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My front tires are worn and need replacing. The
rear tires are worn and will need replacing soon.
These are original equip Michelin tires.
We avg equal mileage between city/highway.
I frequently check the tire air press and have had
the tires rotated once.
I know this is a front wheel drive vehicle with
a lot of the weight over the front wheels, but
29k mile life on the front tires is certainly not
what I expected.
Anyone having similiar tire wear issues ????
Thank you
http://www.car-safety.org/odyssey.html
The pre-delivery checklist by Shagnasty is here:
http://www.1netweb.com/checklist.htm
2001 EX Odyssey without Navi -Starlight Silver color
Van price with delivery included $26140.
No markups, no dealer prep fees, no advertising fees. No tricks!
Price quoted was done over the internet with no haggling.
I added leather for $1600, above the $26140 price.
No muss no fuss!
I wish all the cars I have purchased were this easy.
Honda East
Beechmont Avenue
Cincinnati Ohio
ask for Lou Ann Rob,nice lady, VERY easy going!
wait time was about 6 weeks as promised.
Thanks
Steve
As for snow, the ODY does very well. Starting in snow is helped by the TCS. If you know how to drive in snow, the ODY will get you through.
I have not had one problem with my Ex, I average about 21.5 MPG in about 70 % highway and 30 % bumper to bumper. My gas gauge and "needs fuel light" are spot on. No weird noises. My only complaint is that the stereo could have been better.
Have 2000 EX and live in CT. Last winter was pretty rough, where I live we got about 80+ inches over the course of winter. A lot of times we get a "wintry mix" - snow, sleet, freezing rain which can be much worse than just snow. Van did fairly well with Michelin Symmetry tires and TCS - never got stuck and I've got a steep driveway. Ody does great in just snow but it would do much better on ice with snow tires on all four wheels. Rear end is lighter than front, and van had a tendency to waddle a bit going through icy turns; but it always stopped straight and controllably thanks to ABS. I'm contemplating buying another set of wheels and permanently mounting a set of Blizzaks or similar snows, just for the added piece of mind and stability/stopping grip they'd provide.
The Ody holds its own pretty well, provided there's less than 6 inches of snow on the roadway. As long as you use common sense, and you don't live in the Colorado Rockies, it'll serve you fine as is. I've had vehicles that were much worse in the snow even with snow tires (Chevy Caprice wagon, Ford Crown Vic). However, for the real bad stuff the Odyssey doesn't compare to my Ford F-350, 4x4 Pickup, with 600 lbs of ballast sand in the bed, but that's a different story altogether..
To fill in the bottom end I added the Honda Kelton sub woofer ($215 from Hand Accessories). You won't hear the van coming down the street from 1/4 mile away, but it boosts the sound output from the stock head unit. Installation was straightforward - wiring harness plugs right into the fuse box and stock radio, sub woofer bolts to existing holes in the seat frame, just a little tough to fit the connectors through the spaces under the dash.
One more thing, the radio will work with the key in the access. position, but the sub will not! I went nuts trying to find why the sub wasn't getting any power - until I turned to key to the run' position. Dub! It pays to read the instructions carefully.
http://www.collegehillshonda.com/new/odyssey/odycopyspec.htm
Note that I am not affiliated with the dealer in *any* way. I just saw this URL on another board and thought *everyone* would want to see it. Note these are *preliminary* according to the page.
Hopefully they'll post an update.
Good luck.
Also,does anyone know what an Odyssey windshield is worth?
Appreciate any comments
It now looks and works just like new. They even put clear coat on top of the new paint. I would highly recommend that you have a Honda dealer do your body work, as I did. I don't think that anyone else would have been able to bring it back to a new condition, especially the power doors. Total cost to his insurance company was $4200 to fix my Odyssey plus the auto rental cost. If he had any damage to the front bumper of his large pickup truck I did not see it, but it was already dented previously.
Also my insurance company suggested, since it was his fault, I call his large insurance company and work it out, instead of going through my insurance company. That way I would not have to pay a deductible and his insurance company would pay for a rental auto. This works only if the other guy has a large insurance company as the small ones are going to try hard not to give you anything. It worked great. I made one call to his insurance company and they gave me no problems. They paid for everything after that one phone call.
I have always used regular gas, at 87 octane, in my Odyssey and it works fine with no problems. Good thing with premium costing about 12% more then regular.
Every policy is different regarding the possibilities. AFAIK you can't delete glass coverage from your policy in MA without deleting comprehensive (fire/theft/vandalism). Taking a $100 glass deductible saves you about $20 a year. Glass claims don't result in surcharges/loss of discounts. So as always, read the fine print.
As an aside, I've driven for 20 years and never replaced a windshield. Now twice in 6 months.
The pit could have caused a cracked windshield to develop in time.
I always carry $100 deductible to save money on this type of insurance.
thanks.
For some psychological reason I have not been able to bring myself to carry high deductables on my auto, but it makes financial sense to do so. I seem to feel better, safer, if I carry lower deductables.
I agree though that most people would be better off with a $500 deductible on collision and comprehensive and also $500 on their house, or more. Next time I renew my auto insurance I will think about it. I think I will at least increase the collision part from $250 to $500.
I think what happens is you ask your agent how much you will save going from $250 to $500 and he says, say $30. So I say it is not worth it. But $30 every six months is $60/yr and when you are a good driver and have an an accident every 20 years, that gives you a saving of $60x20yrs - $250 = $950. And maybe ,if I look into it, I can save even more then that,especially if I also increase the comprehensive to $500.
The Excursion carrier was absolutely no problem at speed up to 90 mph. I had 5 adults and two children on a two week outing to Mexico. The Ody was at max gross vehicle weight and at speeds ranging from 75 to 90 I average 20 mpg. BTW my son-in-law was the gross speeder. Tire pressure on Mich MX4 set at 44 psi (max for the tire). Checked tire wear and it is uniform on all 4 tires no evidence of excessive center ware.
Anyone wondering about the a/c don't worry. The biggest complaint was too cold in the back. We went by Baker CA. with the town's large temp guage showing 118 and the rear unit was on low the front on 73.
Some subscribers have said the plastic bug deflector doesnt work well. IMHO it works very well to keep bugs off the hood. I don't believe it was designed to stop rocks from hitting hood or windshield.
I used regular gas for the entire trip.
Happy motoring and yearning for 250hp
rockycow
Cost $376. This is in Cleveland Oh., by the service that does windshields for Honda.
Took van to the shop, even tho they will do in your drive or whatever. Can do a better job in the shop.
Took about 2 hours.
Does anyone have any good advice on purchasing an Ody in Massachusetts or southern New Hampshire? I hate dealing with car salesmen!!! And what kind of tires does it come with??
Thanks
For Canadian (Honda Plus) the best two were at:
Ready Honda - $970CND for 7/160KM Comprehensive. Ask for:
Tom Dickson
Business Manager
www.readyhonda.com
905-896-3500
Cob Honda also was at $970.
(905)372-5445
scott hunter [cobhonda@eagle.ca]
http://www.caranddriver.com/xp/Caranddriver/features/2001/July/200007_5best_hondaodyssey.xml
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Was very happy to see it come equipped with Michelin's.So far so good!!