3 pages later OP still ignores what everyone has to say, anyone surprised?
3 pages later OP still ignores what everyone has to say, anyone surprised?
I thought that was more the Trackhawk crowd and less the little JDM 4 banger crowd... man am I out of touchThis quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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it can be both.
Lol so true. This just isnt' a great idea.This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Where's that other thread where OP wanted an A4 so badly.... but got an e550
wasn't this OP lolThis quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
basically... if I could get a truck, as really I don't tow anything more than a small boat, I'd go with a TACO, esp the Unicorn 6 speed with the 4.5 box, but with 3 kids and 2 dogs now I want something that isn't a conventional 1/2 ton 7 seater.
There are many crossovers/SUVs out there, and I may just end up buying my brothers low KM 12' MDX, but I also have found an affinity to those utilitarian vehicles (MPVs) or Wagons like an Outback, older highlander, etc.. Kinda thought that the Odyssey RB2 would be a good option, as it comes in AWD and a more stout motor than say a Mazda5
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace...f-d7a2bcd31a22
Seats 7 (this one has the rear row pulled), reliable, great awd system for snow, very “lifestyle,” many of them available, wireless carplay can be added for about $500, 13+ model have heated and cooled seats on front and second row, etc.
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Care to share a link to that wireless CarPlay for <$500?This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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They do group buys a couple times a year on various forums, poke the sales team about a specific model and this drops to about $400 usd (going off memory here, my bad, about $540ish on current exchange rate) depending on the offer and they do ship usps upon request.
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Relevant - last night driving on crowchild was passed by a JDM honda van doing about 120 weaving in and out of traffic
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Drove a RB2, and I do like it, though RHD is going to take a bit of getting used to. The Odysseys have lots of glass on the vehicle, basically no blind spots, which helps alot and the drivability, comfort and practicality is on point. Its pretty amazing to see how much future forward Honda was in the mid-2Ks compared to domestic vehicles of the time (i.e. interior of GMs, Jeeps, Dodges). Even if you compare a 2nd gen 2007 MDX to anything equivalent at the time.
The only thing is... IS which 'Engine' is in the one I'm looking at, that is tough to confirm.
https://www.car.info/en-se/honda/ody...b1-rb2-6356500
RB2 - AWD, non-absolute, its not clear if its a K24 with 161hp or 190hp (HO)
The absolutes as I understand are the 190-207HP varient, and I thought every other was the lower HP one. Anyone here recommend who I can talk to?
For anyone who wants to know, the 'Absolute' variant of the odysseys are a HO version of the K24A w/ about 207hp, which makes the 'absolute' van with AWD a pretty OK get arounder.This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
I still haven't bought one yet, I think IF I do, I'd go and get something through b-pro.
Other things on the table are: AWD Sienna, Ford Flex/Explorer (but the duratec waterpump/ecoboost timing chain are issues) and then a normal minivan like a Odyssey
207 naturally aspirated horsepower would be a great number for a FWD hot hatch from 20 years ago.
207 naturally aspirated horsepower for a vehicle you plan to put thousands of pounds of people and equipment into is not going to be "pretty OK", it'll be dreadfully underpowered.
This thread is feeling Mar-esque.
Ultracrepidarian
2007 GMC 2500 Duramax
1981 GMC C1500 454
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Originally posted by scat19
I have a BMW so im not stupid.
Sienna awd has the mighty 2gr-fe
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Saw a lifted Sienna at Costco on the weekend, very lifestyle-esque.
After discussing "Trackhawk lifestyle" with a Trackhawk owner I think I'm missinformed and OP's minivan "lifestyle" doesn't have anything to do with their cuckolding, dogging, hotwifing or other socially preceived deviant acts. For people like me that had no idea what "lifestyle mover" meant I think it is just a stupid way to say I'm outdoorsy and need something bigger than a subaruThis quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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