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VTM-4 is an acronym for '''V'''ariable '''T'''orque '''M'''anagement System - 4 which is the 4 wheel drive system used by [[Honda]] for their [[Honda_Pilot]] and [[Ridgeline]] models.
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A description of the difference between a traditional 4 Wheel Drive system and VTM-4 is part of the review of the 2006 Honda Ridgeline.
'''VTM-4''' is an acronym for '''V'''ariable '''T'''orque '''M'''anagement System - 4 which is the 4 wheel drive system used by [[Honda]] for their [[Honda_Pilot]] and [[Ridgeline]] models.


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A description of the difference between a traditional 4 Wheel Drive system and VTM-4 is part of the review of the 2006 Honda Ridgeline.[http://www.edmunds.com/apps/vdpcontainers/do/vdp/articleId=105241/pageNumber=6]

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VTM-4 is an acronym for Variable Torque Management System - 4 which is the 4 wheel drive system used by Honda for their Honda_Pilot and Ridgeline models.

A description of the difference between a traditional 4 Wheel Drive system and VTM-4 is part of the review of the 2006 Honda Ridgeline.[1]