Used 2006 Honda Ridgeline Consumer Reviews
The best Hybrid-truck
I call it a Hybrid not because of the engine but because of the design. The inside comfort and room plus a truck bed, trunk and the reliability and engineering make this a great truck. I cannot express how nice it is to drive. I have had mine a month now and I sometime just go out for a drive in my ridgeline just to enjoy the vehicle. I have hauled a diverse payload in the past month from mulch to a ton of concrete. So far this truck has done nothing but please me.
Gas Mileage
Overall a great truck. I'm a contractor, home inspector and it works great for what I do. I have over 6K miles on the truck and I haven't see any thing close the 16-21 gas mileage ratings.
- RTL Crew CabMSRP: $9,9958 mi away
- RTL Crew CabMSRP: $11,49910 mi away
- RT Crew CabMSRP: $6,99924 mi away
Love the "green" Truck
Rides like a car, quiet interior, handles all my outdoor gear, a trunk in the bed, and 21 mpg. So far so good. Have had to replace A/C line and get computer adjust but all is well now.
My thoughts
I have just over 8000 miles on the truck already. The motor is too small. It shifts a lot trying to keep up. I feel it would get better mileage with a bigger motor. Other than that it is a great truck, we use the trunk alot. In short, it needs more horsepower.
Honda did it again
It took Honda engineering a few years to come up with what I call the best truck on the market today. I test drove the Toyota Tundra, the Tacoma and the Nissan Titan and when I drove the Ridgeline I knew that was the one for me.