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My Ridgeline truck has a trunk in the bed. It’s amazing.



And think how much better it will be when it isn't covered by the stuff loaded in the bed.


Bed is usually empty, but yea that’s a concern when you’re hauling on a long trip. The trunk also contains the spare tire, so it’s hard to access the spare tire when hauling stuff.


Why do you own a truck if you usually don't use the bed?


The same reason I own a car with a rear seat and a roof rack.


Using the bed doesn't necessarily mean leaving things in it at the end of the day.


It’s a short bed with large cab. Meant for occasional light hauling, not for everyday usage. The Ridgeline is more car/SUV than truck. Refined for city driving and light duty.


I'm sure it's a great truck but I'm not seeing any refinement for city driving. Not in my city anyway.


You can buy giant drawers to put in the bed of a pickup, and still have access to what's in them even when loaded.

Example: https://truckvault.com/vehicles/pickup but there are others.




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