New Honda in the stable

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Finally picked me up a new truck. Let the laughs and "Its not a real truck" crys ensue.

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Edit: My Honda collection now expands 45 Years.
 
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We keep a 2009 Honda Ridgeline around for the farm, it has over 235,000 miles on it but keeps on keeping on. I did just drop off with mechanic to track down a oil leak that started over the winter so we will see if it stays...
 
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Finally picked me up a new truck. Let the laughs and "Its not a real truck" crys ensue.

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Edit: My Honda collection now expands 45 Years.
Congrats, they are nice. I looked at one for a work vehicle but ended up w another 'yota instead.
 
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Congrats on the new Ridgeline. I’m on my third, 2 G1s and now on a 2017 second generation. Other than a couple batteries and regular maintenance they have been bullet proof. “Right sized” is how I describe it as it fits in the garage better than a full size and having a trunk to store my gear is spot on.
if the 3rd generation comes out next year, I’ll be looking.
 
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I just turned my gen2 Ridgeline in.
It worked well for me but I needed to use the back seat more than I expected.
Kids moved out but I have been hauling my mom a lot more so I went back to a SUV.

Ridgeline would tow my enclosed trailer ok, but it guzzled gas doing it.
But no issue towing at full rated load.
And for daily commuting it’s hard to beat.
I liked dropping 4 jerrycans in the trunk, slam the lid and off to buy gas for the tractor or kerosene to heat the barn.