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Editorial Reviews
Edmunds.com 2010 Honda Ridgeline Overview
Vehicle Overview from Edmunds.com
"The balance between form and function is something automotive designers are constantly wrestling with. In the case of the 2010 Honda Ridgeline, function is the clear winner. The midsize Ridgeline pickup may lack the macho attit..." Read more
Edmunds.com 2009 Honda Ridgeline Overview
Vehicle Overview from Edmunds.com
"For those who don't require the biggest and baddest pickup on the market, the 2009 Honda Ridgeline has a lot to offer. Honda's first take on an American-style truck has served as an appealingly carlike alternative to traditiona..." Read more
Kelley Blue Book ® - 2009 Honda Ridgeline Overview
Vehicle Overview from Kelley Blue Book
" YOU'LL LIKE THIS CAR IF...
If you're looking for a medium-sized pickup with outstanding resale and build quality, the 2009 Honda Ridgeline may be just the ticket. A locking weather-resistant trunk positioned in the cargo bed floor is easily accessed via the dual-action tailgate, which flips down in the normal way or swings open like a door.
YOU MAY NOT LIKE THIS CAR IF...
If you need a pickup for serious payload and towing duties, the 2009 Honda Ridgeline will not be your first choice. Towing capacity and offroad capabilities, while suitable for target buyers, fall short of many traditional body-on-frame pickups." Read more
2008 Honda Ridgeline Review
Light-duty pickup drives like a car.
"If you're contemplating a multi-use or commuter pickup, the 2008 Honda Ridgeline should top the shopping list, assuming you can embrace its unusual styling. From its look to its tailgate and storage innovations to its combination of body-on-frame isolation and unibody stiffness, the Ridgeline borders on revolutionary. It's reasonably priced, and should be reasonably economic to operate. Ridgeline is pleasant to drive in all circumstances, and as much truck as many buyers will ever need." Read more
2007 Honda Ridgeline Review
Second year for Honda's one-of-a-kind pickup.
"If you're contemplating a multi-use or commuter pickup, the Honda Ridgeline should top the shopping list, assuming you can embrace its unusual styling. From its look to its tailgate and storage innovations to its combination of body-on-frame isolation and unibody stiffness, the Ridgeline borders on revolutionary. It's reasonably priced, and should be reasonably economic to operate. Ridgeline is pleasant to drive in all circumstances, and as much truck as many buyers will ever need." Read more
2006 Honda Ridgeline First Drive
A truck you can live with
"Built with a V6 engine and powertrain setup tweaked to provide adequate power for towing, the Honda Ridgeline serves as an ideal truck for most weekend warriors and suburban home improvement experts. Innovation is what the Ridgeline is all about, starting with the vehicle's engineering and extending to elements like a dual-action tailgate, and an in-bed trunk." Read more
2006 Honda Ridgeline Road Test
A terrific truck, but a lousy truck-truck
"Honda’s first truck, the 2006 Ridgeline, is perfect for weekend do-it-yourself types who commute to a cubicle Monday through Friday. Commercial buyers, people who tow, and folks who four-wheel need something else." Read more
2006 Honda Ridgeline Review
Honda builds its first pickup, and it's a winner.
"The new Honda Ridgeline borders on the revolutionary, from its dramatic new look to its tailgate and storage innovations to its combination of body-on-frame isolation and unibody stiffness, all at very reasonable prices. We'd like to have more power, but we found little here not to like, bizarre front-end styling aside. Honda says it will have 50,000 of these to sell over the next 12 months, and we say you'd better hurry. For those contemplating a family recreation or commuting pickup truck for the" Read more
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