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Old 02-27-2007, 03:15 PM   #1
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All Avalanches are made in MEXICO. Please keep us U.S. factory workers jobs around and buy from American built and OWNED companies. Just my too sense.
Isn't GM American owned?
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Old 02-27-2007, 03:36 PM   #2
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Isn't GM American owned?
I believe that he was suggesting that even though Toyota's are built in the US (Indiana) that it is a Japanese owned company... therfore not on his "to buy" list.

Personally, nothing is solely produced in the US anymore so why not buy what you want. My family retired from GM and I have to say that GM and its employees have run themself out of business and competition (high wages = high auto prices etc...) Not wanting to fuel a debate because there is not "right" answer. I know a lot of people that left Chrysler in Indiana to work for Toyota...
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Old 02-27-2007, 09:36 PM   #3
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"So are you suggesting we buy Honda Ridgelines's instead?"

I think if you compared the simple style designs of our trucks with a Ridgeline it's a no brainer. Even though our trucks are over 30 years old they have a much better design than the ridgeline. Plus our trucks are collectable work trucks. I cant see the Ridgline being desirable in 30 years let alone in 5 years. The ridgeline is not a real work truck designed to do what trucks were designed to do.
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Old 02-28-2007, 05:24 PM   #4
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I think if you compared the simple style designs of our trucks with a Ridgeline it's a no brainer. Even though our trucks are over 30 years old they have a much better design than the ridgeline. Plus our trucks are collectable work trucks. I cant see the Ridgline being desirable in 30 years let alone in 5 years. The ridgeline is not a real work truck designed to do what trucks were designed to do.
A friend at work bought a Ridgeline and I have to say I'm pretty impressed. Drives real nice; more car-like than truck-like, good power, good gas mileage, lots of creature comforts even on a lower end version.

I can't argue with collectible as I have a small collection of my own?!?

In five years if the Ridgeline has needed to have its heater/AC control head replaced (at 3,000 miles), needed its front brakes re-done repeatedly (with less than 50,000), needed its intake gaskets replaced (with under 70,000), engine "piston slap" noise (after 20,000), than no, it wouldn't be desireable. But if after 150,000 miles it has needed little more than regular maintenance (my experience with Hondas) than I would think it would be highly desireable.
Tell me again, why did I buy an '06 after having problems with my '98 and having friends have problems with the NBS trucks????

Since my '86 GMC is the only one of my trucks I use as a "truck", the Ridgeline looks better all the time.

I'll never admit this to her, but when my girlfriend points these things out to me, I find it harder and harder to argue with her...
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Old 02-28-2007, 11:21 PM   #5
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Ridgeline as a potential collector truck? : Crazy: Reliability wasn't the issue. Collectability was the point and it would be hard to convince me the Ridgeline will ever have a following as the 67-72 trucks now have and will continue to have. The Ridgeline I am sure is a nice city truck and is reliable like other Hondas but as far as payload and pulling ability it falls way short of what a real work is truck is designed to do. I also own a 99 Tacoma TRD 4x4 and it's a nice truck but it will never have a following as 67-72 trucks have. Then again...what do I know? When most of us look back at our younger days we don’t recall seeing Honda or Toyota being part of the landscape of rural America.
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