2019 Honda Ridgeline
If you're looking for a pickup truck with everyday utility and have no need for heavy-duty off-road work, the the Honda Ridgeline should be on top of your shopping list. The Honda Ridgeline is a sport utility truck mounted on a car frame, delivering superior comfort without sacrificing towing capacity. Depending on how it's equipped, the 2019 Ridgeline goes head-to-head with its chief competitors with a maximum payload capacity of 694 kg. This versatile truck can be yours at a starting price of $40,790. Read on from us at Alberta Honda to learn more about the 2019 Honda Ridgeline.
A Stylish and Comfortable Ride
The 2019 Honda Ridgeline delivers traditional truck looks with its powerful front fascia, broad grille, strong shoulders and upright roof pillars. The Ridgeline takes classic slab-sided styling and adds tasteful sculpting and handsome character lines. From the rear, its dual-action tailgate opens in the regular way, dropping down as you need it, but can also open from the side. The best feature, however, may be the in-bed trunk, offering a place to lock away what you want to keep out of view.
This four-door truck offers an interior befitting the Pilot SUV. The seats are comfortable at the front and back with standard heated seats in the front and available outboard heated seats for the second row. The Honda Ridgeline is stylish on the outside and comfortable on the inside.
Ready For The Road
Honda's recognizable and laudabed 3.5-litre V6 engine powers the 2019 Ridgeline and comes paired with a six-speed automatic transmission. This powerful engine produces 280 horsepower and 262 pound-feet of torque. Fuel economy comes in at 12.8L/100 KM city and 9.5L/100 KM highway for a combined 11.3L/100 KM.
The Ridgeline's powertrain is entirely suited for this truck, delivering superior off-the-mark acceleration and passing power. Steering is firm with engaged handling, easily outpacing its chief rivals. The Honda also delivers a car-like ride on the road; for trucks equipped with all-wheel drive, it can navigate gravel roads and well-worn trails with ease.
If you're looking for a pickup truck with everyday utility and have no need for heavy-duty off-road work, the the Honda Ridgeline should be on top of your shopping list. The Honda Ridgeline is a sport utility truck mounted on a car frame, delivering superior comfort without sacrificing towing capacity. Depending on how it's equipped, the 2019 Ridgeline goes head-to-head with its chief competitors with a maximum payload capacity of 694 kg. This versatile truck can be yours at a starting price of $40,790. Read on from us at Alberta Honda to learn more about the 2019 Honda Ridgeline.
A Stylish and Comfortable Ride
The 2019 Honda Ridgeline delivers traditional truck looks with its powerful front fascia, broad grille, strong shoulders and upright roof pillars. The Ridgeline takes classic slab-sided styling and adds tasteful sculpting and handsome character lines. From the rear, its dual-action tailgate opens in the regular way, dropping down as you need it, but can also open from the side. The best feature, however, may be the in-bed trunk, offering a place to lock away what you want to keep out of view.
This four-door truck offers an interior befitting the Pilot SUV. The seats are comfortable at the front and back with standard heated seats in the front and available outboard heated seats for the second row. The Honda Ridgeline is stylish on the outside and comfortable on the inside.
Ready For The Road
Honda's recognizable and laudabed 3.5-litre V6 engine powers the 2019 Ridgeline and comes paired with a six-speed automatic transmission. This powerful engine produces 280 horsepower and 262 pound-feet of torque. Fuel economy comes in at 12.8L/100 KM city and 9.5L/100 KM highway for a combined 11.3L/100 KM.
The Ridgeline's powertrain is entirely suited for this truck, delivering superior off-the-mark acceleration and passing power. Steering is firm with engaged handling, easily outpacing its chief rivals. The Honda also delivers a car-like ride on the road; for trucks equipped with all-wheel drive, it can navigate gravel roads and well-worn trails with ease.