Truck Trend hints Honda may kill the Ridge. Anyone have any news?
This is not much to refute that, but at the Honda new owners get together at
my dealer, they were very happy/excited about the record the Ridgeline has
so far.
chas
> Truck Trend hints Honda may kill the Ridge. Anyone have any news?
NWF_Snake - 29 Sep 2006 15:49 GMT
I love the concept, but think it is about 2-4K too expensive and the
bed is a little short.
John - 29 Sep 2006 19:12 GMT
I would buy a Pilot instead of a Ridgeline.
>I love the concept, but think it is about 2-4K too expensive and the
> bed is a little short.
Thinking about buying one..Its either this or a Sport Trac.. Is there any
reason for the rumours ?(Reliability, Sales) It seems a very nicely put
together truck and suits us nicely.The Dakota feels too plastic and the
Canyon, Frontier and Toyota are too small in the rear seat.
> Truck Trend hints Honda may kill the Ridge. Anyone have any news?
'Curly Q. Links' - 30 Sep 2006 16:05 GMT
> Thinking about buying one..Its either this or a Sport Trac.. Is there any
> reason for the rumours ?(Reliability, Sales) It seems a very nicely put
> together truck and suits us nicely.The Dakota feels too plastic and the
> Canyon, Frontier and Toyota are too small in the rear seat.
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Have you ever owned a Honda before? If you've only ever owned
'domestics', you'll probably be so happy you'll wonder what took you so
long. It will probably last forever or until some idiot slides through a
stop sign and hits you.
'Curly'
Jeff - 30 Sep 2006 17:23 GMT
>> Thinking about buying one..Its either this or a Sport Trac.. Is there any
>> reason for the rumours ?(Reliability, Sales) It seems a very nicely put
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> 'Curly'
No this is our first import but I`m well aware of the longevity of Hondas.
Price is the only problem as the Honda seems about 3 0r $4000 more than GM
and the Fords. As I said, the only other we`re looking at is the Sport Trac.
C R - 30 Sep 2006 18:19 GMT
> No this is our first import but I`m well aware of the longevity of Hondas.
> Price is the only problem as the Honda seems about 3 0r $4000 more than GM
> and the Fords. As I said, the only other we`re looking at is the Sport
> Trac.
Guy I work with had owned two SportTracs in a row and was going for a third
just two months ago. He was quite surprised when the dealer wouldn't haggle
at all on the prices so he ended up with a Dodge Ram Club Cab. I don't know
he even looked at a Honda, but see if your dealers will haggle on prices.
ed - 30 Sep 2006 21:37 GMT
I bought one in February, 2006. Absolutely love the truck, tough as nails,
rides and handles beautifully. Magazine says due to so-so sales. I would buy
another and hope they continue to build it.
> Thinking about buying one..Its either this or a Sport Trac.. Is there any
> reason for the rumours ?(Reliability, Sales) It seems a very nicely put
> together truck and suits us nicely.The Dakota feels too plastic and the
> Canyon, Frontier and Toyota are too small in the rear seat.
>> Truck Trend hints Honda may kill the Ridge. Anyone have any news?
Robert - 01 Oct 2006 13:21 GMT
Jeff: Get the Honda. For the extra three or four grand, it will last
three or four or more years than the Sport Trac. It's also a lot
safer...which is usually the cause for the price increase. Sport Tracs
roll over very easily (I know from experience...) and, while the
initial cost isn't as high as the Ridgeline, if you get it high in
miles repairs get expensive also.
I'd go with the Honda. It's bigger, safer, and more reliable.
garray - 12 Oct 2006 20:40 GMT
> Thinking about buying one..Its either this or a Sport Trac.. Is there any
> reason for the rumours ?(Reliability, Sales) It seems a very nicely put
> together truck and suits us nicely.The Dakota feels too plastic and the
> Canyon, Frontier and Toyota are too small in the rear seat.
> > Truck Trend hints Honda may kill the Ridge. Anyone have any news?
Jeff, I highly recommend the Ridgeline. It's not going anywhere. I was
at a national meet for the Ridgeline Owners Club and Gary Flint, chief
engineer, gave us a presentation. For what it is, the Ridgeline is top
notch all the way around. Spend plenty of time in one and you'll see
that Honda really thought about this one. Stop by the Ridgeline Owners
Club forums too. You'll see how happy owners are. Some are downright
obsessed with this truck. Good luck.