Monday, July 25, 2011

New Honda Trucks Honda Ridgeline 2011

New Honda TrucksNew Honda Trucks Honda Ridgeline 2011
The Honda Ridgeline is a mid to full size sport utility truck produced by the Japanese automaker Honda. The Ridgeline was released in March 2005 as a 2006 model and is Honda's intended first foray into the North American pickup truck market. Until 2009, the Ridgeline was built in Alliston, Ontario, Canada alongside the Acura MDX, Honda Civic, Honda Civic Si, and Acura CSX. The Ridgeline was awarded Motor Trend's Truck of the Year for 2006. The Ridgeline is currently the only car-based pickup in the United States and Canada. The Ridgeline was shown in concept form as the Honda SUT in 2004.


New Honda TrucksNew Honda Trucks Honda Ridgeline 2011
Another advantage of the independent suspension is that it opened up enough space for Honda to create the first pickup truck to include a storage trunk below the bed, which can be locked to secure contents such as a tool chest. This creates the unfortunate problem of having to remove most of the bed contents (a serious problem when hauling top soil or other granular materials) to change a flat tire, as the spare is located in this trunk though an adapter to fit the spare tire to the sidewall of the truck bed is available. This removes the spare tire from the trunk. The bed also comes standard with a composite liner that resists dents, corrosion, and can easily be hosed clean. The trunk has drainage holes to allow wash water to flow out.


Honda RidgelineNew Honda Trucks




Honda RidgelineNew Honda Trucks

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