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2010 Ridgeline...

October 25, 2011 about Honda Ridgeline

I had left my purse and money at my dad's house, which is where I was headed this morning in my 2010 Honda Ridgeline. "Oh crap!" I was almost out of gas. About a mile down the road, the "empty light" turned on. I set my distance to ZERO and made it SEVERAL miles down the road, nervous the whole way, needless to say... ha ha! However, I made it 15 miles to pick up my dad, and my purse with the money for gas, and headed to the gas station which was not even a mile away, and we filled her up!!!

Anyway - I don't know how many MORE miles I would've been able to go, but after reading all this stories, apparantly QUITE A FEW!!!

Kelli

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September 27, 2015 by Ayoub

The factory wnrtaary should cover any repairs, not including maintenance and wear items such as tires, oil changes and tune-ups, shocks, brakes,etc. An extended wnrtaary will NOT cover any more than the factory wnrtaary will cover.I do recommended an extended wnrtaary if you plan to keep the vehicle longer than the factory wnrtaary exists. Repairs are far too expensive on new cars. If you buy the wnrtaary now, the price can be rolled into the monthly car payment. If you wait to purchase the wnrtaary, the price will likely be higher. It sounds like the salesman is just trying to make an extra commission on the sale of the wnrtaary. Still a good idea.:You can buy a no deductable wnrtaary, there are different coverages available.