Used 2023 Honda Ridgeline Consumer Reviews
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Smooth, comfortable, fuel efficient and capable.
In the past I have owned many trucks (Ford, Chevy, Dodge, Nissan and Toyota). The 2023 Honda Ridgeline has been my most favorite so far. The roominess, ride quality and fuel efficacy (25 MPG Highway) of my truck is unmatched. Before the facelift a couple years ago I thought the "looks" of the truck were underwhelming. The current adaptation presents a sporty and elegant appearance. As for capability, the truck is more than adequate for my needs as a househusband and small business owner. The truck is Truly A Gentleman's Pickup.
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No Brainer
I was looking at the Honda Ridgeline for quite a few years, every opportunity I got I would ask owners what they thought. All emphatically said it was great, I will be doing the same. Cannot find any faults and it continues to amaze
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- RTL Crew CabMSRP: $32,988In-stock online
- RTL-E Crew CabMSRP: $32,888In-stock online
- RTL-E Crew CabMSRP: $36,996In-stock online
Nothing else comes close
This is my second Ridgelne. I've also had a myriad of pickups from compact to full size. Most were 4WD. I don't go off road. I tow trailers weighing around 3K. I do frequent 500 mile trips and that is where the RL shines. It's the most comfortable high way cruiser I have had. It makes driving a pleasure. The utility of the bed trunk setup is brilliant. Perfect no. The sensing functions are marginal. I hate the push button shifter.
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ALL THE TRUCK ONE NEEDS
The Honda Ridgeline is all the truck I need. I had a 2012 and 2020 F150 prior to getting the Ridgeline. When I drove out of the Honda dealership I had a "moment" where I questioned if this truck was man enough for me. Lol that was short lived as the Ridgeline is capable of every truck duty I have needed it for. I dont own a farm and I dont tow anything huge. If you have those things then maybe you should get an F250 instead.
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Left My Tundra back to Honda
Boss was having difficulty getting in/out my 2020 4wd tundra..got a black edition in sonic grey..29th new Honda since 1979..I can only echo the positive reviews others have mentioned..enjoying the two way tailgate and rear under floor storage is nice..the tire noise is a little more pronounced but it’s probably quieter than our 22 pilot se..independent rear suspension rides nicer than live axle Tundra..I must say it will probably never keep its value like the last gen Tundra did..but we are enjoying our well optioned Ridgeline…a recent 3 day trip produced 26 mpg in mostly highway scenarios..a quite decent senior citizen vehicle..
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