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2013 Honda Ridgeline Rtl Crew Cab Pickup 4-door 3.5l on 2040-cars

US $31,000.00
Year:2013 Mileage:9958 Color: with Grey leather interior
Location:

Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada

Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada
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2013 Honda Ridgeline RTL, 3.5L  V6, Automatic, 4WD. Silver exterior with Grey leather interior.

Heated leather seats, backup Camera, power windows, door locks, sunroof, all season OEM floor mats, and a block heater.

Backup Camera, best feature ever!

This Honda truck is in great condition with low mileage, fully loaded!

9859 Original Miles

Recent Safety from Local Honda dealer

No Accidents

The Ridgeline was an insurance loss due to the Theft where the vehicle was missing for over 30 days, and the owner was paid out.

The front bumper was replaced, the splash shield and the drivers rear passenger door had a dent. All genuine Honda parts.


The Ridgeline runs and drives like a mint condition Ridgeline, Recent Safety from Local Honda dealer, and the vehicle is 100%.  

Some states provide salvage titles to all theft recovery vehicles even though there is little to no damage, that is the case here.

This Ridgeline has passed all inspections and now has a rebuilt title. You can buy a permit  here for $30 a drive it home.

This vehicle is in exceptional condition, the damage was just minor cosmetics.

If you have any questions or concerns feel free to ask.

 

 

·  250-hp (SAE Net), 3.5-Liter, 24-Valve, SOHC VTEC® V-6 Engine

·  Variable Torque Management® 4-Wheel Drive System (VTM-4®)

·  Locking Rear Differential

·  High-Mounted Fresh-Air Intake

·  ULEV-2 CARB Emissions Rating1

·  Direct Ignition System with Immobilizer

·  Heavy-Duty Radiator with 160-Watt Fans (2)

·  5-Speed Automatic Transmission

·  Heavy-Duty Automatic Transmission-Fluid Cooler

·  Integrated Closed-Box Frame with Unit-Body Construction

·  Fully-Boxed High-Strength Steel (HSS) Frame Rails and Crossmembers with Internal Stiffeners

·  Steel-Reinforced Composite (SRC) Cargo Bed

·  MacPherson Strut Front Suspension

·  Multi-Link Rear Suspension with Trailing Arms

·  Front and Rear Stabilizer Bars

·  Variable Power-Assisted Rack-and-Pinion Steering

·  Power-Assisted Ventilated Front Disc/Solid Rear Disc Brakes

·  18-Inch Alloy Wheels

·  Dual-Zone Automatic Climate Control with Air-Filtration System

·  Rearview Mirror, including Rearview Camera Display and Guidelines

·  Power Windows with Auto-Up/Down Driver's Window

·  Power Sliding Rear Cabin Window

·  Power Door Locks

·  Leather-Wrapped Steering Wheel

·  Multi-Functional Center Console Storage with Sliding Armrest

·  Driver's and Front Passenger's Illuminated Vanity Mirrors

·  HomeLink® Remote System4

·  Ambient Console Lighting

·  Map Lights

·  Sunglasses Holder

·  Beverage Holders (2 Front, 4 Rear)

·  12-Volt Power Outlets (3)

·  115-Volt Power Outlet

·  Grab Rails (Front and Rear)

·  Flat Rear Floor

·  Leather-Trimmed Interior

·  Heated Front Seats

·  Driver's Seat with 10-Way Power Adjustment, Including Power Lumbar Support

·  60/40 Lift-Up Rear Seat with Underseat Storage

·  160-Watt AM/FM/6-Disc In-Dash Audio System with 7 Speakers, Including Subwoofer

·  XM® Radio5

·  MP3/Windows Media® Audio (WMA) Playback Capability6

·  MP3/Auxiliary Input Jack

 

Ph: 204-612-6147

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