ANY RIDGELINE OWNER'S OUT HERE?
#16
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Re: ANY RIDGELINE OWNER'S OUT HERE?
I`m with you.If they were only willing to deal a little.The Ridgeline
Owners club has some Can. members from T.O. who have brought at 3-4000 of
list. Pisses me off here in Edmonton.
"Tall Oak" <Talloak@cripplecreek.com> wrote in message
news:Lfjdh.5392$sM2.3641@trndny05...
> Trading in the 03 Element (love it), and REALLY like the Ridge, The wife
> kinda wants the Toyota FJ....but admits the Honda was more spacious and
> comfortable. I got the rest of the month to finish shopping for it. So any
> opinions are welcomed!
>
> Jimmy
>
Owners club has some Can. members from T.O. who have brought at 3-4000 of
list. Pisses me off here in Edmonton.
"Tall Oak" <Talloak@cripplecreek.com> wrote in message
news:Lfjdh.5392$sM2.3641@trndny05...
> Trading in the 03 Element (love it), and REALLY like the Ridge, The wife
> kinda wants the Toyota FJ....but admits the Honda was more spacious and
> comfortable. I got the rest of the month to finish shopping for it. So any
> opinions are welcomed!
>
> Jimmy
>
#17
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Re: ANY RIDGELINE OWNER'S OUT HERE?
I`m with you.If they were only willing to deal a little.The Ridgeline
Owners club has some Can. members from T.O. who have brought at 3-4000 of
list. Pisses me off here in Edmonton.
"Tall Oak" <Talloak@cripplecreek.com> wrote in message
news:Lfjdh.5392$sM2.3641@trndny05...
> Trading in the 03 Element (love it), and REALLY like the Ridge, The wife
> kinda wants the Toyota FJ....but admits the Honda was more spacious and
> comfortable. I got the rest of the month to finish shopping for it. So any
> opinions are welcomed!
>
> Jimmy
>
Owners club has some Can. members from T.O. who have brought at 3-4000 of
list. Pisses me off here in Edmonton.
"Tall Oak" <Talloak@cripplecreek.com> wrote in message
news:Lfjdh.5392$sM2.3641@trndny05...
> Trading in the 03 Element (love it), and REALLY like the Ridge, The wife
> kinda wants the Toyota FJ....but admits the Honda was more spacious and
> comfortable. I got the rest of the month to finish shopping for it. So any
> opinions are welcomed!
>
> Jimmy
>
#18
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Re: ANY RIDGELINE OWNER'S OUT HERE?
I found that out at the dealer too.
This is a great truck. We have sold people on these many times when we are
out working. One of our clients liked ours so much I let him test drive it.
Later on he bought one and took it on a hunting trip in Maine. His wife
bought the CR-V later on.
I went from buying Chevy's to Honda's. (I did own an '84 Celica which I put
180K miles on it in the 80's.) How many people does one know that drives
Honda's and switches to Chevy's! LOL!
-David
"Ed" <emccandless@fuse.net> wrote in message
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>
> "David" <nospam@spam.org> wrote in message
> news:fcodh.7150$tM1.6172@newsread1.news.pas.earthl ink.net...
>> The ridgeline is the best truck I have owned. I bought one for my
>> worktruck EXL to serve survey crew. I haul my atv in the back sometimes
>> with my equipment in the trunk. I have it off-road about 50% of the time
>> in cornfields and wet grassland. This truck rides better than any car I
>> have owned.
>>
>> I drag steel loading ramps across the bed almost weekly. I have also
>> hauled #1800 of ceramic tile in it and the brakes were flawless. It also
>> did not feel bogged down either. Just a slight wobble from the
>> compressed tires on the highway at 75. Still I was amazed considering I
>> have owned a Chevy 2500, 1500 and Suburban.
>>
>> I have also pulled a trailer with a jackhammer and compressor which did
>> not make it brake a sweat.
>>
>> 35,000 miles on it with just a check fuel cap light on once. You can't
>> beat it for the versatility. It replaced a Chevy 2500 which was in the
>> shop monthly and it only had 50,000 miles when I lost patience with it
>> and sold it. The Ridgeline is lighter and is a better off road vehicle.
>> The Chevy used to sink in a damp cornfield. I also have a Honda Pilot
>> which I also use as a worktruck, mega room for equipment. I love it too.
>>
>> Ridgeline high points, great stereo w/sub, off road ability with an
>> excellent ride across those bumpy fields, rear seats fold up for more
>> equipment space, good acceleration!
>>
>> -David
>> "ed" <emccandless@fuse.net> wrote in message
>> news:1cd0$4575db24$48319539$7086@FUSE.NET...
>>>
>>> "Tall Oak" <Talloak@cripplecreek.com> wrote in message
>>> news:Lfjdh.5392$sM2.3641@trndny05...
>>>> Trading in the 03 Element (love it), and REALLY like the Ridge, The
>>>> wife kinda wants the Toyota FJ....but admits the Honda was more
>>>> spacious and comfortable. I got the rest of the month to finish
>>>> shopping for it. So any opinions are welcomed!
>>>>
>>>> Jimmy
>>> There was a time when I actually needed a pickup truck. When the time
>>> came I actually didn't have to have one, I still bought and drove
>>> pickups. I sold my F150 and bought a Ridgeline, and for my limited truck
>>> use, it's the best pickup truck I ever owned. I have used it for a few
>>> tough towing and hauling trips, and it has performed perfectly. Actually
>>> I believe it's a lot tougher than it looks.
>>>
>>> Ed>
>>>
>> The problem with the check fuel cap warning was because you "topped it
>> up" after the pump stopped filling it with fuel. DON"T DO THAT.
>
>
This is a great truck. We have sold people on these many times when we are
out working. One of our clients liked ours so much I let him test drive it.
Later on he bought one and took it on a hunting trip in Maine. His wife
bought the CR-V later on.
I went from buying Chevy's to Honda's. (I did own an '84 Celica which I put
180K miles on it in the 80's.) How many people does one know that drives
Honda's and switches to Chevy's! LOL!
-David
"Ed" <emccandless@fuse.net> wrote in message
news:869e8$457619f7$48318920$8393@FUSE.NET...
>
> "David" <nospam@spam.org> wrote in message
> news:fcodh.7150$tM1.6172@newsread1.news.pas.earthl ink.net...
>> The ridgeline is the best truck I have owned. I bought one for my
>> worktruck EXL to serve survey crew. I haul my atv in the back sometimes
>> with my equipment in the trunk. I have it off-road about 50% of the time
>> in cornfields and wet grassland. This truck rides better than any car I
>> have owned.
>>
>> I drag steel loading ramps across the bed almost weekly. I have also
>> hauled #1800 of ceramic tile in it and the brakes were flawless. It also
>> did not feel bogged down either. Just a slight wobble from the
>> compressed tires on the highway at 75. Still I was amazed considering I
>> have owned a Chevy 2500, 1500 and Suburban.
>>
>> I have also pulled a trailer with a jackhammer and compressor which did
>> not make it brake a sweat.
>>
>> 35,000 miles on it with just a check fuel cap light on once. You can't
>> beat it for the versatility. It replaced a Chevy 2500 which was in the
>> shop monthly and it only had 50,000 miles when I lost patience with it
>> and sold it. The Ridgeline is lighter and is a better off road vehicle.
>> The Chevy used to sink in a damp cornfield. I also have a Honda Pilot
>> which I also use as a worktruck, mega room for equipment. I love it too.
>>
>> Ridgeline high points, great stereo w/sub, off road ability with an
>> excellent ride across those bumpy fields, rear seats fold up for more
>> equipment space, good acceleration!
>>
>> -David
>> "ed" <emccandless@fuse.net> wrote in message
>> news:1cd0$4575db24$48319539$7086@FUSE.NET...
>>>
>>> "Tall Oak" <Talloak@cripplecreek.com> wrote in message
>>> news:Lfjdh.5392$sM2.3641@trndny05...
>>>> Trading in the 03 Element (love it), and REALLY like the Ridge, The
>>>> wife kinda wants the Toyota FJ....but admits the Honda was more
>>>> spacious and comfortable. I got the rest of the month to finish
>>>> shopping for it. So any opinions are welcomed!
>>>>
>>>> Jimmy
>>> There was a time when I actually needed a pickup truck. When the time
>>> came I actually didn't have to have one, I still bought and drove
>>> pickups. I sold my F150 and bought a Ridgeline, and for my limited truck
>>> use, it's the best pickup truck I ever owned. I have used it for a few
>>> tough towing and hauling trips, and it has performed perfectly. Actually
>>> I believe it's a lot tougher than it looks.
>>>
>>> Ed>
>>>
>> The problem with the check fuel cap warning was because you "topped it
>> up" after the pump stopped filling it with fuel. DON"T DO THAT.
>
>
#19
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Re: ANY RIDGELINE OWNER'S OUT HERE?
I found that out at the dealer too.
This is a great truck. We have sold people on these many times when we are
out working. One of our clients liked ours so much I let him test drive it.
Later on he bought one and took it on a hunting trip in Maine. His wife
bought the CR-V later on.
I went from buying Chevy's to Honda's. (I did own an '84 Celica which I put
180K miles on it in the 80's.) How many people does one know that drives
Honda's and switches to Chevy's! LOL!
-David
"Ed" <emccandless@fuse.net> wrote in message
news:869e8$457619f7$48318920$8393@FUSE.NET...
>
> "David" <nospam@spam.org> wrote in message
> news:fcodh.7150$tM1.6172@newsread1.news.pas.earthl ink.net...
>> The ridgeline is the best truck I have owned. I bought one for my
>> worktruck EXL to serve survey crew. I haul my atv in the back sometimes
>> with my equipment in the trunk. I have it off-road about 50% of the time
>> in cornfields and wet grassland. This truck rides better than any car I
>> have owned.
>>
>> I drag steel loading ramps across the bed almost weekly. I have also
>> hauled #1800 of ceramic tile in it and the brakes were flawless. It also
>> did not feel bogged down either. Just a slight wobble from the
>> compressed tires on the highway at 75. Still I was amazed considering I
>> have owned a Chevy 2500, 1500 and Suburban.
>>
>> I have also pulled a trailer with a jackhammer and compressor which did
>> not make it brake a sweat.
>>
>> 35,000 miles on it with just a check fuel cap light on once. You can't
>> beat it for the versatility. It replaced a Chevy 2500 which was in the
>> shop monthly and it only had 50,000 miles when I lost patience with it
>> and sold it. The Ridgeline is lighter and is a better off road vehicle.
>> The Chevy used to sink in a damp cornfield. I also have a Honda Pilot
>> which I also use as a worktruck, mega room for equipment. I love it too.
>>
>> Ridgeline high points, great stereo w/sub, off road ability with an
>> excellent ride across those bumpy fields, rear seats fold up for more
>> equipment space, good acceleration!
>>
>> -David
>> "ed" <emccandless@fuse.net> wrote in message
>> news:1cd0$4575db24$48319539$7086@FUSE.NET...
>>>
>>> "Tall Oak" <Talloak@cripplecreek.com> wrote in message
>>> news:Lfjdh.5392$sM2.3641@trndny05...
>>>> Trading in the 03 Element (love it), and REALLY like the Ridge, The
>>>> wife kinda wants the Toyota FJ....but admits the Honda was more
>>>> spacious and comfortable. I got the rest of the month to finish
>>>> shopping for it. So any opinions are welcomed!
>>>>
>>>> Jimmy
>>> There was a time when I actually needed a pickup truck. When the time
>>> came I actually didn't have to have one, I still bought and drove
>>> pickups. I sold my F150 and bought a Ridgeline, and for my limited truck
>>> use, it's the best pickup truck I ever owned. I have used it for a few
>>> tough towing and hauling trips, and it has performed perfectly. Actually
>>> I believe it's a lot tougher than it looks.
>>>
>>> Ed>
>>>
>> The problem with the check fuel cap warning was because you "topped it
>> up" after the pump stopped filling it with fuel. DON"T DO THAT.
>
>
This is a great truck. We have sold people on these many times when we are
out working. One of our clients liked ours so much I let him test drive it.
Later on he bought one and took it on a hunting trip in Maine. His wife
bought the CR-V later on.
I went from buying Chevy's to Honda's. (I did own an '84 Celica which I put
180K miles on it in the 80's.) How many people does one know that drives
Honda's and switches to Chevy's! LOL!
-David
"Ed" <emccandless@fuse.net> wrote in message
news:869e8$457619f7$48318920$8393@FUSE.NET...
>
> "David" <nospam@spam.org> wrote in message
> news:fcodh.7150$tM1.6172@newsread1.news.pas.earthl ink.net...
>> The ridgeline is the best truck I have owned. I bought one for my
>> worktruck EXL to serve survey crew. I haul my atv in the back sometimes
>> with my equipment in the trunk. I have it off-road about 50% of the time
>> in cornfields and wet grassland. This truck rides better than any car I
>> have owned.
>>
>> I drag steel loading ramps across the bed almost weekly. I have also
>> hauled #1800 of ceramic tile in it and the brakes were flawless. It also
>> did not feel bogged down either. Just a slight wobble from the
>> compressed tires on the highway at 75. Still I was amazed considering I
>> have owned a Chevy 2500, 1500 and Suburban.
>>
>> I have also pulled a trailer with a jackhammer and compressor which did
>> not make it brake a sweat.
>>
>> 35,000 miles on it with just a check fuel cap light on once. You can't
>> beat it for the versatility. It replaced a Chevy 2500 which was in the
>> shop monthly and it only had 50,000 miles when I lost patience with it
>> and sold it. The Ridgeline is lighter and is a better off road vehicle.
>> The Chevy used to sink in a damp cornfield. I also have a Honda Pilot
>> which I also use as a worktruck, mega room for equipment. I love it too.
>>
>> Ridgeline high points, great stereo w/sub, off road ability with an
>> excellent ride across those bumpy fields, rear seats fold up for more
>> equipment space, good acceleration!
>>
>> -David
>> "ed" <emccandless@fuse.net> wrote in message
>> news:1cd0$4575db24$48319539$7086@FUSE.NET...
>>>
>>> "Tall Oak" <Talloak@cripplecreek.com> wrote in message
>>> news:Lfjdh.5392$sM2.3641@trndny05...
>>>> Trading in the 03 Element (love it), and REALLY like the Ridge, The
>>>> wife kinda wants the Toyota FJ....but admits the Honda was more
>>>> spacious and comfortable. I got the rest of the month to finish
>>>> shopping for it. So any opinions are welcomed!
>>>>
>>>> Jimmy
>>> There was a time when I actually needed a pickup truck. When the time
>>> came I actually didn't have to have one, I still bought and drove
>>> pickups. I sold my F150 and bought a Ridgeline, and for my limited truck
>>> use, it's the best pickup truck I ever owned. I have used it for a few
>>> tough towing and hauling trips, and it has performed perfectly. Actually
>>> I believe it's a lot tougher than it looks.
>>>
>>> Ed>
>>>
>> The problem with the check fuel cap warning was because you "topped it
>> up" after the pump stopped filling it with fuel. DON"T DO THAT.
>
>
#20
Guest
Posts: n/a
Re: ANY RIDGELINE OWNER'S OUT HERE?
I found that out at the dealer too.
This is a great truck. We have sold people on these many times when we are
out working. One of our clients liked ours so much I let him test drive it.
Later on he bought one and took it on a hunting trip in Maine. His wife
bought the CR-V later on.
I went from buying Chevy's to Honda's. (I did own an '84 Celica which I put
180K miles on it in the 80's.) How many people does one know that drives
Honda's and switches to Chevy's! LOL!
-David
"Ed" <emccandless@fuse.net> wrote in message
news:869e8$457619f7$48318920$8393@FUSE.NET...
>
> "David" <nospam@spam.org> wrote in message
> news:fcodh.7150$tM1.6172@newsread1.news.pas.earthl ink.net...
>> The ridgeline is the best truck I have owned. I bought one for my
>> worktruck EXL to serve survey crew. I haul my atv in the back sometimes
>> with my equipment in the trunk. I have it off-road about 50% of the time
>> in cornfields and wet grassland. This truck rides better than any car I
>> have owned.
>>
>> I drag steel loading ramps across the bed almost weekly. I have also
>> hauled #1800 of ceramic tile in it and the brakes were flawless. It also
>> did not feel bogged down either. Just a slight wobble from the
>> compressed tires on the highway at 75. Still I was amazed considering I
>> have owned a Chevy 2500, 1500 and Suburban.
>>
>> I have also pulled a trailer with a jackhammer and compressor which did
>> not make it brake a sweat.
>>
>> 35,000 miles on it with just a check fuel cap light on once. You can't
>> beat it for the versatility. It replaced a Chevy 2500 which was in the
>> shop monthly and it only had 50,000 miles when I lost patience with it
>> and sold it. The Ridgeline is lighter and is a better off road vehicle.
>> The Chevy used to sink in a damp cornfield. I also have a Honda Pilot
>> which I also use as a worktruck, mega room for equipment. I love it too.
>>
>> Ridgeline high points, great stereo w/sub, off road ability with an
>> excellent ride across those bumpy fields, rear seats fold up for more
>> equipment space, good acceleration!
>>
>> -David
>> "ed" <emccandless@fuse.net> wrote in message
>> news:1cd0$4575db24$48319539$7086@FUSE.NET...
>>>
>>> "Tall Oak" <Talloak@cripplecreek.com> wrote in message
>>> news:Lfjdh.5392$sM2.3641@trndny05...
>>>> Trading in the 03 Element (love it), and REALLY like the Ridge, The
>>>> wife kinda wants the Toyota FJ....but admits the Honda was more
>>>> spacious and comfortable. I got the rest of the month to finish
>>>> shopping for it. So any opinions are welcomed!
>>>>
>>>> Jimmy
>>> There was a time when I actually needed a pickup truck. When the time
>>> came I actually didn't have to have one, I still bought and drove
>>> pickups. I sold my F150 and bought a Ridgeline, and for my limited truck
>>> use, it's the best pickup truck I ever owned. I have used it for a few
>>> tough towing and hauling trips, and it has performed perfectly. Actually
>>> I believe it's a lot tougher than it looks.
>>>
>>> Ed>
>>>
>> The problem with the check fuel cap warning was because you "topped it
>> up" after the pump stopped filling it with fuel. DON"T DO THAT.
>
>
This is a great truck. We have sold people on these many times when we are
out working. One of our clients liked ours so much I let him test drive it.
Later on he bought one and took it on a hunting trip in Maine. His wife
bought the CR-V later on.
I went from buying Chevy's to Honda's. (I did own an '84 Celica which I put
180K miles on it in the 80's.) How many people does one know that drives
Honda's and switches to Chevy's! LOL!
-David
"Ed" <emccandless@fuse.net> wrote in message
news:869e8$457619f7$48318920$8393@FUSE.NET...
>
> "David" <nospam@spam.org> wrote in message
> news:fcodh.7150$tM1.6172@newsread1.news.pas.earthl ink.net...
>> The ridgeline is the best truck I have owned. I bought one for my
>> worktruck EXL to serve survey crew. I haul my atv in the back sometimes
>> with my equipment in the trunk. I have it off-road about 50% of the time
>> in cornfields and wet grassland. This truck rides better than any car I
>> have owned.
>>
>> I drag steel loading ramps across the bed almost weekly. I have also
>> hauled #1800 of ceramic tile in it and the brakes were flawless. It also
>> did not feel bogged down either. Just a slight wobble from the
>> compressed tires on the highway at 75. Still I was amazed considering I
>> have owned a Chevy 2500, 1500 and Suburban.
>>
>> I have also pulled a trailer with a jackhammer and compressor which did
>> not make it brake a sweat.
>>
>> 35,000 miles on it with just a check fuel cap light on once. You can't
>> beat it for the versatility. It replaced a Chevy 2500 which was in the
>> shop monthly and it only had 50,000 miles when I lost patience with it
>> and sold it. The Ridgeline is lighter and is a better off road vehicle.
>> The Chevy used to sink in a damp cornfield. I also have a Honda Pilot
>> which I also use as a worktruck, mega room for equipment. I love it too.
>>
>> Ridgeline high points, great stereo w/sub, off road ability with an
>> excellent ride across those bumpy fields, rear seats fold up for more
>> equipment space, good acceleration!
>>
>> -David
>> "ed" <emccandless@fuse.net> wrote in message
>> news:1cd0$4575db24$48319539$7086@FUSE.NET...
>>>
>>> "Tall Oak" <Talloak@cripplecreek.com> wrote in message
>>> news:Lfjdh.5392$sM2.3641@trndny05...
>>>> Trading in the 03 Element (love it), and REALLY like the Ridge, The
>>>> wife kinda wants the Toyota FJ....but admits the Honda was more
>>>> spacious and comfortable. I got the rest of the month to finish
>>>> shopping for it. So any opinions are welcomed!
>>>>
>>>> Jimmy
>>> There was a time when I actually needed a pickup truck. When the time
>>> came I actually didn't have to have one, I still bought and drove
>>> pickups. I sold my F150 and bought a Ridgeline, and for my limited truck
>>> use, it's the best pickup truck I ever owned. I have used it for a few
>>> tough towing and hauling trips, and it has performed perfectly. Actually
>>> I believe it's a lot tougher than it looks.
>>>
>>> Ed>
>>>
>> The problem with the check fuel cap warning was because you "topped it
>> up" after the pump stopped filling it with fuel. DON"T DO THAT.
>
>
#21
Guest
Posts: n/a
Re: ANY RIDGELINE OWNER'S OUT HERE?
I found that out at the dealer too.
This is a great truck. We have sold people on these many times when we are
out working. One of our clients liked ours so much I let him test drive it.
Later on he bought one and took it on a hunting trip in Maine. His wife
bought the CR-V later on.
I went from buying Chevy's to Honda's. (I did own an '84 Celica which I put
180K miles on it in the 80's.) How many people does one know that drives
Honda's and switches to Chevy's! LOL!
-David
"Ed" <emccandless@fuse.net> wrote in message
news:869e8$457619f7$48318920$8393@FUSE.NET...
>
> "David" <nospam@spam.org> wrote in message
> news:fcodh.7150$tM1.6172@newsread1.news.pas.earthl ink.net...
>> The ridgeline is the best truck I have owned. I bought one for my
>> worktruck EXL to serve survey crew. I haul my atv in the back sometimes
>> with my equipment in the trunk. I have it off-road about 50% of the time
>> in cornfields and wet grassland. This truck rides better than any car I
>> have owned.
>>
>> I drag steel loading ramps across the bed almost weekly. I have also
>> hauled #1800 of ceramic tile in it and the brakes were flawless. It also
>> did not feel bogged down either. Just a slight wobble from the
>> compressed tires on the highway at 75. Still I was amazed considering I
>> have owned a Chevy 2500, 1500 and Suburban.
>>
>> I have also pulled a trailer with a jackhammer and compressor which did
>> not make it brake a sweat.
>>
>> 35,000 miles on it with just a check fuel cap light on once. You can't
>> beat it for the versatility. It replaced a Chevy 2500 which was in the
>> shop monthly and it only had 50,000 miles when I lost patience with it
>> and sold it. The Ridgeline is lighter and is a better off road vehicle.
>> The Chevy used to sink in a damp cornfield. I also have a Honda Pilot
>> which I also use as a worktruck, mega room for equipment. I love it too.
>>
>> Ridgeline high points, great stereo w/sub, off road ability with an
>> excellent ride across those bumpy fields, rear seats fold up for more
>> equipment space, good acceleration!
>>
>> -David
>> "ed" <emccandless@fuse.net> wrote in message
>> news:1cd0$4575db24$48319539$7086@FUSE.NET...
>>>
>>> "Tall Oak" <Talloak@cripplecreek.com> wrote in message
>>> news:Lfjdh.5392$sM2.3641@trndny05...
>>>> Trading in the 03 Element (love it), and REALLY like the Ridge, The
>>>> wife kinda wants the Toyota FJ....but admits the Honda was more
>>>> spacious and comfortable. I got the rest of the month to finish
>>>> shopping for it. So any opinions are welcomed!
>>>>
>>>> Jimmy
>>> There was a time when I actually needed a pickup truck. When the time
>>> came I actually didn't have to have one, I still bought and drove
>>> pickups. I sold my F150 and bought a Ridgeline, and for my limited truck
>>> use, it's the best pickup truck I ever owned. I have used it for a few
>>> tough towing and hauling trips, and it has performed perfectly. Actually
>>> I believe it's a lot tougher than it looks.
>>>
>>> Ed>
>>>
>> The problem with the check fuel cap warning was because you "topped it
>> up" after the pump stopped filling it with fuel. DON"T DO THAT.
>
>
This is a great truck. We have sold people on these many times when we are
out working. One of our clients liked ours so much I let him test drive it.
Later on he bought one and took it on a hunting trip in Maine. His wife
bought the CR-V later on.
I went from buying Chevy's to Honda's. (I did own an '84 Celica which I put
180K miles on it in the 80's.) How many people does one know that drives
Honda's and switches to Chevy's! LOL!
-David
"Ed" <emccandless@fuse.net> wrote in message
news:869e8$457619f7$48318920$8393@FUSE.NET...
>
> "David" <nospam@spam.org> wrote in message
> news:fcodh.7150$tM1.6172@newsread1.news.pas.earthl ink.net...
>> The ridgeline is the best truck I have owned. I bought one for my
>> worktruck EXL to serve survey crew. I haul my atv in the back sometimes
>> with my equipment in the trunk. I have it off-road about 50% of the time
>> in cornfields and wet grassland. This truck rides better than any car I
>> have owned.
>>
>> I drag steel loading ramps across the bed almost weekly. I have also
>> hauled #1800 of ceramic tile in it and the brakes were flawless. It also
>> did not feel bogged down either. Just a slight wobble from the
>> compressed tires on the highway at 75. Still I was amazed considering I
>> have owned a Chevy 2500, 1500 and Suburban.
>>
>> I have also pulled a trailer with a jackhammer and compressor which did
>> not make it brake a sweat.
>>
>> 35,000 miles on it with just a check fuel cap light on once. You can't
>> beat it for the versatility. It replaced a Chevy 2500 which was in the
>> shop monthly and it only had 50,000 miles when I lost patience with it
>> and sold it. The Ridgeline is lighter and is a better off road vehicle.
>> The Chevy used to sink in a damp cornfield. I also have a Honda Pilot
>> which I also use as a worktruck, mega room for equipment. I love it too.
>>
>> Ridgeline high points, great stereo w/sub, off road ability with an
>> excellent ride across those bumpy fields, rear seats fold up for more
>> equipment space, good acceleration!
>>
>> -David
>> "ed" <emccandless@fuse.net> wrote in message
>> news:1cd0$4575db24$48319539$7086@FUSE.NET...
>>>
>>> "Tall Oak" <Talloak@cripplecreek.com> wrote in message
>>> news:Lfjdh.5392$sM2.3641@trndny05...
>>>> Trading in the 03 Element (love it), and REALLY like the Ridge, The
>>>> wife kinda wants the Toyota FJ....but admits the Honda was more
>>>> spacious and comfortable. I got the rest of the month to finish
>>>> shopping for it. So any opinions are welcomed!
>>>>
>>>> Jimmy
>>> There was a time when I actually needed a pickup truck. When the time
>>> came I actually didn't have to have one, I still bought and drove
>>> pickups. I sold my F150 and bought a Ridgeline, and for my limited truck
>>> use, it's the best pickup truck I ever owned. I have used it for a few
>>> tough towing and hauling trips, and it has performed perfectly. Actually
>>> I believe it's a lot tougher than it looks.
>>>
>>> Ed>
>>>
>> The problem with the check fuel cap warning was because you "topped it
>> up" after the pump stopped filling it with fuel. DON"T DO THAT.
>
>
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Re: ANY RIDGELINE OWNER'S OUT HERE?
On Wed, 06 Dec 2006 00:32:11 GMT, "David" <nospam@spam.org> wrote:
>The ridgeline is the best truck I have owned. I bought one for my worktruck
>EXL to serve survey crew. I haul my atv in the back sometimes with my
>equipment in the trunk. I have it off-road about 50% of the time in
>cornfields and wet grassland. This truck rides better than any car I have
>owned.
>
>I drag steel loading ramps across the bed almost weekly. I have also hauled
>#1800 of ceramic tile in it and the brakes were flawless. It also did not
>feel bogged down either. Just a slight wobble from the compressed tires on
>the highway at 75. Still I was amazed considering I have owned a Chevy
>2500, 1500 and Suburban.
>
>I have also pulled a trailer with a jackhammer and compressor which did not
>make it brake a sweat.
>
>35,000 miles on it with just a check fuel cap light on once. You can't beat
>it for the versatility. It replaced a Chevy 2500 which was in the shop
>monthly and it only had 50,000 miles when I lost patience with it and sold
>it. The Ridgeline is lighter and is a better off road vehicle. The Chevy
>used to sink in a damp cornfield. I also have a Honda Pilot which I also
>use as a worktruck, mega room for equipment. I love it too.
>
>Ridgeline high points, great stereo w/sub, off road ability with an
>excellent ride across those bumpy fields, rear seats fold up for more
>equipment space, good acceleration!
>
>-David
Wow, someone who owns a pickup truck because they actually need one.
>The ridgeline is the best truck I have owned. I bought one for my worktruck
>EXL to serve survey crew. I haul my atv in the back sometimes with my
>equipment in the trunk. I have it off-road about 50% of the time in
>cornfields and wet grassland. This truck rides better than any car I have
>owned.
>
>I drag steel loading ramps across the bed almost weekly. I have also hauled
>#1800 of ceramic tile in it and the brakes were flawless. It also did not
>feel bogged down either. Just a slight wobble from the compressed tires on
>the highway at 75. Still I was amazed considering I have owned a Chevy
>2500, 1500 and Suburban.
>
>I have also pulled a trailer with a jackhammer and compressor which did not
>make it brake a sweat.
>
>35,000 miles on it with just a check fuel cap light on once. You can't beat
>it for the versatility. It replaced a Chevy 2500 which was in the shop
>monthly and it only had 50,000 miles when I lost patience with it and sold
>it. The Ridgeline is lighter and is a better off road vehicle. The Chevy
>used to sink in a damp cornfield. I also have a Honda Pilot which I also
>use as a worktruck, mega room for equipment. I love it too.
>
>Ridgeline high points, great stereo w/sub, off road ability with an
>excellent ride across those bumpy fields, rear seats fold up for more
>equipment space, good acceleration!
>
>-David
Wow, someone who owns a pickup truck because they actually need one.
#23
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Re: ANY RIDGELINE OWNER'S OUT HERE?
On Wed, 06 Dec 2006 00:32:11 GMT, "David" <nospam@spam.org> wrote:
>The ridgeline is the best truck I have owned. I bought one for my worktruck
>EXL to serve survey crew. I haul my atv in the back sometimes with my
>equipment in the trunk. I have it off-road about 50% of the time in
>cornfields and wet grassland. This truck rides better than any car I have
>owned.
>
>I drag steel loading ramps across the bed almost weekly. I have also hauled
>#1800 of ceramic tile in it and the brakes were flawless. It also did not
>feel bogged down either. Just a slight wobble from the compressed tires on
>the highway at 75. Still I was amazed considering I have owned a Chevy
>2500, 1500 and Suburban.
>
>I have also pulled a trailer with a jackhammer and compressor which did not
>make it brake a sweat.
>
>35,000 miles on it with just a check fuel cap light on once. You can't beat
>it for the versatility. It replaced a Chevy 2500 which was in the shop
>monthly and it only had 50,000 miles when I lost patience with it and sold
>it. The Ridgeline is lighter and is a better off road vehicle. The Chevy
>used to sink in a damp cornfield. I also have a Honda Pilot which I also
>use as a worktruck, mega room for equipment. I love it too.
>
>Ridgeline high points, great stereo w/sub, off road ability with an
>excellent ride across those bumpy fields, rear seats fold up for more
>equipment space, good acceleration!
>
>-David
Wow, someone who owns a pickup truck because they actually need one.
>The ridgeline is the best truck I have owned. I bought one for my worktruck
>EXL to serve survey crew. I haul my atv in the back sometimes with my
>equipment in the trunk. I have it off-road about 50% of the time in
>cornfields and wet grassland. This truck rides better than any car I have
>owned.
>
>I drag steel loading ramps across the bed almost weekly. I have also hauled
>#1800 of ceramic tile in it and the brakes were flawless. It also did not
>feel bogged down either. Just a slight wobble from the compressed tires on
>the highway at 75. Still I was amazed considering I have owned a Chevy
>2500, 1500 and Suburban.
>
>I have also pulled a trailer with a jackhammer and compressor which did not
>make it brake a sweat.
>
>35,000 miles on it with just a check fuel cap light on once. You can't beat
>it for the versatility. It replaced a Chevy 2500 which was in the shop
>monthly and it only had 50,000 miles when I lost patience with it and sold
>it. The Ridgeline is lighter and is a better off road vehicle. The Chevy
>used to sink in a damp cornfield. I also have a Honda Pilot which I also
>use as a worktruck, mega room for equipment. I love it too.
>
>Ridgeline high points, great stereo w/sub, off road ability with an
>excellent ride across those bumpy fields, rear seats fold up for more
>equipment space, good acceleration!
>
>-David
Wow, someone who owns a pickup truck because they actually need one.
#24
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Re: ANY RIDGELINE OWNER'S OUT HERE?
On Wed, 06 Dec 2006 00:32:11 GMT, "David" <nospam@spam.org> wrote:
>The ridgeline is the best truck I have owned. I bought one for my worktruck
>EXL to serve survey crew. I haul my atv in the back sometimes with my
>equipment in the trunk. I have it off-road about 50% of the time in
>cornfields and wet grassland. This truck rides better than any car I have
>owned.
>
>I drag steel loading ramps across the bed almost weekly. I have also hauled
>#1800 of ceramic tile in it and the brakes were flawless. It also did not
>feel bogged down either. Just a slight wobble from the compressed tires on
>the highway at 75. Still I was amazed considering I have owned a Chevy
>2500, 1500 and Suburban.
>
>I have also pulled a trailer with a jackhammer and compressor which did not
>make it brake a sweat.
>
>35,000 miles on it with just a check fuel cap light on once. You can't beat
>it for the versatility. It replaced a Chevy 2500 which was in the shop
>monthly and it only had 50,000 miles when I lost patience with it and sold
>it. The Ridgeline is lighter and is a better off road vehicle. The Chevy
>used to sink in a damp cornfield. I also have a Honda Pilot which I also
>use as a worktruck, mega room for equipment. I love it too.
>
>Ridgeline high points, great stereo w/sub, off road ability with an
>excellent ride across those bumpy fields, rear seats fold up for more
>equipment space, good acceleration!
>
>-David
Wow, someone who owns a pickup truck because they actually need one.
>The ridgeline is the best truck I have owned. I bought one for my worktruck
>EXL to serve survey crew. I haul my atv in the back sometimes with my
>equipment in the trunk. I have it off-road about 50% of the time in
>cornfields and wet grassland. This truck rides better than any car I have
>owned.
>
>I drag steel loading ramps across the bed almost weekly. I have also hauled
>#1800 of ceramic tile in it and the brakes were flawless. It also did not
>feel bogged down either. Just a slight wobble from the compressed tires on
>the highway at 75. Still I was amazed considering I have owned a Chevy
>2500, 1500 and Suburban.
>
>I have also pulled a trailer with a jackhammer and compressor which did not
>make it brake a sweat.
>
>35,000 miles on it with just a check fuel cap light on once. You can't beat
>it for the versatility. It replaced a Chevy 2500 which was in the shop
>monthly and it only had 50,000 miles when I lost patience with it and sold
>it. The Ridgeline is lighter and is a better off road vehicle. The Chevy
>used to sink in a damp cornfield. I also have a Honda Pilot which I also
>use as a worktruck, mega room for equipment. I love it too.
>
>Ridgeline high points, great stereo w/sub, off road ability with an
>excellent ride across those bumpy fields, rear seats fold up for more
>equipment space, good acceleration!
>
>-David
Wow, someone who owns a pickup truck because they actually need one.
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Re: ANY RIDGELINE OWNER'S OUT HERE?
On Wed, 06 Dec 2006 00:32:11 GMT, "David" <nospam@spam.org> wrote:
>The ridgeline is the best truck I have owned. I bought one for my worktruck
>EXL to serve survey crew. I haul my atv in the back sometimes with my
>equipment in the trunk. I have it off-road about 50% of the time in
>cornfields and wet grassland. This truck rides better than any car I have
>owned.
>
>I drag steel loading ramps across the bed almost weekly. I have also hauled
>#1800 of ceramic tile in it and the brakes were flawless. It also did not
>feel bogged down either. Just a slight wobble from the compressed tires on
>the highway at 75. Still I was amazed considering I have owned a Chevy
>2500, 1500 and Suburban.
>
>I have also pulled a trailer with a jackhammer and compressor which did not
>make it brake a sweat.
>
>35,000 miles on it with just a check fuel cap light on once. You can't beat
>it for the versatility. It replaced a Chevy 2500 which was in the shop
>monthly and it only had 50,000 miles when I lost patience with it and sold
>it. The Ridgeline is lighter and is a better off road vehicle. The Chevy
>used to sink in a damp cornfield. I also have a Honda Pilot which I also
>use as a worktruck, mega room for equipment. I love it too.
>
>Ridgeline high points, great stereo w/sub, off road ability with an
>excellent ride across those bumpy fields, rear seats fold up for more
>equipment space, good acceleration!
>
>-David
Wow, someone who owns a pickup truck because they actually need one.
>The ridgeline is the best truck I have owned. I bought one for my worktruck
>EXL to serve survey crew. I haul my atv in the back sometimes with my
>equipment in the trunk. I have it off-road about 50% of the time in
>cornfields and wet grassland. This truck rides better than any car I have
>owned.
>
>I drag steel loading ramps across the bed almost weekly. I have also hauled
>#1800 of ceramic tile in it and the brakes were flawless. It also did not
>feel bogged down either. Just a slight wobble from the compressed tires on
>the highway at 75. Still I was amazed considering I have owned a Chevy
>2500, 1500 and Suburban.
>
>I have also pulled a trailer with a jackhammer and compressor which did not
>make it brake a sweat.
>
>35,000 miles on it with just a check fuel cap light on once. You can't beat
>it for the versatility. It replaced a Chevy 2500 which was in the shop
>monthly and it only had 50,000 miles when I lost patience with it and sold
>it. The Ridgeline is lighter and is a better off road vehicle. The Chevy
>used to sink in a damp cornfield. I also have a Honda Pilot which I also
>use as a worktruck, mega room for equipment. I love it too.
>
>Ridgeline high points, great stereo w/sub, off road ability with an
>excellent ride across those bumpy fields, rear seats fold up for more
>equipment space, good acceleration!
>
>-David
Wow, someone who owns a pickup truck because they actually need one.
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Re: ANY RIDGELINE OWNER'S OUT HERE?
On Wed, 06 Dec 2006 01:45:03 GMT, "JKBK" <jkbk@shawshaw.ca> wrote:
> I`m with you.If they were only willing to deal a little.The Ridgeline
>Owners club has some Can. members from T.O. who have brought at 3-4000 of
>list. Pisses me off here in Edmonton.
In the Chicago area, Honda has been giving out $2000 dealer incentives
to sell them.
>"Tall Oak" <Talloak@cripplecreek.com> wrote in message
>news:Lfjdh.5392$sM2.3641@trndny05...
>> Trading in the 03 Element (love it), and REALLY like the Ridge, The wife
>> kinda wants the Toyota FJ....but admits the Honda was more spacious and
>> comfortable. I got the rest of the month to finish shopping for it. So any
>> opinions are welcomed!
>>
>> Jimmy
>>
>
> I`m with you.If they were only willing to deal a little.The Ridgeline
>Owners club has some Can. members from T.O. who have brought at 3-4000 of
>list. Pisses me off here in Edmonton.
In the Chicago area, Honda has been giving out $2000 dealer incentives
to sell them.
>"Tall Oak" <Talloak@cripplecreek.com> wrote in message
>news:Lfjdh.5392$sM2.3641@trndny05...
>> Trading in the 03 Element (love it), and REALLY like the Ridge, The wife
>> kinda wants the Toyota FJ....but admits the Honda was more spacious and
>> comfortable. I got the rest of the month to finish shopping for it. So any
>> opinions are welcomed!
>>
>> Jimmy
>>
>
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Re: ANY RIDGELINE OWNER'S OUT HERE?
On Wed, 06 Dec 2006 01:45:03 GMT, "JKBK" <jkbk@shawshaw.ca> wrote:
> I`m with you.If they were only willing to deal a little.The Ridgeline
>Owners club has some Can. members from T.O. who have brought at 3-4000 of
>list. Pisses me off here in Edmonton.
In the Chicago area, Honda has been giving out $2000 dealer incentives
to sell them.
>"Tall Oak" <Talloak@cripplecreek.com> wrote in message
>news:Lfjdh.5392$sM2.3641@trndny05...
>> Trading in the 03 Element (love it), and REALLY like the Ridge, The wife
>> kinda wants the Toyota FJ....but admits the Honda was more spacious and
>> comfortable. I got the rest of the month to finish shopping for it. So any
>> opinions are welcomed!
>>
>> Jimmy
>>
>
> I`m with you.If they were only willing to deal a little.The Ridgeline
>Owners club has some Can. members from T.O. who have brought at 3-4000 of
>list. Pisses me off here in Edmonton.
In the Chicago area, Honda has been giving out $2000 dealer incentives
to sell them.
>"Tall Oak" <Talloak@cripplecreek.com> wrote in message
>news:Lfjdh.5392$sM2.3641@trndny05...
>> Trading in the 03 Element (love it), and REALLY like the Ridge, The wife
>> kinda wants the Toyota FJ....but admits the Honda was more spacious and
>> comfortable. I got the rest of the month to finish shopping for it. So any
>> opinions are welcomed!
>>
>> Jimmy
>>
>
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Re: ANY RIDGELINE OWNER'S OUT HERE?
On Wed, 06 Dec 2006 01:45:03 GMT, "JKBK" <jkbk@shawshaw.ca> wrote:
> I`m with you.If they were only willing to deal a little.The Ridgeline
>Owners club has some Can. members from T.O. who have brought at 3-4000 of
>list. Pisses me off here in Edmonton.
In the Chicago area, Honda has been giving out $2000 dealer incentives
to sell them.
>"Tall Oak" <Talloak@cripplecreek.com> wrote in message
>news:Lfjdh.5392$sM2.3641@trndny05...
>> Trading in the 03 Element (love it), and REALLY like the Ridge, The wife
>> kinda wants the Toyota FJ....but admits the Honda was more spacious and
>> comfortable. I got the rest of the month to finish shopping for it. So any
>> opinions are welcomed!
>>
>> Jimmy
>>
>
> I`m with you.If they were only willing to deal a little.The Ridgeline
>Owners club has some Can. members from T.O. who have brought at 3-4000 of
>list. Pisses me off here in Edmonton.
In the Chicago area, Honda has been giving out $2000 dealer incentives
to sell them.
>"Tall Oak" <Talloak@cripplecreek.com> wrote in message
>news:Lfjdh.5392$sM2.3641@trndny05...
>> Trading in the 03 Element (love it), and REALLY like the Ridge, The wife
>> kinda wants the Toyota FJ....but admits the Honda was more spacious and
>> comfortable. I got the rest of the month to finish shopping for it. So any
>> opinions are welcomed!
>>
>> Jimmy
>>
>
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Re: ANY RIDGELINE OWNER'S OUT HERE?
On Wed, 06 Dec 2006 01:45:03 GMT, "JKBK" <jkbk@shawshaw.ca> wrote:
> I`m with you.If they were only willing to deal a little.The Ridgeline
>Owners club has some Can. members from T.O. who have brought at 3-4000 of
>list. Pisses me off here in Edmonton.
In the Chicago area, Honda has been giving out $2000 dealer incentives
to sell them.
>"Tall Oak" <Talloak@cripplecreek.com> wrote in message
>news:Lfjdh.5392$sM2.3641@trndny05...
>> Trading in the 03 Element (love it), and REALLY like the Ridge, The wife
>> kinda wants the Toyota FJ....but admits the Honda was more spacious and
>> comfortable. I got the rest of the month to finish shopping for it. So any
>> opinions are welcomed!
>>
>> Jimmy
>>
>
> I`m with you.If they were only willing to deal a little.The Ridgeline
>Owners club has some Can. members from T.O. who have brought at 3-4000 of
>list. Pisses me off here in Edmonton.
In the Chicago area, Honda has been giving out $2000 dealer incentives
to sell them.
>"Tall Oak" <Talloak@cripplecreek.com> wrote in message
>news:Lfjdh.5392$sM2.3641@trndny05...
>> Trading in the 03 Element (love it), and REALLY like the Ridge, The wife
>> kinda wants the Toyota FJ....but admits the Honda was more spacious and
>> comfortable. I got the rest of the month to finish shopping for it. So any
>> opinions are welcomed!
>>
>> Jimmy
>>
>
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Re: ANY RIDGELINE OWNER'S OUT HERE?
I never needed a pickup before but I need one now, simply to haul wood. but
I also need to haul people too. The Element was a fun goofy little whatever.
But overall performance is keeping me with Honda. We've looked at it on
several occasions this weekend we'll test drive. Thanks for the feedback!
Jimmy
"ed" <emccandless@fuse.net> wrote in message
news:1cd0$4575db24$48319539$7086@FUSE.NET...
>
> "Tall Oak" <Talloak@cripplecreek.com> wrote in message
> news:Lfjdh.5392$sM2.3641@trndny05...
>> Trading in the 03 Element (love it), and REALLY like the Ridge, The wife
>> kinda wants the Toyota FJ....but admits the Honda was more spacious and
>> comfortable. I got the rest of the month to finish shopping for it. So
>> any opinions are welcomed!
>>
>> Jimmy
> There was a time when I actually needed a pickup truck. When the time came
> I actually didn't have to have one, I still bought and drove pickups. I
> sold my F150 and bought a Ridgeline, and for my limited truck use, it's
> the best pickup truck I ever owned. I have used it for a few tough towing
> and hauling trips, and it has performed perfectly. Actually I believe it's
> a lot tougher than it looks.
>
> Ed>
>
I also need to haul people too. The Element was a fun goofy little whatever.
But overall performance is keeping me with Honda. We've looked at it on
several occasions this weekend we'll test drive. Thanks for the feedback!
Jimmy
"ed" <emccandless@fuse.net> wrote in message
news:1cd0$4575db24$48319539$7086@FUSE.NET...
>
> "Tall Oak" <Talloak@cripplecreek.com> wrote in message
> news:Lfjdh.5392$sM2.3641@trndny05...
>> Trading in the 03 Element (love it), and REALLY like the Ridge, The wife
>> kinda wants the Toyota FJ....but admits the Honda was more spacious and
>> comfortable. I got the rest of the month to finish shopping for it. So
>> any opinions are welcomed!
>>
>> Jimmy
> There was a time when I actually needed a pickup truck. When the time came
> I actually didn't have to have one, I still bought and drove pickups. I
> sold my F150 and bought a Ridgeline, and for my limited truck use, it's
> the best pickup truck I ever owned. I have used it for a few tough towing
> and hauling trips, and it has performed perfectly. Actually I believe it's
> a lot tougher than it looks.
>
> Ed>
>