Automotive Reviews
Four Doors
2006 Honda Ridgeline
Dec 7th
Driving the all-new Honda Ridgeline around Detroit, Michigan was an interesting experience. The Ridgeline got more dirty looks than a Hummer at a Greenpeace convention. It’s no surprise that the union boys hate this truck; the area is the home of the Ford F-150. It’s not an easy thing, being a full-size truck with a Japanese badge on the tailgate. Even established compact truck builders like Toyota and Nissan are seen as interlopers who can’t possibly understand the needs of a full-size truck buyer. And Honda? Purveyor of the frugal Civic and Insight? Forget about it.
With that in mind, we hazed our Ridgeline hard. You know how it is. The full-size truck market is tough turf, and any newcomers gotta be jumped in. Even though the Ridgeline is technically a mid-sized pickup like the Dodge Dakota, it’s messin’ around in Ford F-150, Dodge Ram and Chevy Silverado territory, and it’s gotta prove itself. So…does this “new kind of pickup” have the steel to stand up to the local big boys, or will it get beaten down like the rest of the pretenders? More >
2011 Ford F-250 Super Duty
Nov 23rd
Even though it’s a tremendous gas hog, there’s a certain appeal to piloting the 2011 Ford F-250 around the suburbs, far outside of its towing and hauling comfort zone. The F-250 feels like a locomotive, some kind of sheetmetal giant among the scurrying crossover SUVs and minivans, and it rumbles with a certain regal majesty that’s lacking in many cars. The F-250 is a tall, powerful and noble steed, and because of that there are people willing to pay the extra price at the pump.

The fact that this truck is also a fantastic tool for doing a wide variety of very hard jobs makes the deal that much sweeter. The F-250 and the rest of Ford’s Super Duty lineup benefit from a round of major upgrades for 2011, including all-new powertrains and a new range of work-friendly features. More >

