WWYD- Honda Odyssey with unfixable problem

Anonymous
How much time and energy do you have OP? If not much, I’d see what Carmax or Carvana will give you without mentioning the issues. I bet it’s more than you think right now. I have a 2014 Odyssey that I love and I would have gotten a new one but for all the issues.
Anonymous
^^^ Not the OP, but I also have a 2018 Odyssey. I am also tempted to just sell it due to current market conditions, but I need a van and buying a replacement would be very costly at this point.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Safety issue or not, the warranty covers electronics. The problem is you’re out of small claims territory. If there is an arbitration provision in your warranty, start going through the process- usually you have to notify them and give them a chance to fix it. As far as being unrepeatable, they’re lying. Anything can be fixed, some fixes are just very expensive.


Unfortunately, the only way to get satisfaction in a situation like this is to be a total ass-hat. They have your money and are probably sure at this point they will never be able to sell you another car. That's why they just want you to go away.

I am not above blasting the salesman and service department head and dealership by name in as many social media platforms as possible. Document everything and be sure that everything you say is true.


Just get a couple of estimates to replace all of the electronics and wiring and then file for arbitration
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:We have a 2018 Honda Odyssey with electrical issues that the dealership says are a known problem, but cannot fix them. Essentially the whole electrical system will shut down and then only partially come back. When this happens the radio/dvd/cd player stops working and the whole middle panel stops working. You can’t see anything. This happens about once or twice a week.

The dealership said to complain to Honda, which we did. But wondering if we should just cut ties with this car and get a new car? WWYD? We still owe about $13k on the car.


Are there times when everything is working well, e.g. after some kind of "reset" or something, at least for a few days? If so, shorty after a such "reset", and when car is working well, take it to CarMax and sell it to them, they'll run it through their inspection process (hopefully that will go well) and offer you some $$$. In today's market, you should be able to fetch decent amount of $$$ for a 2018 Ody.
Anonymous
Isn't there a law about lemon car?
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