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Transmission gear ratios revamped for better acceleration
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Sporty 3-D look for gauges
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Three new exterior colors, interior color schemes revised
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Outstanding ride, responsive handling
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Wide range of lockable storage options, including in-bed trunk
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Composite bed resists scratches, dents
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VTM-4 all-wheel-drive system
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Dual-action tailgate folds down or to the side
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Minivan design cues in interior
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Too many styling gimmicks
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Long reach to spare tire behind hidden trunk
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Slanted, high box sides make it difficult to reach cargo
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No two-tier loading or cargo-control slots in bed
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Poor fuel economy versus full-size pickups with V-8 engines
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No regular cab model
Vehicle Summary
The Honda Ridgeline is the perfect utility vehicle for a soccer dad. It's smart, active-minded, cultured and extremely safety-conscious. The truck offers ingenious storage options, a high-tech drivetrain and unique chassis construction. The Ridgeline's styling is unique and hotly debatable. What's not in question are the Ridgeline's comfortable ride, precise handling, and limited, but always spirited, performance. Honda's quality controls are not disputed, either. The Ridgeline features a unit-body frame, all-wheel-drive and four-wheel independent suspension. It comes in three trim levels: RT, RTS and RTL. Read more
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