Car Questions

2001 Honda Odyssey ...
 
Notifications
Clear all

2001 Honda Odyssey Rear Chassis rusting out.

  

0
Topic starter

As the title says I have a 2001 Honda Odyssey with only 50,600 miles.  It's in beautiful shape in and out.  Extra clean and I just had it detailed figuring I have a GEM to sell.  So, I advertise it for $5400 and someone comes, looks under the rear end and says "just as I thought, rusted out like the rest."  I thought he was just trying to screw with me and get it cheap but then he says "take whatever you can get."  I'm thinking that he's priming me for a friend who would offer me cheap money but no he's telling the truth.  I put my had under the rear end (sounds dirty, I know) and look underneath and part of the frame is rusted out and crumbling.  My gorgeous minivan that I just put new brakes, two new tires and a battery in, in the last year has a rear chassis issue.  I don't know what to do now. I was offered $1500 by a guy who says it costs $3000 to fix but I'm in shock at the moment.  Thoughts???


BTW: Did I say that the body, interior and engine are immaculate?


1 Answer
0

Just another reason I'm not a fan of the Odyssey of hands they rusted out like that the automatic transmissions were garbage and many of them the v6 engines would eat the cam on the passenger side.if I were you I'd either drive it till it fell apart which might take a while or sell it to that guy and never buy another one


Share: