Used 2017 Honda Ridgeline Consumer Reviews
Love it!
Excellent truck for someone who wants functionality of a truck and economy of a car while not losing the ability of a truck.
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Great truck.
As always, I did all my research before buying this truck. Really everything I read was true. If you're Mr. Macho truck guy then this is not for you. For all I need to haul this is perfect. It rides smooth, is quiet, and handles likes a car (or nice SUV). Combined MPG I'm getting about 21. I searched online and found this used 2017 with only 10,000 miles. I've had it now for almost a year with zero problems. Yes I would recommend buying this small truck. OK, I've had the truck for a year and a half now. Still great. No problems. I have had the truck for 2 years now. No problems. Only thing I would note is that you seem to get wind noise around the windshield when going 70+ mph or when there are crosswinds.
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- RTL-T Crew CabMSRP: N/A44 mi away
- RTL-E Crew CabMSRP: $14,90040 mi away
- RTL-T Crew CabMSRP: $12,99531 mi away
Love the Ridgeline--Dumber than a box of rocks
I just got my new Ridgeline and I love it. I had to wait a long while to get an RTLE-E because having a opening back window was a "deal breaker" for me. Two things Honda engineers really missed. 1) All models should come with an opening back window (it doesn't need to be power). 2) The tonneau cover is really superior---but Honda does not have a locking tailgate. Why is totally beyond me!
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Great little truck!
I was in the market for a mid-size truck to hand down to my teenage son in a few years. I looked at the Tacoma...looks cool...drives like a tank. Then there was the Colorado/Canyon...nice trucks...don't really care for the looks and the interior is cramped and cheap looking. I didn't even consider the Frontier. Then I test drove a Ridgeline and that was it! Comfortable, quiet, smooth riding and handles great! The more I drive it, the more I like it. I only have a few complaints...as many have stated before, the rear doors do not open wide enough and you do feel a little engine breaking under deceleration. It's faint but I do notice it. The only quality issue I've experienced so far is one of the sun visor clips is loose. I brought it in to the dealer and it was fixed in minutes. I've added Husky mats front and rear and the cargo net for the bed. My son may have to wait a while for this one. ***update*** After three (3) years of ownership I still love the truck. My biggest complaint is still the fact that the rear doors don’t open wide enough. Other than that, it’s been a fantastic little truck. I purchased a camper 6 months ago, a Winnebago Micro Minnie 2100BH (3700lbs dry) and it tows it fine.
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5 year update
well over 5 years and still going strong. I have 76,345 miles on my Ridgeline now and nary a problem. It is like driving the energizer bunny it just keeps going and going. Normal maintenance from my Honda dealer. The driving aspect is still top notch from milage to ride comfort. My. neighbor has been driven me the last 3 months for my cancer treatments and has nothing but praise for the truck. From the layout of the interior to the actual mechanics of the truck very impressed . He said Honda really got it right with this vehicle. My wife still likes it too.
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