2010 Honda Ridgeline Overview

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2010 Honda Ridgeline 4WD Crew Cab RT
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Description

The Ridgeline has three trim levels, and they are all powered by a 3.5-liter, 250-hp V6 engine that makes 247 lb-ft of torque and utilizes a drive-by-wire electric throttle. The engine is mated to a 5-speed automatic transmission in all three models, and they all have a locking rear differential. They all tow 5000 pounds, and have a 1500-pound payload capacity.

The Ridgeline is known as much for its smooth ride as for its tough-guy capabilities, thanks to its closed-box frame and independent suspension. It also has a slew of standard safety features, such as 3-point seatbelts for all five seats, air bags all around, ABS, stability assist with traction control, brake assist, and tire pressure monitoring. All of those features are standard across the board. The top-end RTL, when equipped with the navigation system, also has location and pressure indicators for the tires as well.

The base level RT has air conditioning with an air filtration system, power everything, cruise control, and a 6-speaker audio system with MP3 playback. The RTS adds a security system, privacy glass, dual-zone climate controls and a more powerful seven-speaker stereo system with controls on the steering wheel. Like the RTL, it comes with a trailer harness.

The RTL has everything the RT and RTS do, plus 18-inch alloy wheels, a moonroof, heated mirrors, fog lights, a leather-wrapped steering wheel, heated front seats, Homelink and XM satellite radio. It's also the only trim level to have an optional navigation system, which adds Bluetooth connectivity and a programmable multi-information display.

2010 Honda Ridgeline Reviews

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  • BRIAN HICKS
    BRIAN HICKS
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    The Honda Ridgeline is a great vehicle for the suburban pickup truck user. Mine is a 2008 model, which I bought new. I have approx 25,000 miles on it. Most outstanding trait is that it seems much more secure on... Read more
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  • Dale Beshansky
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