2010 Honda Ridgeline Reviews and Buying Tips
If you need occasionally heavy-hauling ability,so the 2010 Honda Ridgeline is right a more road-friendly solution for You
Overview of 2010 Honda Ridgeline
The 2010 Ridgeline is a 4-door, 5-passenger compact pickup, available in 4 trims with MRSP Price as following:
- RT— $28,450
- RTS RTS —$31,555
- RTL w/ Leather —$34,430
- RTL w/ Leather and Navigation— $36,780
Upon introduction, both trims are equipped with a standard 3.5-liter, V6, 250-horsepower engine that achieves 15-mpg in the city and 20-mpg on the highway. A 5-speed automatic transmission with overdrive is standard.
The 2010 Ridgeline is a carryover from 2009.
Index of 2010 Honda Ridgeline Expert Reviews
- thecarconnection—STYLING:The 2010 Honda Ridgeline is odd-looking to say the least, and last year’s bevy of changes doesn’t take a pronounced step in the right direction;PERFORMANCE:The fuel economy offered by the 2010 Honda Ridgeline isn’t any revelation, but on twisty roads or bumpy surfaces, this truck’s unusual layout pays off;QUALITY:Not everyone will be happy with the overall packaging of the 2010 Honda Ridgeline, and materials could be a bit better, but it’s a tight truck with top-notch refinement;SAFETY:Compared to other pickups large and small, the 2010 Honda Element is a perfect 10;FEATURES:Although options are limited and the top RTL trim is pricey, the 2010 Honda Ridgeline comes very well equipped even in its base RT form.
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Buying Tips:
Watch out for dealer-installed options. They tend to add to the bottom-line price. Ask specifically for a no-options base truck and you’ll be happy.
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Comment by
jacky on 2 November 2009:
I 100% agree that Hondas breakdown when the warranty expires and Toyotas are about the same. Both are expensive to maintain and now its the service center that gets your money. It is not also economical to be buying new cars every 3 or 4 years because its like throwing away hardearned money!
There are very good carmakers that offer long warranties, like Mitsubishi (10 years/100,000 mile warranty on powertrain, Suzuki or GM). Before buying a car, think who gives more for the buck, that includes not only the sticker price, but overall, including warranty!
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