Big news guys: Hyundai-Kia (they're actually loosely related, and their cars share many platforms and components) is paying 900000 owners money in debit card! It's because they've been advertising their fuel economy numbers incorrectly, and they're now trying to pay all of those people back for the extra fuel they've used relative to their vehicle's mileage. This thing affects many Hyundai-Kia vehicles from model years 2011-2013. Now, I've had a lot of homework this week, so I really want to relax today. That's why I didn't post anything in Wednesday and Thursday, and why I'm directing here http://blogs.cars.com/ for comprehensive coverage on this subject.
These pictures aren't of the actual vehicle, but the colors and trim level are correct. Those of you who have been following this blog since its inception know that my parents have two cars: a 2006 Nissan Sentra and a 2005 Mazda MPV. Well, we recently swapped our dear little MPV for a 2003 Odyssey. The reason for that is, well, there isn't much reason. It's mostly to spice things up in our lives and have a different car for a change without spending any extra money. Our Odyssey came with every bell and whistle you could get in a minivan in 2003, including a factory-installed DVD entertainment system, leather seats, heated seats in the front, and dual power sliding doors. First impressions were a mixed bag. The engine was very smooth, quiet, and powerful, apparently typical of Hondas, but there was a rough patch between 1000 and 1500 RPM or so. You can't feel the road textures at all while driving the car, but it crashed loudly over larger bumps. Loud can als...
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