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Tuesday, 10 May 2016

2017 Honda Ridgeline Review

 
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2017 Honda Ridgeline First Drive:
The Un-Truck Is As Unique As Ever
 
As was the case with the first model, it's tempting to measure and rate the new Honda Ridgeline in the context of its competition. But that's wrong for several reasons -- first and foremost being that it doesn't have any competitors. There are alternatives, to be sure, but the 2017 Ridgeline isn't a truck in the traditional sense of the word, and although it'll do a lot of trucklike things (and do them very well), the Ridgeline isn't a truck. It's the un-truck.

Because of its four-wheel independent suspension, carlike interior, soft yet supportive seats, and torque-vectoring rear wheels on all-wheel-drive models, the Ridgeline drives more like a well-balanced, comfort-minded sedan. On the highway, its quietness, comfort, and visibility make it a great road-trip or long commute vehicle.
 
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