CougTek
Hairy Aussie
Honda's new pickup is receiving positive reviews from everywhere. Its fuel appetite is certainly one of its strongest points, but there are a few others. In collision tests, it received the best rating for side and front impacts, something that no other truck can claim. And it also seems to have a more civilized road behavior than all of its rivals.
I have a friend who plans to change his pickup soon. He currently has a GMC Sierra 1997, but he's putting money on it every year and he's tired of it. Current GMC/Chevy trucks fare so poorly in collision tests that I cannot recommend him to buy a new one. There's the Dodge RAM, the Toyota Tundra and the Nissan Titan, but the only other really interesting pickup I've found for him would be the Ford F-150 Super Crew FX4.
Both the Honda and the Ford have a payload of around 1500lbs (F-150 can carry about 60lbs more). The F-150 is larger, longer, heavier and drinks roughly 20% more fuel than the Ridgeline. But its engine is significantly more powerful (300hp/365lb-ft vs 255hp/252lb-ft for the Honda) and the fuel tank is larger (113L vs 83L). Ground clearance is comparable (over 8").
He'll use his pickup 95% of the time in the city. He also wants to go in jolty trails in the wood to bring back some wood. He'll never pull anything behind, so the F-150 advantage on that point is a non-issue. The bed of the F-150 is 17" longer IIRC, but since it cannot carry more weight than the Honda's, again, I'm not sure it's that much of an advantage. He told me what amount of wood he wants to carry, but I'm not sure about the translation (one and a half wood cord, does that make any sense to you?).
So I'm calling all the rednecks, Bush-loving farm boys out there. Putting away the "Let's buy American" bullshit, what do you think would be the most appropriate vehicle for him? I think the Ridgeline would be better, because he'll use it a lot more in the city and that it is more environmentally-friendly, but I know he would be drooling like a newborn at the idea of driving something that has a 300hp engine into it.
Opinions?
I have a friend who plans to change his pickup soon. He currently has a GMC Sierra 1997, but he's putting money on it every year and he's tired of it. Current GMC/Chevy trucks fare so poorly in collision tests that I cannot recommend him to buy a new one. There's the Dodge RAM, the Toyota Tundra and the Nissan Titan, but the only other really interesting pickup I've found for him would be the Ford F-150 Super Crew FX4.
Both the Honda and the Ford have a payload of around 1500lbs (F-150 can carry about 60lbs more). The F-150 is larger, longer, heavier and drinks roughly 20% more fuel than the Ridgeline. But its engine is significantly more powerful (300hp/365lb-ft vs 255hp/252lb-ft for the Honda) and the fuel tank is larger (113L vs 83L). Ground clearance is comparable (over 8").
He'll use his pickup 95% of the time in the city. He also wants to go in jolty trails in the wood to bring back some wood. He'll never pull anything behind, so the F-150 advantage on that point is a non-issue. The bed of the F-150 is 17" longer IIRC, but since it cannot carry more weight than the Honda's, again, I'm not sure it's that much of an advantage. He told me what amount of wood he wants to carry, but I'm not sure about the translation (one and a half wood cord, does that make any sense to you?).
So I'm calling all the rednecks, Bush-loving farm boys out there. Putting away the "Let's buy American" bullshit, what do you think would be the most appropriate vehicle for him? I think the Ridgeline would be better, because he'll use it a lot more in the city and that it is more environmentally-friendly, but I know he would be drooling like a newborn at the idea of driving something that has a 300hp engine into it.
Opinions?