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Re: Boston Quotes for MDX/Tech [am_odessa] by pg123 on Fri Dec 24 14:28:59 PST 2010

The best I got in the Boston area is $43,236 for 11 MDX/Tech. Did you get a better price.

Boston Quotes for MDX/Tech by am_odessa on Wed Dec 22 16:59:36 PST 2010

Got 3 quotes today from Boston-area dealerships for '11 MDX/Tech. All came out in 43500 range including destination (excluding title, taxes etc) which around 250 over the factory invoice.

Re: 8/80 or 10/150K warranty on battery pack [bcou] by Ogre_GEV on Mon Mar 08 10:27:17 PST 2010

> West Texas, Odessa > 1895 for the Bat only > There were some more charges to follow? > Still looking for alternatives. That's a pretty good price for a new battery. If you can get it for that price, do it. You won't do better. If by some miracle they let you keep the old battery, I'll buy it from you.

Re: 8/80 or 10/150K warranty on battery pack [Ogre_GEV] by bcou on Sat Mar 06 17:14:44 PST 2010

West Texas, Odessa 1895 for the Bat only There were some more charges to follow? Still looking for alternatives.

Re: List that never ends... [mannymiami305] by smokebee on Wed Jun 24 15:36:27 PDT 2009

Hey, MM305---I, too, had a flood situation with 99 JGC--4.0 six engine. Water got up to just about CD level on the radio.(total underwater time about 2 hours) I drained the engine, tranny, rear end, gas tank, air manifold, fuel rail,cylinders and whatever---except I failed to disconnect the transmission cooler lines and blow the water/oil mix out. Got it to runnning okay---shifted okay--for awhile.Then got to where it would not shift properly, like yours. Finally took it to tranny shop. What little water remained in the cooler tubes got to the clutch plates and destroyed them. Replaced tranny/torque converter unit and it runs great.Cost was $1500 for the tranny with six month warranty(well past that now). It had 106,000 miles at time of flood and now has over 120,000. Good luck-----------Smokey Swann-Odessa, Tx

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