Used 2012 Honda Ridgeline Crew Cab Consumer Reviews
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Best Car I ever own!
My car have 190.000 miles and run great don't take oil and doing basic maintenance Oil, ATF - DF - TC is a blast! For anyone who don't need fool size track this is it, practical convenient do almost all car.
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holy honda
Great truck. reliable, great storage, dependable easy to maintain.
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- RTL Crew Cab w/NavigationMSRP: $17,995481 mi away
- RTL Crew Cab w/NavigationMSRP: $13,9991,771 mi away
- RTL Crew Cab w/NavigationMSRP: $9,9952,454 mi away
What’s my Ridgeline
I am quite amazed at the amenities offered by Honda as far back as 2012. Packed with various storage areas, how did they know? Lol. Easy to drive, smooth, seats 5, toes 5,000 #’s and it even has heated leather seats. Just wow!
My Best Compact Pickup Yet
I've owned several compact PUs: 87 & 93 Mazda B2600 Cab Plus 4x4s. 93 had for 18 yrs. 2006 Mitsubishi Raider Durocross Ext Cab (nice styling but unreliable gas guzzler). I chose the Ridgeline because mom got in n out easy + could drive it. Only other PU like that was the Nissan, the "Chrysler of Japanese Cars" so no go. I got lucky and found a low mileage 2012 RT (38K). This Ridgeline is the best pickup I've owned. As fast as my V8 Raider, way better mileage, more interior room, yet shorter and way way more dependable. Pros: Well thought-out design. Timeless original styling, opening rear window (useful for hauling long lumber), good handling, easy to park, fits 5 adults, great stereo, clever storage bins, lots of interior shoulder and head room, Honda reliability and resale value, surprisingly capacious bed (though only 5 ft long, is wide & flat), cool dual opening bed door and that nifty spacious locking trunk. Cons: crappy city mileage considering it has the Accord V6 (I suspect it's the gearing), front seats are average in comfort, mushy brakes, average ride depending on surface and speed, noisy clunky suspension in cold weather, cheesy interior plastics, uses expensive synthetic oil, weird all wheel drive system (great on ice, but not so great in deep snow unless locked, then your speed is limited), trunk can be difficult to access in winter (if snow piles up), expensive used pricing for low mileage models, very hard to find. Summary: Overall, I'm quite pleased. Better PU than any other compact I've owned in almost all measures (the others had superior off road capability). But then, I don't drive off road often and the option to lock hubs is helpful when needed. I can upgrade the suspension to be rid of the clunking. At the moment, I see no reason to look for a newer truck. I've only got 53K on it, lots of life left.
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What a great truck for a homeowner use!
My ‘12 RTL drives great, gets 17.5 mpg in town, has roomy interior, sun roof, leather heated seats, electric rear window, 8 tie off in the bed, cool trunk, 4 wheel drive. I had a newer stereo installed with Apple car play. I had to replace my big pickup with a Ridgeline because that truck did not fit into our garage
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