Honda Ridgeline Review
The 2008 Honda Ridgeline is a curious truck, certainly not the norm, but appealing nonetheless. This truck is designed for the consumer who wants a pickup just in case, but also wants plenty of room and style. If you are looking for a heavy duty truck to tackle serious jobs, you'd best look elsewhere, but if you want a stylish vehicle for the family that can handle carrying furniture or pulling a camper then you might want to take a look at the Ridgeline. Introduced in 2006, the Ridgeline is a reltaive newcomre to the pickup game, and some American consumers may scoff at a Japanese pickup, but the fact of the matter is that this is a nice truck, and well worth it if it suits your needs. It is available only as a four door crew cab body, and has three trim levels, going from a basic interior to leather lined. The cab and bed are actually fully connected, rather than separate as on most pickups, this makes for some nice features such as an in bed trunk that doubles as an ice box. The Engine is a 247 horsepower V6 with a five speed automatic transmission. This is a unique truck, and it's a fun truck.
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