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2010 Honda Ridgeline Rt Crew Cab Pickup 4-door 3.5l Awd on 2040-cars

US $21,000.00
Year:2010 Mileage:27000 Color: Features
Location:

Clayton, North Carolina, United States

Clayton, North Carolina, United States
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I am listing my Silver 2010 Ridgeline 4DR RT 4x4 for sale.  I am the original owner.  The truck is in excellent condition with no accidents and has a clean title, which we have in-hand.  I get the average expected mpg which is 16-24 mpg depending on the driving I do.  The truck has only has 27k miles and has been a great vehicle to drive.  The truck has had no mechanical issues and all maintenance has been kept up-to-date.  I had an after-market audio jack with an IPhone connection installed by Best Buy.  I also have the Honda rubber floor mats for snow/mud. 

The truck originally retailed for $29,000.  I am asking $21,000.

You will not find a better truck for the price. 

Below you will find the truck’s additional features:

Interior Features

·         AM/FM/CD Audio System with 6 speakers

·         Air Conditioning with Air Filtration System

·         Driver’s Seat Height Adjustment

·         Multifunctional Center Storage Console with Sliding Armrest

·         Split Fold-Up Rear Seat

·         Fold-Down Rear Seat Center Armrest

·         Rear Console Vents

·         Power Windows and Door Locks

·         Illuminated Visor Vanity Mirrors

·         Driver’s Auto Up/Down Window

·         Power Sliding Rear Cabin Window

·         Cruise Control

·         12-Volt Power Outlets

·         Trip Computer

·         Maintenance Minder System

Exterior Features

·         17” x 7.5” Steel Wheels

·         P245/65 R17 All-Season Tires

·         Automatic Heated Wiper Zone

·         Power Door Mirrors

·         Dual-Action Tailgate

·         Steel Reinforced Composite Cargo Bed

·         In-Bed Trunk

·         Integrated Class III Trailer Hitch

·         Pre-Wired for Trailer Harness

·         Remote Entry with Security System

Technical Features

·         250hp 3.5-Liter SOHC 24 Valve VTEC V6 engine

·         5-speed Automatic Transmission with Grade Logic Control

·         Heavy Duty Automatic Transmission Cooler

·         Integrated Closed-Box Frame with Unit Body Construction

·         VTM-4 4-Wheel Drive System

·         4-Wheel Disc Brakes

·         High-Mounted Fresh Air Intake

·         4-Wheel Independent Suspension

·         Front and Rear Stabilizer Bars

·         Variable-Assist Rack-and-Pinion Power Steering

·         Heavy Duty Power Steering Cooler

·         Immobilizer Theft-Deterrent System

Safety Features

·         Driver’s and Front Passenger’s Dual-Stage Airbags (SRS)

·         Driver’s and Front Passenger’s Side Airbags

·         Side Curtain Airbags with Rollover Sensor

·         VSA

·         ABS

·         EBD

·         Brake Assist

·         Active Front Head Restraints

·         3-Point Seat Belts

·         Tire-Pressure Monitoring System

·         Daytime Running Lights

·         LATCH System for Child Seats

Auto Services in North Carolina

Winr Auto Repair ★★★★★

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Address: Manson
Phone: (919) 519-2996

Universal Motors ★★★★★

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Address: 4128 Hickory Blvd, Rutherford-College
Phone: (828) 396-0103

Universal Automotive 4 x 4 & Drive Shaft Shop, Inc. ★★★★★

Auto Repair & Service, Automobile Parts & Supplies, Automotive Tune Up Service
Address: 2199 Kannapolis Hwy, Concord
Phone: (704) 721-3319

Turner Towing & Recovery ★★★★★

Auto Repair & Service, Towing, Automotive Roadside Service
Address: Wake-Forest
Phone: (919) 219-9096

Triad Sun Control Inc ★★★★★

Auto Repair & Service, Glass Coating & Tinting, Window Tinting
Address: 100 Griffith Plaza Dr, Wallburg
Phone: (336) 765-3622

Tom`s Automotive ★★★★★

Auto Repair & Service, Brake Repair
Address: 141 Randy Ct, New-Hill
Phone: (919) 552-1146

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