November 14, 2008
Grateful for Honda
We have a 2000 Honda Odyssey and I am very grateful for that vehicle. I have an idealized notion of how I want things to be but inevitably I am too lazy to make it that way. I said that to say that we are pretty hard on our cars. We usually don't have the money to change the oil when it needs it, not that it doesn't get done, it is just done later than it should be.

The only real "trouble" we have ever had with that car is at 108,000 miles when both the transmission and catalytic converter went out. Thankfully the dealer got it covered under warranty and we didn't have to pay the 7000.00 it would have been otherwise. In the last month or so it had started to run a little rough and I was concerned that something bad was going to happen. The check engine light had been on for awhile, I knew what it was, but we just didn't have the money to have it fixed. Ultimately, we had the EGR valve replaced, the cause of the check engine light, and it is back to running great. Our mechanic told me we need a new battery, I knew that too. The one I have in there is a 2003 and it is starting to struggle. So, I guess I will get a new battery on Saturday.

I have a tendency to always thing something bad is going to happen to one of the cars. So I drive around on pins and needles, not good. I just got to thinking yesterday after we went to pick up the Odyssey about how lucky we really are with that thing and I wanted to share it with you all. And the things they say about how good Honda's are - BELIEVE THEM!!

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Here is my blog. It is the thoughts and feelings of an "aging," homeschooling housewife who serves at a local restaurant. I am an average everyday normal kind of person, although my "normalness" becomes less so in today's society. Read on and enjoy or just realize you may not be the only one.

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