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Re: 2011 Odyssey Elite with TPMS failure [jmansfield1] by jmansfield1 on Sat Mar 05 06:09:58 PST 2011

Spoke with my dealer again yesterday. My dealer insists that they have sold several Touring Elite's with reports of the same TPMS problem. 6 cases in Evansville, Indiana area. Honda Corp still does not acknowledge the issue. They tell me the dealer service center should be able to repair the issue (likely by replacing the TPMS receiver which connects to the ECU). But my dealer says they refuse to start throwing money at the problem because they believe Honda Corp will eventually acknowledge the problem and provide the best fix. What shocks me is the lack of reports on the internet about this issue. It makes me wonder if this is really the epidemic that my dealer says it is or if it is a random defect like Honda Corp says it is. We need for everyone who has the issue to report it at Safercar.gov so the US DOT can put pressure on Honda Corp to acknowledge the issue. I am starting to believe that Honda's answer to the problem will be "do not carry a smart phone into this vehicle - driver or passengers". Here is the link to the complaint that I have filed: http://www-odi.nhtsa.dot.gov/complaints/results.cfm?odi_ids=10384734&SearchType=- QuickSearch&summary=true&refurl=email

Re: Prius V [ateixeira] by gagrice on Fri Jan 14 08:40:20 PST 2011

I was kind of excited to try out what the Japanese have to offer in a modern sedan. Several things turned me off. The back seat was far from passenger friendly. It was not as roomy as the specs would have you believe. The key fob was near useless locking and unlocking the doors. Budget said that was common with the Accords. Then the road noise was horrible. Evansville has a lot of concrete highways and they were the worst. Really shows the poor engineering of the Accord. It was actually worse than my son in laws Yaris cheapo econo box. I did average 28 MPG for the entire two weeks, city and highway about equal. I did not think it handled any better than my wife's 21 year old Lexus. I guess I just expected more from Honda.

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