If you drive a Chrysler not a Honda, do you feel embarrassed?

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
I thought they were all pretty similar in pricing?

I have an Odyssey and am kind of embarrassed to drive it, would rather have a cute convertible or small SUV- but that wouldn't fit my 3 kids and dog...


Your mojo was ruined by the THREE CHILDREN. Not the mini van.

This. Don’t blame the vehicle, blame your obsessing need to spawn.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:No.

I used to have an Odyssey. We only had it about 6 years (purchased new) and sunk a TON of money into it for repairs. Finally we had enough and bought a Chrysler (Town and Country, which I think they don't make anymore.) We've had the Chrysler since 2012 and have put a penny into it beyond regular maintenance (oil changes, etc.) I am SO much happier with the Chrysler!


haven't put a penny into it.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
I thought they were all pretty similar in pricing?

I have an Odyssey and am kind of embarrassed to drive it, would rather have a cute convertible or small SUV- but that wouldn't fit my 3 kids and dog...


Your mojo was ruined by the THREE CHILDREN. Not the mini van.

This. Don’t blame the vehicle, blame your obsessing need to spawn.


Are you the OP of the why did you block me thread? Spawn has such a negative connotation.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:OMG. This ridiculousness needs to stop.


Seriously. What the h? I have a Town & Country and love it. Similar to pp, regular maintenance and that's it for the past four years. Are people really judging minivan brands? You people are completely messed up in the head.
Anonymous
People actually think about this stuff?
Anonymous
I love my 2006 Chrysler Town and Country with almost 200,000 miles. I’ve test driven the new Odyssey and Pacifica, as well as the Acura MDX and some other SUV’s but the Pacifica is my favorite so far.
Anonymous
Nope. Bought a Pacifica Hybrid in March. Fully loaded and 10k less than Odyssey. I've only had to put gas in it twice since then (once was after driving to the beach), and don't expect to have to refuel until the end of the year at least.

I don't expect it to last me as long as a Honda or Toyota would, but that's ok. I just want it to get me through the little kid years, then I will be happily getting something else.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
I thought they were all pretty similar in pricing?

I have an Odyssey and am kind of embarrassed to drive it, would rather have a cute convertible or small SUV- but that wouldn't fit my 3 kids and dog...


Your mojo was ruined by the THREE CHILDREN. Not the mini van.

This. Don’t blame the vehicle, blame your obsessing need to spawn.


Are you the OP of the why did you block me thread? Spawn has such a negative connotation.

No, I’m not.
Anonymous
I've driven my Pacifica to playgrounds where every other minivan/SUV was Toyota or Honda. But I didn't blush or get concerned. The day I get embarrassed about the brand of my minivan here in DC is probably the day I jump off the roof.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Ha. Driving a minivan is embarrassing no matter the type.



+1000
Anonymous
I have a Town and Country (am on my 2nd one because I drive over 20k miles/year) and it never even occurred to me to be embarrassed abut the car I drive. Ever.

I had an Odyssey and the transmission blew at 97k.

I can afford a Town and Country with leather/entertainment etc or a Odyssey with cloth seats (which will be filthy immediately) and bare bones. I chose the former.

The only time I am embarrassed by my car, is when it gets really dirty and needs a clean out. Not by the make/model of my car.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:People actually think about this stuff?


Insecure people do.

Who cares if it’s an odyssey or a Pacifica.
Anonymous
I actually feel embarrassed to drive a Honda because it's a foreign car.

-Signed daughter of a union tradesman
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I actually feel embarrassed to drive a Honda because it's a foreign car.

-Signed daughter of a union tradesman


Try again. My Honda Odyssey was made in Lincoln, Alabama with over 75% American parts. http://www.chicagotribune.com/classified/automotive/sc-auto-cover-0628-most-american-made-cars-20180621-story.html
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I actually feel embarrassed to drive a Honda because it's a foreign car.

-Signed daughter of a union tradesman

You realize that many of Honda's manufacturing operations are in the US, right? And many of Chrysler's are in Mexico and Canada?
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