2007 Honda Ridgeline Research & Reviews

Overview & Reviews

Average Score

4.56/5 Average
117 Total Reviews
This Year's Model Updates:

Only minor changes occur to the 2007 Honda Ridgeline. There's a new RTX trim level, and the RTL trim level now has a standard sunroof.

Pros:
  • Sporty driving dynamics, versatile and comfortable interior, innovative cargo features, dent-resistant composite bed.
Cons:
  • Uncomfortable rear seat, only one engine choice, limited off-road ability, poor outward visibility.

User Reviews:

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  • Mine - 2007 Honda Ridgeline
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    Right size for what is needed. Truck is well-built and I feel it will last a long time

  • Love my Ridgeline! - 2007 Honda Ridgeline
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    This is one of the most comfortable and responsive trucks Ive ever driven. Its so nice to drive that I often find myself taking the "long way" home in order to enjoy it just a little bit longer. Zimbricks customer service is above comparison, too, and that certainly is a bonus.

  • Its a Honda! - 2007 Honda Ridgeline
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    A very untruck-like truck for folks like me who did not want a truck. More useful than a SUV or a automobile. Probably one the safest vehicles on the road. Rides & handles like a luxury car. Legendary Honda reliability and build quality. An awesome vehicle!

  • About perfect - 2007 Honda Ridgeline
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    Unless you intend to off-road, the Ridgeline is pretty much perfect. The ride is smooth, quiet, and refined. The engine wont kill you with acceleration, but its better than adequate. Inside materials and design are amazing. Safety features abound. Perfect for long road trips, daily commuting, and everything in between. Gas mileage is better than expected-- 18 in mixed city/freeway, up to 22 or 23 on road trips. Only complaint is that the exterior is very susceptible to dings-- the paint/body hardware could probably use some reinforcement. People who review this automobile poorly probably have never been in one.

  • Overall good midsized truck - 2007 Honda Ridgeline
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    So far the Ridgeline has been a joy to drive and work out of. I am a contractor and my 5 x 8 trailer loaded with tools and material is no problem for this truck to haul. It has power to spare. I live in a part of the country that gets its share of snow and the trucks smart AWD system has no problems negotiating unplowed roads. The jury is still out as far as fuel mileage is concerned. With out the trailer, Im lucky to get 15 - 16 mpg in town, but that is a far cry better than the 8 mpg I was getting with my full sized Dodge Ram.

  • Ridgeline vs. Sport Trac - 2007 Honda Ridgeline
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    After debating between the 2007 Ridgeline and the 2007 Ford Sport Trac, I went with the Ridgeline and am glad that I did. The Ridgeline is a wonderful, tough truck and drives like a dream. I am not a truck person per se but need an open truck bed for Home Depot runs and hauling two large dogs around town and this truck fills that need and more. The in-bed trunk is the best as it is located at the tail gate, the Sport Tracs large in- bed trunk is located behind the rear window so you would have to get up into the bed just to put something in the trunk. For the first 1,500 miles, I have been averaging 18 mpg in the City. Not bad for truck this size. The V6 engine offers plenty of power.

  • Looked for a Year... - 2007 Honda Ridgeline
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    If you, like me, own two gas cans, three propane bottles, and a Great Dane, BUT have to commute 40 miles a day to work and back, you want both truck and very well-built car too. Ridgeline is both, and does both very well. Last Honda I had went 200k miles over 13 years with no issues, so how could I not go Honda again? Love the truck, rides very smooth, extremely safe in bad weather, computers are smarter than I am and keep me out of trouble. Only drawback is gas mileage, Im getting 17 city, no highway test yet.

  • Perfect for my needs - 2007 Honda Ridgeline
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    I dont haul gravel and bricks, but Im always hauling kids to basketball and often picking up something from Sears or Home Depot. Just the right combo of comfortable SUV-like features and truck utility for me. Its not a workhorse, but its stylish, comfortable, utilitarian, and reliable.

  • Bogus Ratings - 2007 Honda Ridgeline
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    I am a genuine Ridgeline owner, and not one fabricating stories to sell a different brand or discredit Honda.This truck is not perfect but serves my needs very very well. My landscaping business and the tools that come with job can be hauled by my truck as if their is nothing at the back and surefooted in snow. The many awards this truck garnered is a testament to its merits. Anyone accusing Honda of bribing the award giving bodies is hogwash. I mean you can bribe one or two award giving bodies but close to 12 award giving bodies unanimous in praising the Ridgeline meant one thing, those awards arent bought and much deserved. Kudos to Honda for reinventing the truck.

  • Tough enough for Alaska - 2007 Honda Ridgeline
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    I have owned every truck brand sold in America and the Ridgeline, hands down is the best driving truck I have had. The roads here are rough and slick in winter and this truck handles excellent on icy, snowy roads. The back end stays stable and it stops on a dime, without even changing to all winter tires. I agree this isnt a brute to take out on bad dirt roads, but for occasional truck needs and an everyday commuter, this is an excellent choice in all winter conditions Alaska has thrown at it.

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