Keith Tanner wrote:bluej wrote:Yes, the turbo version comes with a regular cab and extended bed.Keith Tanner wrote: Turbocharged Ridgeline.Does it come in both two and four seat versions, though?
Wait, there is a turbo Ridgeline?
Keith Tanner wrote:bluej wrote:Yes, the turbo version comes with a regular cab and extended bed.Keith Tanner wrote: Turbocharged Ridgeline.Does it come in both two and four seat versions, though?
Wait, there is a turbo Ridgeline?
NickD wrote:Keith Tanner wrote:Wait, there is a turbo Ridgeline?bluej wrote:Yes, the turbo version comes with a regular cab and extended bed.Keith Tanner wrote: Turbocharged Ridgeline.Does it come in both two and four seat versions, though?
It comes in kit form only.
David S. Wallens wrote: Let's say that "long-term" means that it will be with us for more than a week.
Are we talking project car or what?
If "long term" means "longer than a week" instead of "we paid for it ourselves and will be working on it for the next decade", then I want to change my answer to to NSX as well.
In reply to Tom Suddard:
That is a little surprising.
(and I didn't know you could get it with just 2 seats)
Tom Suddard wrote: Yep, all of the cargo vans only come with two seats.
But we're going to stick a few beanbag chairs in the back.
I enjoyed this thread quite a bit. I was pleasantly surprised by the answer, but it also makes complete sense.
Tom Suddard wrote: Yep, all of the cargo vans only come with two seats.
Shows how many times I've seen one in person.
David S. Wallens wrote:Tom Suddard wrote: Yep, all of the cargo vans only come with two seats.But we're going to stick a few beanbag chairs in the back.
Add a disco ball too, gotta have one of those...
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