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2018 Honda Odyssey Vs. 2018 Toyota Sienna

By pcprogrammer

5 years ago


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    “Which one would you buy?”

    • 2018 Honday Odyssey 45 votes
      56%
    • 2018 Toyota Sienna 35 votes
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    #42 5 years ago

    I had a Honda Odyssey 2007 touring, went with 2018 Chrysler Pacifica hybrid limited. Tech is awesome, there’s a pretty good PacHy group on Facebook that helps with anything from setting up the uconnect theater to run a ton of movies to comparing mileage and troubleshooting any issues.

    The hybrid goes 33 miles electric but doesn’t have the stow and go seats due to the battery, but it is eligible for the full $7500 tax credit.

    Works great for us!

    #45 5 years ago

    Another couple things:

    The build quality on the Chrysler is great at speeds 65 or below. This weekend I got it up to 80-102, and it felt a little wobbly going around corners at speed, something I’ve never felt in my Honda. Sitting in the way back for 50 miles of the trip, it felt a little more wobbly in the back too, almost fishtailing. But in my normal 70 or below commute, I don’t notice any of this. I don’t usually drive my van at 102 so it’s not a concern to me.

    You can get a lifetime warranty from Ziegler for non-hybrid components, with a $100 deductible. Mine cost about $2600. This will be useful after the regular warranty if say, the transmission needs to be replaced. It also covers the fun stuff like the uconnect theater, DVD player, etc.

    #49 5 years ago
    Quoted from pcprogrammer:

    Yea, I was told about that lifetime warranty too. He quoted me $3,800 and I said no way! Seems he was on the high side since yours was only $2,600.

    Did you talk to Ziegler specifically, or the dealer you were talking to? Ziegler is much lower.

    And yes the value of a Chrysler tanks faster, hence why I got the lifetime warranty and will just drive it until it’s completely dead. Or with the lifetime warranty, just use it as a pin hauler!

    #51 5 years ago

    Ziegler can sell to anyone, you just buy through them through the web or on the phone once you have the car.

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