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Just want to share my buying experience here. We just bought our 2007 Odyssey EX at Continental Honda in Lagrange. It was great experience. We followed the famous donkey….’s strategy, got several quotes and let dealers compete by themselves. Continental Honda gave the best quote to me (23300 included destination charge). After I told him that we have 6.75% tax in dupage country while it will be 7% tax in cook country, the salesman Terrie said they will cover the .25% difference (well it is another $60 saved). No hassle, great buying experience. Would like to refer friends go to this dealer: they gave the best quote in the first email, save time to bargain with other dealers….Thanks the forum and everyone who has contributed his/her experience here. I benefited a lot from you! Next question is where we are going tomorrow .... :-)
Wishn, I would bet the bank that your 4WD vacuum modulator (I think that's what the service tech called it) is faulty. I spent $129.60 at Continental Chyrsler/Jeep in LaGrange, IL for the new part + labor. Service guy also told me that they have replaced a lot of these on 02-04 Liberty's at the 35K+ mark. My 2003 has 46K on it so I guess I've been been lucky. As this forum shows, any year Liberty is basically a dog. More problems than the average vehicle, crappy gas milege, poor trade-in/resale value. Even in mint condition w/low miles- nobody wants them unless you argee to almost give it away. That noise you're hearing is the 4WD engaging/disengaging while you're driving it with the bad vac mod. If you pay close attention to your fuel gage, you'll note a big drop in your MPG. I only drove mine some 100+ miles with the bad vac mod and burned over 3/4 of a tank of gas! I'd get it in for service real fast. Please let us know if that's what it turns out to be for sure on your '03. Good luck.
Ran a price check on a loaded camaro ss --43420 with invoice about 1800 below msrp. Way more than my first house in LaGrange Park , Illinois in 1972.
That's a rhetorical question. I already know the legal answer to it.
You ask "That can't be legal, can it?" then mention that you're a lawyer. Shouldn't you be able to answer that?
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