Used 2007 Honda Ridgeline Consumer Reviews
425,000 km and still going strong
Without a doubt the best vehicle I’ve ever owned. Got it used for $4500. Best $4500 I ever spent. Highly recommended
- Safety
- Technology
- Performance
- Interior
- Comfort
- Reliability
- Value
Mine
Right size for what is needed. Truck is well-built and I feel it will last a long time
- RTS Crew CabMSRP: $5,9951 mi away
- RTL Crew CabMSRP: $8,49536 mi away
- RTL Crew CabMSRP: $5,56456 mi away
Great Package Overall
Honda built a vehicle that meets 95% of a truck owner's needs. We've received quite a bit of snow this year in Chicago, and the truck has handled it amazingly. My family feels very safe and comfortable in this truck. As for rearward visibility, buy a couple of $2 1.5" convex mirrors for the exterior mirros - helps a lot. The vehicle is extremely versatile - can haul 1500 lbs of rock during the day and take 5 adults out for the evening. Tows pretty well for occassional use. Gas mileage is as expected given the stance/aerodynamics. Corners pretty well given its size/height. Great summertime vehicle too (all windows go down all the way, and with sunroof/rear window almost convertible like).
Honda Quality
I have waited to buy a truck for years in the hopes that Honda would build one. They finally did and it was worth the wait. The ride, handling and quality are second to none. It is a SUV and a truck all in one. This truck has storage everywhere and has a lot of power under the hood as well. I love this truck...
Loving my Ridgeline
I've had my Ridgeline for 7 months now and put around 7500 miles on it. I traded a 2004 Acura TL on this truck due to a change in commute requiring AWD in the Winter. I never thought I'd be a truck person, and to be honest the looks are not my favorite, but you can't argue with the total package. This is the safest thing out there in the Winter in terms of AWD, airbags, stability control, traction control. It did really well last year during our late Winter storms. Fuel economy got better once broke in. It went from 15 to 17 around town for me. I have a mixed commute of about 24 miles including 5 miles on a mountainous road and I'm averaging around 18.5 MPG. Not bad for a truck.