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Yaj Yak

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That cabin's also seen a few updates since last we lined a Ridge. The Honda Sensing suite of active and passive safety features have been standard since this generation came out. A push-button shifter was introduced as standard last year, and for 2021, the infotainment system finally gets its volume knob back.
The shifter is now connected to a standard nine-speed automatic transmission and all-wheel drive, doing away with the old six-speed and the front-drive base model. With more aggressive gear ratios, the 2021 Ridgeline is significantly quicker, if you get it right. Our test team reported a very fine line between a strong launch and a total bog, but get it right, and you'll hit 60 mph in 6.3 seconds, about a second quicker than most other second-generation Ridgelines we've tested.

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Not gonna lie but the sexy rims and other tweaks make it look a lot more manlier. I can safely say it has surpassed a Kia on my wishlist of contenders

Comfort, mpg, spacious, storage, spirited driving capability and easy to drive (my wife has the Pilot).

Wouldn’t hurt to go look at as you weigh your mid-size truck options
 
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So you've mentioned the nine-speed sucking before- what's the issue with it? or issues.

Most notably, few can tune out the harsh 2-3 shift across any automaker. We owned a Pacifica with one for 50k miles and by the end it was clunking through gear changes and losing responsiveness.
 
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