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2006 Honda Ridgeline

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Kelley Blue Book Retail:  $16,250 – $20,000   Change Vehicle
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EPA Fuel Economy:
City: 16   Highway: 21
Available Engines:
255-hp, 3.5-liter V-6 (regular gas)
Available Transmissions: 5-speed automatic w/OD

New or Notable

 What We Like

 What We Don't

Combo tailgate/swing gate
Standard AWD
Standard stability system
Standard side and curtain airbags
Three LATCH child-seat anchors
MP3 input jack (option package)
 
+In-Bed Trunk
+Roadholding
+Quiet interior
+Body rigidity
+Optional MP3 input jack
+No heavy-duty overkill
 
-Front and rear blind spots
-Pedals not adjustable
-Cab floor could be lower
-Metal-look trim easily marred
-Retro control ergonomics
 

Vehicle Summary

Honda has joined the pickup truck market with its four-door Ridgeline, which went on sale in March 2005 as a 2006 model. Featuring a unique, nontraditional appearance, the all-wheel-drive Ridgeline has an integrated cargo box and an innovative, lockable trunk built into its bed. Three trim levels are offered.  Read more 

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  Original MSRP

4x4 Standard Cab 122 in. WB RT

$27,700

4x4 Standard Cab 122 in. WB RTS

$30,075

4x4 Standard Cab 122 in. WB RTL

$31,490

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