For many years people have always asked the question, is the Honda Ridgeline a real truck? The answer is yes, it is a real truck, but it is always ahead of it's time and that scares people. This question has made many heated arguments and fights all over the country. In many videos you watch, if you go to the comments they get real messy. People get very defensive and angry.
A big thing that everyone in the video and comments use is ethos. The Nathan and Andre on the TFL truck video try to show you that the Honda Ridgeline is a credible truck that tow 5000 pounds really well. But many of the people in the comments always try to destroy TFL trucks credible facts. For example, "Ok this thing is pretty sad, it's seriously a Honda Pilot, just
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I have to say, that looks nothing like the Honda Odyssey. "The whole point of this test is to test the truck at it's maximum capacity and right now we are pushing maximum capacity, and so far the Honda hasn't even blinked." (Nathan)
The people in the video, including some of the people that comment also uses pathos by using positive and negative facts about the Honda Ridgeline. When people comment an agree comment I think I makes many people want the Ridgeline more, I know it makes me want the Ridgeline more. Also, many people who either own Honda Ridgelines or used to own a Ridgeline always comment very good things, they talk about the good times they have had with their Ridgeline and how good it was to them and their family.
Those Ridgeline owners that comment those things make you feel like if you purchase the Ridgeline that you and your family will have fun with it all of the time and it also makes you think that you are buying a safe reliable truck. If you buy any Honda you will be getting a safe reliable vehicle. "I have a 2006 with 270,000 miles on it and it drives like the day I bought it. Even the leather seats still look good after 11 years and 270,000 miles. I drive from Colorado to California every couple month's and it is comfortable over long distances. I've also driven my 2006 on a lot of dirt roads, snow, and in desert sandy
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I bought the 2018 because of the features like adaptive cruise control that virtually allows the truck to drive itself. If you want a truck that you can still drive years after it's paid-off get a Honda Ridgeline." (mattcolver1). This is a great example of what I was just talking about. When reading this it should make you feel confident in buying a Honda Ridgeline and it should help you realize that it's a great truck to own without it breaking the bank with repairs and gas fill