as much as a TC Touring. Dealer already committed himself to $25K cash price on DCX STX, whereas he wanted $27K cash for the TC Touring. Front grill logo doesn't matter to me. I don't particularly want power sliding doors or seats on the DCX STX, but they come standard. Motorized features usually break down after the basic warranty expires.

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