The Ultimate Guide to All the Newest 2010-2011 Trucks!
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Honda is adding Saturday overtime shifts to its plants in Lincoln, Alabama and East Liberty, Ohio due to slight 'upticks' in sales, spokesman Ed Miller told Automotive News.
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Honda is looking to improve the Ridgeline pickup truck, namely in the area of fuel consumption. Considering that there are full-size pickup truck options on the market that achieve slightly better fuel economy while providing increased towing and carrying capacities, Honda is on the right path in st
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The source for official specifications, payload, towing capacity, and other information about the 2009 Honda Ridgeline Crew Cab.
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The Honda Ridgeline is now coming out of Honda's Lincoln, Alabama plant, joining the Honda Pilot and Odyssey.
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WELCOME to the latest edition, for better or worse, of our annual family album--Truck Trend's Readers' Rides.
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Honda Motor Co. announced today it will cut an additional 50,000 units from its fiscal year production plan, that include Ridgeline, Element, Pilot and CR-V Plants!
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Minor Updates to Honda's "Truck"
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Minor updates to Honda's "truck" - The Ridgeline offers a solid middle ground: a vehicle with a more compliant ride than a traditional body-on-frame truck and a V-6 alternative to the V-8s found under the hood of most "real" trucks.
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The Honda Ridgeline Baja race truck scored first in the Stock Mini class in the 2008 Baja 1000 offroad race.
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Depending on the manufacturer, engineers get a chance to improve, redesign, and basically rebuild a vehicle every five to eight years. The time between significant upgrade events can be a horrible waiting game for OEs--sales can slump if their buyers don't get something new and improved. Enter the m
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Driving the Ridgeline is a lot like piloting an Accord with a porch on the back.
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As the official sponsor of the NHL, Honda is now also the offical vehicle of the NHL.
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Gutsier torque curve, bolder styling and standard trailer hitch highlight more than 50 significant upgrades and new features to an already innovative truck
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A mid-model refresh means no big changes - Probably the most obvious changes to the vehicle for '09 are cosmetic, meaning the front fascia is clearly designed to look more familial with the recently released and redesigned Honda Pilot.
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A mid-model refresh means no big changes
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Honda will move production of the Ridgeline pickup to the Lincoln, Alabama, plant in 2009.
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In 2005 the Honda Ridgeline was presented as an alternative to regular midsize pickups, with a spacious cabin and confident on-road handling due to its unibody construction, but still offering a 1554 pound payload capacity and the ability to swallow dirt bikes or watercraft.
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When the Honda Ridgeline won our 2006 Truck of the Year competition, we fully expected the hard-cores to be outraged.
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We put the 2006 Honda Ridgeline through its paces, as evidenced by its ending odometer reading of 24,219-just about double the average number of miles generally put on a long-term truck.
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Retrax, offerers its RETRAX Retractable Truck Bed Cover for the 2006 Honda Ridgeline.
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A pickup truck we loved, but not necessarily as a pickup truck.
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All right, all right, we've heard it all. After we announced that the Honda Ridgeline was our 2006 Truck of the Year, we received comments like, "This must be a joke, right?" or "How much did they pay you?" or (our favorite) "You can't be serious!"
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This nutty truck is the perfect choice for that one useful vehicle in the automotive connoisseur's dream garage. We're sure Honda's design team wasn't thinking nutty when they penned the Ridgeline's oddly carved front flanks, but then, we're not sure what they
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