Probably gonna get an Odyssey...

Discussion in 'Odyssey' started by Seth, Feb 12, 2007.

  1. Seth

    Seth Guest

    Been looking to get the wife a new minivan. Her '02 Venture WB-Edition I no
    longer trust. 2 weeks ago needed the intake manifold repaired, now last
    week the AWD stopped working. Initially they said needed a new rear diff.
    to the tune of $3000. Told them to forget it. Later on, after they did
    some more research, found some other tech articles suggesting just replacing
    the AWD pump in the diff would do the trick. That was only $250 ($170 for
    part plus labor). Went ahead with that gamble merely to keep it in as good
    a shape as possible till we decide upon it's replacement.

    It's not an issue of the dealer. I've dealt with them for many years on
    prior vehicles and they've always been straight. It's I just don't trust
    the vehicle any longer. Only has 96000 miles on it and seems like it is
    falling apart.

    3 vehicles we are looking at are the '07 Odyssey EX-L, the '07 Sienna XLE
    with Package #3, or the MB R350 (my uncle works for them and can get me a
    sweet lease even with a 20000 mile a year allowance.

    I haven't driven the Odyssey yet, but my wife went and drove it Thursday.
    Today we both tried out the Sienna. Very nice. My wife liked the drive
    better than the Odyssey. But the Sienna, in the XLE level, only comes 7
    passenger. So that issue, and the 175,000 nearly trouble free miles on my
    '01 Accord V6 EX-L has her leaning that way. Dealer is offering it to us
    for $29,438, so we're pretty happy with that. Gonna see if I can work him
    a little further and/or see what I can get out of him on our trade-in
    (haven't even mentioned trade to dealer yet).

    Ok, lots of irrelevant history out of the way...Just wanted to get that data
    out there in case anybody else is currently comparing the same vehicles.

    Any finance deals or incentives either rumored or confirmed in the upcoming
    week or 2? Hoping there may be some rebates or financing incentives for the
    upcoming President's day weekend.

    Thanks
     
    Seth, Feb 12, 2007
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  2. For a data point: I have an 02 Odyssey, and I trust it 100%--with the
    wife and kids in it, going on long trips.

    I'm amazed that people buy cars you can't trust 5 years later.
     
    Elmo P. Shagnasty, Feb 12, 2007
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  3. For a data point: I have an 02 Odyssey, and I trust it 100%--with the
    wife and kids in it, going on long trips.

    I'm amazed that people buy cars you can't trust 5 years later.
     
    Elmo P. Shagnasty, Feb 12, 2007
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  4. For a data point: I have an 02 Odyssey, and I trust it 100%--with the
    wife and kids in it, going on long trips.

    I'm amazed that people buy cars you can't trust 5 years later.
     
    Elmo P. Shagnasty, Feb 12, 2007
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  5. Seth

    Seth Guest

    I *know* that getting an Odyssey would not be a mistake. Same with the
    Sienna. I don't think the R350 would be a mistake either, especially since
    it's only a 27month lease. What the hell could go wrong in 27 months?
    That's why I'm off GM. Was a GM guy for a long time. This is the last
    disappointment.
     
    Seth, Feb 12, 2007
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  6. Seth

    Seth Guest

    I *know* that getting an Odyssey would not be a mistake. Same with the
    Sienna. I don't think the R350 would be a mistake either, especially since
    it's only a 27month lease. What the hell could go wrong in 27 months?
    That's why I'm off GM. Was a GM guy for a long time. This is the last
    disappointment.
     
    Seth, Feb 12, 2007
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  7. Seth

    Seth Guest

    I *know* that getting an Odyssey would not be a mistake. Same with the
    Sienna. I don't think the R350 would be a mistake either, especially since
    it's only a 27month lease. What the hell could go wrong in 27 months?
    That's why I'm off GM. Was a GM guy for a long time. This is the last
    disappointment.
     
    Seth, Feb 12, 2007
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  8. Seth

    SMS Guest

    That's about right if it's for the EX-L with the DVD, and a good deal if
    it's for the EX-L with the DVD + navigation, but it's about $1000 high
    for the plain EX-L.
     
    SMS, Feb 12, 2007
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  9. Seth

    SMS Guest

    That's about right if it's for the EX-L with the DVD, and a good deal if
    it's for the EX-L with the DVD + navigation, but it's about $1000 high
    for the plain EX-L.
     
    SMS, Feb 12, 2007
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  10. Seth

    SMS Guest

    That's about right if it's for the EX-L with the DVD, and a good deal if
    it's for the EX-L with the DVD + navigation, but it's about $1000 high
    for the plain EX-L.
     
    SMS, Feb 12, 2007
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  11. Well, hell, you could save yourself some dough and get another GM if
    you're going to dump it 27 months/27,000 miles.

    I like the way you put it, though--the German car (which overall is a
    mistake) *should* be OK for 27 months...
     
    Elmo P. Shagnasty, Feb 12, 2007
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  12. Well, hell, you could save yourself some dough and get another GM if
    you're going to dump it 27 months/27,000 miles.

    I like the way you put it, though--the German car (which overall is a
    mistake) *should* be OK for 27 months...
     
    Elmo P. Shagnasty, Feb 12, 2007
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  13. Well, hell, you could save yourself some dough and get another GM if
    you're going to dump it 27 months/27,000 miles.

    I like the way you put it, though--the German car (which overall is a
    mistake) *should* be OK for 27 months...
     
    Elmo P. Shagnasty, Feb 12, 2007
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  14. Seth

    Woody Guest

    Before you harp all the praise on the jap cars look at the 2002 Odyssey
    problems on www.odyclub.com . With their transmission, EGR, IAC valve and
    other problems they are far worse than the problems you had on the Venture.
    The reliability is no better there.
     
    Woody, Feb 12, 2007
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  15. Seth

    Woody Guest

    Before you harp all the praise on the jap cars look at the 2002 Odyssey
    problems on www.odyclub.com . With their transmission, EGR, IAC valve and
    other problems they are far worse than the problems you had on the Venture.
    The reliability is no better there.
     
    Woody, Feb 12, 2007
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  16. Seth

    Woody Guest

    Before you harp all the praise on the jap cars look at the 2002 Odyssey
    problems on www.odyclub.com . With their transmission, EGR, IAC valve and
    other problems they are far worse than the problems you had on the Venture.
    The reliability is no better there.
     
    Woody, Feb 12, 2007
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  17. Seth

    Dano58 Guest

    We did the same thing. I could have lived with either one (we were
    going to buy whichever had the better deal) but I actually thought the
    Odyssey had a little firmer ride and handled a little better.
    Everything about the Sienna was so light-feeling. I like a little
    'heft' and feeling in my controls. That, the 8-seating capability and
    an excellent lease deal had us buy thr Odyssey.

    Since you have an AWD van now, I'm assuming you live in the snow belt
    somewhere...? So, unless you're talking about the 4matic version of
    the Benz, I'd pass on the R350.

    Dan D
    '07 Ody EX
    Central NJ USA
     
    Dano58, Feb 12, 2007
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  18. Seth

    Dano58 Guest

    We did the same thing. I could have lived with either one (we were
    going to buy whichever had the better deal) but I actually thought the
    Odyssey had a little firmer ride and handled a little better.
    Everything about the Sienna was so light-feeling. I like a little
    'heft' and feeling in my controls. That, the 8-seating capability and
    an excellent lease deal had us buy thr Odyssey.

    Since you have an AWD van now, I'm assuming you live in the snow belt
    somewhere...? So, unless you're talking about the 4matic version of
    the Benz, I'd pass on the R350.

    Dan D
    '07 Ody EX
    Central NJ USA
     
    Dano58, Feb 12, 2007
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  19. Seth

    Dano58 Guest

    We did the same thing. I could have lived with either one (we were
    going to buy whichever had the better deal) but I actually thought the
    Odyssey had a little firmer ride and handled a little better.
    Everything about the Sienna was so light-feeling. I like a little
    'heft' and feeling in my controls. That, the 8-seating capability and
    an excellent lease deal had us buy thr Odyssey.

    Since you have an AWD van now, I'm assuming you live in the snow belt
    somewhere...? So, unless you're talking about the 4matic version of
    the Benz, I'd pass on the R350.

    Dan D
    '07 Ody EX
    Central NJ USA
     
    Dano58, Feb 12, 2007
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  20. Seth

    Art Guest

    We have a Odyssey 06 Touring model. Fine car though leather seats are a bit
    hard. Interior of Sienna reminded me of a Ford Taurus. Both are good
    cars. Read consumer reports review at library. For better handling get the
    Odyssey. For slightly softer ride get the Sienna. I would go with the
    better dealer if it was a toss up. Odyssey should be cheaper to take home
    feature for feature.
     
    Art, Feb 12, 2007
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