Honda's new SUT to be called "Ridgeline" (pics)
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What a total dump.
Not only is this a niche that I was hoping nobody else would venture into - this truck totally lost its "edge" from the concept to the production model, as is often the case with most manufacturers and always the case with Honda.
The Pilot is a marginal vehicle. This SUT brings marginality to an entirely new level in all regards. The design is avalanche+lame and the functionality of these vehicles isn't debatable - they are useless.
I should have known long ago that something cool and exclusive (the Hummer H1 4 door "open top") would get bastardized by GM and then immediately copied all in the name of trendiness.
But I wasn't prepared for this ... I repeat - what a dumpy, unecessary, useless, profit-wh0re of a vehicle.
M.
Not only is this a niche that I was hoping nobody else would venture into - this truck totally lost its "edge" from the concept to the production model, as is often the case with most manufacturers and always the case with Honda.
The Pilot is a marginal vehicle. This SUT brings marginality to an entirely new level in all regards. The design is avalanche+lame and the functionality of these vehicles isn't debatable - they are useless.
I should have known long ago that something cool and exclusive (the Hummer H1 4 door "open top") would get bastardized by GM and then immediately copied all in the name of trendiness.
But I wasn't prepared for this ... I repeat - what a dumpy, unecessary, useless, profit-wh0re of a vehicle.
M.
Last edited by whipimpin; 11-04-04 at 02:01 AM.
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Originally posted by PHML
http://automobiles.honda.com/info/pr.../ridgeline.asp
http://automobiles.honda.com/info/pr.../ridgeline.asp
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Why would you want a "sport utility truck" based off a minivan chassis? That's a pansy truck if you ask me.
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