"Honda presents a pickup"

Discussion in 'General Motoring' started by Mike, Jan 14, 2006.

  1. Mike

    Mike Guest

    Honda presents a pickup
    Honda has done an admirable job of designing, engineering and building
    a vehicle that is every bit a truck yet cannot be pigeonholed as your
    typical pickup.
    at http://www.washtimes.com/autoweekend/20060112-125857-4273r.htm
     
    Mike, Jan 14, 2006
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    xblazinlv Guest

    Anyone have pictures??? I can't believe the article didn't include a
    picture.
     
    xblazinlv, Jan 14, 2006
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    L Alpert Guest

    http://automobiles.honda.com/

    Select the ridgeline.....
     
    L Alpert, Jan 15, 2006
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    twfsa Guest

    Ridgeline piss poor excuse for a truck all it is,is a Pilot with a small box
    on it.

    Tom
     
    twfsa, Feb 5, 2006
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    bearman Guest

    Pure BS. A pickup truck should al least be able to carry a 4 X 8 sheet of
    plywood in its bed. The ridgeline is more like a car with a lid-less trunk.
    Same wth other so-called pickups that share the same design.
     
    bearman, Feb 5, 2006
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    John Horner Guest

    I don't think anyone who ever had, or wanted, a real pickup truck is
    going to be fooled by the Ridgeline, and boy is it ever an ugly sucker!

    John
     
    John Horner, Feb 7, 2006
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  7. Mike

    shortspark Guest

    Boy, you folks form opinions from the gut, not the head. The Ridgeline
    is, and never was, intended to go up against trucks such as the
    Silverado, Ram and the kind of "cowboy" pick'em up trucks you are
    comparing it with (and I know about those trucks as I live in the Texas
    country side and have owned a couple in the past).

    If you want to haul your cattle trailer to market or work the oil fields
    this is not the truck for you - there are many out there that will do
    that kind of work. But if you want to tow your new, fancy Ranger Bass
    Boat to the lake now and then or make a stop at the lumber yard and
    nursery in style and comfort, this is the vehicle for you. And therein
    lies the target driver as Honda wanted to be innovated and different -
    something they always have done very well. Do you really think Honda
    would enter the truck market with a vehicle like eveyone else already
    has? If so, become educated - that is not how Honda does things (thank
    God!).

    I agree that it does have characteristics of the Pilot frame and the
    engine is not new, although it has been retooled as to torque for
    hauling (up to 5000 pounds which is in line for the people Honda
    targeted). And those that say it looks ugly, well, beauty is in the eye
    of the beholder and I can not address that. I've owned mine since May
    and I have had more compliments and smiles than I can count, far more
    than the Dodge I traded in for it.

    The Ridgeline is unique and is indeed more than a truck, much, much
    more, and perhaps, as someone put it, "transporter" would be a better
    title. But it had to be classified somehow and "truck" was considered
    more appropriate, despite the innovations that far surpass any truck
    that has ever been made before. So appropriate in fact that it was
    voted by several respected motor publications here and in Canada as
    "Truck of the Year". Yes, you heard it right but for those that still
    can't believe it or think they know more than the professional critics
    who make a living driving and comparing trucks and autos, I will say it
    again - "TRUCK of the Year".

    MARTY
     
    shortspark, Feb 11, 2006
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