Used 2022 Honda Ridgeline Consumer Reviews
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NOT A REAL TRUCK ?
No leaf springs , check. No frame on body , check . People say it doesn’t drive like a truck And …THANK YOU . I’ve had two jeep wranglers . Both double duty daily drivers . They were so much fun but beat the Hell outta me and bounced all over driving down the roads. Had a Toyota Tundra to haul my 450 Yamaha YZF to district 37 races. But this little Honda ( and I hated them and thought they were stupid) caught me and kept me with so much of its innovation. Test drive one and I promise you…you will be hard fought to justify another brand mid size truck. It’s interior is ROOMY and it’s rear seats fold flat UP . My pity Dog 🐶 loves to sit shotgun. He’s torn up the passenger window material with his thumbnails something awful. but I feel it’s a badge of honor and hey ITS A TRUCK. I’ve slept in a tent that fits in the bed . Love the rear storage in the bed ( I’ve hidden wood for camping as the campgrounds in california don’t allow outside firewood) 6 speakers in the bed and waterproof for camping parties ! Been through snow and mud with no problems fishing in back country of mammoth lakes Yes …it could look a little more tougher ..come on HONDA …and the gas mileage above stating 19+ MPG don’t make me laugh …16 at best in economy mode ! I have just under fifty thousand miles at three and a half years . No problems to report. Love my truck
Best midsize truck
I have owned the 2022 Ridgeline now for almost 18 months. Perfect all around medium sized truck! So far no shop visits, no failures of any sort, it performs as advertised. Its comfortable, quiet, economical to operate and the interior is not much smaller than some of the full size trucks! I have pulled a trailer and carried loads up to the max specifications/capacity without any problems. Driving at the highway speed limit (70 MPH in this area) this truck can get up to 28 MPG and overall for the duration of ownership it is at 23 MPG. In town with all the stop and go it will return 18 to 20 MPG. Having tested all other medium sized pickups before my purchase, i feel fully satisfied with my choice. I highly recommend it as an all around medium size truck for those who don't need to haul a large horse or boat or rv trailer around.
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- RTL-E Crew CabMSRP: $26,80029 mi away
- RTL-E Crew CabMSRP: $33,32934 mi away
- Black Edition Crew CabMSRP: $34,39830 mi away
Very nice Truck but Honda missed on few things.
Headlights are like driving vehicles from the early 2000s. Very poor compared to the 2018Toyota I trade in. Highbeam is a halogen bulb ( yellow light ) and low beam is dull Led white light. I had to go and buy new Led bulbs after spending $45000. The other problem is that the passager seat can not adjust up or down. My wife's feet cannot touch the floor.
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Ridgeline ... for the win
Other reviews discuss the dual working tailgate, the cooler sized rear locking bed storage and folding rear passenger seats. I love the gizmos, some are a little dated yet functional. There's nothing I'd change about this vehicle. Cleats for tie-down in rear bed. Add a rear bed cover to save up to 10% on gas. The rear window open/close button is a nice touch on my Black Edition. Paid a premium for my Ridgeline, bought off lot in the color I wanted. Like others have said, the ride is SUV like, built off Pilot platform and if you drive it you'll buy it. Enjoy! 😁
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Great Truck for a non-truck driver
I bought this Ridgeline when the market was very tight on inventory and paid MSRP and I think I got a good deal. Most dealers re marking up $3-5K plus loading on another $2-3K of accessories that I did not need or want. The RTL model has all the bells and whistles I wanted except the 110V outlets but, I have an inverter so no big deal, My 2 previous cars were a Volvo XC60 and a Mini Cooper R60S so, the driving experience of most trucks leaves a lot to be desired. Nissan Frontier, well built but drives like something 2-3 times its size, Tacoma, almost as bad and has a harsh ride. The Ridgeline drives like an SUV. It is smooth, quiet and handles well. It has a leather interior, sunroof, decent radio, can tow up to 5000# and has great safety features. It is a home run for my needs. To top it off, my Murano driving wife loves driving it. Slam Dunk!
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