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I know it's anecdotal..but my 2019 Odyssey has so far needed a lot more work than my 2013 Passat. Considering I got both of them at 1 year old.
This is completely counter to most expectations.
honda are having a lot more lemons lately, my 2020-ish CRV was a lemon that wouldn't start after a few days. my previous hondas were great but that one (especially how they responded to it) drove me away from the brand for good.
The Odyssey just had a dead battery yesterday. Thats permissible, it's cold out, she's taking a lot of short trips (out getting last minute gifts on the big retail stroad), and the battery is 5 years old.
The battery died in the movie theater parking lot (getting gift cards), and that's how we found out that the only way to get it into neutral was to turn a little knob under the air filter with a pair of pliers, and hold it in place while moving the car.
Otherwise, the car must be running to shift into neutral. Who the fuck came up with that idea. Like, I understand the brake-shift-interlock. This was a push button shifter, and this was the override they chose.
So it was either wait for everybody to finish the Sunday matinee of Wicked so someone can move their car and I could slip in to jump it from mine...or buy a battery and get tools and replace it there in the parking lot.
I chose the latter. Didn't want to drive all the way home, though, and I "knew" I was missing all my 10mm sockets...fortunately BJs had a nice DeWalt mechanics toolset on clearance, and that plus the battery cost less than just a battery at the parts store.
If you had your new battery and your jumper cables, there would be no reason to buy the tools. You put your new battery on the ground and jump you car from it. Your car will run on the power from the alternator with a completely dead battery. Without turning off the now running car, disconnect the jumper cables and drive the car home where your tools are.
Don't tell my wife that. And honestly I knew that. I just wanted an excuse to buy a matching socket set.
My last one was a "task force" mechanic set that my parents got me nearly over 20 years ago when I got my license.
American Passat or euro? My dad's 2012 has been rock solid
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