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2010 Honda Ridgeline

A different kind of pickup. edited by New Car Test Drive

Summary

2010 Honda Ridgeline

If you're contemplating a multi-use or commuter pickup, the Honda Ridgeline should top the shopping list. From its styling to its tailgate and storage innovations to its combination of body-on-frame isolation and unibody stiffness, the Ridgeline borders on revolutionary. It's reasonably priced, and should be reasonably economical to operate. Ridgeline is pleasant to drive in all circumstances, and as much truck as many buyers will ever need.

NewCarTestDrive correspondent Jim McCraw filed this report from San Diego, with J.P. Vettraino reporting from Detroit, and John F. Katz commenting on Ridgeline's styling.

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