Used 2011 Honda Ridgeline Consumer Reviews
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Best Truck for Homeowners and Travelers
Purchased in 1/5/2017 with 34,000miles on it. I was the third owner and the most pleased. Commuted for 5 years dependability was top notch. The only services required were minimal routine maintenance. 5 years later still looks and runs like New at 100,000 miles. Used for everything from moving furniture to hauling mulch or construction waste. This truck is perfect for all tasks short of full size heavy hauling. Excellent in New England snow. The interior is still clean and comfortable. Most every Homeowner would find great utility in this vehicle. Gas mileage could be better but not a deal breaker. This truck is the best decision you could make for any DIY Guy or Lady. I will drive this beauty until the wheels fall off. When they do I will put them back on and keep on Truckin'.
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overrated, by a LOT.
bought because Consumer reports rated it highly. Useless in snow, iframe crossbar underneath the catches snow and stops it from moving. USELESS. Not as good mileage as tacoma, although faster if needed. Power Windows would not go up in the cold, had to pull up by hand AND press button...believe it. 4 position tire sensor is overly complex and expensive to maintain...had to pay BIG $$ to reprogram every time you rotate tires ( honda AWD, so rotation is required 2x a year). really a needy vehicle. Good thing it was easy to sell, cause I could not get rid of it fast enough.
- RTL Crew CabMSRP: $18,995143 mi away
- RTS Crew CabMSRP: $14,500274 mi away
- RT Crew CabMSRP: $13,899277 mi away
Sorry Honda, try again.
Our 2010 RTL was our second Ridgeline, and while we both liked the truck, after 17 months, we threw in the towel & traded it for a 2008 Lexus GX470. Of course, you may wonder why? The answer seems simple enough to us--while the Honda does some things well, it does an equal number of things poorly. While highway manners and ride are great, wind and road at highway speeds is absolutely terrible. WHen I tried to get Honda to address the wind/road noise, I was told that all Ridgelines are like that. Really? You mean they are DESIGNED to be noisy? Yes, gas mileage is more important. Gas mileage? Well, our 2010 recently averaged only a measly 17.x mpg on a recent 3000 mile highway trip.
Very versatile vehicle
More of an SUV than a truck but has great cargo/towing capacity when you need it!
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I love my Ridgeline
I purchased my 2010 Ridgeline in 2013 from a Honda Dealership. The vehicle had 12,000 miles on it and now, 11 years later, it has 70,000 miles on it and it still drives like a new vehicle. The Ridgeline is a reliable and comfortable vehicle which is the best midsized truck on the market. I love my Ridgeline
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