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The cost was a few cents higher per cupholder than buying online, but it was cheaper overall because there were no shipping charges.
7 yr., 100K miles: $1289
5 yr., 75K miles: $969
I am undecided between the 2 plans, it depends on how long we plan on keeping the vehicle.
Anybody out there find prices better than these? Please share the dealer name as I assume these warranties can be bought from any Honda Dealer out there.
Thanks in advance
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In the training for child passenger safety technicians, they use an approximation that the force in a crash is the weight of the object times the speed at impact. I think in many cases this will be an underestimate compared to the mass*acceleration (dv/dt) formula, but it's easier to relate.
If you're concerned about the tv/vcr, also make sure your cargo is tied down. I saw some grizzly photos at a conference of a child killed by an unrestrained toolbox that punched through the rear seat from the trunk of a sedan. Granted, the child was in a carseat sitting on the floor of the back seat facing the back, so that didn't help either....
http://home.san.rr.com/glennweb/odyssey.htm
I don't remember the syntax for the links in here so I don't know if it will come out right.
This is just my take on it. I mostly agree with jrdowney. That's why I wanted a removable unit I would only install on longer outings (2+ days). I found that the kids only wanted to watch videos for the first couple of hours. Once the novelty wore off, it was just another option to keep them busy along with the reading and coloring etc.
Quick comment to mommyof4: force does indeed equal mass x acceleration, but the mass is not the mass of the SUV, but the mass of the TV unit. It is not out of line to adequately secure a 7-8 pound object with straps and expect it to be safe in a 100+ mph crash. The saftey patrol will flame me but I maintain my setup is fine for what it is.
rockycow
Any advice will be appreciated. Thanks!
Ditto. Too much of a theft target if it's in all the time anyway. Plus, it can also go in the hotel so I can poison my kids with Sesame Street there, too.
dcrisler-
I would have loved to have gotten the traveller with the 10" LCD, but it was way too pricey. The 9" console units also bolt in, which is nice.
Honda’s front-drive minivan gets extra power and an extra gear for 2002. The 3.5-liter V-6 engine earns a boost from 210 hp to 240 horses, and a new five-speed-automatic transmission replaces the four-speed unit. Rear disc brakes will be standard this year, and side-impact airbags are available.
Minor front and rear styling changes have been made, and leather seating is a new option. Honda also claims it has the industry’s first factory-installed DVD rear entertainment system.
Any rumors on the price of the 2002??
Parker
If your van isn't cooling in 85 degrees, there is definitely a problem. (I'd give my right arm to have a cool 85 degree day here...)
A good source for lighting products and information about them is:
http://www.htnews.com/comptltd/
Also I noticed that the dealer sells an aluminized heat shield, for $29, to put in the front window when the car is parked. He tells me that it is made to measure for the Odyssey. Therefore it fits right against to window for maximum heat protection. Has anyone tried this product? I have a standard aluminized heat shield from Pep Boys and it does not fit right against the window.
Lisahhh-LOL
Funroads- Many have had a problem of refill indicator when there is still 6-8 gallons in the tank. Half a tank may be the record though. Tell your friend to have the dealer check the sensor gauge or track how many miles they are getting on 11 gallons and add half again to that as time to refuel.
At the current time I don't have *any* other details (pricing, etc.).
--Mark
I hope your kids have great eyes and will never, ever need glasses.
No, I think at this point a good video is a better option. Just because I didn't have this option when I was a kid doesn't mean it doesn't make sense on long trips. And like letmetalk says, I've only used the unit once - on very long trips. He doesn't watch Barney going across town.
Frankly, I can't imaging anyone with a VERY young child not seeing the benefits of video on a long trip. I mean, 9+ hours without being able to do anything? For a two year old? Why put them through that if you don't have to?
Ugh.
So far, the kids are not reading, (eldest is 3). Once they are, they will be reading about the places we are going, as we travel to get there. We haven't made any odysseys with our Odyssey this summer...I probably would use a portable player at this point, if we planned a marathon trip. My personal favorite load securing devices are the nylon straps with hook ends and ratchet adjustment...my cooler will not be departing the van in a crash unless the seats do also.
Not that they are particularly suited for the matter, but as Richolo puts it (but in my own words), my TV won't be departing the van in a crash unless the front armrests do, also."
Actually if you go on the internet and go to some of the health sites, or some of the other fact sites, you may be able to find the fact that using your eyes does not hurt them. I know of know way that using your eyes in a normal way will hurt them. That includes reading in bouncing cars, in low light conditions and watching TV in the dark. Some people do get car sick when reading in cars.
Perhaps ETH should set up a discussion group site just on the topic "Reading In Cars"
One small point about TV/VCRs as a projectile in the van. Unless the van rolls over the major threat will be to the front seat passengers. In a typical hard collision with either the front or sides the TV/VCR will continue to travel (or at least try to) in the direction it was moving just prior to the collision. For example, in a front end collision the TV/VCR, if it came loose would slam into the front dash and probably bounce into the windshield.
Hope this helps.
Thanks.
We use these to fasten our 13" TV/VCR to one of the 2nd row seats when we make marathon trips in our Odyssey. With these straps the only way the TV will become a projectile is if the whole seat goes with it.
Cavllier, yes that 10 inch display would be nice... you could always buy a laptop!! most of the lowend ones now have 13inch or larger displays and DVD!!
here at Edmunds. Having looked at that conference, I decided
to get the Michelien Radial -X Plus at Sam's Club
when my Affinities wear out on the Ody LX (39K miles so far,
looks like they'll be good for another 10K or so).
I got a pair of the Michelin Radial - X. Pluses
for the wife's Saturn 2 weeks ago when one of the front tires
got damaged and I needed to replace the front pair. The ride
is quieter and the car seems to handle better. We don't
push the performance aspect when we drive but they do seem
to grip better and these tires have a much better ratings when
you compare them against the Firestones. You can see the ratings at http:www.tirerack.com. Coincidentally, the Saturn had came with Firestone Affinities so the comparison is valid.
Sam's Club will mount,balance and give a road hazard warranty for $9 a tire
when you buy tires from them. They also gave an 80,000 m. tread wear guarantee on the Michelin Radial-X Pluses.
Steve
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leo2633 "Honda Odyssey Problems" Jul 30, 2001 2:17pm
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http://groups.google.com/groups? q=odyssey+cassette&hl=en&safe=off&rnum=7&selm=MPG. 136f5d1b7f69e1dd9896c9%40news.richmond.edu
(had to cut the URL appart due to the length to get it to post. Take out the spaces to get it to work)
thats not the original post but refers to it.
I hadn't seen that deja was now google, does anyplace stay the same anymore? At least edmunds is still edmunds
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