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Old 10-25-2005, 09:02 PM   #1
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Testemonials

IMHO, this is the missing thread in this forum. Newcomers, shoppers, interested folks, considering the Ridgeline as their next major purchase, wants to know what owners feel and think about the Ridgeline. Having to sort through the forum, on different threads, about everything under the sky is quiet intimidating if not time consuming. Time has become the prime factor of consideration in the modern world of which no one has an excess supply of.
So, why not add a category titled "Testic..." oops sorry, "Testimonials"
"I came across a road construction today; basically all you saw were signs posted "caution-bump", the road was totally gutted but still open to traffic. Every single vehicle, top end down to low ends had to slow down to 15 mph due to road conditions....aha! says I, watch this folks!!! I got up to 45 mph. passed every single vehicle on the road, the Silver Bullet just floated on air!!! of course you could hear the rumble under you, but the body of the truck isolated you from the suspension! Oh what a feeling!!

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Old 10-25-2005, 09:29 PM   #2
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Re: Testemonials

Try speed bumps. The RL is the speed bump champ hands down.
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Old 10-25-2005, 09:30 PM   #3
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And uneven railroad tracks are no match for the Ridgeline.
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Old 10-26-2005, 05:52 AM   #4
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Re: Testemonials

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Try speed bumps. The RL is the speed bump champ hands down.
Rumble strips going into toll booths! Don't hardly notice them either
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Old 10-26-2005, 06:51 AM   #5
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Re: Testemonials

All this abuse and oddly enough, unlike Edmunds, your struts stayed together.
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Old 10-26-2005, 07:19 AM   #6
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Re: Testemonials

Not intending to drive further off topic but I love to watch F150s, F250s, F350s, Silverados, Dodge whatevers, approach a speed bump, stop, roll up and over it, then roar away - up to the next one. I just ignore them and drive over them, ideally at a bit of an angle, at normal speed. Hardly a jiggle! It must drive the other truck owners nuts watching us NOT hit our heads on the roof going over a speed bump. When they are off road in the woods I wonder if they do the same thing?

Back on topic, a testimonial forum is good idea. They do tend to get scattered throughout the ROC, which is OK, but for those that want a place to post their overall opinions, this could be the place. Perhaps "Testimonials and Owner Reviews", although somewhat redundant, might be a good heading. It would be a place where a new visitor and potential Ridgeline owner could go to get a quick sense of how Ridgeline owners feel about their vehicle. It would be sort of the Readers Digest version of the entire ROC site.

For what it's worth, there is a similar thread about the ROC itself that has been dormant for a while. http://www.ridgelineownersclub.com/f...?t=1450&page=2
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Old 10-26-2005, 09:26 AM   #7
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Re: Testemonials

There's a rather large dip in the road here in Topanga... I started thinking of it as a feature, not a bug, because it forces people to slow down right before entering town (which is what they should be doing anyway)... this dip has gotten a lot worse -- the ground underneath the road is apparently eroding... when I take it in my Insight, even at 25-30 mph (speed limit is 45 mph) it's quite a jolt, and the rear end of the car actually gets a little airborne!

In the Ridgeline, it's like... dip? What dip? Did you see a dip, honey? The sign says there was a dip in the road... I thought I felt a little jiggle... figured it was just gas...
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Old 10-26-2005, 10:25 AM   #8
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Re: Testemonials

The little things add up, too. Last night we went to dinner and wifey scolded me for not wearing a jacket. On the way home she was shivering and I reached and activated her seat heater. Problem solved. I love this truck.
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Old 10-26-2005, 10:51 AM   #9
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The little things add up, too. Last night we went to dinner and wifey scolded me for not wearing a jacket. On the way home she was shivering and I reached and activated her seat heater. Problem solved. I love this truck.
Kicked in the seat heaters for the first time the last couple of late evenings coming home from the office. Very toasty and comfortable on a cold, damp night.
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Old 10-27-2005, 06:45 AM   #10
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This is quoted from shovelhd in another thread:

"Mine was made in March and bought in April. I have a few niggling problems that I'll eventually get fixed by the dealer, but nothing that affects the pleasure of driving this truck.

I work it as hard, or harder, than any of the last 7 trucks I've owned. I've towed 4800 pounds, filled the bed with 1400 pounds of concrete, hauled dozens of 16' 2x8 PT boards on a Hitch-Hand, and carried several very expensive big screen tv's from the shipping dock to their eventual customer. Between the work, I've taken the family on many pleasurable rides in the country, and commuted daily to my day job. I've driven through whiteouts, teeming downpours, torn up roads under construction, on long highway trips, and everything in between. This truck does it all with stature and grace. It's the best truck I've ever owned, hands down."

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