Got my Ridgeline
Originally Posted by esracer,Mar 1 2005, 10:01 AM
It's suppose to tow up to 5,000lbs but i don't know how much trailers weigh or whatever. At first i was pretty skeptical about the pricing of Honda's truck, but the more i look at it, I think it's justified. Awesome purchase
My brother tossed 1800lbs of concrete mix in the back of his F350, and the truck hardly squatted. Accelleration & braking were only marginally affected. Now that's a work truck. But, it's also overkill for most suburbanites.
For those who asked heres my S2K.
I think once people get to drive the Ridgeline they will be impressed. I use to borrow my buddies V6 F150 and the Ridgeline feels like it has a bit more power and it is definitly roomier.
Im not looking to tow any house's with it but it will easily pull my S2k on a trailer.


I think once people get to drive the Ridgeline they will be impressed. I use to borrow my buddies V6 F150 and the Ridgeline feels like it has a bit more power and it is definitly roomier.
Im not looking to tow any house's with it but it will easily pull my S2k on a trailer.


I have been a huge pickup fan for the past 10 years, and I have to say I'm glad Honda is getting into this market. For the tried and true full-size truck buyer who must have a V8 the Ridgeline will never be a truck in their mind. But now days the definitions of cars, trucks, SUVs are becoming so less defined, heck, we even have a class of vehicles called cross-overs. I think Honda is going to do well with the Ridgeline.
JrodsS2000, congrats! Ya know if I can put in a pic request I would ask for one for one of the Ridgeline parked next to a Silverado or an F150 or a Ram. My understanding is it really is bigger than a Pilot and darn close to the size of the big three.
JrodsS2000, congrats! Ya know if I can put in a pic request I would ask for one for one of the Ridgeline parked next to a Silverado or an F150 or a Ram. My understanding is it really is bigger than a Pilot and darn close to the size of the big three.


