![]() ![]() You could say it’s a pickup truck version of the Honda Pilot or Odyssey – but you would only be partially correct. A five-speed automatic transmission is the only transmission available. ![]() Toyota and Nissan’s mid-sized pickup trucks beat most of the Ridgeline’s dynamic figures soundly. It comes standard with all-wheel-drive (AWD), weighs around 4,500 lbs and only comes as a four-door.Ī 250 horsepower 3.5-liter V6 puts out 247 lbs-feet of torque and that’s mediocre for the class. Before I get into details, let’s look at this unique vehicle: The Honda Ridgeline is a unit-body, light duty, utility pickup truck. The title to this story is 100% accurate. veteran reporter Nathan Adlen recently drove and reviewed the 2010 Ridgeline in the story below he entitled, “Busting My Head in a Honda Ridgeline.” You can read Nathan’s review below. “We think we have a ways to go on the Ridgeline,” he said, but at the same time he didn’t commit to a new model. Rumors have been swirling around recently about the imminent death of the Ridgeline, but this week Honda’s Executive Vice President John Mendel said the little truck will go on. That’s not a lot of units for a large car maker like Honda. ![]() In 2010 Honda only sold 16,142 Ridgelines…which is almost the same amount of the small pick-ups that it sold in 2009. ![]()
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