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796 messages, Last post on Nov 10, 2009 at 6:21 PM
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Replying to: kderobertis (Sep 22, 2008 5:54 pm) I don't really NEED a new truck but if a real fire sale ensues in the next few months, I mught be persuaded to buy one.
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Replying to: 07exlres (Sep 23, 2008 7:23 am)
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Replying to: kderobertis (Sep 23, 2008 6:22 pm) I still cait believe there our still 147 2008 Ridgeliner's in a 30 miles radius of my zipcode.
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I got my RTS in Jul 05, one of the first in my area. I had a 1991 GMC Sonoma ext cab, but wanted seating for 4 without getting a full sized truck. I considered the Ford Explorer Trac, but after checking out and driving the Ridgeline it became a no brainer. The storage under the back seat and in-bed trunk sold me. I also prefered the coated bed rather than liner. I averaged 80/20 (hwy/city) driving for the first 30,000 miles and averaged 18/21 mpg. I took a 5200 mile trip this June, 17 states, 10 cities in 10 days. I averaged 20.4 on the trip with speeds averaging 65-85. I got an oil change in Philly, but other than that she drove great. I have 60,000 on it now and have never had a problem. I'm in NC near Ft Bragg and I see a lot of them, even one on 22" rims (please). My wife has a '03 Pilot we bought new, its at 97,000 miles now with no problems and a '93 Accord with 195,000. I love GM vehicles but for fit/finish and reliability I will stay with Honda. |
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Replying to: ida4128 (Aug 13, 2008 3:40 pm) msrp was 37000 plus 4000 in accessories MSRP total 41000 after dealer reduction rate. thats what they called it and using the internet My final cost before taxes was 32900
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Replying to: zyncplate (Oct 08, 2008 1:35 am) I want a 2009, but with the economy is such trouble, I really have no justification to purchase one, since all my vehicles are new and paid off. |
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Just purchased, $24,988 plus $298 paper fees, otd. No tax as we are in NH. Used donkey punch method for dealers in state. None could touch this price from Boch in MA. Closest was $1700 more, even dealerships that "guaranteed" price match. Well worth the 1.5 hour drive to save this. Most paperwork ready when we arrived, only 1.5 hours at the dealership. Both sales person and business manager friendly and easy to deal with. Extended warranty presented but no high pressure sales pitch. Very nice to deal with. As we had no trade in they are even delivering the truck to the town hall in two days for free. Great service. Would highly recommend.
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Just signed the paper work on Wednesday, (boston and metrowest area) a new 2008 RT-msrp: $28,000--invoice: $25362, price paid:$19,800-not including trade in. Needless to say, I am delighted with the deal. This is a lot less than I paid for my 2006 pilot and my 2001 maxima that I used as a trade in. I used Edmunds and Cars.com online "request a quote"-selected 6 different dealers, to my surprise, only 2 responded, both with the same offer almost to the dollar. I was set on buying something used in a range of $18,000-$20,000 with a limit of 36k miles, but at the last minute, (and after reading comments in the edmunds forums) I decided to see if the dealers really wanted to get any 2008 models off the lots. At this price, and the 2.9% financing, I couldn't say no. |
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First time poster here. I'm redeploying from Iraq in January back to Fort Polk and I'm looking at buying a 2008 RTL at that time. Does anybody know where I can get a good deal in Houston, Dallas, Lafayette, Shreveport, or Baton Rouge? Also, what is a good OTD price I should be looking for. Thanks..
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