Honda Ridgeline Reviews - 2007
The 2007 Honda Ridgeline is a mid-size crew cab truck that seats five passengers and has four doors. Honda offers the Ridgeline in one body style but has four optional trim levels available that include: the RT, RTX, RTS, and the RTL. The 2007 Ridgeline has a standard 3.5L, V6, 247-hp engine and a 5-speed automatic transmission as standard.
The Honda Ridgeline has the following standard features at purchase: multiple safety airbags, power accessories, keyless entry with multi-functional remote, remote controls, remote releases, cruise control, steering wheel mounted controls, stereo system with CD player, trunk anti-trap, anti-theft, anti-lockout, ABS brakes, traction control, stability control, alloy wheels (optional on the RT), child safety door locks, variable speed intermittent wipers, windshield wiper de-icer, tinted glass, privacy glass, sliding rear truck window, power adjustable exterior mirrors, bumper step-up, skid plate, air-conditioning, air filtration system, tilt steering, fold down tailgate, front bucket seats, cloth interior, and automatic halogen headlights. The higher end Ridgeline RTS has a CD changer; subwoofer; separate driver/passenger automatic climate control; external temperature gauge; driver power multi-adjustable seat; sunroof; heated exterior mirrors; satellite radio, HomeLink® system, and manual lumbar support.
Optional upgrades for the Honda Ridgeline trims include: electronic parking aid, DVD entertainment system, running boards, compass, and fog lights. The Honda Ridgeline RTL only has the optional navigation system and an MP3 auxiliary audio input.
The 2007 Honda Ridgeline is a carryover vehicle and has a low-end MSRP starting price of $27,800 and extends to $34,900.