Where is it written that big has to mean inefficient? Why is it acceptable for a pickup truck to treat passengers like cargo? Or make driving feel more like work than fun? When we developed the Ridgeline, our goal was to make a truck every bit as tough as it needs to be, but also to send it charging into new territory. So we packed it with innovative features like 4-wheel independent suspension, a dual-action tailgate and lockable In-Bed Trunk,® and plenty of high-tech features inside. After all, why stick with the way things have always been done when you can find a better way?

Honda is one of the more respected names in the auto industry. That’s why you can trust the brand even when it comes out with something that is unique and unusual. The Ridgeline is just that. This sport utility truck has been around for a few years now and it has made a splash in the truck segment.
The 2010 Honda Ridgeline goes along with the idea of “If it isn’t broke, don’t fix it.” It has many similarities with the 2009 version, but there are also some much appreciated improvements from the previous generation. One of the more attractive qualities you will enjoy about the 2010 Ridgeline is the price. With a base price of about $27,500, the Ridgeline is one of the least expensive sport utility trucks on the market today. Of course, you can add some options and features to customize it for a maximum average price of about $35,200. That’s not bad for a truck that can do it all.
According to U.S. News and World Report Rankings and Reviews online, the 2010 Honda Ridgeline receives an 8 out of 10 for its performance. That’s considered “Very Good” because it is “plenty capable for what most buyers need.” In terms of the interior, the online publication gave it 7.6, which is considered “Good.” Its five-seat cabin is spacious and comfortable while there are extra storage possibilities for equipment, luggage and so forth. The sport utility truck also received a score of 8 on reliability based on initial quality from J.D. Power’s studies.
The most exciting rating that the 2010 Honda Ridgeline received was a 9.9 for its safety. This is considered “Excellent” due to how well it stands up during crash tests and more. According to one reviewer at Cars.com, “Honda’s forward-thinking on safety and technology is evident throughout the Ridgeline, and it’s standard in all trim lines.”
The 2010 Honda Ridgeline isn’t going to last forever. Its affordability, safety and reliability make it a great vehicle to have for your family trips or for work purposes. Check one out at your Honda dealers today!



