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ROC:
You indicated in an earlier conversation that you just
spent some quality time driving the Ridgeline in various
elements, like sand on the beach. What's it like getting
behind the wheel of a vehicle that you first saw in
sketches and you helped to create from the ground up?
GF:
First off I would like to say that I was fortunate
to have led a team of outstanding engineers during the
development of the Ridgeline. This was truly a once
in a lifetime opportunity to be on the ground floor
of creating a product and entering a brand new market
segment for Honda. I drive a Ridgeline every day and
am consistently pleased with the outcome of the vehicle.
Looking back, there are very few decisions I would change
in leading the team that developed and brought this
vehicle to market. It is amazing to finally see one
of the most closely guarded secrets at Honda being actualized
on the road. It is rewarding to experience the performance
of this vehicle in everyday use. It was a true pleasure
to blow by some of the so-called off-road vehicles stuck
in the deep sand on the Outer Banks Beach in North Carolina.
I
have also spent a significant amount of time driving,
hauling and towing with this vehicle. It makes me proud
to finally be able to appreciate all the difficult decisions
and hard work it took to develop this vehicle. The Ridgeline
actually out performs any of the direct competitors
at executing its intended truck functions. Additionally,
it is setting a new benchmark for ride and handling
in a truck both the loaded and un-loaded conditions.
Some
owners have expressed concern about fuel mileage and
Id like to address that here being that I have
driven over 20,000 miles in a Ridgeline in real-world
conditions. The Ridgeline has one of the lowest coefficients
of drag compared to any of the current comparable truck
competitors. If you confirm the actual real world fuel
economy in a controlled situation with calibrated re-fueling
techniques, you will find it is one of the most fuel
efficient trucks in the segment (with equivalent towing
specification ie: V6 gasoline engine). I have
personally achieved 22.6 mpg with my truck in real world
driving at 70-75mph (with a tonneau cover which reduces
drag slightly).
Based
on previous market experience, displaying fuel economy
information actually increases market complaints. Either
from inaccuracies from re-fueling techniques (the system
is typically more accurate at calculating fuel economy
than the consumer), or displaying real-time information.
The average consumer does not fully understand the engineering
impact of weather affects, temperature (air density),
or driving habits (speed/traffic).
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