In
terms of spaciousness, the 2010 Honda Ridgeline is far superior
to seven-seat Honda Pilot and Acura MDX sport utilities. Like
other leading carmakers, Honda Motor Co. always aspires to be
a full-line and versatile automobile manufacturer and their dream
is all set to come true with the launch of the exquisite Sport
Utility Truck called the 2010 Honda Ridgeline. But the car bears
resemblance with the Chevy Avalanche to some extent. The car has
got four full-size doors with a full bench seat in back. Ridgeline
is spacious enough to accommodate at least five adults comfortably.
The 2010 Honda Ridgeline is quite different from other Sport
Utility Truck in the market. Other Sport Utility Trucks are built
on the conventional truck-style ladder frame whereas Ridgeline
is based on box-frame or unibody. Not only that, Ridgeline has
got fully independent rear suspension facility discarding the
truck-style solid axle. This is the reason why the 2010 Honda
Ridgeline offers exemplary durability and load-bearing strength.
Truly, this Sport Utility Truck from Honda is the icon of better
ride quality and more accurate and responsive handling.
The
2010 Honda Ridgeline has got 3.5-liter V6 engine phenomenal in
offering top-class mileage. The V6 engine available with the 2010 Honda Ridgeline delivers 300 horsepower. Actually before Honda
Ridgeline, several other cars like Odyssey minivan, Acura MDX,
RL sedan and Pilot have used the 3.5-liter V6 engine. But none
has been able to make the best of it just like the Ridgeline.
Have a look at its standard safety features- the car has got antilock
brakes, electronic anti-skid, traction-enhancing system, Vehicle
Stability Assist (VSA) and side curtain airbags. Ridgeline is
all set to hit the market in May 2010.