Used 2007 Honda Ridgeline Crew Cab Consumer Reviews
Ridgeline vs. Sport Trac
After debating between the 2007 Ridgeline and the 2007 Ford Sport Trac, I went with the Ridgeline and am glad that I did. The Ridgeline is a wonderful, tough truck and drives like a dream. I am not a truck person per se but need an open truck bed for Home Depot runs and hauling two large dogs around town and this truck fills that need and more. The in-bed trunk is the best as it is located at the tail gate, the Sport Trac's large in- bed trunk is located behind the rear window so you would have to get up into the bed just to put something in the trunk. For the first 1,500 miles, I have been averaging 18 mpg in the City. Not bad for truck this size. The V6 engine offers plenty of power.
Bogus Ratings
I am a genuine Ridgeline owner, and not one fabricating stories to sell a different brand or discredit Honda.This truck is not perfect but serves my needs very very well. My landscaping business and the tools that come with job can be hauled by my truck as if their is nothing at the back and surefooted in snow. The many awards this truck garnered is a testament to its merits. Anyone accusing Honda of bribing the award giving bodies is hogwash. I mean you can bribe one or two award giving bodies but close to 12 award giving bodies unanimous in praising the Ridgeline meant one thing, those awards aren't bought and much deserved. Kudos to Honda for reinventing the truck.
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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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Great Truck
If you are looking for a truck to haul a big trailer this is not the truck for you. Otherwise, i highly recommend it. Build quality is excellent. Power is good enough to tow smaller boats and trailers. In bed trunk is awesome and i'm getting 21 hwy mpg. All around good buy. Liked it better then the Tacoma after driving both.
Fun truck with room for improvements
This truck is fun to drive. Has a superior stereo system. Great quality of workmanship. My friends have deemed it the "swiss army knife of trucks" due to all the great engineering that went into it. Gas mileage is "ok" (17.8 MPG on trips with tires at/near top PSI) I guess for an AWD vehicle, but I am certain that Honda could make it better by using the new engine innovations from the new Odyssey minivans. For a truck topping $30,000 MSRP, I expected heated outside mirrors and a rear window defogger like the Honda Odyssey of my wifes.