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.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Both are junk. - a mechanic
PP here and I agree, but the mini-van options are slim.
Anonymous wrote:OP here, why are they junk? I’ve had much fancier cars that haven’t come close to the kind of reliability that my ancient Odyssey gave me. Reliability is my number one concern which is why I want to stick with Honda. That and I had my odyssey towed to the dealership to be evaluated. They will accept it as a trade-in but if I wanted to get a Chrysler I’d have to pay for it to be towed again and I’m also not convinced that the Chrysler would give me anything close to the longevity of the Odyssey.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Both are junk. - a mechanic
PP here and I agree, but the mini-van options are slim.
Anonymous wrote:Both are junk. - a mechanic
Anonymous wrote:Both are junk. - a mechanic
Anonymous wrote:My 19 year old odyssey finally but the dust so it’s time to get a new car. I was thinking of just getting a new odyssey but I’m wondering if maybe a pilot would be better? I have two young kids and they are getting to the point where in a year or two I will probably start having to schlep around their friends. Plus we have out of town visitors a lot. How easy is it to get into the third row of the Pilot if there are car seats in the front two seats? Is either car easier to drive and/or park? Any insight would be very much appreciated!