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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  • 2007 Ridgeline - 2007 Honda Ridgeline
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    This is our second Honda. Wife has an 03 Pilot. Like all Hondas the quality, design and engineering are top notch. I am 68" and 300 lbs. Being comfortable is not easy in most cars or trucks. The Ridgeline is the most comfortable vehicle I have ever owned. Handles better than most cars. Independent suspension and long wheelbase make long highway cruises fun. Highway driving at 75-80 mph I get 22 mpg.

  • My first truck drives like a car - 2007 Honda Ridgeline
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    I traded in my 2003 Infinity G35 sedan for the deluxe Ridgeline. While the interior design doesnt measure up to the Infinity it sure beats the pants off all other trucks I checked out. The charcoal grey metalic is the best color option. The only beef I have with the exterior is the omission of side door protectors and rails, both after market or dealer added options. I get 17 city/highway and 20 highway MPG with regular unleaded, not bad for a 4600lb truck! I also added an after market bed protector and under rear seat mat. I might add that there is planty of storage in the cab including a huge space between the front seats.

  • 2007 Ridgeline - 2007 Honda Ridgeline
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    This is my 3rd Honda, and wont be my last. The Ridgeline is typical Honda for creature comfort and practicality. Those that need the hauling/towing capability of a full size truck need not apply, but for those of us that only occassionally need the usefullness of a truck are quite happy with the Ridgeline. I didnt buy this vehicle to do heavy towing or off-roading, but to do the everyday things like going to/from work, running to Home Depot, picking up some groceries, carting the kids to practice, etc. It is very comfortable for me at 64". The exterior appearance is a bit unusual, but nothings perfect. Dependability? Theres a reason Honda doesnt offer roadside assistance!

  • Love my new Honda - 2007 Honda Ridgeline
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    I just traded my 04 F-150 Lariat for the RTL and it is every bit the vehicle the Ford was and more. If you can stand the lower towing capacity (and most people can) this is a great vehicle. Way more refined than anything else Ive owned, its a pleasure to drive.

  • I love it! - 2007 Honda Ridgeline
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    I love the Ridgeline. I came from a Ford F-150 and was a little leary about the Ridgeline at first. I am glad that I got it though. Probably the best truck Ive ever had.

  • 07 Ridgeline - 2007 Honda Ridgeline
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    Excellent ride, solid quality feel. Great engine, intake, and exhaust sound. Throaty V-8 sound. Fuel mileage is on the low side, but dealer says it will improve around 10,000 miles.

  • Love It - 2007 Honda Ridgeline
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    We love every thing about it. It rides and handles like a top of the line car. We have had camper tops on our last two trucks, but we do not miss them. With the trunk and fold up seat we have plenty of room to move and stash everything we wanted to transport so far. We love the console storage. No one can see what is in there. The gas mileage is the only thing I am not happy with. 16-17 in city and 19 highway is the best I have got.

  • Small improvements would make it perfect - 2007 Honda Ridgeline
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    A truck that drives like a luxury sedan. Handles most jobs with ease. Build quality is top notch. I only wish there was a collapsible bulkhead like the Chevy Avalanche.

  • If you dont need to tow a house... - 2007 Honda Ridgeline
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    Great truck! Rides like a luxury sedan and handles like one too. Honda build quality is excellent. Ive owned only domestic trucks since I learned to drive and this one tops them all. It doesnt have the payload or towing of the others, but like me, not many need to be able to tow a house. Gas mileage is pretty good for a 4wd truck (19 mpg combined - not broken in yet). Innovative features are great (in bed trunk, composite bed). To complete the package, the safety features are top notch. Six air bags, stability control, traction control, ABS - what more could you ask for? Only complaint is that it is a little goofy looking, but when your behind the wheel, you forget all about that.

  • fuel efficiency - 2007 Honda Ridgeline
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    I shopped around for the truck with the best fuel mileage rating. In Canada it may be different, but the rating the Ridgeline had was 28 miles to the Gallon. The Tacoma was 27. Between these two I preferred the Honda as it had more available options that I was Looking for i.e. loaded. Unfortunately, I have yet to do better than 22, and as last winter progressed I did many tanks at 16.5 miles to the gallon. The mileage just isnt their, a major disappointment. I believe the vehicle is underpowered for its size with a 3.5 l engine. The Tacoma with its 4.0 gets better mileage, and better power. If I had it to do over I would have gone with the Tacoma.

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