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The Honda Ridgeline made its debut in 2006 as a standard sized crossover
vehicle, which is built on a single body structure. The suspension is an
independent four wheel one, which enables the manufacturer to build cargo
storage are under the body of the truck. The Ridgeline derives its power from a
3.5 liter V6 engine and is available in three versions RT, RTS and RTL. All
versions of the Ridgeline can seat 5 passengers and are available with a wheel
drive. The truck has bucket seats for the Driver and the front passenger with a
big center console in front of the driver. The rear seats are split and can be
folded.
The latest edition vehicle comes in four versions the RTX, RT, RTS and RTL and
it derives its power from a 3.5 L V6 engine. The size of the vehicle remains the
same and it comes in only the crew cab style. The entry level RT version of the
Ridgeline comes with 17 inch steel tires, seats made of cloth, it is air
conditioned, CD player, entry into the vehicle is without keys. The RTX has 17
Inch alloy tires, has the ability to pull cargo or other vehicles and a grille
made of chrome. The RTS is equipped with a driver seat that can be adjusted with
the touch of a button, a newer music system that has the CD player in the
dashboard. The top of the range RTL has a sunroof, the trucks mirrors are
heated, its seats are made of leather, and temperatures inside the truck can be
controlled and has a satellite radio. Optional only on the RTL is a navigation
system that has a MP3 music system. The Honda Ridgeline can carry 1550 pounds of
weight and pull behind it 5000 pounds. The front seats of the Ridgeline are firm
and comfortable to sit in and there's lots of room for the passengers sitting in
the back to stretch their legs.
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