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Re: 2002 Odyssey Used Prices
| ER | 27 Dec 2005 21:32 |
Anger aside, Generally a Honda's reputation is I still maintain my view that a brand new car for less money is less risk than one 4 years old.
There is definitely rust if the car is from Ontario or Quebec. What's the history? Was it flood damaged or salvaged after being declared a total loss?
How was it maintained? regular oil changes?
>> For this price or less , you could get a brand new dodge caravan with a >> full warranty. They advertise is for around $19,000. If you go through [quoted text clipped - 18 lines] > Any car, foreign or domestic, is bound to develop rust if the proper > precautions are not taken. |
| High Tech Misfit | 27 Dec 2005 19:22 |
> For this price or less , you could get a brand new dodge caravan with a > full warranty. They advertise is for around $19,000. If you go through > apa.com or similar organizations, the invoice price could be even less, > as they tend to go through the fleet manager. Why in the hell would he want a Crapsler minivan? Odyssey gets slightly better gas mileage, has more power, and a 5-speed automatic vs the Caravan's 4-speed. Although past Odyssey's had tranny issues, tranny failures are much more common on Caravans. Honda at least has been working to fix their tranny problems, unlike Crapsler. Beyond the tranny issue, the Odyssey is still much more reliable. Caravans are proven junk.
> The 2002 Odyssey is 4 years old and you don't know its history. There > is probably rust starting out inside the bumpers and the top of the > doors already - thanks to salt on the winter roads. However it would be > worth it to call up Honda or even just do a carfax report to see how > much warranty is left. Any car, foreign or domestic, is bound to develop rust if the proper precautions are not taken.
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| ER | 27 Dec 2005 17:32 |
For this price or less , you could get a brand new dodge caravan with a full warranty. They advertise is for around $19,000. If you go through apa.com or similar organizations, the invoice price could be even less, as they tend to go through the fleet manager.
The 2002 Odyssey is 4 years old and you don't know its history. There is probably rust starting out inside the bumpers and the top of the doors already - thanks to salt on the winter roads. However it would be worth it to call up Honda or even just do a carfax report to see how much warranty is left.
> Hi, > I'm in Ottawa, ON Canada and i'm looking into purchasing a used 2002 [quoted text clipped - 4 lines] > transmission problems and I'm wondering if I should be concerned. > Dan |
| DanMan | 25 Dec 2005 13:00 |
Hi, I'm in Ottawa, ON Canada and i'm looking into purchasing a used 2002 Odyssey LX. I'm wondering what a fair price is? The dealer has it listed as 20995 with 63, 000 Km on it. I took it for a drive and it seems OK and the interior exterior all look in good condition. Also, doing some research I found that there have been a few people with transmission problems and I'm wondering if I should be concerned. Dan
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