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Sorry, but that is one of the worst looking vehicles I've ever seen - and that's comparing it to all of the other half-assed honda designs out there.

Honda copies other companies ideas (chevy avalanche anyone?) and intentionally softens the lines of their vehicles so it's more "appealing" to the masses.

To each their own, but regardless of all of the cliche reasons why people stick to honda I'll stay with chrysler and toyota.

The finctionality of the Ridgeline is far ahead of most other trucks, dual tailgate, in bed trunk, Detroit never thought of this one.

I know everyone has their opinion, but the RL is a very good truck. Plus I am pretty sure Honda will be here next year I am not sure about any GM. Oh wait we are paying their bills, forgot that. :D
 
The finctionality of the Ridgeline is far ahead of most other trucks, dual tailgate, in bed trunk, Detroit never thought of this one.

I know everyone has their opinion, but the RL is a very good truck. Plus I am pretty sure Honda will be here next year I am not sure about any GM. Oh wait we are paying their bills, forgot that. :D

the ridgeline is not a truck, It may look slightly similar to one but it is basically a 4wd minivan with a bed. It is ok for light use but unibody + independent suspension != truck.

if you need to haul anything heavy or go off the road the ridgeline will not do.

please note that I am not bashing the ridgeline, it works for what it was intended to do. But if someone needs a truck, the ridgeline will not work.
 
the ridgeline is not a truck, It may look slightly similar to one but it is basically a 4wd minivan with a bed. It is ok for light use but unibody + independent suspension != truck.

if you need to haul anything heavy or go off the road the ridgeline will not do.

please note that I am not bashing the ridgeline, it works for what it was intended to do. But if someone needs a truck, the ridgeline will not work.

I will respectfully disagree. While I agree it is not a full size work type truck. It is just as solid as any midsize truck out there. I have carried a full size john Deere tractor in the bed and it can tow anything other trucks in it's class.

It is amazing in the snow and can do moderate off road as well. Don't bash what you have never driven. Well I assume you have not. I have converted many a sceptic of this vehicle.
 

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