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I’m a metro Detroit dealer. There’s a good amount of these trucks that have been built, but none have shipped yet. Should be in the next couple of weeks.

I had a Maverick Ecoboost myself, and after driving it for 18,000 miles, the interior was scratched all to hell. The seatbelt caused scratches on the B-pillar, egress caused surface scratches on the sideshield of the seat, the console was scratched from my charging cord, the sill plates looked like I wore snow chains

The Ridgeline’s aren’t too out of line on price if you were looking to option up anyway - they just don’t really make a “base” model.  There’s not much difference in features between the entry RTL and top Black Edition/Trail whatever version.  I ended up buying a BE last year after finding that with the same options a

Come on now, you have a one year old truck and you’re out shopping for a new truck.  Finances can’t be THAT tight.  Spring for the Pilo---err I mean the Ridgeline.  

Yea, did the same. Once you add a couple nice pieces on the Z71, the price climbs. The question becomes, how would the truck be used? Off road I am going for the Z71. Towing I am going for the Z71. But for a mostly DD to pull a light trailer during moving and run to Home Depot on the weekends? Honda is where it

What’s wrong with the interior of the Maverick? Also which flavor you got, the ecoboost or the hybrid?

My 2017 ridgeline is in the shop and I love it, but it’s the FWD version.

Bought a “new” Colorado about 5 months ago. The lights went out in the hvac and the infotainment screen went dead. touch spots still worked so I could radio on and off but not much more. The dealer tried to get it warrantied. GM corp pushed back. One lawsuit letter from a lawyer demanding a repair of a buyback and

This is basically where I was a few years ago. I liked the Colorado above the other options when it came out but interior was not good. I liked the Ranger but the interior was not good. I wanted a Ridgeline but they were hard to find and expensive. (I eventually owned a Passport which is effectively the same and it

True...

Hey Bim, guess what?

Two kids here, drive a GTI. Modern hatches are plenty big enough for two car seats.

Pro - as long as you have a second, bigger car, a Corolla hatch still fits car seats (okay, rear facing might be a little compromised - see need for bigger car) and is a perfectly sensible car. Also, hearing a toddler go “vroom....vrooom....vrooooooom” from the back seat is hilarious (mine throws in a few beeps too,

Nothing better than taking your kid out for a ride in the sports car in a few years though. Best way to get them hooked on cars.

I don’t understand this. If that had been my car, my socially inept self would not be able to setup a go-fund-me account and get actual money out of it.

Hope you’re right!  I’ve seen enough obfuscation from that regime for no reason before, that I wouldn’t be surprised if they did it here too.  But yeah.. everyone wants to know what happened.

Yes, and yes. Alot of manufacturers are switching to plastic oil pans these days. VW started this a couple generations ago. 

All Chick-fil-As are public nuisances.

I-70 near Denver is the second worst-smelling place I’ve ever been in my life.

I mean only during ski season, and on weekends, or during bad weather, and during the morning and evening drives each day...

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