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View Poll Results: How much of a premium would you pay for a Ridgeline Diesel?
$2,000 if it got at least 25mpg 10 10.87%
$2,000 if it got at least 30mpg 21 22.83%
$2,000 if it got at least 35mpg 9 9.78%
$3,000 if it got at least 25mpg 9 9.78%
$3,000 if it got at least 30mpg 13 14.13%
$3,000 if it got at least 35mpg 10 10.87%
$5,000 if it got at least 45mpg 7 7.61%
Nothing, who needs a diesel? 15 16.30%
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Old 10-24-2009, 12:33 PM   #171
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R.I.P. S2000 - you were taken much too soon!
This from a guy that runs a TT?

Let not your heart be troubled... Honda made a profit last quarter. That should be a comfort.
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This from a guy that runs a TT? .
Simple, the missus wanted a roadster (she'd never had a drop-top) but needed AWD for her daily commute across the Hudson. Only choices were the TT or a Porsche Carrera 4 and $90-100K was simply out of the question. If the S2000 had been available with AWD it would definitely have made the list!
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Old 10-26-2009, 09:39 AM   #173
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Simple, the missus wanted a roadster (she'd never had a drop-top) but needed AWD for her daily commute across the Hudson. Only choices were the TT or a Porsche Carrera 4 and $90-100K was simply out of the question. If the S2000 had been available with AWD it would definitely have made the list!
If the bridge you refer to is like the Brooklyn, I remember taking my Gold Wing across it in '92. I was on a nostalgia tour, having grown up in Poughkeepsie. I've never dropped a bike, but that bridge was a concern. In good weather, it was oily, and slippery metal if I recall correctly. It had my full attention.

So I can understand a preference for AWD.... certainly an edge.
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Old 10-26-2009, 10:24 AM   #174
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If the bridge you refer to is like the Brooklyn, I remember taking my Gold Wing across it in '92. I was on a nostalgia tour, having grown up in Poughkeepsie. I've never dropped a bike, but that bridge was a concern. In good weather, it was oily, and slippery metal if I recall correctly. It had my full attention.

So I can understand a preference for AWD.... certainly an edge.
Actually it's the Tappan Zee (I-287 between Westchester and Rockland Counties), but it's not the bridge itself that is the concern so much as the narrow, twisty and often hilly roads that she has to traverse on both sides of the bridge going to and from work. There have been times on Route 9A on this side of the Hudson that she's been one of the only vehicles able to make it up one particularly steep hill - and that includes quite a number of SUVs and 4WD pickups (Ridgelines, of course, excluded)!
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Re: What would you pay for a Ridgeline Diesel?

Just sold my Jeep Liberty Diesel because nobody in my region has any clue how to work on them! Power was outstanding and economy was great(intake, exhaust, strikerII module = more power than a Dodge Hemi). If Honda were to put the same diesel engine that is in the California Accord (62.8mpg) I'd jump on one after the infrastructure for mechanics was in place. It would probably only get 35-45 mpg, but that's good enough for me!

Beware of the Mahindra line of pik-ups coming to America. 1.25+ ton capacity, RL sized, 30mpg 4-door with a 2.2L diesel. these may prompt honda to jump on the diesel bandwagon. Small bore diesels are the future, whether anyone wants to admit it or not. Overseas where the EPA has no say, these trucks are getting 40mpg.

I think my wife's CRV will go away when the Mahindra's launch!

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Old 11-05-2009, 06:22 AM   #176
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Mahindra. Man, if you think the Ridge is ugly... that Mahindra sets a new standard for ugly, imo.
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Mahindra. Man, if you think the Ridge is ugly... that Mahindra sets a new standard for ugly, imo.
Agreed. But the first generation Hyundai and Kia etc. were ugly boxes too.
Design will come with revenue.
Not saying I would trade my Ridge for one. But I hope if Mahindra starts taking sales from Honda, the diesel may come yet.
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Agreed. But the first generation Hyundai and Kia etc. were ugly boxes too.
Design will come with revenue.
Not saying I would trade my Ridge for one. But I hope if Mahindra starts taking sales from Honda, the diesel may come yet.
Unless Honda does something soon to stimulate their declining Ridgeline sales I'd say our favorite truck won't be around long enough for that to occur.
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Re: What would you pay for a Ridgeline Diesel?

In America, every manufacturer charges 3-6K$ more for the same truck in diesel. My Jeep Liberty sticker price was 31K$ (I bought it used much cheaper than that). It stands to reason that Honda in America would do the same. Diesel WILL be more expensive up front, fuel is slightly higher, and (generally) mechanics are clueless. Diesel fuel is about 0.25$ (10%) higher at the pump, but the fuel economy is greater than a 10% difference so you're coming out ahead. Oil change intervals are longer, more savings there.

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I wish my 2 boys hadn't outgrown the Liberty. I wish Honda would but that California Accord diesel in the Ridgeline.

http://www.thetorquereport.com/2007/...esel_will.html

After messing with the intake/exhaust on a diesel version, 40-45 mpg should be attainable. Mahindra is doing 30mpg in America with older technology. I'd buy in a heartbeat if the diesel was 3-5K$ more.

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