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2012 Honda Ridgeline Navigation Leather Moonroof Fully Loaded on 2040-cars

Year:2012 Mileage:22185 Color: Notes
Location:

Howard Beach, New York, United States

Howard Beach, New York, United States
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2012 NAVAGATION LEATHER MOONROOF LOADED

3-point seat belts in all seating positions -inc: front automatic tensioning system, front adjustable seat belt anchors,4-wheel anti-lock braking system (ABS) w/electronic brake distribution (EBD),Brake assist,Child-proof rear door locks,Daytime running lights,Dual front side-impact airbags w/passenger-side occupant position detection system,Dual-stage, multiple-threshold front airbags,Front & rear side curtain airbags w/rollover sensor,Lower anchors & tethers for children (LATCH),Side-impact door beams,Tire pressure monitoring system,Vehicle Stability Assist (VSA) w/traction control
Mechanical Notes
Closed-box frame w/unit-body construction,Direct ignition system,Drive-by-wire throttle,Front & rear stabilizer bars,GVWR 6050lbs,HD front & rear tow hooks,HD pwr steering cooler,HD radiator w/dual 160-watt fans,HD transmission cooler,Integrated class III trailer hitch,Locking rear differential,MacPherson strut front suspension,Multi-link rear suspension w/trailing arms,Pwr ventilated front/solid rear disc brakes,Steel-reinforced composite bed -inc: lockable in-bed trunk, (8) HD tie-down cleats, (4) bed lights w/auto-off timer,Trailer harness,Variable pwr rack & pinion steering
Comfort Notes
10-way pwr driver seat -inc: pwr lumbar,12V pwr outlets -inc: (2) front, (1) rear,2nd row garment hooks,60/40 split fold rear seat -inc: lift-up feature, fold-down armrest, under seat storage,Adjustable steering column,Ambient console lighting,Center console -inc: sliding armrest, storage , 115V pwr outlet,Cruise control,Cup holders -inc: (2) front, (4) rear,Door pocket storage bins,Dual illuminated vanity mirrors,Dual-zone automatic climate control w/air-filtration system,Flat rear floor,Front & rear grab handles,Front door courtesy lights,Front leather heated bucket seats,Front passenger-side storage tray,HomeLink universal garage door opener,Immobilizer theft-deterrent system,Leather-wrapped steering wheel,Maintenance Minder system,Map lights,Pwr door locks,Pwr windows w/driver auto-up/down,Rear adjustable head restraints,Remote entry system,Remote fuel filler door release,Seatback pockets,Security system,Sunglasses holder,Warning lights -inc: low-fuel, low-oil pressure, tailgate open, bed trunk open, pwr sliding rear cabin window open, passenger-side front & side air bags off
Exterior Notes
18" silver machine-finished alloy wheels,Body-colored heated folding pwr mirrors,Fog lights,Multi-reflector halogen headlights w/auto-off,Privacy glass,Variable intermittent windshield wipers w/auto-heated wiper zone
 

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