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Best comment so far was from a cop friend.... "Nice truck, didn't they have anything in the men's department?" He drives a diesel Ram 3500, so you can see the difference in expectations for a truck.
Comments like this are amazing. Did he also tell you that you should be smoking Marlboro, and riding a Harley instead of a sissy bike?
I've got a car, and a midsized SUV. If it won't fit in the SUV, I borrow, or rent, a truck. Works for me.
And just for the record I have a friend that has a Ridgline, and he thinks it is a great pickup.
Not everyone needs to own a Ram to be a "real" man.
E.
You guys ever get the feeling you are not driving your truck alone...like someone is peeking through the back window?
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I drove a Ridgeline from an auction in Albuquerque to deliver to SanAntonio....
It took me the whole trip to finally find the cruise control on the kick panel by my left foot. Who does that?
That Ridgeline was OK but reminded me of my dads 80’s El Camino... not my pref
Hmmm. On my 2014 Ridgeline cruise controls are on the steering wheel, along with audio controls. There is a master on/off switch for the steering wheel cruise controls, located on the dash next to the headlight switch.
Mine is a 1st generation (“G1”) Ridgeline. This design came out in 2004 and remained in production for a decade. Maybe cruise control is set-up differently on the new G2 (2017+) versions?
CC is on the steering wheel on the Gen 2 Ridgeline as well.
The Gen 1 Ridgeline had the Cruise on/off switch located in a panel Beneathe the Headlight Switch and over the Parking Brake, the controls for set/Resume/+/- were on the steering wheel.
Here's my contribution to the truck thread (sort of)
I got this in Aug. 1970
The versatility of a small pickup with the ride comfort of a car
It won't haul a lot compared to some others shown here but
with a breathed on, balanced and blueprinted big block with
a Top loader 4 speed behind it, it hauls ass
It's been through the wringer in the last 50 years and it's got the
scars to prove it, obviously. But Ive had it so long now I can't get
rid of it