Honda Ridgeline SUT
New forum opened up at http://www.ridgelineownersclub and they have
pre-production and concept images. Should be interesting to see the truck when it's actually on the lots. The concept version looks like a spaceship inside. |
Re: Honda Ridgeline SUT
garray wrote:
> New forum opened up at http://www.ridgelineownersclub and they have > pre-production and concept images. Should be interesting to see the truck > when it's actually on the lots. The concept version looks like a spaceship > inside. > well, it doesn't look like one outside. i don't get it. can someone please explain this obsession with gigantic gas guzzling trucks? did i miss the memo about inferiority compensation devices? |
Re: Honda Ridgeline SUT
garray wrote:
> New forum opened up at http://www.ridgelineownersclub and they have > pre-production and concept images. Should be interesting to see the truck > when it's actually on the lots. The concept version looks like a spaceship > inside. > well, it doesn't look like one outside. i don't get it. can someone please explain this obsession with gigantic gas guzzling trucks? did i miss the memo about inferiority compensation devices? |
Re: Honda Ridgeline SUT
jim beam wrote:
> well, it doesn't look like one outside. > > i don't get it. can someone please explain this obsession with gigantic > gas guzzling trucks? did i miss the memo about inferiority compensation > devices? I totally agree with you and not sure where you live, but if I look around me here in Illinois....big, gas-guzzling trucks are EVERYWHERE. People don't care about gas prices, the environment or the sticker price on vehicles. They get what they want and usually bigger seems better. I'm sure the big trucks are fun to drive off road or in the snow but only 5%-10% of the time can you even do that around here. The Ridgeline is simply Honda's attempt to get part of this enormous market. |
Re: Honda Ridgeline SUT
jim beam wrote:
> well, it doesn't look like one outside. > > i don't get it. can someone please explain this obsession with gigantic > gas guzzling trucks? did i miss the memo about inferiority compensation > devices? I totally agree with you and not sure where you live, but if I look around me here in Illinois....big, gas-guzzling trucks are EVERYWHERE. People don't care about gas prices, the environment or the sticker price on vehicles. They get what they want and usually bigger seems better. I'm sure the big trucks are fun to drive off road or in the snow but only 5%-10% of the time can you even do that around here. The Ridgeline is simply Honda's attempt to get part of this enormous market. |
Re: Honda Ridgeline SUT
In article <r9Bzd.259882$V41.250838@attbi_s52>,
"garray" <nomail@nomail.com> wrote: > New forum opened up at http://www.ridgelineownersclub and they have > pre-production and concept images. Should be interesting to see the truck > when it's actually on the lots. The concept version looks like a spaceship > inside. I'm still waiting for the Acura version, the Sport Luxury Utility Truck. Instead of a spaceship, it'll look like a house inside. |
Re: Honda Ridgeline SUT
In article <r9Bzd.259882$V41.250838@attbi_s52>,
"garray" <nomail@nomail.com> wrote: > New forum opened up at http://www.ridgelineownersclub and they have > pre-production and concept images. Should be interesting to see the truck > when it's actually on the lots. The concept version looks like a spaceship > inside. I'm still waiting for the Acura version, the Sport Luxury Utility Truck. Instead of a spaceship, it'll look like a house inside. |
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