Honda may produce TRUCK

Discussion in 'General Motoring' started by T. Nelson, Jan 31, 2004.

  1. T.  Nelson

    T. Nelson Guest

    On page 50 of the March 04 edition of "Car and Driver" magazine, it shows
    a picture of the Honda SUT (sport utility truck) concept vehicle. A
    concept vehicle is built for car and truck shows. In many cases--concept
    vehicles eventually become production vehicles that any of us can
    purchase.
    I now quote from the article:
    "Like Ford's Explorer Sport Trac, it combines a four door SUV-style body
    with a shourt (five feet) pickup bed. Based on the Honda Pilot platform,
    the SUT is a unibody design that will share the Pilot's 240 hp, 3.5 liter
    V6 and all wheel drive system. Honda plans to launch it's shorty truck in
    mid 2005 as a 2006."

    If anyone knows where a picture of the above mentioned vehicle is on the
    net--please tell us where to find it.
     
    T. Nelson, Jan 31, 2004
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  2. Acura's going to do their own version, a Sport Luxury Utility Truck.

    Word has it that they'll introduce it as the centerpiece of the next
    Paris Hilton/Nicole Ritchie TV show.
     
    Elmo P. Shagnasty, Jan 31, 2004
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  3. http://www.hondanews.com
     
    Elmo P. Shagnasty, Jan 31, 2004
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  4. http://autoshow.edmunds.com/news/autoshow/articles/100916/page018.html?tid=e
    dmunds.e.autoshow..leftnav.19.*
     
    Stewart DIBBS, Jan 31, 2004
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    Ken Guest

    This may take you to pictures.
    http://auto.consumerguide.com/auto/editorial/photos/index.cfm/id/feature23/img/hondasut
     
    Ken, Feb 1, 2004
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    Chad Houze Guest

    Hello ,heres a link to the honda web site that has a pic of the truck.Chad
    http://www.hondacars.com/info/prototypes/sut.asp?bhcp=1
     
    Chad Houze, Feb 1, 2004
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    Jason Guest

    LMAO Thanks for that one! I cant wait to be driving around my very own
    SLUT.
     
    Jason, Feb 5, 2004
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