Used 2007 Honda Ridgeline Consumer Reviews
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Great truck for what it is
I have owned Toyota 4x4s, GM 4x4s, new and old. I like 4 wheeling, but don't NEED to do it, so I hardly ever went 4 wheeling anymore. I wanted to buy an 07 Tundra 4x4, but couldnt afford it. I drive mostly highway miles, and take trips snowboarding and camping and use it for work hauling water around a flat city, so this truck has everything I need to make that happen. I'm verry happy with it, MPG is ok (averaging 18 MPG city/highway mixed). It's a great truck, it's weird as heck, but a good truck.
Love my Ridgeline!
This is one of the most comfortable and responsive trucks I've ever driven. It's so nice to drive that I often find myself taking the "long way" home in order to enjoy it just a little bit longer. Zimbrick's customer service is above comparison, too, and that certainly is a bonus.
- RTX Crew CabMSRP: $5,99916 mi away
- RTL Crew CabMSRP: $6,79928 mi away
- RTS Crew CabMSRP: $12,500300 mi away
Honda Fan
I have owned my 2007 Ridgeline for over 4 years ( bought used of course ) I have had no major and very few minor repairs. I did lose lighting in the radio and have learned to live with this minor problem. It now has 129,000 miles and runs strong and still looks great. I don't baby this truck, I use it. I would buy another in a heartbeat. The worst part of the truck is keeping the interior looking as good as the rest of it. It stains easily and cleans badly.. but no tears and no complaints beyond this. Update, its now been 7 years of ownership. The truck now has 156,000 miles and continues to impress me, I have had to replace very little beyond the usual wear items. I will be buying another ridgeline,, someday,,, when this one wears out.. I also recommend replacement of the timing belt and associated parts at 100,000 miles. I did this and have had no problems.
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Different Type of Truck
I traded a 2007 F150 Supercrew for this Honda, I love it. I looked at all makes and models, I have owned trucks for almost 28 years. This is not a solid rear axel truck, it's not designed to be one either. What it does is handle very well, like a car, while providing the option to tow and haul. It's not perfect but it meets all my needs in what I really need a truck to do. I am glad I choose this Honda, I hope it is more reliable than other trucks I have owned in the past. For a truck like vechile this is a dream to drive, period, easy to park too. I had it a month now, so far I have found nothing I can't live with as is. I wish I had bought it sooner.
Ultra Low Emmissions Vehicle.
I just bought my Ridgeline, I have been wanting one for years now. My 07 has 60k+ miles but I'll tell you if it didn't have an odometer I would think it was brand new. Honda Certified, the truck drives beautifully. I traded in an Acura TSX. I loved my car but this truck is great. Its everything I need and nothing I don't. Power rear window, moon roof leather try to find that in a competing model without paying out the wazoo.