Thats a hell of a way to thank your truck and thank General Motors for the memories ..... by buying a "Honda" truck for Gods sake. An American icon, the pick-up truck and you buy a Japanese Full-Size pick-up! Detroit thanks you!! Sayonara!
Hey... I loved that truck but can't find anything GM, FORD, OR DODGE that even fitted what I wanted. I looked at the Colorado, and the Avalanche (which was 3,000 on average more then a Ridgeline) for the same options, and worse gas mileage.
I loved American cars in the past.... But since you act like a 2 year old... I'll simply wave at you from my Ridgeline when your "AMERICAN MADE" (Canadian or Mexican) vehicle is sitting on the side of the road, broken down, and worth 2 cents... (can't speak too loud.. My JAPANESE "truck" was made in Canada)
And I'm sorry... Detroit has more important issues then 1 sale... Like production of overpriced vehicles. Labor costing too much. Quality, Styling, Maintenance issues... I guess seeing all the other people on here buying foreign, I guess it doesn't bother me anymore. Until Detroit turns things around, I'll give my money to someone else. Not like they know what to do with it anyway??
I traded my Chevy pickup in for a Ridgeline last March and absolutely love it. You won't be missing your Chevy pickup for long. I even went in intending to buy a Colorado, but the Ridgeline was better in many ways, priced better and Honda worked with me a whole lot more then any Chevy dealer wanted to. Also 22 mpg on the highway doesn' hurt either.
I noticed the Ridgeline drives nicer, has enough power for what I need, and gas mileage seems alot better. I drove the Colorado and Avalanche and they just didn't do it. The Ridgeline though felt perfect and has alot of toys actually... Just as many if not more then my Silverado LT had. Plus, I found a nice dark cardinal color. My I-State logo looks perfect on it. Along with the ISU plates.
Also, Hotdon is right... Colorados are terrible. No power. Terrible gas mileage, and actually the Ridgeline can haul and tow more. Not that I need that. Heck my Chevy full size got better gas mileage then the Colorado.