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Re: Found it [gfh77665]
by thegraduate on Mon Sep 01 21:34:29 PDT 2008
After driving a 2005 Odyssey at 75-85MPH from Oklahoma City to Birmingham, AL, loaded with 600 lbs, I averaged 24 MPG in my aunt's 2005 EX (non VCM).
Re: 1999-2003 TLs (kcall2) [hpmctorque]
by kcall2 on Fri Oct 31 14:35:58 PDT 2008
Update to my Aug 02, 2008 post. When dealer did the 75K service, he reported the car would need front brake pads shortly, and the lower ball-joints were worn. Ball joints were causing a metallic clank on rough roads, bumps etc. Anyway, dealers service department replaced the seat back cover (sent car to an upholsterer) using OEM replacement cover. No charge, called it a goodwill gesture. I also had them replace brake pads and ball joints. Dealer service is not cheap, and the latter two fixes came to ~ $700. Not complaining mind you, I consider this normal wear, and after 78K miles with NO major work except scheduled maintenance, am quite happy. Edit: Had failure of the mass air-flow valve around 55k miles. Other than minor things (brake reservoir cap) etc, zero failures. Great Car! :) Best part of the deal was the service manager sent me home in an 09 TSX service loaner, which I kept for two days waiting completion of work on my TL. Nice car! Too small for my needs, tho. Fuel economy for life of the car had been excellent, with daily suburban driving averaging 22 - 24 mpg, interstate cruising always 31 or higher. Service manager told me they had not seen any tranny problems for several months, believes the bad ones have worked their way out of the system. Guess I'll keep the TL several more years, wife wants it for her run about car. Need to find something for me to drive soon, just gave my F150 to my son. Am thinking probably a Civic sedan.
Gas Prices below $2
by sylviae on Fri Oct 31 09:46:51 PDT 2008
We now have prices for ethanol part gas @ $1.92-2.04----about 2.20 for the real stuff !! (Oklahoma City, Okla and Edmond, Okla)
Re: Oklahoma City EX-L V4 quote [chutist]
by jb_turner on Sat Oct 25 05:49:20 PDT 2008
There are additional "fees" between invoice and taxes. These "fees" can make the difference between a higher or lower OTD price if you are shopping for yourself. The problem is you will not know the OTD price until you sit down to sign the papers... this is the point where a quote can become meaningless. Remember we ALL pay an OTD price.
Re: Oklahoma City EX-L V4 quote [jb_turner]
by chutist on Fri Oct 24 19:11:33 PDT 2008
Not if you're paying attention! :P "invoice" is "invoice" and the tax's and tags should be the same at any dealer... I ask the right questions to make sure the quote is plus Tax and tags...nothing else. ;) OTD is fine, if you want to do it that way...but for posting here it doesn't tell anybody anything!.... Everybody has different taxes and DMV fees. :shades:
Re: Oklahoma City EX-L V4 quote [chutist]
by jb_turner on Fri Oct 24 18:36:53 PDT 2008
They can quote all day long.. however what really matters is the OTD price if you are shopping for yourself. A dealer with a lower invoice can have a higher OTD price than a dealer with a higher invoice.

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