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Posted: 12/26/2019 5:26:50 PM EDT
Thoughts ...............don't need a full size truck so...... Toyota owner now
EDIT It has been done! 2017 RTL-T AWD Haters gonna hate Thanks guy's as always GD makes anything more fun , I will miss my 04 Tundra but that truck doesn't owe me a single cent. Next up the Ridgeline |
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My thought is...WHY?
Stick with Toyota (Taco OR Tundra) or move to a big 3 truck. |
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These threads always go well. I say go for it. The Ridgeline is more "truck" than most people need nowadays, while being a pretty comfortable and more affordable daily driver.
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These threads always go well. I say go for it. The Ridgeline is more "truck" than most people need nowadays, while being a pretty comfortable and more affordable daily driver. View Quote Buy what works for you, OP, not what makes you win internet contests regarding the size of your man card. |
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These threads always go well. I say go for it. The Ridgeline is more "truck" than most people need nowadays, while being a pretty comfortable and more affordable daily driver. Buy what works for you, OP, not what makes you win internet contests regarding the size of your man card. If your'e stuck on Honda, then just buy it, no matter how stupid a reason that is. |
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yep Wanted to replace my 04 Tundra but I can't justify 50k I love my truck but 16 years and 200k it's time
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Quoted: It's not about a man card, it's about what you get for the money when you DON'T include emotion. There is nothing worthwhile or noteworthy about a Ridgeline. If your'e stuck on Honda, then just buy it, no matter how stupid a reason that is. View Quote |
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I bought this a couple of months ago. Very happy with it. I don't live on a farm and I don't tow massive trailers but I do buy shit from Home Depot and I do tow my motorcycle around once in awhile so it is just what I need. I just did a trip to Maine and back to Florida and averaged 24.5 mpg. Rides great handles great. I have added a few things to it since I took this picture. Tonneau cover,rain window strip things, door ding strip things. Rear door extenders. https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/84570/20191029_115911-1158662.jpg View Quote |
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No for me it's either Toyota or Honda the Ridgeline reminds me of an ElCamino 1/2..1/2 View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
Quoted: It's not about a man card, it's about what you get for the money when you DON'T include emotion. There is nothing worthwhile or noteworthy about a Ridgeline. If your'e stuck on Honda, then just buy it, no matter how stupid a reason that is. |
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Given my less than satisfied experience with a top of Toyota Tacoma, I say go for the Ridgeline.
If you read actual reviews instead of arfmembers arguing with their feels, you’ll see that the majority of owners are extremely satisfied with the Ridgeline. Remember, you’re dealing with a crowd that, when asked for recommendations for tires on a truck that will never leave pavement, answers with BFG KO2s and Goodyear DuraTracs. |
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Quoted: It's not about a man card, it's about what you get for the money when you DON'T include emotion. There is nothing worthwhile or noteworthy about a Ridgeline. View Quote If you're not planning on off-roading or towing/hauling extremely heavy loads, the Ridgeline is a sensible choice. |
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Given my less than satisfied experience with a top of Toyota Tacoma, I say go for the Ridgeline. If you read actual reviews instead of arfmembers arguing with their feels, you’ll see that the majority of owners are extremely satisfied with the Ridgeline. View Quote |
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I already own a Civic otherwise, maybe...
I own a Tacoma and will not buy another. Certainly not a Ridgeline. Attached File |
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Quoted: Except for better ride, better day-to-day livability, nicer interior, locking trunk-in-bed, side-or-down swinging tailgate, in-bed audio system, etc. If you're not planning on off-roading or towing/hauling extremely heavy loads, the Ridgeline is a sensible choice. View Quote The in bed audio function is surprisingly good. No, I don't have a Ridgeline, but if I needed a truck for anything besides off-roading or towing heavy loads, I'd be looking at one. |
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Go drive one.
If you don't like push-button transmissions, get a '19. They're changing them over to the push button trans with engine shut-off in '20. The Ridgeline has 0.9% up to 72 months right now and that sort of incentive VERY rarely pops up with Honda. There's also $2,000 dealer cash so the deals on a new '19 will never be better than they are right now. |
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It beats a lot of other similar sized trucks in head to head comparisons. Wont beat much off road though. Very nice and comfortable ride.
Its basically a Pilot with a bed...and the Pilot is quite nice. I think it looks good too. Better than the previous model. I say go for it. Coworker has one and I envy the trunk. |
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Not going to get into the usual pissing match nonsense, but will say that my '07 has been the best vehicle that I've ever owned. Prior to owning it, I used to laugh at them too.
I bought it out of necessity when my Jeep blew up and I needed a vehicle right away. The price on it when I got it in 2011 was what I could afford. I've hauled material in it way beyond it's stated capacity, run it up roads that "they" say a Ridegline can't manage, and it's far better in mud than any other truck/SUV I've owned. It's just passed 200,000 miles and other than the headliner drooping, still looks and runs great. That being said, I don't like the looks of the new one and will probably end up going with one of the Big 3 full-sized trucks when the time comes. |
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It's a Honda Odyessy with the roof lopped off behind the second row of seats and no sliding doors.
Same 3.5L ancient boat anchor up front Same wrong wheel drive layout Same garbage AWD (if it says "4WD") system Same garbage towing as the minivan it shares a platform with So yeah, great for people who need a minivan that can haul some bags of mulch every now and then without having to bust out the vacuum cleaner when you're done. |
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Do it
I would if I could find a used one without 265000 miles on it |
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I like them. Great ride and super storage. Good mileage and decent power.
I'm biased because I have a new Pilot too. I have trucks for my company I could always use to haul and tow bigger shit, but I bet I end up with one next year. It will be a great weekend getaway vehicle to throw my backpacks into, or dry bags and haul my light trailer with canoe and gear thrown in. This is Arfcom. If the consensus here says it sucks.....its probably the right thing to buy. |
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I've got a Ridgeline and Jeep Wrangler.
Chili has beans. I wear cargo shorts. I have dogs. Summary: Ridgeline is fine for most truck owners. |
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No, it's not a truck.
Yes, it'll do what 98%* of people who think they need a truck actually do with a truck. What's gayer? Letting the mission drive the equipment or playing dress-up for other men? * This being arfcom, 87% of the respondents who think they are in the 2% are actually in the 98%. |
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The ignorance in this thread is over the top even for GD, but I knew that would be the case. GD has no shortage of mouth breathing knuckle draggers.
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It's a Honda Odyessy with the roof lopped off behind the second row of seats and no sliding doors. Same 3.5L ancient boat anchor up front Same wrong wheel drive layout Same garbage AWD (if it says "4WD") system Same garbage towing as the minivan it shares a platform with So yeah, great for people who need a minivan that can haul some bags of mulch every now and then without having to bust out the vacuum cleaner when you're done. View Quote not the same 3.5L....they have done more lower end work on it what about the wheel drive layout. for most drive FWD is just fine. AWD...so for the size it is perfect... 5k of towing is plenty for 95% of truck owners....most truck owners just want a truck and don't really use it for a truck. I had a 2007 (1Gen) and was great....only thing I did not like was the gas mileage....no matter what I did it got 18mph....but after that is was solid, towed great and even did some light off road in south TX while camping. |
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The ignorance in this thread is over the top even for GD, but I knew that would be the case. GD has no shortage of mouth breathing knuckle draggers. View Quote |
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It’s the most controversial vehicle of arfcom. Hated by those who don’t own one, and loved by those who do.
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I thought the older generations looked bad, holy fuck, the new ones...
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Liked the older ones, the newer ones are nothing like those, now you might as well just get a full size truck.
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This person does not know anything about Ridgelines.... I had a 2007 (1Gen) and was great....only thing I did not like was the gas mileage....no matter what I did it got 18mph....but after that is was solid, towed great and even did some light off road in south TX while camping. View Quote |
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The minivan is MORE practical than the Ridgeline, that's just a fact. Either get the van, or get a truck, but if you get the "truck", you're only getting it to say you have a "truck". Anything you could put in the back of the Ridgeline or tow with, you can do with a mini van. Accept it or dont, I truly don't care, even if that means I'm a mouth breathing knuckle dragger. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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The ignorance in this thread is over the top even for GD, but I knew that would be the case. GD has no shortage of mouth breathing knuckle draggers. |
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The ignorance in this thread is over the top even for GD, but I knew that would be the case. GD has no shortage of mouth breathing knuckle draggers. |
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