Honda mulls more truck models as it pushes into the U.S. market
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Honda Has Decided To Build Pick-up Truck Off Of Mdx Platform!
I will see it all, after I see an Acura Truck, but with this, I am very close to say, "I have seen it all".
By the way, watch their persistance to stay with V6 engines. Once, I thought that the only way a V8 would make sense for Honda/Acura would be if Honda made a pick-up truck. But then again, this is only a mid-size truck. Anyway, here is the news:
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Detroit area Honda dealers got the good news at the Detroit auto show – they will join archrivals Toyota and Nissan in the profitable pickup truck market starting in 2005. Honda, long a holdout from any kind of pickup truck, is planning to release a mid-size pickup along the lines of the Dodge Dakota. It will be built off the Honda Pilot/Acura MDX platform on a unibody frame and powered by a 24-valve six-cylinder engine, according to Roseville, Mich., Honda/Acura dealer Jeffrey Tamaroff. Sources say that Honda’s Lincoln, Ala., assembly plant will be expanded for the as-yet unnamed truck.
Honda had decided to enter the truck market first with the mid-size V-6 configuration before tackling the full-size V-8 sector into which Nissan is propelling its new Titan. For one thing, Honda builds no V-8 engines now and prefers to plow ahead in familiar waters before going after the Big Three and relative newcomers Toyota and Nissan. Meanwhile, Honda dealers have been imploring their factory to make the plunge for several years, once Toyota led the Japanese assault into the market boasting the highest-selling vehicles in the world – the Ford F-150 and the Chevrolet Silverado. –Mac Gordon
By the way, watch their persistance to stay with V6 engines. Once, I thought that the only way a V8 would make sense for Honda/Acura would be if Honda made a pick-up truck. But then again, this is only a mid-size truck. Anyway, here is the news:
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Detroit area Honda dealers got the good news at the Detroit auto show – they will join archrivals Toyota and Nissan in the profitable pickup truck market starting in 2005. Honda, long a holdout from any kind of pickup truck, is planning to release a mid-size pickup along the lines of the Dodge Dakota. It will be built off the Honda Pilot/Acura MDX platform on a unibody frame and powered by a 24-valve six-cylinder engine, according to Roseville, Mich., Honda/Acura dealer Jeffrey Tamaroff. Sources say that Honda’s Lincoln, Ala., assembly plant will be expanded for the as-yet unnamed truck.
Honda had decided to enter the truck market first with the mid-size V-6 configuration before tackling the full-size V-8 sector into which Nissan is propelling its new Titan. For one thing, Honda builds no V-8 engines now and prefers to plow ahead in familiar waters before going after the Big Three and relative newcomers Toyota and Nissan. Meanwhile, Honda dealers have been imploring their factory to make the plunge for several years, once Toyota led the Japanese assault into the market boasting the highest-selling vehicles in the world – the Ford F-150 and the Chevrolet Silverado. –Mac Gordon
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Re: Re: Honda Has Decided To Build Pick-up Truck Off Of Mdx Platform!
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I will be putting a 2002 Ford Ranger up for sale soon
I will be putting a 2002 Ford Ranger up for sale soon
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Hmmmm... So Honda has decided to enter the truck market in the USA.
Or re-enter the truck market, depending on how you look at it.
more honda aircooled truck pics here
Or re-enter the truck market, depending on how you look at it.
more honda aircooled truck pics here
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Originally posted by greenmonster
Hmmmm... So Honda has decided to enter the truck market in the USA.
Or re-enter the truck market, depending on how you look at it.
more honda aircooled truck pics here
Hmmmm... So Honda has decided to enter the truck market in the USA.
Or re-enter the truck market, depending on how you look at it.
more honda aircooled truck pics here
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Originally posted by greenmonster
Hmmmm... So Honda has decided to enter the truck market in the USA.
Or re-enter the truck market, depending on how you look at it.
more honda aircooled truck pics here
Hmmmm... So Honda has decided to enter the truck market in the USA.
Or re-enter the truck market, depending on how you look at it.
more honda aircooled truck pics here
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Yeah, I think it will take Honda a while to convince people that their truck is worth buying...especially if it lacks torque (and ALL honda vehicles lack torque for their class).
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LMAO, honda is hittin the pipe. Companys who do light work might buy fleets of them. But I don't see the general truck owner buying one... Way to many other good reliable trucks out there, with established names. And much bigger engines and equal/better drivetrains.
This should be interesting. Hey, ya never know... Mabye it'll only be $15k
This should be interesting. Hey, ya never know... Mabye it'll only be $15k
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This should be interesting. Hey, ya never know... Mabye it'll only be $15k
This should be interesting. Hey, ya never know... Mabye it'll only be $15k
If honda wants to play in the truck market, I'm sure they've done the number crunching. If anything it will be interesting especially if they price their trucks in line with the competition.
If honda made a truck, I'd consider buying one. Heck, Acura makes a luxury sports coupe and I bought one of those
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I will see it all, after I see an Acura Truck, but with this, I am very close to say, "I have seen it all".
Nothing is predictable anymore, I would tell honda to go for it and
then let acura rip off and make their own version. Hell if lincoln
can come up with the blackwood and porche with the cheyene
then acura sure can come up with a pimp looking truck.
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Honda truck talk
Honda officials confirm that a light truck concept based on the Japanese automaker’s Pilot sport/utility vehicle will debut at the Detroit auto show in January. But rather than producing a regular pickup truck, Honda’s concept will suggest a sport/utility truck with a four-door cabin and a short rear bed. Look for a production version to follow later in 2004 as a 2005 model.
Honda truck talk
Honda officials confirm that a light truck concept based on the Japanese automaker’s Pilot sport/utility vehicle will debut at the Detroit auto show in January. But rather than producing a regular pickup truck, Honda’s concept will suggest a sport/utility truck with a four-door cabin and a short rear bed. Look for a production version to follow later in 2004 as a 2005 model.
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Originally posted by gavriil
By AUTOWEEK
Honda truck talk
Honda officials confirm that a light truck concept based on the Japanese automaker’s Pilot sport/utility vehicle will debut at the Detroit auto show in January. But rather than producing a regular pickup truck, Honda’s concept will suggest a sport/utility truck with a four-door cabin and a short rear bed. Look for a production version to follow later in 2004 as a 2005 model.
By AUTOWEEK
Honda truck talk
Honda officials confirm that a light truck concept based on the Japanese automaker’s Pilot sport/utility vehicle will debut at the Detroit auto show in January. But rather than producing a regular pickup truck, Honda’s concept will suggest a sport/utility truck with a four-door cabin and a short rear bed. Look for a production version to follow later in 2004 as a 2005 model.
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Originally posted by AcuraFan
I know I've seen a picture in a magazine a few months back, but do you happen to have one? Also, have they given it a name yet?
I know I've seen a picture in a magazine a few months back, but do you happen to have one? Also, have they given it a name yet?
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Oh yeah. From MotorTrend mag?
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Originally posted by gavriil
Oh yeah. From MotorTrend mag?
Oh yeah. From MotorTrend mag?
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Originally posted by cusdaddy
I believe so, yes... I remember someone here posted what looked like a Pilot with a half pickup bed sorta of like the Avalanche. Not sure if that is what they are building
I believe so, yes... I remember someone here posted what looked like a Pilot with a half pickup bed sorta of like the Avalanche. Not sure if that is what they are building
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I thought I remember seeing a real picture in either MT or C&D of a white sorta Avalanche-looking Honda truck...I'll look when I get home.
I thought I remember seeing a real picture in either MT or C&D of a white sorta Avalanche-looking Honda truck...I'll look when I get home.
that pic was a Pilot pic with a PS'd truck bed on it
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oh my god...it's my CL with a bodykit, modified rear end and upgraded side mirrors. Cool.
Wait a minute... does anyone else see what I see? That picture (from Motortrend) looks as if someone took my cl and slapped the lower half of the MDX onto it. That would look disgusting in person IMO.
Wait a minute... does anyone else see what I see? That picture (from Motortrend) looks as if someone took my cl and slapped the lower half of the MDX onto it. That would look disgusting in person IMO.
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Originally posted by gavriil
Oh yeah. From MotorTrend mag?
Oh yeah. From MotorTrend mag?
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this truck looks straigh out of old japanese anime. expecially Dragon BAll Z.
this toy looks like it should actually be driving it
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Originally posted by AcuraFan
I thought I remember seeing a real picture in either MT or C&D of a white sorta Avalanche-looking Honda truck...I'll look when I get home.
I thought I remember seeing a real picture in either MT or C&D of a white sorta Avalanche-looking Honda truck...I'll look when I get home.
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Originally posted by nandowong
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this truck looks straigh out of old japanese anime. expecially Dragon BAll Z.
this toy looks like it should actually be driving it
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this truck looks straigh out of old japanese anime. expecially Dragon BAll Z.
this toy looks like it should actually be driving it
LOL!!!!
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Originally posted by nandowong
this truck looks straigh out of old japanese anime. expecially Dragon BAll Z.
this toy looks like it should actually be driving it
this truck looks straigh out of old japanese anime. expecially Dragon BAll Z.
this toy looks like it should actually be driving it
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Originally posted by nandowong
this truck looks straigh out of old japanese anime. expecially Dragon BAll Z.
this toy looks like it should actually be driving it
this truck looks straigh out of old japanese anime. expecially Dragon BAll Z.
this toy looks like it should actually be driving it
http://world.honda.com/collection-ha...h/n_4_all.html
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Originally posted by greenmonster
There are alot of old school honda pics from the Honda Museum in Japan here:
http://world.honda.com/collection-ha...h/n_4_all.html
There are alot of old school honda pics from the Honda Museum in Japan here:
http://world.honda.com/collection-ha...h/n_4_all.html
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Honda to Push Into Pickups
Honda Motor Co. will dip its corporate toe into the potentially lucrative pickup truck market, several well-placed sources report to TheCarConnection.com. In keeping with Honda's approach to light trucks, the vehicle will take aim at a niche segment, rather than the heart, of the huge U.S. pickup market. Derived from the same global unibody platform now used for vehicles such as the midsize Honda Pilot and Acura MDX sport-utility vehicles, the new Honda will feature a ute-like, five-passenger cabin mated to a short pickup bed. In basic concept, it will be similar to Ford's Explorer Sport Trac, though that vehicle rides on a conventional, truck-like frame. Honda will target a suburban lifestyle. The Japanese automaker has long debated the need to enter the pickup segment, and sources say discussions continue over whether to add a full-size truck to the line-up, as well. It appears likely Honda will wait to see how the new Nissan Titan and the next-generation Toyota Tundra are received before making a final decision. But the potential market is there, according to Dan Gorrell, a senior analyst with Strategic Visions, Inc. "The Honda brand is extremely strong and could support forays into other segments," Gorrell says, but he notes that the company has traditionally been cautious about breaking into new segments. Honda was the last of the Japanese big three to make a serious entry into the booming U.S. light truck market, though demand for vehicles like the Pilot and the new Element have proved strong. The automaker will provide a sneak peek of its new pickup/ute at a media gathering in Detroit on Thursday, with a public debut set for the North American International Auto Show early next month. The new vehicle is expected to be produced at one of the two Honda truck plants in North America. -Paul Eisenstein
Honda Motor Co. will dip its corporate toe into the potentially lucrative pickup truck market, several well-placed sources report to TheCarConnection.com. In keeping with Honda's approach to light trucks, the vehicle will take aim at a niche segment, rather than the heart, of the huge U.S. pickup market. Derived from the same global unibody platform now used for vehicles such as the midsize Honda Pilot and Acura MDX sport-utility vehicles, the new Honda will feature a ute-like, five-passenger cabin mated to a short pickup bed. In basic concept, it will be similar to Ford's Explorer Sport Trac, though that vehicle rides on a conventional, truck-like frame. Honda will target a suburban lifestyle. The Japanese automaker has long debated the need to enter the pickup segment, and sources say discussions continue over whether to add a full-size truck to the line-up, as well. It appears likely Honda will wait to see how the new Nissan Titan and the next-generation Toyota Tundra are received before making a final decision. But the potential market is there, according to Dan Gorrell, a senior analyst with Strategic Visions, Inc. "The Honda brand is extremely strong and could support forays into other segments," Gorrell says, but he notes that the company has traditionally been cautious about breaking into new segments. Honda was the last of the Japanese big three to make a serious entry into the booming U.S. light truck market, though demand for vehicles like the Pilot and the new Element have proved strong. The automaker will provide a sneak peek of its new pickup/ute at a media gathering in Detroit on Thursday, with a public debut set for the North American International Auto Show early next month. The new vehicle is expected to be produced at one of the two Honda truck plants in North America. -Paul Eisenstein