The Honda Ridgeline will start at $27,700
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Originally Posted by MrGTR,Mar 2 2005, 10:23 AM
So what do you drive that's better?
Good lord people. This "truck" is an f-ing rip off at almost 30k. It does nothing well and does a bunch of things OK. That's fine if the monkey costs around 18k, but it doesn't. It costs a bunch more. If you love buying the newest fad for over MSRP please do. But, while you are pissing on your money why don't you send me some.
And dont' get into who can afford this or who can afford that, unless you are Bill Gates someone has more money they you. The fact is SUV's and "grucks" (gay trucks as i like to call them) are recockulously priced and not worth the plastic and tinfoil most of them are made out of.
IF you have to "ride JDM till I DIE MUTHAPHUKA" ...GROW up!! The world is a big place lots of interesting stuff out there that isn't made only by the Japanese!! I have two japanese cars (both Hondas) because they fit the needs that I have the best at reasonable price points. I don't understand how the ridgeline fits into that ideology, but maybe for some it does...great. I think it sucks!!
"Thou shalt not covet stupid grucks! For the path to the gruck is filled with doilies and pink shirts, which doth anger the Lord!" s2kpdx 2:12
#233
Originally Posted by s2kpdx01,Mar 4 2005, 09:27 AM
Good lord people. This "truck" is an f-ing rip off at almost 30k. It does nothing well and does a bunch of things OK. That's fine if the monkey costs around 18k, but it doesn't. It costs a bunch more. If you love buying the newest fad for over MSRP please do. But, while you are pissing on your money why don't you send me some.
What doesn't it do well? Tow 10000 lbs? It's not meant to. Otherwise, for a truck, it seems to me that it does most things very well and all others things better than any other truck.
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Oh yeah - it definitely doesn't look good, though. If I bought one, it'd be because I needed a moderate pickup with great reliability, not because I needed a nice looking truck.
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I stopped by Classic Honda @ lunch today just to satisfy my curiosity about it. Though I still won't say it's a beauty, it looks much better in person. The under-bed trunk is HUGE, it would be great for holding my gear bag, stand, and plenty of other stuff. The composite bed has built in rails for motorcycle tires, tie downs at different heights, and several lights. Plenty of room inside, too, and you can fit a mountain bike upright in the back w/ the rear seats folded up.
Although I really didn't have the time, the salesman offered a test drive - BIG MISTAKE! It drove awesome, more like an Accord than a pickup truck. I thought my Tundra had a nice ride, but it pales in comparison. It's really quiet and comfortable, and the ind. rear suspension really helps the ride and handling.
Anybody want to buy a used Tundra? J j/k I'll do my best to wait at least another year before trading my Tundra, but anybody looking for a
Although I really didn't have the time, the salesman offered a test drive - BIG MISTAKE! It drove awesome, more like an Accord than a pickup truck. I thought my Tundra had a nice ride, but it pales in comparison. It's really quiet and comfortable, and the ind. rear suspension really helps the ride and handling.
Anybody want to buy a used Tundra? J j/k I'll do my best to wait at least another year before trading my Tundra, but anybody looking for a
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[QUOTE=Chris S,Mar 4 2005, 06:38 PM] I stopped by Classic Honda @ lunch today just to satisfy my curiosity about it. Though I still won't say it's a beauty, it looks much better in person. The under-bed trunk is HUGE, it would be great for holding my gear bag, stand, and plenty of other stuff. The composite bed has built in rails for motorcycle tires, tie downs at different heights, and several lights. Plenty of room inside, too, and you can fit a mountain bike upright in the back w/ the rear seats folded up.
Although I really didn't have the time, the salesman offered a test drive - BIG MISTAKE! It drove awesome, more like an Accord than a pickup truck. I thought my Tundra had a nice ride, but it pales in comparison. It's really quiet and comfortable, and the ind. rear suspension really helps the ride and handling.
Anybody want to buy a used Tundra? J j/k I'll do my best to wait at least another year before trading my Tundra, but anybody looking for a
Although I really didn't have the time, the salesman offered a test drive - BIG MISTAKE! It drove awesome, more like an Accord than a pickup truck. I thought my Tundra had a nice ride, but it pales in comparison. It's really quiet and comfortable, and the ind. rear suspension really helps the ride and handling.
Anybody want to buy a used Tundra? J j/k I'll do my best to wait at least another year before trading my Tundra, but anybody looking for a
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Originally Posted by squibb,Mar 4 2005, 04:11 PM
So is it dirtbike freindly ? Too bad you got rid of your CRFs ! How do you like your YZ or YZF ?
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Originally Posted by Chris S,Mar 4 2005, 03:38 PM
It drove awesome, more like an Accord than a pickup truck. I thought my Tundra had a nice ride, but it pales in comparison. It's really quiet and comfortable, and the ind. rear suspension really helps the ride and handling.
Now, I gotta test drive one too! I didn't even realize it was out (the scheduled release was March 1, which was just 3 days ago).
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Originally Posted by squibb,Mar 4 2005, 06:11 PM
So is it dirtbike freindly ? Too bad you got rid of your CRFs ! How do you like your YZ or YZF ?
My YZ250 (2 stroke) is incredible. It feels slightly lighter than the CRF250, but has near CRF450-ike power. It was a challenging beast to get used to, but is now way more exciting to ride than its predecessors...