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The Honda Ridgeline is Honda's new pickup truck on the market. It uses Honda's unibody large vehicle platform, shared with the Acura MDX and Honda Odyssey. It is powered by an all aluminum 255 hp 3.5 L V6 coupled to a 5-speed automatic transmission with all wheel drive capable of towing 5000 lbs. The Ridgeline will be the first pickup truck with a fully-independent suspension.
Some of the more innovative features of the Ridgeline are its tailgate, which can fold down or hinge to the side, and an 8.5 cubic foot "In-Bed Trunk" below the truck bed. The bed is integrated with the body, similar to the Chevrolet Avalanche. The Ridgeline comes with anti-lock brakes and side-curtain airbags as standard equipment.
The bed is 49.5" x 60" with the tailgate up. With the tailgate down, you get 49.5" x 79". And remember, the tailgate also swings to the side so you can easily access the in-bed trunk. The tailgate is designed to support 300 lbs. While driving. The steel reinforced composite bed resists dents and corrosion. Another neat feature were ample tie downs in the beds and several cargo lights.
Standard towing features include prewiring 4 pin and 7 pin, along with a brake controller. Heavy duty radiator, power steering cooler, and transmission cooler keep things cool when the work begins. Huge 4 wheel disk brakes help stop quicker with the aid of the Electronic Brake Distribution (EBD). All the dealer has to do is install the hitch and harness.
The 8" ground clearance works well with the 4 wheel independent suspension. Yes, all 4 wheels. Unheard of in a truck, but this is a Honda. They wanted their truck to instill confidence in the corners and a stable, responsive feel while maintaining ride quality. The closed box frame and unit body construction means this truck is tough and ready to work.
Traction control is standard along with a locking rear differential for extremely low traction conditions. It can stay locked with a push of a button up to 18 mph. Along with traction control, you get stability control called Vehicle Stability Assist. This corrects your cornering problems before they even become a problem.
The tires come with tire pressure monitoring systems which will be standard in all vehicles very soon (government mandate). Air bags are all around in front, side, and side curtain. It will only deploy what is necessary depending on the type of accident. These safety features along with ABS braking make this one of the safest trucks on the road.
There are three trim levels starting with the RT, RTS and the luxury RTL. You can get heated leather seats and a moonroof. These amenities were only thought to be available in cars. This truck also has available navigation system, homelink, and a hidden in dash cd changer.
The 22 gallon tank is ample for the 16 MPG city and 21 MPG highway EPA mileage estimates. The six color combinations come with 3 interior choices. Options include a bed extender, tail light "garnish", chrome bumper trim, 17" wheels, body side protectors, roof rack, fender flares, running boards and a towing package mentioned above. I've also seen hard tonneau cover-locking for the bed, and in-bed trunk dividers. There's a larger brush guard for the front bumper available for you off roaders.
All in all, looks to be a pretty good and well thought out truck from Honda. Check out my pictures of the Honda Ridgeline at the car show on my website.
Stuart Simpson
http://www.hondalinks.com
Bluetooth Brings Mobile Audio Options Together
Think of Bluetooth as the gateway to what's possible in audio for your vehicle.
We usually think of Bluetooth as something allowing hands free cell phone use, but what if we just aren't thinking hard enough?
Scosche Industries is a company who specializes in audio products for automobiles and is self-described as, "A leading innovator of mobile electronic products and accessories for the aftermarket."
For Scosche this means the use of Bluetooth technology in something they call "BlueFusion". The idea for this company is to merge existing, but sometimes incompatible technologies for automobile users to enjoy. This company works to provide solutions for merging iPods, cell phones and existing sound systems into one happy collectively useful package.
Scosche insists recent automobiles can be restructured to allow the play of iPods and the reception of phone calls directly through the existing stereo. Scosche describes the process, "BlueFusion is easily installed without cutting or splicing factory wiring and can be done with a simple plug-and-play harness. Simply route the microphone where desired and use Scosche's installation instructions to connect the interface. The product automatically pairs with the cell phone when powered on. With Scosche's tuneSTREAM (# TZ4) stereo Bluetooth transmitter users can stream audio from their iPod or iPhone directly to any factory stereo connected to BlueFusion."
These kits are available for certain Honda, Toyota, GM, Ford, Hyundai, Mitsubishi and Lexis vehicles. A universal mp3 kit is also available for other models.
Apparently the sticking point for many stereo manufacturers was how to manage the control of so many features bundled into one primary unit. You guess it; the key tool was and is Bluetooth.
The idea of this technology dates back to the mid 1990's when several electronics manufacturers met in Sweden. Bluetooth was simply the codename used for the combined interest of the technology and somehow it stuck.
Bluetooth is essentially a short-range radio signal that can be used to send commands to various components. This is why Bluetooth has suddenly found such favor in automotive applications.
Apart from Scosche Industries Ford Motor Company is offering Sync while Honda has developed its own voice activated stereo system. These factory units may be exclusive at the present time, but it is expected that Kia and Hyundai will receive the Ford Sync system by 2010. The Honda system is also used in company owned Acura models.
It is not unreasonable to believe that this type of adaptable system will be available in most new vehicles by 2012. It is also not unreasonable to believe that the motivation behind the use will be widespread consumer demand.
Bluetooth is making it possible for a vehicle to be used as a mobile sound system with on demand music for beach parties and get-togethers with friends and families. The combination of mp3 delivered music through an iPod with the versatility of Bluetooth functionality is allowing for the most inspiration in personally chosen music along with the capability of instant cell phone connection, and as always the process remains hands free.
About the Author
Joel McLaughlin is an author of DataFlurry Internet Marketing. Learn more about BlueTooth Handsfree Adapters & Ipod Car Adapters here.
How do I remove the fan shrouds from a 2001 Acura Integra GS?
I am replacing my radiator. I drained my coolant, removed the top hose, and currently trying to remove the fan shrouds. There are 2 of them. I unplugged them, but there are 2 extra wire harnesses on them. How do I get these off? I cannot, and I am tearing my fingers up trying. I do not have money for a Haynes nor Helms manual. I do not want to take it to a shop, for I want the experience. Pictures are included here:
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There should be 4 10mm bolts at the bottom and 4 on top. The other wires you can get a long screw driver and push in the tab that holds it to the bracket and pull the wire off. The pics arnt working but im sure your talking about the ac wire.
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