Lot of helpful ideas here.
Two of my closest friends both own relatively new Ridgelines. Neither tows more than a one ton trailer.
Both love the fact the truck is so comfortable. Remember when Ford tried to do this concept with an Explorer
and a tiny pickup bed? That sure didn't do well, versus Honda who has done all the market research and is giving the truck owner
who does not haul heavy loads a legitimate alternative. Plus it's a Honda so you know it's well made.
Always used to be test of a "real" pickup was you could lay a 4x8 sheet of plywood down flat in it.
I've owned two new Rams in the last 8 years, a diesel dually and a loaded 1500 hemi with air bag suspension all around.
Both were great trucks and the hemi with that air bag suspension was like driving a big SUV.
Now I'm looking at a tow truck for an rv and since I want a large fifth wheel trailer, I'm sure not thinking about
a Ridgeline. Different tool for different purpose.
For me it's wondering whether I want a maxxed out F150 hybrid that allegedly will tow 14K, or a typical F250 diesel that will tow the moon.
On a 14k rv, clearly I need the bigger truck.
Dealing with car dealers is so hit and miss. I bought a new Subaru Outback from a dealer in Greenville NC that made the purchase and maintenance of that car
both easy and pleasant. I think this is one of the reasons Subaru is so successful. They seem to have more intelligent, and dare I say it, honest..., folks working there.
And yes they discounted. Not much...not like a brand new 70 grand truck.
My biggest problem is buying an expensive new truck and getting anything less than 10 grand off right up front.
Otherwise your cost of ownership/cost per mile is jacked up paying for excessive dealer profit.
With a CFP background I have a good head for money. And I don't buy anything extra when I get in front of the
F&I guy. I told the Audi dealership last time I was a no no no guy. They looked at me funny and I said that's what I tell
the F&I guy whose sole purpose is to double the dealership profit by selling you registered window glass...
Unless you have 0 percent financing to offer me, not much else you have I want.
car guru? I'll look that up. Knowledge is power, I like to go in with printouts...
It sounds like you're gearing back up to go cross country. Does that mean that we can look forward to reading about your progress again?