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Re: Chrysler vs Toyota vs Honda quandary! [deltheking] by nm_socal on Fri Jan 02 17:22:58 PST 2009

I agree ... Sienna wins this battle hands down. Which is a shame. Here is a potential buyer (or many, on this forum alone), who walks into your showroom, receives good service, is willing to purchase the higher-end version of your product, even in this economy. They find that it's $4,000 cheaper than their competitor, and yet, they walk away. Really a shame, specially at this time, when the company is hurting like it is. How can one hope for a recovery? Signing off from my soapbox!

Re: Chrysler vs Toyota vs Honda quandary! [nm_socal] by deltheking on Fri Jan 02 16:43:27 PST 2009

Your best option is the Toyota sienna xle.It is the best of all the minivans out there.The interior with the wooden trim,leather seats, and the quiet ride is great.I have a Sienna now and i previously had the Dodge caravan which had so many problems. I test drove the 2008 Caravan and the TC minivans too. The ride was harsh and the road noise was very audible.The interior was too much hard plastic.For $20000+ , I would expect better.Also if reliability,durability and trouble free maintenance is important,,definetely go with the Sienna.You just won`t go wrong . Also I would consider the long term viability of Chrysler with their bankruptcy status..If you are spending $ 30 k,, make a good reliable trouble free choice with the Sienna. Good luck.

Chrysler vs Toyota vs Honda quandary! by nm_socal on Fri Jan 02 11:59:50 PST 2009

Location: Southern California Dear Friends. I am also stuck in the same analysis, of picking one over the other. Haven't jumped the gun yet (or bitten the bullet - you pick your metaphor!), but planning on going for it by this weekend (Jan 5th). My best options for comparable minivans (all 2009; all with leather seats, DVD, navigation, blue-tooth, reverse camera): Chrysler T&C Touring with package 25L. * Power-fold 3rd row seat * Stow'n go 2nd row captain seats * Two DVD screens ... huge plus, in a family with an 8-year old and a 5-year old * 20GB (or is it 30GB) hard-drive instead of CD changer Toyota Sienna XLE with package 4 * Moon-roof * Power lift-gate Honday Odyssey EX-L wtih RES and NAV * Power liftgate PRICES: Chrysler ... MSRP $37k ... Best price: $27k Toyota ... MSRP $34,850 ... Best price: $31k (w/ 2.9% for 5yrs) or $30k (no sp financing) Honda ... MSRP $37,525 ... Best price: $33,795 (w/ 3.9% for 5yrs) I am inclining towards Toyota ... but am open to thoughts and suggestions. I intend to keep the car for 6-8 years (or longer) and while resale is not a concern, the longevity and reliability of the car sure is. My editorial: Historically speaking, Toyota/Honda retain their value better, and are less prone to problems. Notwithstanding the anecdotal observations that oppose this, I, therefore, would support Chrysler for a 4-5 year term, and Toyota/Honda for short- and long-term. Comments? Lastly, whatever happened to Nissan Quest? Endangered specie??? Thanks.

'09 Touring w/ 25L (leather,dual DVD, NAV, power 3rd row) for $28k. Get it? by nm_socal on Sun Dec 28 23:25:38 PST 2008

Greetings, dear friends. Walked into a dealership in Southern California today. Excellent service. No pressure. No "sales" gimmicks. Selected a Touring with package 25L plus AJB (Security Group) and ANF (Premium Group). MSRP: $37,215 Final price being offered: $27,974 Good deal? Go for it? Try to get them to come down a bit more? I was hoping to get the 3yr 0% APR, but they can't offer it with this price. Also, is it worth taking the gamble to see if I can get a better deal in 4-6 weeks? My brother (the "car guy" in my family) is insisting that I consider, instead, an '08 Honda or Toyota, with comparable options. He reasons the Japanese cars will retain more of their value. Please advise. Thanks.

Re: Town and Country or Jeep [nm_socal] by maayabazar on Tue May 29 16:42:26 PDT 2007

I found this deal in Novi, MI. This promotion only is applicable to Employee Plus. You need to know a Chrysler employee to get this special pricing.

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