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Once you get past the looks, it's great. 2010 Honda Ridgeline Pros and Cons Member5067 No, a Ridgeline won't tow a big trailer or do well off-road, but the engine and transmisison are silky smooth in town and on the highway. The AWD system seems to work very well in winter conditions here in Anchorage, without the standard tires. The center differential lock (or electronic... |
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2007 Honda Ridgeline Pros and Cons Member2681 Can tow a 5,000 Lb trailer |
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2007 Honda Ridgeline Pros and Cons MA Kayaker It has towed anything I have attached to the trailer hitch with ease. From bike racks to our pop up camper to my sons boy scout trailer (3800+ lbs). And while towing it gets nearly as good mpg as my friends who drive dodges and fords w/o towing anything! |
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2006 Honda Ridgeline Pros and Cons Member1849 the transmission hunts a bit, low torque. i find 4000 rpm at times to maintain 75 on highway. |
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2006 Honda Ridgeline Pros and Cons Member32 The engine is responsive and peppy for such a large vehicle |
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2008 Honda Ridgeline Pros and Cons A member in Newfoundland / Lab., Canada |
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2007 Honda Ridgeline Pros and Cons Member1162 Transmission is very effective. Never hunts for a gear and never lugs down on shifts. Smooth shifts Engine is smooth and responsive |
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2007 Honda Ridgeline Pros and Cons Member2450 Automatic 4WD system with capability for locking rear differential if traction problems. Engine and transmission are a proven combination. Engine warms up extremely quickly; great for winter driving. |
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2007 Honda Ridgeline Pros and Cons A member in New Jersey, United States 3.5L and 5 speed Automatic are very smooth, have excellent acceleration and decent milage (~19-20 highway). |