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General Sport Trac Discussion
Honda Ridgeline, MT TRUCK of the year
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<blockquote data-quote="Chuck Daily" data-source="post: 573879" data-attributes="member: 63534"><p>Well, you won't get any argument from me there, Gavin. I guess I misunderstood your meaning (Sarcasim doesn't translate well through the written word).... Plus, I was just trying to be a little politically correct, but yeah, like I said, the B3 have a ways to go.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>The reason I got rid of my other truck is because it was literally falling apart. I would close the door and door panels would pop off. The passenger bucket seat back would only stay upright in one position. Seals went. The 4x4 system went to hell and it cost me $1000 to get it fixed. I mean, come on, should a $25K truck be falling apart after 85K miles? I think not! :angry:</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>That is part of the reason I went with a Honda. I have never owned a Honda before and I am hoping owning a Honda will be more enjoyable than owning a vehicle from the B3.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>"<em>Although old school truck purists may sneer at its lack of a solid rear axle and V8 power, the vast majority of modern-day pickup buyers should appreciate the Ridgeline's many attributes. With its manageable size, solid performance, carlike ride and handling and all-around quality, the Honda Ridgeline should be another successful market segment invasion for Honda</em>"</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>I like that quote.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Chuck Daily, post: 573879, member: 63534"] Well, you won't get any argument from me there, Gavin. I guess I misunderstood your meaning (Sarcasim doesn't translate well through the written word).... Plus, I was just trying to be a little politically correct, but yeah, like I said, the B3 have a ways to go. The reason I got rid of my other truck is because it was literally falling apart. I would close the door and door panels would pop off. The passenger bucket seat back would only stay upright in one position. Seals went. The 4x4 system went to hell and it cost me $1000 to get it fixed. I mean, come on, should a $25K truck be falling apart after 85K miles? I think not! :angry: That is part of the reason I went with a Honda. I have never owned a Honda before and I am hoping owning a Honda will be more enjoyable than owning a vehicle from the B3. "[i]Although old school truck purists may sneer at its lack of a solid rear axle and V8 power, the vast majority of modern-day pickup buyers should appreciate the Ridgeline's many attributes. With its manageable size, solid performance, carlike ride and handling and all-around quality, the Honda Ridgeline should be another successful market segment invasion for Honda[/i]" I like that quote. [/QUOTE]
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Honda Ridgeline, MT TRUCK of the year
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