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SVTPerformance's Chain of Restaurants
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<blockquote data-quote="SHOdown220" data-source="post: 16652152" data-attributes="member: 39652"><p>I have been mostly looking at Rangers, namely the xlt fx4 or tremor package. I have considered the ridgeline, I work for Honda so it would be the easiest choice for maintenance or repairs and I know if I had an issue I would pretty know immediately what it was. They have been very reliable in my observations. They actually drive really nice, and are comfortable. I don't much care for the look of them, although the latest facelift made a big improvement. That being said there are some parts of my property that I would like to be able to access via truck and I don't think the ridgeline has the ground clearance or ability to make it there with the unibody design and small all season tires.</p><p></p><p>I am planning on waiting for the inventory to catch back up and see where the prices land at, but I think I'll check out the Ranger in person and if it feels too small just going full size.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SHOdown220, post: 16652152, member: 39652"] I have been mostly looking at Rangers, namely the xlt fx4 or tremor package. I have considered the ridgeline, I work for Honda so it would be the easiest choice for maintenance or repairs and I know if I had an issue I would pretty know immediately what it was. They have been very reliable in my observations. They actually drive really nice, and are comfortable. I don't much care for the look of them, although the latest facelift made a big improvement. That being said there are some parts of my property that I would like to be able to access via truck and I don't think the ridgeline has the ground clearance or ability to make it there with the unibody design and small all season tires. I am planning on waiting for the inventory to catch back up and see where the prices land at, but I think I'll check out the Ranger in person and if it feels too small just going full size. [/QUOTE]
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