Edmunds.com reviewed the 2010 Ridgeline saying that the mandatory V6 is adequate in normal driving, but it's noticeably less punchy than the V6s and V8s available elsewhere. Still, for most drivers, the Ridgeline's power is enough for most uses. Automobile Magazine seems to concur saying, "Still, the 3.5-liter V-6 pulls this thing around fairly well, although quick sprints require revving it into its upper limits." An entirely new, redesigned Honda Ridgeline is expected for the 2011 production line.
The last thing that you need to do to improve your Honda Ridgeline gas mileage is to keep up to date on the maintenance. Keep the engine tuned. Check your tires every time you fill up on fuel to make sure they have the right amount of air in them. Change the oil as often as recommended by the manufacturer. The air filters should be checked and replaced on a regular basis. Read through the owner's manual to see what all you can do to keep the gas mileage where it should be. If you notice a drastic change in the gas mileage you should take your Ridgeline into a Honda dealership and have them look to see what is going wrong.
2011 Honda Ridgeline The New Truck Of cars
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