Ridgeline storage

One of my favorite features of the Ridgeline is amount of storage that was designed into it.

You can store a body in the trunk. Shovels and lime won’t raise any suspicions in the bed of a pickup.

With the seats folded down, three people can ride in the back. Or two with a big armrest between them.

The seats fold up against the back wall (60/40 split) and the floor beneath is flat (24”x54”). Like Kansas flat. Apparently Honda designed it to fit a full size bike upright.

There’s enough space under the seats for my 11-year-old to lay down. With the 12-year-old on the bench, my truck has bunk beds.

If you’re the kind of person who keeps tools & emergency gear in your vehicle (and I consider myself one of them) the Ridgeline is perfect.

Three five gallon tubs fit under the back seat.

One for tools. One for emergency kit. One just because.

Or, in the trunk.

Yes it has a trunk.

The tubs don’t actually belong here.

The space above the tubs, below the locking lid is more than four feet wide, about a foot vertical and almost two feet front to rear.

The bed is 50” between the wheel wells, which means that sheet goods can lie flat in the bed.

Same width at the tailgate. 60” above the wheel wells.

And I haven’t even gotten into the cubbies on all four doors. Or the cavernous center console. Or the cubbies in the center stack.

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