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Old Feb 2, 2016 | 06:06 AM
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Afraid to take chances too bad for you. I took my chance with the ford. Failed. Took my chance with a titan before the ford it was win. Now taking a chance with the titan again so far I think I'm going to win again with a titan. Taking chances with something new and succeeding is far more rewarding then being stuck in the same rut and never really knowing there is actually something better out there.
I couldn't, wouldn't admit I was the one that bought the Titan. It's a niche truck, just like the Ridgeline. I'm guessing you will be regretting that gamble.
Taking a chance and realizing the fail wasn't worth the gamble will only be half the pain, the other half will be trying to recoup enough to get back into a desired truck and realizing noboby else wants it either.
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Old Feb 2, 2016 | 06:31 AM
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I couldn't, wouldn't admit I was the one that bought the Titan. It's a niche truck, just like the Ridgeline. I'm guessing you will be regretting that gamble.
Taking a chance and realizing the fail wasn't worth the gamble will only be half the pain, the other half will be trying to recoup enough to get back into a desired truck and realizing noboby else wants it either.
Yes it's niche truck designed to provide a need for a certain part of the market. Someone who wants an over built half ton. It is built like a tank and built to last for people who use their half ton's in there upper capacities.
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Old Feb 2, 2016 | 10:25 AM
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Originally Posted by RVJ
I couldn't, wouldn't admit I was the one that bought the Titan. It's a niche truck, just like the Ridgeline. I'm guessing you will be regretting that gamble.
Taking a chance and realizing the fail wasn't worth the gamble will only be half the pain, the other half will be trying to recoup enough to get back into a desired truck and realizing noboby else wants it either.
How is a rear wheel drive diesel half ton with a body on frame like the Ridgeline?
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Old Feb 2, 2016 | 12:10 PM
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Originally Posted by jodymac25
No more rattling dash and roof
No more clunking doors
No more wind noise
No more misaligned panels
No more warped dash
No more faulty inverter
No more cold feet
No more seat stitching splitting
No more harsh tranny downshift

Because it has been replaced with this:






I tried the ford for almost a year. If it wasn't for the 2.7 making it so much fun I would have gave up sooner. But going from the F150 to the xd what a difference. Plus the added bonus our trucks are going down to the states for big dollars. I got $2000 more for my truck then I paid almost a year ago. Hopefully 2016 is alot better for the F150 owners.

I like the front. Sides look ugly IMO
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Old Feb 2, 2016 | 12:22 PM
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I like the front. Sides look ugly IMO
Its one of those things that look better in person. So I have been told. I like the look from the beginning

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Old Feb 2, 2016 | 02:01 PM
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How is a rear wheel drive diesel half ton with a body on frame like the Ridgeline?
It won't sell enough to be taken seriously.
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Old Feb 2, 2016 | 02:24 PM
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Good luck with your new purchase OP! I absolutely love my new Ford and since I believe it is the prettiest truck on the road, I hope I don't have enough (any) problems with it to drive me to another brand! But with that being said, the old Titans that I've seen have been very reliable and good trucks all around.
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Old Feb 2, 2016 | 06:39 PM
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It won't sell enough to be taken seriously.
Who cares? If it was reliable and I liked it, I could care less if they sold 5,000 or 500,000.
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Old Feb 2, 2016 | 07:27 PM
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Who cares? If it was reliable and I liked it, I could care less if they sold 5,000 or 500,000.

The question was what do they have in common. The answer had nothing to do with how much you liked it.
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Old Feb 2, 2016 | 08:03 PM
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Originally Posted by RVJ
The question was what do they have in common. The answer had nothing to do with how much you liked it.
Ok. They have low projected sales in common. Which doesn't mean much to me. I don't have a Titan or an F150 right now. I'd trade my old GM for either lol.
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