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So basically, you’re saying why it’s a good truck, there’s nothing new that you’re saying at all, by the way, my family has two of them and we love them
It’s superior to the Ford Maverick which is a true Cruck. A truly garbage Cruck. Honda buttoned up the 3.5 engine making it even more reliable and slightly improved mph for 2024. It is comfortable for a small truck. It likes higher octane gas though. The downfall is it’s priced $10K over its (true value). The auto industry is in a funk today and attempting to charge ridiculous prices for just about everything. There is a boycott on the industry that’s growing. People are realizing just a few years ago that full-size trucks loaded cost max around $30K and the automakers used a pandemic as an excuse to jack the prices, preying on the market’s volatility. This tactic is now biting companies like Ford in the ass as millions refuse to buy their inventory. Ford took a 1.2 billion dollar hit and more people are joining this global boycott. Keep your old rides for just two years longer and force the industry to bring prices back to normality. Trust that their days of gouging are coming to an end. Honda is one of these culprits. $40K should and can afford you a great fully loaded truck that can tow just about anything and small Crucks will drop down to $20-30K as they should’ve been. A little insider viewpoint for you all.
🔴Do you think the 2025 Ridgeline will outperform its competitors? 🤔
🏆2025 Toyota Tacoma Blows Away the Competition WATCH HERE 👉th-cam.com/video/5qLgN5vQYeM/w-d-xo.html
So basically, you’re saying why it’s a good truck, there’s nothing new that you’re saying at all, by the way, my family has two of them and we love them
Geez, that wheel well cladding is hideous. Hope that's only on specific models, and not across the board. That's a deal breaker.
It’s superior to the Ford Maverick which is a true Cruck. A truly garbage Cruck.
Honda buttoned up the 3.5 engine making it even more reliable and slightly improved mph for 2024. It is comfortable for a small truck.
It likes higher octane gas though.
The downfall is it’s priced $10K over its (true value). The auto industry is in a funk today and attempting to charge ridiculous prices for just about everything.
There is a boycott on the industry that’s growing. People are realizing just a few years ago that full-size trucks loaded cost max around $30K and the automakers used a pandemic as an excuse to jack the prices, preying on the market’s volatility.
This tactic is now biting companies like Ford in the ass as millions refuse to buy their inventory. Ford took a 1.2 billion dollar hit and more people are joining this global boycott. Keep your old rides for just two years longer and force the industry to bring prices back to normality.
Trust that their days of gouging are coming to an end.
Honda is one of these culprits.
$40K should and can afford you a great fully loaded truck that can tow just about anything and small Crucks will drop down to $20-30K as they should’ve been.
A little insider viewpoint for you all.
That wheel well cladding is hideous. Hope that's only on specific trims, and not across the board. That's a deal breaker.