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Used 2007 Honda Ridgeline RTX for Sale Nationwide

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4.3 Overall rating

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Cy K

4.0

Reviewed a 2007 Honda RTX on Feb 26, 2013

This is a great truck. I call it and SUT (Sport Utility Truck) because it truly is. It has an amazing amount of storage and is a great family car. Seats 5 comfortably with all the luggage. Great waterproof in bed storage. Handles amazing in all weather rain, snow or sunshine. For an SUT the Ridgeline gets great gas mileage at around 20 MPG, beating the Escalade and Avalanche hands down. My Ridgeline RTX is complete with the towing package so towing is no problem boats, campers dirt bikes you name it. All in all this is a great vehicle.

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Anonymous

5.0

Reviewed a 2007 Honda RTX on Apr 21, 2013

Rides like a car but with truck capability. interior space is amazing. More than capable off road as long as it isn't a hardcore trail. Will get you where you need to go in comfort. Engine is more than needed and bulletproof.

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Rick J

4.0

Reviewed a 2007 Honda RTX on Jul 23, 2010

Decent power accelerates well. Handles great, very comfortable interior. The interior and exterior has great styling. gas mileage disappointing. Built on a Honda Pilot chassis, so too light for a truck. Not a true 4X4. It is a fun truck to drive, overall I love it.

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Anonymous

4.0

Reviewed a 2007 Honda RTX on Jun 7, 2007

If you look at the Honda Ridgeline, you'll notice that it's different right away. The exterior design is bold and vastly different than anything else presetnly on the market. Last week I went to my local Honda dealership for a test-drive and liked what it had to offer. The power from the 3.5-liter (247-hp) engine was nice, but it was less than what I was used to. The mileage is what really surprised me - only 16 city and 21 highway. That was a shocker coming from Honda. I would've thought they could do better than that! However, I was impressed with some of the other features like the disappearing compartment in the center console and the dual-action tailgate. The interior was roomy, but felt more like a cockpit to me. It wasn't a bad thing - I just couldn't get used to it during my short trip around the block. Again, the bold lines were brought into the interior giving it a contiguous feel. Overall, I liked the Ridgeline enough to say that I'd buy one if I could afford $30,000 for a truck. (What are they thinking?!) Alas, I will just have to admire it from afar.

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