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23. Honda Ridgeline
When you think of a pickup truck it would be a mistake to always associate trucks with manufacturing, construction, and other hard labor industries.
There are plenty of families around the country that rely on a sturdy truck to help them get the family around town. However, a truck is still a truck and it needs to be able to withstand a beating.
The Ridgeline was Honda’s first foray into the truck marketplace in the United States. It offered the towing and bed space of a pickup truck with the quieter ride and better MPG rating of an SUV. It was designed to steal business from full-size pickup trucks at a time when small trucks were disappearing from the market.
What buyers really found when they left dealerships with the Honda was a truck that couldn’t stand up to the rough and tumble needs of male drivers, and an SUV that cost too much to use and maintain.
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The Ridgeline was mocked for its less-than-rugged design and inability to perform as a truck. At the end of the day, very few men catch attention behind the wheel of a Honda Ridgeline.