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CAFE. See post 1338 and bulletin P-56 at:
http://www.pennzoil-quakerstate.com/techdata/l7_techbulletin_fs.htm
We just looked at an Odyssey today and are relatively impressed. But we are replacing a 4WD car (1985 Toyota Tercel wagon - one of the best small cars ever made) and ideally want to have a car that deals with snow and ice with no problems.
What are your experiences driving the Odyssey in winter weather?
Thanks,
Carlos Alden
Will
I know Honda recomends using differant brands of gas instead of using just one brand all the time.However I have not heard them say not to use BP (on the northeast coast atleast). As far as it burns too clean is strange also, at one point they were saying to avoid Exxon because it leaves behind red deposits that sticks to the inside of the intake and valves.I usaly rotate gas stations from what I was told a while back and have not had anyproblems with fuel as of yet.80,000 on one Accord 262,000 on the otherand 293,000 on a Chevy.Good luck
wkaiser1
As long as those lights were left on then your experiance will be normal, that is too much draw for several days at a time for the battery. Other than that if they were not left on then you may want to have the system checked for a draw.
AFAIK, that's the setup.
Good Luck
Is my gauge off, or is this indeed "normal"? If the gauge is off, will Honda replace it? Any info. is appreciated. Thanks.
They claim the light's normal operation is to come on with 1/4 tank remaining(not withstanding the manual that says 2 gallons which would be 1/10). They state that "no repair can be offered at this time".
Based on all the posts and Honda's response I believe there is an inherent design flaw that they will not (or can not) fix and we all will have to get used to the light coming on too early.
It also appears that the keyfob remote needs to be closer now as well in the winter months. I could understand the battery getting weaker in the keyfob, but it doesn't explain the Homelink issue. Anyone else noticing this on the Odyssey or other vehicles with the Homelink system?
I have already printed the checklist (thanks to this board),
Still shopping around for the best 7/75000/0 Honda Care warranty. Any suggestions are welcome.
Also is it possible to put a Queen size mattress in the back of Oddyssey. I dont know if the second row seats can be removed .
Thanks,
Try Greg Allen at GJV1152@aol.com, he quoted me $795 for 6yr/100K/$0 ded, and that's with 32,500 miles already on my 1999 EX. He says the paper work is on the way, and I'll post here either way, if I get it or if it isn't what I expected. (I don't pay until I've looked over the package he's sending.) The local Honda dealer wanted $1195 for the first try, then $1100 since our kids play together and I bought the van from him. He claims $795 is less than cost. We shall see...
The middle seats come right out in a jiffy, but I don't know about queen size mattresses, I use a full-size pickup for that! Seriously, I think the mattress might just fit, depending on how flexible it is, but I have my doubts about the box springs. Either will definitely fit on the luggage rack... be careful getting them up there and back down.
However, a queen sized matteress is 60" wide. It won't fit, but I'd bet that a Full Size bed would.
My 2000 has the grommet for the front floor mat to keep it from sliding. Unfortunately, the grommet isn't much good without something to hook it to, and the dealer says he "doesn't know anything about that". Where does the hook go, and how can I get one?
I have been reading this message center now for 3 days straight 4 hours a day. GREAT INFO! We are going into the Poway Honda in San Diego today to buy our first Van. We have intensly researched the Ody, Toyota Sienna, Mazda MPV and Nissan Quest. This is a big purchase and it has taken us 3 weeks to gather up all the data. We feel we know more about the Vans than the dealer! After all that, and going to the international car show, we have selected the Ody EX 2001.
There is alot of talk on what will go wrong with the Honda. I feel that we are making a good choice. Do you have any suggestions for us? Basically here is what we have found out about the other Vans.
1.MAZDA MVP - do you believe they put in a Ford Motor and are calling it a Japanese made Van?
2.Toyota Sienna - the transmittion is having to be replaced by 15,000 miles.
3.Nissan Quest - The only comment I have is that out of 12 vans compared, consummers report has it listed number. . . you guessed it. .12!
Ok, here's my question. Oh, by the way, we have two little boys.
1. If you had to do it all over again, would you still by the Honda Ody?
THANK YOU SO MUCH! YOUR GREAT!
Without question we would still buy the Odyssey.
I read and researched mini vans for 6 months before we made our decision. I then shopped for two weeks before we made a deal on an EX ($1000 below MSRP, $25,840 plus tag and tax).
We picked up our 2001 SS EX that on Jan 13, after a three week wait. Drives great, we already have 2500 miles on it with zero problems. Our three year old can get in and out with ease. Sure beats getting him in and out of the 1996 Jeep Grand Cherokee that the Odyssey replaced. Personally, I would never buy another Chrysler product.
If your in the market for a mini van, then in my opinion, the Odyssey is the best choice.
There are already pits of aluminum corrosion forming on the outer lip of all four wheels. I am very disgusted. I think there is a visit to the dealer in my near future.
When rotating the wheels, I thoroughly clean and wax the inside of the wheel as well. The inside is usually just silver painted, but it helps to keep it clean from dirt and minimizes oxidation.
More luxury appointments, perhaps side airbags would be nice. If there is a luxury version of the Ody available in future model years, it probably wouldn't be too hard to talk me into that!
Someone else called Cush "slimy" - While I wouldn't go that far, our dealings with them were not pleasant (we tried two locations) - Poway Honda seemed greedy - were asking for $5,000 over MSRP back then - Pacific Honda were pretty good but the best turned out to be Tipton Honda in El Cajon - a bit of a drive but a great buying experience - friends of ours also bought there on our recommendation and are very happy. Got a great deal on the HondaCare warranty from Tipton too. In defence of Poway Honda, they have done all our servicing and have been fine - maybe the service guys need to tell the sales types how to win and keep customer loyalty.
It is the job of your dealer to install the floor mats, if you bought them from him. They don't do it before they deliver the car, because as I understand it, some people don't want it that way, for some reason. Maybe so they can easily take out the mats to clean them themselves. I would have your dealer fix the problem. the mats should not move around after they are installed with the hardware.
Would I buy the Odyssey over? Yes I researched it carefully before I bought it and it has no really significant faults, that I can see.
We do a lot of camping (at least once per month) and while we're not driving up backwoods 4 wheel drive only type roads we do drive up some rough dirt roads to get to various camp grounds. In your experience, how will the Odyssey handle this type of driving conditions.
Also, does anyone have any experience towing with the Odyssey. From time to time, we tow either a popup camper or a trailer with some jet skis (2) on it. How will the Odyssey handle this?
While I've got your attention here are a couple of more questions: is it possible to get leather seating? what's your real world experience re gas mileage (I've seen complaints of around 12 mpg)? any problems with the transmission?
Thanks for the help.
Who did you use in san diego and what was the salespersons name?
THANK YOU!
I think people hear stories like that, and who would want to do any business with him. If that is true you can figure his service shop is crooked also.
By the way, we've had our Odyssey five months now and love it. Good luck shopping.
Dan
weeks but the 12-13 mpg I read of in this column
has me reconsidering. I've got a 89 cream puff
Civic with 85K that gets an honest 25/30 winter
and 30/38 summer and can't stand the thought of
another 73 Plymouth with 11/12 year around. Got
the Civic new and after 12 cars,( 4 new) can truly
attest the Civic best by far. Planned on the Ody
seeing me out, here in the wilds of NH but now
wonder. Can an honest person give me a HONEST
answer about expected gas MPG?
BTW, I just got a '01 SS EX after trading my beloved Expedition. I thought I would miss the Expedition, but driving the Ody has made me forget all about the Expedition immediately. The Ody is actually for my wife. I'm glad I made the trade.
Drew
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