That is more or less how I felt about it. I did a decent amount of research on Consumer Reports, Edmunds and the like. The Odyssey more or less is "the" minivan, and it appears that the '04 had less problems as a whole than even some of the earlier Ody's. I drove it last night for the first time. Shifted wonderfully. Drove like a BMW. Smooth, responsive, agile. I really liked it. We drove the T & C. I wasn't impressed. I think my wife might have preferred it. It was 2 years newer, with 12,000 less on the odometer (and $2,300 cheaper). I know two people who have a Dodge or Chrysler and have had minimal if any issues. Like anything, you can get a lemon on the best brand, or a great vehicle out of a lower end brand. I appreciate the feedback flyingsquirrel, that is exactly what I was looking for. Too bad I didn't see your reply until after I had driven it, I would have checked the doors. I was a little nervous because with 34,000 on it, the brakes were pulsing badly on it when my wife drove it, and that seems a little premature for brake issues. They have since put on brand new brake rotors on the rears and pads all around. They also let me pick new rubber to be included in the price. We noticed a little over spray on the gas tank and tailpipe, and a little area on the front air damn that appear to have recieved some paint. The sales person assured me that any paint would have been on the plastic bumpers to touch up scratches and scrapes and make it look new again. This particular dealer spends time finding the right vehicles to sell, and they stake a very well known reputation on it, so I can only take them at their word. She mentioned they would not purchase or sell a vehicle that had damage to any body panels, and offered to provide the Carfax report free of charge. I am feeling pretty good about it, so I will probably pick it up tomorrow evening, and maybe drop it by my independent mechanics garage to check the motor mounts. Thanks guys for all the advice. Bryan