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Replying to: jazkillingjoke (Dec 30, 2007 2:48 pm) Going on a trip? Pop some pillows and blanket in one of the storage bins and when the kids get tired, drop the rear seat and let them go to sleep in back. My Mom can no longer walk any distance. So I bought a ramp for my van and load her electric scooter in the back. I can also get an electric wheel chair and scooter both in at the same time and still seat one person in the back. Love stow and go and all that storage. |
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Replying to: bobber1 (Feb 21, 2008 5:14 pm) Interested in opinions on our particular situation. Currently, we own a 98 Ford Explorer (180,000+ miles, no major issues, but a good number of minor ones). Our initial plan was to own this until we drove it into the ground. Then we had a 4th child. Right now, we have to take two vehicles everywhere when our whole family goes. We do not want to do that anymore. We are also working hard on keeping to budget, so we are not going to finance anything. Our goal is to replace our Explorer with another vehicle, hopefully one that will last, again, for a good long time, providing our family with safe, reliable transportation (we do not plan on having more children Essentially, we are looking at minivans (along with people, we occasionally will want to use it to haul “stuff”). Mostly for Mom and daily errands, but the occasional long family trip. Some of the main things we are looking for: -Reliability (we are looking for something we hopefully will not have to do major maintenance on or replace soon … I know, any car is a gamble, but we’d like one that is less of a gamble) -Safety (it does not have to be the safest, though, or have all of the safety features, but should have at least the basic ones). -Resale value is not important, but longevity is. -Flexibility (we will normally carry 6, and are not worried about getting one that carries 8 [or more] because we have a second car for those rare situations … we like the idea of a 40/60 3rd row, because we might be able to leave one part down on a regular basis … we like the ideas of Stow-and-Go … but flexibility is not the top need) -Access (definitely want to have rear doors on both sides, preferably power doors) -Roof Rack (we love to camp, and already have our roof rack storage container which we use on the Ford) -MPG (well, it is part of the equation) -We live in So Cal, and will probably be here for a few years (may then move to the Northwest) -Bells and whistles are definitely appreciated, but not absolutely necessary (this is a tough one … essentially, we’d like them, but if it means having to go with significantly lower quality on the above items, then we don’t need them … but it seems that in used vehicles, the options do not tend to change the cost nearly as much). Bells and whistles around functionality and comfort are more important than those around style, fun, entertainment. -For consideration, it seems as though, with the right deal, we could get either a 2002 Odyssey EX, with about 100,000 miles, or an 05 DGC SXT with about 40 – 50,000 miles and a good number of options. Originally I was leaning toward (and had many family friends encouraging to go toward) the Odyssey, because of Honda reliability. Then I read about the transmission issues (and the major costs to fix those). I read an earlier post (from a year ago) where most people suggested the DGC in a similar comparison (warranty and mileage stood out). But wanted to give the specifics of our scenario to see if that changed recommendations. Or if folks would strongly suggest other options. Thanks!
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Rear window wiper motor keeps wiper rumbling. Sounds like a heavy vibration noise. Use to happen when I start my engine, but now it's happening more frequently when I'm driving. When it only happened at start up, I would get out of the car, and go to the back and set the wiper on the windows and not on the car. Now it rumbles on the window too. I bought it to a Toyota Dealer, and they told me it would be too costly to fix, and wasn't covered under warranty. Any ideas as to what to do. I wouldn't mind disconnecting the wipers, as I usually don't use my rear wiper. Was concerned that would botch up something else. I have approximately 174,000 miles on my van. Also, my heating gauge is showing hotter,...starting to smell, if I have my air conditioner on, and am idling while driving in the city. I checked my coolent, but it is okay. Thanks for your help and advice. |
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Rear window wiper motor keeps wiper rumbling. Sounds like a heavy vibration noise. Use to happen when I start my engine, but now it's happening more frequently when I'm driving. When it only happened at start up, I would get out of the car, and go to the back and set the wiper on the windows and not on the car. Now it rumbles on the window too. I bought it to a Toyota Dealer, and they told me it would be too costly to fix, and wasn't covered under warranty. Any ideas as to what to do. I wouldn't mind disconnecting the wipers, as I usually don't use my rear wiper. Was concerned that would botch up something else. Thanks for your help and advice. |
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Replying to: kmsandrbs (Aug 21, 2008 9:26 pm)
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Replying to: akw11 (Aug 23, 2009 12:47 pm) |
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