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<blockquote data-quote="Backstrap" data-source="post: 1983323" data-attributes="member: 19247"><p>You're 99% correct in your assessment - but the Ridgeline does not use the same drivetrain as the Pilot; the RL's is slightly larger and beefier. I agree with other comments in this thread that if you want or need a true off-road vehicle, get a Jeep. But, if you drive mainly on pavement; like a very quiet ride with no bouncing and jiggling around like in a body-on-frame F150 or Silverado; would like another storage area underneath the bed; a factory dual-action tailgate; a pickup that's much easier to park and maneuver in tight spaces than a full-size pickup but can still carry five adults comfortably; the reliability of a Honda; and the best handling vehicle on snow and ice then get a Ridgeline. And tell your sister she should really change her oil more often than every 150K miles. <img src="/images/smilies/smile.png" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt=":)" title="Smile :)" data-shortname=":)" /></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Backstrap, post: 1983323, member: 19247"] You're 99% correct in your assessment - but the Ridgeline does not use the same drivetrain as the Pilot; the RL's is slightly larger and beefier. I agree with other comments in this thread that if you want or need a true off-road vehicle, get a Jeep. But, if you drive mainly on pavement; like a very quiet ride with no bouncing and jiggling around like in a body-on-frame F150 or Silverado; would like another storage area underneath the bed; a factory dual-action tailgate; a pickup that's much easier to park and maneuver in tight spaces than a full-size pickup but can still carry five adults comfortably; the reliability of a Honda; and the best handling vehicle on snow and ice then get a Ridgeline. And tell your sister she should really change her oil more often than every 150K miles. :) [/QUOTE]
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