ANY RIDGELINE OWNER'S OUT HERE?
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Re: ANY RIDGELINE OWNER'S OUT HERE?
I don't own a Ridgeline, but a few months ago I test drove an FJ and I
must say -- the blind spots are terrible because of the oversized rear
pillars. I definitely wouldn't recommend the FJ if you're doing any
sort of highway driving.
must say -- the blind spots are terrible because of the oversized rear
pillars. I definitely wouldn't recommend the FJ if you're doing any
sort of highway driving.
#47
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Re: ANY RIDGELINE OWNER'S OUT HERE?
I don't own a Ridgeline, but a few months ago I test drove an FJ and I
must say -- the blind spots are terrible because of the oversized rear
pillars. I definitely wouldn't recommend the FJ if you're doing any
sort of highway driving.
must say -- the blind spots are terrible because of the oversized rear
pillars. I definitely wouldn't recommend the FJ if you're doing any
sort of highway driving.
#48
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Re: ANY RIDGELINE OWNER'S OUT HERE?
I don't own a Ridgeline, but a few months ago I test drove an FJ and I
must say -- the blind spots are terrible because of the oversized rear
pillars. I definitely wouldn't recommend the FJ if you're doing any
sort of highway driving.
must say -- the blind spots are terrible because of the oversized rear
pillars. I definitely wouldn't recommend the FJ if you're doing any
sort of highway driving.
#49
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Re: ANY RIDGELINE OWNER'S OUT HERE?
I don't own a Ridgeline, but a few months ago I test drove an FJ and I
must say -- the blind spots are terrible because of the oversized rear
pillars. I definitely wouldn't recommend the FJ if you're doing any
sort of highway driving.
must say -- the blind spots are terrible because of the oversized rear
pillars. I definitely wouldn't recommend the FJ if you're doing any
sort of highway driving.
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Re: ANY RIDGELINE OWNER'S OUT HERE?
On 6 Dec 2006 18:17:56 -0800, "Robert" <kraft.fhs@gmail.com> wrote:
>I don't own a Ridgeline, but a few months ago I test drove an FJ and I
>must say -- the blind spots are terrible because of the oversized rear
>pillars. I definitely wouldn't recommend the FJ if you're doing any
>sort of highway driving.
Consumer Reports just tested it and complained a lot about visibility.
>I don't own a Ridgeline, but a few months ago I test drove an FJ and I
>must say -- the blind spots are terrible because of the oversized rear
>pillars. I definitely wouldn't recommend the FJ if you're doing any
>sort of highway driving.
Consumer Reports just tested it and complained a lot about visibility.
#51
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Re: ANY RIDGELINE OWNER'S OUT HERE?
On 6 Dec 2006 18:17:56 -0800, "Robert" <kraft.fhs@gmail.com> wrote:
>I don't own a Ridgeline, but a few months ago I test drove an FJ and I
>must say -- the blind spots are terrible because of the oversized rear
>pillars. I definitely wouldn't recommend the FJ if you're doing any
>sort of highway driving.
Consumer Reports just tested it and complained a lot about visibility.
>I don't own a Ridgeline, but a few months ago I test drove an FJ and I
>must say -- the blind spots are terrible because of the oversized rear
>pillars. I definitely wouldn't recommend the FJ if you're doing any
>sort of highway driving.
Consumer Reports just tested it and complained a lot about visibility.
#52
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Re: ANY RIDGELINE OWNER'S OUT HERE?
On 6 Dec 2006 18:17:56 -0800, "Robert" <kraft.fhs@gmail.com> wrote:
>I don't own a Ridgeline, but a few months ago I test drove an FJ and I
>must say -- the blind spots are terrible because of the oversized rear
>pillars. I definitely wouldn't recommend the FJ if you're doing any
>sort of highway driving.
Consumer Reports just tested it and complained a lot about visibility.
>I don't own a Ridgeline, but a few months ago I test drove an FJ and I
>must say -- the blind spots are terrible because of the oversized rear
>pillars. I definitely wouldn't recommend the FJ if you're doing any
>sort of highway driving.
Consumer Reports just tested it and complained a lot about visibility.
#53
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Re: ANY RIDGELINE OWNER'S OUT HERE?
On 6 Dec 2006 18:17:56 -0800, "Robert" <kraft.fhs@gmail.com> wrote:
>I don't own a Ridgeline, but a few months ago I test drove an FJ and I
>must say -- the blind spots are terrible because of the oversized rear
>pillars. I definitely wouldn't recommend the FJ if you're doing any
>sort of highway driving.
Consumer Reports just tested it and complained a lot about visibility.
>I don't own a Ridgeline, but a few months ago I test drove an FJ and I
>must say -- the blind spots are terrible because of the oversized rear
>pillars. I definitely wouldn't recommend the FJ if you're doing any
>sort of highway driving.
Consumer Reports just tested it and complained a lot about visibility.
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Re: ANY RIDGELINE OWNER'S OUT HERE?
On Thu, 07 Dec 2006 00:31:03 GMT, "David" <nospam@spam.org> wrote:
>Less than a week ago a farmer followed us out in a washboard cornfield and
>all I could see is him rocking back and forth almost hitting his head
>against the side window. Not to mention he had to stop and get out in the
>middle of the field and lock his front tires! 50 year old technology!
>
>I gave him a ride back to his house to get some more plans and his reaction
>was kind of funny as we rode back on the same path. Mumbled something about
>a good suspension and being smooth. Wondered what kind of new truck this
>was? Ford, Chevy, Dodge?
>
>I am amazed how many people in central Ohio do not know that Honda makes a
>truck! LOL!
>
>But, yes Gordon, this truck is pushed hard through snow, mud, corn stubble
>and grassland. I have hulled mulch, firewood, ATVs, Motorcycles, tile,
>steel scraps and the bed is not a factory room bed. LOL! There are no
>chunks taken out just a lot of surface scratches that makes other Ridgeline
>owners wince. I have had it in greasy mud on a slight slope in which while
>moving forward it is also sliding downhill. NEVER flip the VSA off in the
>mud or it will just spin the tires. I had to lock all the tires once to get
>out of a rut.
>
>At least 3 clients we have worked for and shown it to now drive a Honda.
>The truck sells itself. My kids love to ride in it. Smoother than the
>Pilot. Stereo is better too.
>
>My advice, the Ridgeline is a good all around truck for the city to the
>backland.
>
>Talloak, I highly recommend the Ridgeline. I love mine!
>
>-David
Glad to hear it is working well for you. Actually not that surprised
that honda has a great product here.
>
>
>"Gordon McGrew" <RgEmMcOgVrEew@mindspring.com> wrote in message
>news:4lncn21ps68b0l46ptdagbrq0ir9f8j8i1@4ax.com.. .
>> 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
>>>>
>>>
>>
>
>Less than a week ago a farmer followed us out in a washboard cornfield and
>all I could see is him rocking back and forth almost hitting his head
>against the side window. Not to mention he had to stop and get out in the
>middle of the field and lock his front tires! 50 year old technology!
>
>I gave him a ride back to his house to get some more plans and his reaction
>was kind of funny as we rode back on the same path. Mumbled something about
>a good suspension and being smooth. Wondered what kind of new truck this
>was? Ford, Chevy, Dodge?
>
>I am amazed how many people in central Ohio do not know that Honda makes a
>truck! LOL!
>
>But, yes Gordon, this truck is pushed hard through snow, mud, corn stubble
>and grassland. I have hulled mulch, firewood, ATVs, Motorcycles, tile,
>steel scraps and the bed is not a factory room bed. LOL! There are no
>chunks taken out just a lot of surface scratches that makes other Ridgeline
>owners wince. I have had it in greasy mud on a slight slope in which while
>moving forward it is also sliding downhill. NEVER flip the VSA off in the
>mud or it will just spin the tires. I had to lock all the tires once to get
>out of a rut.
>
>At least 3 clients we have worked for and shown it to now drive a Honda.
>The truck sells itself. My kids love to ride in it. Smoother than the
>Pilot. Stereo is better too.
>
>My advice, the Ridgeline is a good all around truck for the city to the
>backland.
>
>Talloak, I highly recommend the Ridgeline. I love mine!
>
>-David
Glad to hear it is working well for you. Actually not that surprised
that honda has a great product here.
>
>
>"Gordon McGrew" <RgEmMcOgVrEew@mindspring.com> wrote in message
>news:4lncn21ps68b0l46ptdagbrq0ir9f8j8i1@4ax.com.. .
>> 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
>>>>
>>>
>>
>
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Re: ANY RIDGELINE OWNER'S OUT HERE?
On Thu, 07 Dec 2006 00:31:03 GMT, "David" <nospam@spam.org> wrote:
>Less than a week ago a farmer followed us out in a washboard cornfield and
>all I could see is him rocking back and forth almost hitting his head
>against the side window. Not to mention he had to stop and get out in the
>middle of the field and lock his front tires! 50 year old technology!
>
>I gave him a ride back to his house to get some more plans and his reaction
>was kind of funny as we rode back on the same path. Mumbled something about
>a good suspension and being smooth. Wondered what kind of new truck this
>was? Ford, Chevy, Dodge?
>
>I am amazed how many people in central Ohio do not know that Honda makes a
>truck! LOL!
>
>But, yes Gordon, this truck is pushed hard through snow, mud, corn stubble
>and grassland. I have hulled mulch, firewood, ATVs, Motorcycles, tile,
>steel scraps and the bed is not a factory room bed. LOL! There are no
>chunks taken out just a lot of surface scratches that makes other Ridgeline
>owners wince. I have had it in greasy mud on a slight slope in which while
>moving forward it is also sliding downhill. NEVER flip the VSA off in the
>mud or it will just spin the tires. I had to lock all the tires once to get
>out of a rut.
>
>At least 3 clients we have worked for and shown it to now drive a Honda.
>The truck sells itself. My kids love to ride in it. Smoother than the
>Pilot. Stereo is better too.
>
>My advice, the Ridgeline is a good all around truck for the city to the
>backland.
>
>Talloak, I highly recommend the Ridgeline. I love mine!
>
>-David
Glad to hear it is working well for you. Actually not that surprised
that honda has a great product here.
>
>
>"Gordon McGrew" <RgEmMcOgVrEew@mindspring.com> wrote in message
>news:4lncn21ps68b0l46ptdagbrq0ir9f8j8i1@4ax.com.. .
>> 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
>>>>
>>>
>>
>
>Less than a week ago a farmer followed us out in a washboard cornfield and
>all I could see is him rocking back and forth almost hitting his head
>against the side window. Not to mention he had to stop and get out in the
>middle of the field and lock his front tires! 50 year old technology!
>
>I gave him a ride back to his house to get some more plans and his reaction
>was kind of funny as we rode back on the same path. Mumbled something about
>a good suspension and being smooth. Wondered what kind of new truck this
>was? Ford, Chevy, Dodge?
>
>I am amazed how many people in central Ohio do not know that Honda makes a
>truck! LOL!
>
>But, yes Gordon, this truck is pushed hard through snow, mud, corn stubble
>and grassland. I have hulled mulch, firewood, ATVs, Motorcycles, tile,
>steel scraps and the bed is not a factory room bed. LOL! There are no
>chunks taken out just a lot of surface scratches that makes other Ridgeline
>owners wince. I have had it in greasy mud on a slight slope in which while
>moving forward it is also sliding downhill. NEVER flip the VSA off in the
>mud or it will just spin the tires. I had to lock all the tires once to get
>out of a rut.
>
>At least 3 clients we have worked for and shown it to now drive a Honda.
>The truck sells itself. My kids love to ride in it. Smoother than the
>Pilot. Stereo is better too.
>
>My advice, the Ridgeline is a good all around truck for the city to the
>backland.
>
>Talloak, I highly recommend the Ridgeline. I love mine!
>
>-David
Glad to hear it is working well for you. Actually not that surprised
that honda has a great product here.
>
>
>"Gordon McGrew" <RgEmMcOgVrEew@mindspring.com> wrote in message
>news:4lncn21ps68b0l46ptdagbrq0ir9f8j8i1@4ax.com.. .
>> 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
>>>>
>>>
>>
>
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Re: ANY RIDGELINE OWNER'S OUT HERE?
On Thu, 07 Dec 2006 00:31:03 GMT, "David" <nospam@spam.org> wrote:
>Less than a week ago a farmer followed us out in a washboard cornfield and
>all I could see is him rocking back and forth almost hitting his head
>against the side window. Not to mention he had to stop and get out in the
>middle of the field and lock his front tires! 50 year old technology!
>
>I gave him a ride back to his house to get some more plans and his reaction
>was kind of funny as we rode back on the same path. Mumbled something about
>a good suspension and being smooth. Wondered what kind of new truck this
>was? Ford, Chevy, Dodge?
>
>I am amazed how many people in central Ohio do not know that Honda makes a
>truck! LOL!
>
>But, yes Gordon, this truck is pushed hard through snow, mud, corn stubble
>and grassland. I have hulled mulch, firewood, ATVs, Motorcycles, tile,
>steel scraps and the bed is not a factory room bed. LOL! There are no
>chunks taken out just a lot of surface scratches that makes other Ridgeline
>owners wince. I have had it in greasy mud on a slight slope in which while
>moving forward it is also sliding downhill. NEVER flip the VSA off in the
>mud or it will just spin the tires. I had to lock all the tires once to get
>out of a rut.
>
>At least 3 clients we have worked for and shown it to now drive a Honda.
>The truck sells itself. My kids love to ride in it. Smoother than the
>Pilot. Stereo is better too.
>
>My advice, the Ridgeline is a good all around truck for the city to the
>backland.
>
>Talloak, I highly recommend the Ridgeline. I love mine!
>
>-David
Glad to hear it is working well for you. Actually not that surprised
that honda has a great product here.
>
>
>"Gordon McGrew" <RgEmMcOgVrEew@mindspring.com> wrote in message
>news:4lncn21ps68b0l46ptdagbrq0ir9f8j8i1@4ax.com.. .
>> 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
>>>>
>>>
>>
>
>Less than a week ago a farmer followed us out in a washboard cornfield and
>all I could see is him rocking back and forth almost hitting his head
>against the side window. Not to mention he had to stop and get out in the
>middle of the field and lock his front tires! 50 year old technology!
>
>I gave him a ride back to his house to get some more plans and his reaction
>was kind of funny as we rode back on the same path. Mumbled something about
>a good suspension and being smooth. Wondered what kind of new truck this
>was? Ford, Chevy, Dodge?
>
>I am amazed how many people in central Ohio do not know that Honda makes a
>truck! LOL!
>
>But, yes Gordon, this truck is pushed hard through snow, mud, corn stubble
>and grassland. I have hulled mulch, firewood, ATVs, Motorcycles, tile,
>steel scraps and the bed is not a factory room bed. LOL! There are no
>chunks taken out just a lot of surface scratches that makes other Ridgeline
>owners wince. I have had it in greasy mud on a slight slope in which while
>moving forward it is also sliding downhill. NEVER flip the VSA off in the
>mud or it will just spin the tires. I had to lock all the tires once to get
>out of a rut.
>
>At least 3 clients we have worked for and shown it to now drive a Honda.
>The truck sells itself. My kids love to ride in it. Smoother than the
>Pilot. Stereo is better too.
>
>My advice, the Ridgeline is a good all around truck for the city to the
>backland.
>
>Talloak, I highly recommend the Ridgeline. I love mine!
>
>-David
Glad to hear it is working well for you. Actually not that surprised
that honda has a great product here.
>
>
>"Gordon McGrew" <RgEmMcOgVrEew@mindspring.com> wrote in message
>news:4lncn21ps68b0l46ptdagbrq0ir9f8j8i1@4ax.com.. .
>> 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
>>>>
>>>
>>
>
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Re: ANY RIDGELINE OWNER'S OUT HERE?
On Thu, 07 Dec 2006 00:31:03 GMT, "David" <nospam@spam.org> wrote:
>Less than a week ago a farmer followed us out in a washboard cornfield and
>all I could see is him rocking back and forth almost hitting his head
>against the side window. Not to mention he had to stop and get out in the
>middle of the field and lock his front tires! 50 year old technology!
>
>I gave him a ride back to his house to get some more plans and his reaction
>was kind of funny as we rode back on the same path. Mumbled something about
>a good suspension and being smooth. Wondered what kind of new truck this
>was? Ford, Chevy, Dodge?
>
>I am amazed how many people in central Ohio do not know that Honda makes a
>truck! LOL!
>
>But, yes Gordon, this truck is pushed hard through snow, mud, corn stubble
>and grassland. I have hulled mulch, firewood, ATVs, Motorcycles, tile,
>steel scraps and the bed is not a factory room bed. LOL! There are no
>chunks taken out just a lot of surface scratches that makes other Ridgeline
>owners wince. I have had it in greasy mud on a slight slope in which while
>moving forward it is also sliding downhill. NEVER flip the VSA off in the
>mud or it will just spin the tires. I had to lock all the tires once to get
>out of a rut.
>
>At least 3 clients we have worked for and shown it to now drive a Honda.
>The truck sells itself. My kids love to ride in it. Smoother than the
>Pilot. Stereo is better too.
>
>My advice, the Ridgeline is a good all around truck for the city to the
>backland.
>
>Talloak, I highly recommend the Ridgeline. I love mine!
>
>-David
Glad to hear it is working well for you. Actually not that surprised
that honda has a great product here.
>
>
>"Gordon McGrew" <RgEmMcOgVrEew@mindspring.com> wrote in message
>news:4lncn21ps68b0l46ptdagbrq0ir9f8j8i1@4ax.com.. .
>> 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
>>>>
>>>
>>
>
>Less than a week ago a farmer followed us out in a washboard cornfield and
>all I could see is him rocking back and forth almost hitting his head
>against the side window. Not to mention he had to stop and get out in the
>middle of the field and lock his front tires! 50 year old technology!
>
>I gave him a ride back to his house to get some more plans and his reaction
>was kind of funny as we rode back on the same path. Mumbled something about
>a good suspension and being smooth. Wondered what kind of new truck this
>was? Ford, Chevy, Dodge?
>
>I am amazed how many people in central Ohio do not know that Honda makes a
>truck! LOL!
>
>But, yes Gordon, this truck is pushed hard through snow, mud, corn stubble
>and grassland. I have hulled mulch, firewood, ATVs, Motorcycles, tile,
>steel scraps and the bed is not a factory room bed. LOL! There are no
>chunks taken out just a lot of surface scratches that makes other Ridgeline
>owners wince. I have had it in greasy mud on a slight slope in which while
>moving forward it is also sliding downhill. NEVER flip the VSA off in the
>mud or it will just spin the tires. I had to lock all the tires once to get
>out of a rut.
>
>At least 3 clients we have worked for and shown it to now drive a Honda.
>The truck sells itself. My kids love to ride in it. Smoother than the
>Pilot. Stereo is better too.
>
>My advice, the Ridgeline is a good all around truck for the city to the
>backland.
>
>Talloak, I highly recommend the Ridgeline. I love mine!
>
>-David
Glad to hear it is working well for you. Actually not that surprised
that honda has a great product here.
>
>
>"Gordon McGrew" <RgEmMcOgVrEew@mindspring.com> wrote in message
>news:4lncn21ps68b0l46ptdagbrq0ir9f8j8i1@4ax.com.. .
>> 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
>>>>
>>>
>>
>
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Re: ANY RIDGELINE OWNER'S OUT HERE?
You can't go wrong with a Ridgeline, but it's not the same truck as the
Toyota. Ridgeline is more like driving a car or suv, than a body on frame
truck.
It's VERY quiet on the highway @ 80mph too.
Tall Oak wrote:
> 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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No Lawsuit Ever Fixed A Moron...
Toyota. Ridgeline is more like driving a car or suv, than a body on frame
truck.
It's VERY quiet on the highway @ 80mph too.
Tall Oak wrote:
> 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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No Lawsuit Ever Fixed A Moron...
#59
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Re: ANY RIDGELINE OWNER'S OUT HERE?
You can't go wrong with a Ridgeline, but it's not the same truck as the
Toyota. Ridgeline is more like driving a car or suv, than a body on frame
truck.
It's VERY quiet on the highway @ 80mph too.
Tall Oak wrote:
> 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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No Lawsuit Ever Fixed A Moron...
Toyota. Ridgeline is more like driving a car or suv, than a body on frame
truck.
It's VERY quiet on the highway @ 80mph too.
Tall Oak wrote:
> 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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No Lawsuit Ever Fixed A Moron...
#60
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Posts: n/a
Re: ANY RIDGELINE OWNER'S OUT HERE?
You can't go wrong with a Ridgeline, but it's not the same truck as the
Toyota. Ridgeline is more like driving a car or suv, than a body on frame
truck.
It's VERY quiet on the highway @ 80mph too.
Tall Oak wrote:
> 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
--
Tp,
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No Lawsuit Ever Fixed A Moron...
Toyota. Ridgeline is more like driving a car or suv, than a body on frame
truck.
It's VERY quiet on the highway @ 80mph too.
Tall Oak wrote:
> 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
--
Tp,
-------- __o
----- -\<. -------- __o
--- ( )/ ( ) ---- -\<.
-------------------- ( )/ ( )
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No Lawsuit Ever Fixed A Moron...