Maybe.
The closest Ford products we have to speculate would be Escape and the most recent Bronco Sport.
I would assume a loaded Lariat type trim level would be close to a loaded Bronco Sport Outer Banks or Badlands trim levels of which are $36,700 to $38,900 respectively. On that product, only...
I would guess around July 2021 for a potential reveal with availability beginning late 2021 (December) into Spring 2022 for production ramping.
It is expected to be closely related to Bronco Sport, and there have been some supplier issues with certain options. Some of those owners and people...
I’m in similar situation, I leased a 2019 Tacoma TRD OR 4X4 due to it being my first truck. I kept my 2007 Honda Civic Si sedan (purchased new) in the event I didn’t like the truck. After 2.5 years and slightly less than 20,000 miles, it has many negative nuances that are beginning to outweigh...
Honda has a niche vehicle, and those that own them speak highly of them. The real issue is with the consumer not realistically assessing their needs. With that said, many seem to up-purchase trucks for the thought of potentially needing to utilize the higher capacities, when most don't or ever...
It still could use some work in the styling department, but to me, much better than it was previously. I'm not a fan of the HPD package either, especially the fender flares. I do like the specific grille treatment though.
Its standard as part of their HPD Package.
Ridgelines that are not equipped with the HPD Package are equipped with much thinner plastic cladding around the lower areas and wheel wells as per previous years.
I usually go right to the source; Honda Newsroom. They show a few Sport trim levels as...
I have been poking around Ford's C2 scaleable architecture platform for sub compact, compact and midsize applications. It appears the Lincoln Corsair (Escape sized) version of their luxury counterpart offers the 2.3T as an option above the 2.0T. I'm dreaming, but that 2.3T would be awesome...