2021 Honda Ridgeline Luggage Test | A truck with a trunk Autoblog 3 hrs ago James Riswick
Well duh, all those bags are obviously going to fit in the bed of a 2021 Honda Ridgeline. But they may get wet in the process. Or stolen. Normally, to prevent this from happening in a pickup, you could put the bags in the cab. But what if those bags come attached to passengers? Sure, you could get a bed-covering tonneau cover, but that costs money and perhaps it wouldn t be worth the expense (or room in the garage to store the thing) if you re not routinely faced with this scenario. As such, maybe a tarp and some bungies are the best bet?
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Honda’s Ridgeline, all-new for 2021 and featuring updated styling and tech that punches above its weight class, should hit Canadian dealerships February 2021, the automaker said mid-January.
Styling for the Ridgeline has been updated significantly for the upcoming model year, with an all-new fascia and more upright grille; hood with pronounced sculpting; and a chrome crossbar á la the Accord.
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Its aerodynamics have also been improved, Honda says, via the introduction of a prominent skid plate and broad side vents. The latter is said to create “air curtains” which route air through the bumper and around the front tires.