Odyssey or pilot?

Anonymous
I'd get another mini-van. It'll run for 10+ years. By that time your kids will be older and you can get an SUV that's more FOR YOU than for them.

I have two little kids and I can not wait to get a mini-van. They are just the perfect family car.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I responded that they are junk, sorry for not giving a suggestion.

The Dodge Durango is a fantastic choice for SUV. Proven relialibillity in the current 3rd gen platform wii no surprises. The base models handle great, excellent power, all wheel drive, and acceptable MPG. Minivan options are truly slim on quality in all brands foreign and domestic.



A person who picks a Dodge over Honda knows nothing about cars.
Anonymous
Please re-consider purchasing anything other than Honda or Toyota.

If reliability + longevity are top priorities, then you have got it made if you go w/a Japanese brand@.

Chrysler does not have the reliability that foreign vehicles have sadly.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Please re-consider purchasing anything other than Honda or Toyota.

If reliability + longevity are top priorities, then you have got it made if you go w/a Japanese brand@.

Chrysler does not have the reliability that foreign vehicles have sadly.


This OP
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Both are junk. - a mechanic


PP here and I agree, but the mini-van options are slim.


Really? Care to elaborate? What is better?


I'm the PP you replied to and I'm not "yanking your chain." What I meant was that there aren't that many mini-vans on the market. A few years ago, Chevy and Ford also made mini-vans, so you had more options.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Please re-consider purchasing anything other than Honda or Toyota.

If reliability + longevity are top priorities, then you have got it made if you go w/a Japanese brand@.

Chrysler does not have the reliability that foreign vehicles have sadly.


YOu realized that the Chrysler is owned by the foreign company, correct? Not that I would ever buy it, but it is a stupid argument.
Anonymous
Why not also consider the Sienna? My mechanic friend says they are better than the Odyssey.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Please re-consider purchasing anything other than Honda or Toyota.

If reliability + longevity are top priorities, then you have got it made if you go w/a Japanese brand@.

Chrysler does not have the reliability that foreign vehicles have sadly.


YOu realized that the Chrysler is owned by the foreign company, correct? Not that I would ever buy it, but it is a stupid argument.


So is Hyundai + Kia.

But the country the car is manufactured in MATTERS.

And I tend to believe that in terms of reliability, Japanese autos are much more dependable than domestic vehicles.
And the brand Chrysler is an American brand.
Anonymous
Most U.S. car buyers actually agree w/me as Japanese cars top all the other cars in longevity.

Over not just domestic brands but also German + Korean brands.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Please re-consider purchasing anything other than Honda or Toyota.

If reliability + longevity are top priorities, then you have got it made if you go w/a Japanese brand@.

Chrysler does not have the reliability that foreign vehicles have sadly.


YOu realized that the Chrysler is owned by the foreign company, correct? Not that I would ever buy it, but it is a stupid argument.


So is Hyundai + Kia.

But the country the car is manufactured in MATTERS.

And I tend to believe that in terms of reliability, Japanese autos are much more dependable than domestic vehicles.
And the brand Chrysler is an American brand.


Well Pilot is build in Indiana.
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