The Evolution of VTEC
Monday, February 11, 2008
In the beginning, there were the incredible days of cheap gas and even cheaper insurance. Boy, those were the days weren’t they? The fuel crisis of the late 70’s flipped our world upside down. Gas guzzlers were heading for the crusher in record numbers, and the newly emerging import market was on the horizon. In the early days, Hondas were roaming the streets in limited numbers with even more limits in style. The first Hondas widely sold in the US were quirky and strange, but they got nearly 50 mpg giving them a slight edge in the US market. Thus, the economical import car market was born, and Honda would be forever known as the weird little car that saved you some cash at the pump and lasts forever.
2007 Ridgeline Owners Club National Meet Held In St. Louis
Tuesday, December 4, 2007
The 2007 Ridgeline Owners Club National Meet was held In St. Louis on the weekend of August 3-5. In total, 39 ROC members were in attendance from nearly 20 states.
Archives
- September 2007
- Variable Torque Management VTM-4 Explanation (Thursday, September 20, 2007)
- July 2007
- Turtle Wax ICE System (Sunday, July 1, 2007)
