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2006 Honda Ridgeline Earns Best-Ever Rollover Rating for
a Pickup
Government Testing Shows Ridgeline Safer, More Stable
Than Other Pickups
TORRANCE, Calif., Aug. 1 /PRNewswire/ -- American Honda
Motor Co., Inc. today announced that the 2006 Honda Ridgeline pickup has
achieved the best rollover resistance rating of any pickup tested by the
National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA). The results were
posted today on the NHTSA web site www.safercar.gov.
Demonstrating the depth of Honda's "Safety for Everyone" commitment,
the Ridgeline earned industry-best ratings for both the Static Stability
Factor (SSF) and Dynamic Rollover test modes. Specifically, Ridgeline earned
a rating of 1.29 for the SSF test, a higher (better) calculated result than
all other pickups tested, and experienced no "tip-up" during the
dynamic test.
Earlier this year, Ridgeline, Honda's first pickup truck,
was the first-ever 4-door pickup to receive NHTSA's 5-star safety rating,
the highest safety rating possible, for both frontal and side impact crash
test performance.
"With this new rating and earlier top level ratings for
frontal and side impact crash protection, the Ridgeline is setting new standards
for safety in the pickup segment, and once again demonstrates Honda's commitment
to providing Safety for Everyone," said John Mendel, senior vice president,
automotive operations of American Honda Motor Co. "We offer our customers
products that are at once fun to drive, environmentally sound and at the
leading edge of automotive safety. We feel this is a unique position for
Honda in the marketplace."
The Ridgeline's fully independent four-wheel suspension provides
advanced stability along with better handling, ride comfort, and safety.
The 4-door truck has been critically praised for its unique utility, innovative
features and excellent ride quality. A leading consumer magazine recently
selected Ridgeline as its top-rated pickup for 2005. In addition, the editors
of Car & Driver magazine selected Honda's truck as the winner of its
2005 truck comparison (June issue).
Honda's "Safety for Everyone" commitment is a comprehensive
approach based on providing customers with advanced safety features in each
vehicle, regardless of size or price. In addition to dual-stage, dual-threshold
front airbags, all Ridgeline models come equipped with side curtain airbags
with rollover sensor; front side airbags, including passenger side airbag
with an Occupant Position Detection System (OPDS) to prevent airbag deployment
when a child or small stature adult is in the deployment path; anti-lock
brakes (ABS); Vehicle Stability Assist (VSA) with Traction Control; and
pedestrian safety features such as an energy-absorbing hood structure and
hinges.
Completely new for the 2006 model year, the Ridgeline's integrated
full-frame body structure also is designed to help protect its occupants
while reducing the effect of crash energy on opposing vehicles for improved
compatibility with smaller vehicles.
Honda has six vehicles -- more than any other vehicle brand
-- that achieve a top 5-star rating for both frontal and side impact tests
under the federal government's New Car Assessment Program (NCAP).
Consumer information regarding Honda products is available
at www.honda.com. More information
regarding NHTSA testing can be found at www.safercars.gov.
Source: American Honda Motor Co., Inc.
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