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Thanks for stopping by my YouTube channel. I haven't narrowed a specific direction or topic, so my videos may seem “random”. You may see some product reviews, you may see some videos related to building my log home, you may see some motorcycle content, or maybe it’s just something cool that I’d like to share. As my channel evolves, it may take on a more narrow direction (or maybe it won’t), but for now, enjoy the random content. Thx for watching.
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robburns3393
(4 minutes ago)
I've had my 2024 RTL version for a month. I can only echo what I'm reading here. This is a really great vehicle.
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daustonian9331
(9 minutes ago)
You look to be the model buyer - over 50 and past big truck owner. I can’t wait to join the club and enjoy the ride and use it more like a typical daily driver than I have my 250’s.
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leonardveith5084
(17 minutes ago)
Honda ridgeline does have a real frame built-in the unibody, That few talk about in reviews .
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2fast2block
(27 minutes ago)
My wife has one, and when I do get the chance to drive it, I'm jealous. It's so quiet and smooth, along with so much storage. Really nice.
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niko2002
(32 minutes ago)
I saw one comment talking about how the Honda Ridgeline unibody truck is not a truck because it's not a body on frame. That's like saying the 1969 Corvette body on frame car is a truck. There's no way a body on frame Corvette has a 5000lbs towing capacity with a 1500lbs payload capacity. Worst part is the Toyota Tacoma went with a turbo hybrid, turbo's make cars really inefficient. Especially when you stepping on the gas, the naturally aspirated engine will be more efficient. The new Toyota Tacoma front differential already broke, and with a small fuel tank of 18.2 Gallons, it doesn't go far at all. 350 miles of range without towing, but with towing, especially with a turbo expect 5-10mpg. The honda Ridgeline is not only more efficient, it has a bigger fuel tank, and with no turbo, mpg will be looking pretty good. With midsize pick-up trucks a unibody just makes sense, the body on frame doesn't get fully utilized like the full size trucks do. The size of an engine does play a part of fuel economy, but a turbo will always destroy MPG, just the reality.
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kellyleonetti151
(47 minutes ago)
Great to hear All of these positive reviews. Just purchased the 2025 Ridgeline yesterday.
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joanneivins4097
(52 minutes ago)
I love my 2024 Ridgeline a lot. It is so wonderful and designed for function and comfort.
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marks6072
(1 hour ago)
The Auto-Start/Stop disable module is the best add on ever for my '21 Ridgeline... 2nd best add on is the VCM defeat module.. Highly recommend both
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normansimonsen1203
(2 hour ago)
I have a 23 RTL. It is probably the most utilitarian contrivance as I've ever had. After I installed the running boards, I no longer feel the need to put a leveling kit on the front. The body lines mostly present an illusion of it being lower in the front.
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CarRamrod1
(3 hours ago)
I’m convinced the Ridgeline is for the guy who doesn’t care what other people think. I couldn’t come to terms with the price tag but you convinced me with the backseat comfort for the kiddos!
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CRAFT7445
(17 hours ago)
I’ve owned four Ridgelines, ‘08, ‘12, ‘18, and ‘20, and never regretted any of them.
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stevepatch1809
(16 hours ago)
I got a Trailsport in March and I couldn’t be happier, I did a road trip from Quincy to lake George NY on the mass pike 70-80 mph and I averaged 27.7 mpg .
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