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Used 2019 Honda Ridgeline Sport 4dr Crew Cab SB (3.5L 6cyl 6A) Consumer Reviews

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BETTER THAN EXPECTED!

Jay, Metairie, LA, 08/09/2018
Honda Ridgeline Sport 4dr Crew Cab SB (3.5L 6cyl 6A)
25 of 26 people found this review helpful

Sooooo glad I chose the Ridgeline. Had it 3 weeks now and just cannot believe how well it rides. I know, it's not a "real" truck. But, that's exactly why I bought it. Body on frame trucks ride terrible. The Ridgeline's unibody frame delivers the best ride you will ever have in a truck. Period! My previous 3 trucks , Tundra, Nissan, and Chevy, did all the towing I needed. If you don't need to tow anything heavy, you need to test drive this truck. The Ridgeline is one smooth ride. Oh, and the gas mileage is sick. I drive mostly highway and have averaged 25 MPG. Are you kidding me. That's unbelievable. The locking trunk in the bed is a huge plus. Very impressed with this truck.

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5 out of 5 stars

Love Ridgeline

Mountaineer, South Charleston, WV, 09/04/2019
updated 09/14/2020
Honda Ridgeline Sport 4dr Crew Cab SB (3.5L 6cyl 6A)
14 of 15 people found this review helpful

Had Ranger and Sport Trac previously and will never go back after a year with the Ridgeline. Own rental properties and do most of the maintenance myself so regularly 'use' my truck. In Ridgeline, no wheel well means sheets of 4x8 plywood lay flat. The locking "trunk" keeps the junkies from tools without wasting bed space for a box. And the side-swing tailgate means I can reach that last bag of mulch without climbing in. Also hunt/fish and routinely haul canoe and tow SxS on 10ft trailer (Honda of course!). The Ridgeline is surprisingly large inside (my 'big' buddy remarked on it). Ride is better than any straight axle truck but where the Ridgeline really shines is handling. Trying to keep pace on a winding country road, the 2008 Ranger and Sport Trac would both be in the ditch in a couple miles. Test drove a couple late model GM twins and they wouldn't fare much better (haven't driven a new Ranger). Based on my experience the Ridgeline will also best most new F150s even off the line. The 3.5L 280hp V6 is quick. BTW - both Fords were pieces of sh*t and started imploding at 80k miles. The bad - infotainment system sucks. Bluetooth pairing is difficult and system sometimes freezes requiring a cycling of the engine. Using the steering wheel controls appears to help. Also - the styling. My dad asked why I bought the El Camino? Mine is a Sport; black with the charcoal rims, good tint, and limited chrome. It looks sharp especially when dressed up. And now he's looking for one. Live in WV and often see the guy with the F250 powerstroke, crew cab, extended bed, lift kit, and sparkling tow hitch trying to park at Kroger. And think to myself, that's what he drives everyday? Guarantee he hauls less than me and needs a ladder to get it. And probably tows less. Bottom line, I love the Ridgeline. It does everything I need in terms of towing and hauling (and I do more than the average person). But it drives like a car. And I can park it.

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4835 Mile Road Trip - 29.3 MPG!

Larry Wilde, Ojai, CA, 09/05/2019
updated 03/09/2020
Honda Ridgeline Sport 4dr Crew Cab SB (3.5L 6cyl 6A)
8 of 8 people found this review helpful

What a ride - wife in the front seat, two Jack Russells in the back seat, and this truck performed flawlessly with quietness, great handling, and incredible fuel economy - all on many 80 MPH Highways! A great trip, and even better ride! Much-much better that my 2017 Toyota Limited Tacoma. As full disclosure - I did upgrade to a $2000 Pioneer sound system that offered a huge difference in sound quality. 14,500 miles in odometer now, this truck has been flawless!

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Dealerships don't have to have to honor warranty

Tim, Peabody, MA, 10/07/2021
Honda Ridgeline Sport 4dr Crew Cab SB (3.5L 6cyl 6A)
1 of 1 people found this review helpful

I love my ridgeline. The trunk in the bed is awesome! Unlike other midsize and small trucks, I can fit a full sheet of plywood in the bed without going over the wheelwells (tailgate down). The tailgate that opens down and also like a door is very convenient. The all wheel drive is awesome. I was driving on the beaches of the outer banks and I had more control than the jeeps. I see only two weaknesses in the vehicle, but one weakness in the Honda brand in general. The vehicle does not have a full size spare tire and the bed is shallow (not as deep as most pickups). I like the shallow bed, because I can more easily reach the bottom of the bed when standing next to the truck, but the volume of the bed is smaller than other trucks (but can still fit a full sheet of plywood with the tailgate down. The biggest problem may be with the Honda name. Apparently, because the dealerships are all privately owned, they can choose not to honor the warranty on your vehicle. The dealership can charge you $139 for a diagnostic to determine if something is wrong with your vehicle, and they tell you that the fee will go away if the part is under warranty. But, then they can turn around and say they don't cover it and you're stuck paying $200 for a bulb that was covered under the factory warranty. Both Honda corporate and another dealership told me that the bulb was covered, but Honda North (of Danvers, MA) decided that it was not!

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