The 2006 Honda Ridgeline is the first model of the Honda Ridgeline car series, which was manufactured by the Honda company and assembled in both the Ontario and Alliston factories located in Canada. Commonly referred to as a mid-size pickup, it was produced in late 2004 and then presented to the market in 2006.

While it is not the usual exotic and fancy car when it comes to going for adventures and long-distance journeys (i.e., home away from home), you should consider the 2006 Honda Ridgeline first because it was built to withstand long-distance and rugged roads alike.

Features like a unibody frame, transverse-mounted engine, and more, see to this. Let's take a closer look at this pickup truck's features before breaking down its cost in 2021.

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Features Of The Ridgeline

2006 Honda Ridgeline
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The Honda mid-size pickup greatly fits into all manner of roads and adventurous journeys, which makes it on par with or even better than many other pickup vehicles produced by other car makers.

Interior

Unlike many other products of Honda Motors, the 2006 Honda Ridgeline is a strong mix of comfort and style.

First and foremost, it has a heated leather seat, which is good for the cold winter months. It also has good air conditioning, which is rightly positioned to allow proper circulation, as well as two airbags, power window locks and cruise control, a beverage holder positioned at the armrest, rear door lining, power moonroof, and automatic heated windshield wiper zone.

The heated leather seat provides warmth to the driver and passenger during the winter, thereby eradicating any discomfort the driver especially might experience and in turn preventing accidents.

Also, the control switches, gauges, and indicator lamps are positioned properly so as to allow the driver to focus easily and have an enjoyable and relaxing driving experience.

Aside from all these features, it also has a family storage solution within its bed.

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Exterior

The exterior of the 2006 Honda Ridgeline is built to have a pickup shape. The height, which is relatively high above the ground, helps the tires pick a firm grip on the soil. Also, the suspension mechanism makes it more resistant to twisting than any other pickup and also three times more resistant to bending than most, which makes it rigid and rugged for all kinds of terrain.

Although many other pickup vehicles have a separate nose section, cargo bed section, and the cab section, which is usually bolted to a ladder frame, the 2006 Honda Ridgeline uses a steel ladder frame welded to the unibody construction. This helps the front lift pull the vehicle when in a critical situation, like if it became stuck.

Surprisingly enough, the 2006 Honda Ridgeline can carry about 1,550 lbs of cargo (load) and can pull up to 5,000 lbs. This ability makes it super powerful, and all work fit.

Car Specifications Of The 2006 Honda Ridgeline

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The 2006 had the following features that were specifically included for this model year:

  • Powered by a transverse-mounted V6 engine
  • Four-wheel independent suspension consisting of upright springs and dampers
  • Traditional hydraulic braking system with disc brakes that are controlled via four-channel
  • Comfortable, spacious, and large interior with five-passenger seating
  • Large displacement 3.5-liter engine (255 HP) at 5,750 RPM and 252 lb-ft. Of torque @ 4,500 RPM
  • 105,000-mile tune-up intervals
  • Direct ignition system
  • Standard ATF cooler
  • Engine 3.5-liter SOHC VTEC V-6
  • 17 inches styled steel wheel
  • 206.8 inches of length and 70.3 inches of height

Price Of The 2006 Honda Ridgeline

2018 Honda Ridgeline
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After production, the 2006 Honda Ridgeline cost $27,700.

However, Edmunds.com lists its price based on the specific condition of the car.

The prices given are:

Outstanding- $13,350

Clean- $11,950

Average- $9,157

Rough- $6,325

Final Thoughts

Honda-Ridgeline
via: Edmunds

One characteristic that plenty of users enjoy about this car brand is the ability to provide a home while away from home.

Many buyers of this pickup have described it as a multidimensional vehicle that can be used for work, camping, traveling, or/and as a family car.

Some extra features that make it outstanding are the hidden trunk in the bed, strongly built exterior, and excellent interior, as well as its AWD, which helps drivers deal with a wide range of road conditions.

Although not particularly exotic or fashionable, when you need to go for an adventure, the 2006 Honda Ridgeline is well worth consideration.

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