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Truckblog News (Free subscription) | yesterday
Autoblog posted information and a YouTube video of Volkswagen's new pickup truck concept dubbed "SAR" which stands for "Search and Rescue", and looks a lot like the Honda Ridgeline' Check out the video and photos inside'
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Truckblog News (Free subscription) | 12/01/2008
According to Autoobserver , Honda Motor Company are planning on adding a eight cylinder motor to their Acura car brand, but we may see it show up in Honda's Pilot SUV or Ridgeline pickup truck' The addition will not come until 2015 though, or at least that is the current schedule for production' The engine is rumored to be a 3'5 liter eight cylinder, capable of producing more than 650 horse power'...
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Straightline (Free subscription) | 11/24/2008
Perhaps finally putting an end to rumors that unibody trucks can't cut it (um, nah... that'll never happen...), a Honda Ridgeline took first place in the "Stock Mini Class" in the 41st SCORE Baja 1000. Piloted by Gavin Skilton, the Ridgeline battled Rod Hall in Hummer H3, and Ryan Millan in a Toyota FJ Cruiser, for the win. To me--as a potential customer--this is far more meaningful than an overall...
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trymi | 11/07/2008
In the truck display section, the 2009 Honda Ridgeline Powersports Concept embody what Ridgeline owners could produce using currently available Honda Genuine Accessories. These additions to the Ridgeline lend a hand to feature the fact that the Ridgeline was built for the purpose of hauling most of Honda’s motorcycle products.
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Top Speed (Free subscription) | 11/05/2008
Posted on 11.4.2008 18:48 by Simona Alina , Myles Kornblatt Filed under: Honda | 2008 | concept cars | SEMA Auto Show | honda Ridgeline SEMA is all about showing off what accessories are available in the parts catalogue. So Honda rummaged around its box-o-fun and came up with the Ridgeline Powersports Concept. It's not so much enhancing the Ridgeline, but what you can do with a Ridgeline. Honda picked...
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Automotive News Clip (Free subscription) | 11/03/2008
2009 Honda Ridgeline The biggest changes of 2009 Honda Ridgeline are up front with an all new, Pilot-inspired grill, a reworked bumper cover and two extra set of lights down low. Honda says new features include a standard trailer hitch on every model, a rearview camera on RTL models equipped with navigation, plus active front-seat head restraints and daytime running lights on all models. A
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Automobile (Free subscription) | 10/30/2008
2009 Honda Ridgeline RTL Driving the Ridgeline is a lot like piloting an Accord with a porch on the back. Wow. Despite my indifference at the time of its launch, I'm actually impressed with the Ridgeline. In no way do I think it will draw people away from full-size trucks on refinement alone (perhaps the new coil-sprung Ram will do that), but I do think it'll attract crossover owners who hanker for...
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Auto Spectator (Free subscription) | 10/28/2008
Updated for 2009 with a total of 50 significant changes and new features, the Honda Ridgeline takes on a bolder look and feel with new exterior and interior styling along with a more powerful engine. A trailer hitch becomes standard on every model, and newly-introduced premium features include Bluetooth® HandsFreeLink® and a rearview backup camera on Ridgeline RTL models equipped with the available...
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AutoblogGreen (Free subscription) | 10/15/2008
Filed under: MPG , Honda , USA Regardless of your opinions of the styling of the Honda Ridgeline (it's not exactly pretty), the automaker doesn't think that's the problem with the vehicle. Apparently, its sales are down over 17-percent -- not up to Honda's lofty expectations. The pickup was slightly restyled for the 2009 model year, but the changes are pretty small and were made primarily to the front...
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Straightline (Free subscription) | 09/22/2008
Autoblog and PickupTruck.com are reporting that the Tundra may not get get the 4.5 diesel. Instead Toyota may be looking a a hybrid version of the unibody A-BAT pickup; a truck that looks to be a Honda Ridgeline competitor. Full story here and here . Umm... Here's a thought... Think Toyota might launch this truck under the "Prius" name? Remember that Toyota has said that they are considering expanding...
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Leftlane (Free subscription) | 09/22/2008
Toyota’s Honda Ridgeline-esque A-BAT concept may have not been the most visually pleasing pickup truck ever conceived, but a new report indicates that Toyota is strongly considering moving forward with the car-based truck. According to Automotive News, Toyota has asked suppliers to prepare bids for producing a road-going version of the A-BAT concept. Although not [...]
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Tundra Headquarters Blog (Free subscription) | 09/15/2008
The differences between the Honda Ridgeline and the Toyota Tundra demonstrate the fundamental difference between the understanding each of these Japanese manufacturers has of the North American truck market. After spending decades selling mini-trucks and three-quarter size versions of their domestic competition’s pickups, Toyota decided to target the not-so-big three and develop a full-size pickup...
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NihonCar.com (Free subscription) | 08/11/2008
Updated for 2009 with a total of 50 significant changes and new features, the Honda Ridgeline takes on a bolder look and feel with new exterior and interior styling along with a more powerful engine. A trailer ... Reader Comments
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eGMCarTech (Free subscription) | 08/11/2008
Honda has updated the Ridgeline for 2009 with 50 significant changes and new features. Honda has added the trailer hitch as a standard feature on all model and new options include Bluetooth...
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trymi | 11/07/2008
In the truck display section, the 2009 Honda Ridgeline Powersports Concept embody what Ridgeline owners could produce using currently available Honda Genuine Accessories. These additions to the Ridgeline lend a hand to feature the fact that the Ridgeline was built for the purpose of hauling most of Honda’s motorcycle products.