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2006 Hond Ridgeline Rtl 3.5l Sohc Pgm-fi 24-valve Vtec V6 Engine on 2040-cars

US $11,000.00
Year:2006 Mileage:120000
Location:

Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania, United States

Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania, United States
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LOADED WITH EVERY FEATURE AVAILABLE THROUGH HONDA IN 2006 EXCEPT NAVIGATION

Exterior 
Body-color bumpers
Multi-reflector halogen headlights w/auto-off feature
Large foldable body-color heated mirrors
Heat-rejecting green-tinted glass
Rear privacy glass
Pwr sliding rear window w/open indicator reminder chime
Variable intermittent windshield wipers w/auto heated wiper zone
Body-color door handles
Heated Mirrors
Power Windows
Intermittent Wipers
Privacy Glass
Variable Speed Intermittent Wipers
Sliding Rear Window

Interior 
Front leather heated bucket seats-inc: driver 8-way pwr adjustment pwr lumbar
60/40 split fold rear seat w/lift-up feature underseat storage
Headrests at all seating positions
Multifunctional center storage console w/sliding armrest
Ambient console lighting
Coin box
Beverage holders
Front/rear HD all-weather floor mats
Leather-wrapped steering wheel
Adjustable steering column
Immobilizer theft-deterrent system
Outside temp gauge
Maintenance minder
Warning lights-inc: low-fuel low-oil pressure tailgate open bed trunk open pwr sliding cabin window open
Tire pressure monitoring system-inc: location & pressure indicators
Pwr windows w/auto-up/down driver window
Auto pwr door locks
Remote keyless entry
HomeLink universal garage door opener
Cruise control
Remote fuel filler door release
Security system
Dual-zone automatic climate control
Micron air-filtration system
Rear seat heater ducts
Rear window defroster
Hidden roof-mounted antenna
(2) front/(1) rear 12V pwr outlets
Driver/front passenger illuminated vanity mirrors w/sliding extensions
Sunglasses holder
Front door courtesy lights
Front/rear map lights
Climate Control
A/C
AM/FM Stereo
CD Changer
CD Player
Power Driver Seat
Pass-Through Rear Seat
Adjustable Steering Wheel
Traction Control

Convenience 
Driver Air Bag
Front Side Air Bag
Front Head Air Bag
Multi-Zone A/C
Security System
Rear Defrost
Locking/Limited Slip Differential
Floor Mats
Keyless Entry
Premium Sound System
Heated Front Seat(s)
Steering Wheel Audio Controls
Power Outlet
Engine Immobilizer
Automatic Headlights
Driver Vanity Mirror
Passenger Vanity Mirror
Driver Illuminated Vanity Mirror
Passenger Illuminated Visor Mirror
Front Reading Lamps
Rear Reading Lamps
Driver Adjustable Lumbar
Leather Steering Wheel
Tow Hooks
Tire Pressure Monitor
Universal Garage Door Opener
Stability Control
Brake Assist
Passenger Air Bag Sensor

Drivetrain 
3.5L SOHC PGM-FI 24-valve VTEC V6 engine
Drive-by-wire throttle
Direct ignition system
HD transmission cooler
Locking rear differential
Vehicle stability assist (VSA)
Variable torque management (VTM) four-wheel drive
130-amp alternator
4-pin/7-pin trailer pre-wiring
HD front/rear tow hooks
Boxed ladder frame w/unibody construction
Steel-reinforced composite (SRC) bed-inc: in-bed trunk dual-action tailgate (6) HD tie-down cleats (4) auto-off bed lights motorcycle wheel indents
Independent MacPherson strut front suspension
Independent multi-link rear suspension w/trailing arm
Front/rear stabilizer bars
P245/65SR17 all-season tires
17" x 7.5" aluminum alloy wheels
Compact spare tire
Variable-assist pwr rack & pinion steering
HD pwr steering cooler
Pwr ventilated front/solid rear disc brakes
4-wheel anti-lock braking system (ABS) w/electronic brake distribution (EBD)
Brake assist
22 gallon fuel tank
5-speed automatic transmission w/OD

Safety 
Driver & front passenger airbags (SRS)
Driver & front passenger side-impact airbags w/occupant position detection system (OPDS)
Front/rear side curtain airbags
3-point seatbelts at all seating positions
Front adjustable seatbelt anchors
Childproof rear door locks
2nd row lower anchors & tether for children (LATCH) w/(3) positions
5-mph impact-absorbing vehicle-to-vehicle bumpers
Rear Head Air Bag
Child Safety Locks
Power Door Locks

Engine 
Cylinders-6
V6 Cylinder Engine

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SAE World Congress: Testing out the Honda UNI-CUB, Walking Assist Device

Fri, Apr 24 2015

Based on the downstairs display at the 2015 SAE World Congress in Detroit this week, you would think that Honda is barely an automaker. Instead, it was a company that focuses on robots, bizarre unicycles, motorcycles, and jets. We were not adverse to the car-related tech on display upstairs, but we wanted a closer look at the UNI-CUB and the Walking Assist Device. The UNI-CUB is one of the strangest vehicles we've ever experienced. It feels telepathic, because when you're sitting on it and think you want to go forward, your body naturally leans and then the UNI-CUB starts to move. The UNI part of the name stands for unicycle, but that's kind of a misnomer, since this thing has more than one wheel. First off, there's a tiny wheel for balance at the rear, but the main wheel itself is made up of multiple smaller wheels, which Honda calls the Omni Traction Drive System. This is what lets the UNI-CUB move side to side instead of just frontwards and backwards. The Walking Assist Device is a small setup with motors, leg straps, and a battery pack. The idea is to have the machine help lift up your legs as you walk, with the target audience being people who have had an injury, like a stroke. The WAD sits outside your clothes and can help someone walk for about an hour from a 22.2V-1Ah lithium-ion battery. You can see more in the video above.

Honda-Nissan-Mitsubishi alliance completes Japan car industry consolidation

Sat, Aug 3 2024

Makoto Uchida (left), president and CEO of Nissan, and Toshihiro Mibe, director, president and representative executive officer of Honda, at a press conference in Tokyo on Thursday. (Getty)   Japan’s carmakers are putting the finishing touches on a combine-and-compete strategy for an automotive age defined by batteries and software, with three manufacturers joining forces to complement a separate Toyota Motor Corp.-led coalition. Honda Motor Co. and Nissan Motor Co. agreed this week to build upon a preliminary deal first reached in March, offering more details of how they plan to work together and also adding Mitsubishi Motors Corp. to the mix. While the companies havenÂ’t yet discussed a capital alliance, forming one is a possibility, Honda Chief Executive Officer Toshihiro Mibe said. The partnership will span joint work on software development, batteries and other electric-vehicle components, as well as EV charging and energy services, the three companies said. Their cozying up to one another follows Toyota acquiring stakes in Subaru Corp., Suzuki Motor Corp. and Mazda Motor Corp., and helping them navigate a fraught era for legacy car companies. Whereas Toyota has tied up with its domestic peers from a position of strength — itÂ’s been the worldÂ’s best-selling automaker for four years running — Honda, Nissan and Mitsubishi each are much smaller players on the global stage. Their coming together is seen as a move by JapanÂ’s government to fortify its auto industry in the wake of China having emerged as the worldÂ’s new No. 1 car exporter. “This is coordinated by the government to build a competitive automaking industry,” said James Hong, analyst at Macquarie Securities Korea Ltd., adding that most automakers in Japan are too small to be able to invest in EVs individually. “It feels like a politically driven alliance.” While the US has had the Big Three — General Motors Co., Ford Motor Co. and Chrysler, now owned by Stellantis NV — and Germany similarly has a trio in Volkswagen Group, BMW AG and Mercedes-Benz, Japan has a much bigger crop of carmakers manufacturing vehicles across the globe. Honda, Nissan and Mitsubishi combined sold about 4 million vehicles globally in the first six months of the year, well shy of the 5.2 million that Toyota sold on its own. While the three touted the potential for generating synergies from working together, executives also acknowledged theyÂ’ll have to overcome contrasts with their compatriots.

1991 Acura NSX Luggage Test: Will a Motocompacto fit in the trunk?

Mon, Nov 20 2023

I know I know, the wait has been killing you. From the second the Honda Motocompacto electric scooter/suitcase was introduced, you've desperately been begging the universe to answer the following question: "Will the Honda Motocompacto fit in the trunk of a 1991 Acura NSX?" Believe me, the suspense was killing me, too. Well, rest assured, your answer is finally here.  I stumbled upon old friend Tyson Hugie and his predictably pristine 1991 Acura NSX at Radwood Socal two weekends ago. While chatting about my/his old Acura TSX finding a new home with a collector in North Carolina, a gentleman on a Honda Motocompacto whizzed by and finally pulled up to a stop among the small group of people gathered around the NSX and an Integra Type R. We initially thought it had been brought by the Honda PR rep who was attending Radwood (he did in fact have one in his trunk, an Acura 2.3 CL), but it actually belonged to the person riding it. Patrick Vidal had only just got his Motocompacto the previous Monday, but had already put it to work as his last-mile transport. He says it fits behind his seat in his Toyota MR2 Spyder, as if this story couldn't get more rad. As I stood there with Tyson and Patrick chatting about life with Honda's latest creation, I started staring at the back end of Honda's finest creation. Then I looked back at the Motocompacto ... and back again at the NSX.  "Um, do you think that would fit in the NSX's trunk?" I asked, turning to Tyson. "Oh, that's happening," he quickly replied. We asked Patrick if he'd be game, and no shocker, he was. Tyson cleared out the trunk and Patrick started the process of transforming the Motocompacto from a scooter into luggage.  The transformation is certainly not a seamless process. There's lots of steps, and Patrick said that he's still getting the hang of remembering all the bits and pieces. Again, though, he'd only had the thing for five days.  Initially, I doubted the Motocompacto would fit, but as it got smaller and NSX trunk got emptier, I got a lot more confident. "OK, let's do this," said Mr. Luggage Test, rubbing his hands together.  Officially, the 1991 Acura NSX was listed as having 5 cubic-feet of trunk volume. That's actually the same as my 1998 BMW Z3's trunk, but when you're talking about such a small amount, the shape of the space really matters and in this case, the NSX trunk is basically a big rectangular cavity with a protrusion from the engine bay.  OK, let's get to the bags.