Is the 2006 Ridgeline reliable?

Is the 2006 Ridgeline reliable?

Love and the ugly truckling: Forget the t-word. Versatile, reliable, comfortable utility vehicle. And when it comes to styling, well, the ayes have it.

Does 2006 Honda Ridgeline have timing belt?

During routine maintenance (67,585 miles) of 2006 Ridgeline, Honda dealer recommeded replacing the timing belt.

How many miles is a 2006 Honda Ridgeline good for?

So long as you avoid driving it harshly and maintain it properly, a Honda Ridgeline should last you up to 300,000 miles. Calculated in years, the longevity of the Honda Ridgeline means it can last 20 years with minimal repairs.

What are common problems with Honda Ridgeline?

One of the most common problems with the Honda Ridgeline is when it throws the P0700 trouble code. A trouble code is a code thrown out by an automatic transmission whenever it detects in the Ridgeline that there is an issue that needs your attention. P0700: Transmission Control System Malfunction.

Is the Honda Ridgeline a reliable truck?

The 2020 Honda Ridgeline scored a reliability rating of 4.5 out of 5 from J.D. Power, which is well above average. Also, the U.S. News gave the Honda Ridgeline a score of 8.3 out of 10. Their ranking is based on 37 different parts of research, and the Honda Ridgeline actually is their highest-ranked compact truck of 2020.

What are the different types of Honda Ridgeline?

Honda Ridgeline models. The 2019 Honda Ridgeline is a four-door, crew-cab-only midsize pickup that is offered in six trim levels: RT, Sport, RTL, RTL-T, RTL-E and the Black Edition. The RT is available with front-wheel drive only, while the Sport and the RTL are available with front- or all-wheel drive.

What is about the Honda Ridgeline?

Ridgeline remains the sole pick-up truck to choose from the Honda and is quite under-rated, to be honest. It ticks all the right boxes of a capable pick-up and has a maximum towing capacity of 5,000 lbs. The 2022 Honda Ridgeline will continue to lock its horns with the likes of Jeep Gladiator, Chevrolet Colorado, Ford Ranger, and Toyota Tacoma.

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