Tacoma vs Ridgeline
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Q: 2008 Tacoma vs. 2008 Ridgeline?
okay. so im 16 and im going to college in about 2 years, so i need a truck that can handle the hills in northern texas and oklahoma around or Salt lake City, UT area. im not going to really take this truck off road that much. i need it more for long trips and rarely go off roading. Which truck would be best suitable for me? and please no biased answers, i need true honest answers. thanks!
A: I own a toyota Tacoma 4*4 sr5 trd Supercharged
I say toyota they look better n u can get them supercharged and warranty cover it
HOnda dont have tht n I dont like there body style
O n get a 4*4 Cuz it snow in utah during winter n u can go off roading if u want with out getting stuck llol
Q: 2008 Honda ridgeline or Toyota tacoma double cab 4×2?
I’m a weekend home depot, go camping, get a little dirty, go to a nice restaurant on the weekend type guy. The Tacoma is fun to ride and looks mean, however the Ridgeline is smooth, more space, but not as fun. Ridgeline has a little bit more power then the Tacoma, but the Tacoma looks more like a guys truck, then a white collar truck. Honda has more interior toys vs the Toyota.
A: I would go with the Toyota, the 4.0L is a great engine, uses a timing chain instead of a belt, decent gas mileage. Toyota still tops the quality surveys, just ahead of Honda.
Q: Family Sedan vs Pickup?
I’m getting married next year, and I’m planning on buying a new car. My existing car hasn’t been reliable and my fiance can’t drive it, since it has a stick shift.
I have narrowed my choices down to 4 vehicles…Camry SE w/v6, Accord SE w/V6, Ridgeline RT, or Tacoma Doublecab SB w/V6.
Deep down, I think that a sedan is more practical for a lot of reasons. That is, they get better mileage, acceleration, handling, etc.
On the other hand, if I were to go with the vehicle I like best, it would be one of the pickups. Plus, I think that it would definately come in handy to have a bed to throw things in without having to worry about messing up the interior (as in my fiance’s SUV).
I’d just like to get some other peoples’ thoughts on this…
A: If the truck will meet your needs and fit your family, even as it grows and that is a possibility, that will be your best bet.
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