When it comes to tailgating, Honda may not be the first that comes to mind but there are many features that make some of Honda’s cars excellent for tailgating.
Honda Ridgeline
An obvious choice is the Honda Ridgeline. Trucks naturally lend themselves to tailgating with the huge bed that can hold lots of food, coolers, a grill and well, lots of people! Plus, a tailgate that opens two ways? We are all over that. The Honda Ridgeline folds down and swings out! The drain plug in the truck bed is awesome to keep drinks cool!
The Ridgeline can easily hold five passengers and room for all the supplies for a perfect tailgating party. The Ridgeline can be had with a premium sound system with eight speakers.
Honda Ridgeline game day tailgating features:
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Dual-action tailgate
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In-Bed Trunk drain plug
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Industry-first Truck-Bed Audio System
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Available 150W/400W Truck-Bed Outlet
Honda Pilot For Tailgating
Yes, we love anything with a liftgate for tailgating. So much better than a typical sedan trunk. Sportier than minivan, and it can still fit seven people comfortably.
Honda’s premier SUV, the Pilot is the perfect full-size SUV as it features tons of storage and seating for up to seven. Easily flip the back seats for seating out of the back. Plus, there’s a rear entertainment system and both HDMI and USB ports.
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USB and AUX ports
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HDMI port
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Pilot’s Rear Entertainment System
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55.9 cubic feet behind the second row and up to 109.2 cubic feet with the second row folded down!
Honda Odyssey For Tailgating
Ok, so maybe a mini-van is not the first thing that comes to mind when tailgating, but if you haven’t tailgated with the Honda Odyssey you are missing out. An Odyssey can surely hold more passengers than a truck, but there are some other awesome features too. No doubt there will be party fouls (i.e. spilled food), and the Odyssey features an in-cabin vacuum. Flip those third-row seats backwards and you’ve got seating for your tailgate!
- Third-row seats that can flip backward
- HondaVac – in-cabin vacuum
- Fridge-like compartment to keep drinks cool
- Class leading 38.4 cubic feet of cargo space
Which Honda will you be tailgating with this football season?