The 2007 Honda Ridgeline is a solid choice for the people that are looking for a carlike truck

The “carlike” truck

Edmunds.com says that the 2007 Honda Ridgeline is a solid used truck for people that want a utility pickup and a “carlike” vehicle. However, I have noticed something I don't like about the truck from Edmund's write-up. According to the article, the Honda Ridgeline has limited off-road ability. I love to go off-roading. Also, Edmunds.com says Honda has only given the Ridgeline one engine choice - which kind of stinks, in my opinion. But I am more upset that the truck can't really go off-roading. I mean, it's a truck. Isn't off-roading what a truck is built for?

Things I liked

One thing that I have read about the 2007 Ridgeline is that it's a reliable truck when it comes to the engine, steering, transmission and driveline. I like reliable transportation, especially when it comes to trucks. The 2007 Ridgeline looks like a truck that would be on my top ten list of best used trucks for sale. Another thing I like is the fact that the truck can tow up to 5,000 pounds and comes with all-wheel-drive. I love trucks with all-wheel-drive. All-wheel-drive is the one element I require with all vehicles I drive.

Exterior and interior

The 2007 Honda Ridgeline comes in four different trims. I mention this because I have to like the exterior and the interior of a vehicle that I am going to be driving. The truck or car has to look good inside and outside for me to even be interested in it. And I am a picky buyer when it comes to trucks and cars. I like a leather interior the best. In my opinion, it looks a lot better then cloth. On the 2007 Honda Ridgeline, the leather seating looks sharp - especially if the interior is tan and has wood grain.

Conclusion

So if you would like a utility truck for every day use and you don't go off-roading, look into a 2007 Honda Ridgeline. I know I would.