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How much is a 2006 Honda Ridgeline worth?

In today’s used-car market, a 2006 Honda Ridgeline typically sells for roughly $4,000 to $12,000, depending on mileage, condition, and trim. Most examples land in the mid-range, around $6,000 to $9,000.


What affects a Ridgeline's value


Several factors drive price in the used-truck market. The following list highlights the key elements buyers and sellers weigh when valuing a 2006 Ridgeline.



  • Mileage: lower-mileage examples (commonly under 120,000 miles) usually fetch more than high-mileage trucks.

  • Overall condition: cosmetic wear, rust, and mechanical health (engine, transmission, steering, brakes).

  • Trim level and features: RTL and RTL-T variants with more features typically command higher prices than base RTs.

  • Drivetrain: 4x4 variants are in higher demand and often priced higher than 2WD equivalents.

  • Service history and maintenance records: complete records can boost perceived value.

  • Location and market demand: regional demand and supply can shift prices up or down.

  • Accidents or title issues: clean titles yield better pricing.


In practice, the combination of miles, condition and trim determines the final price. Regions with higher demand for rugged trucks may push values higher than national averages.


Typical value ranges by condition and configuration


To give a rough sense of value, here are broad market ranges by condition, with an eye toward common trims and the possibility that 4x4 variants carry a modest premium.



  • Excellent/like-new (under 100,000 miles): roughly $9,000–$12,000 for 2WD RTL or RTL-T; 4x4 versions may reach $10,000–$14,000.

  • Good condition (100,000–150,000 miles): about $6,000–$9,000 for 2WD; $7,000–$10,000 for 4x4 models with similar miles.

  • Fair condition (150,000–180,000 miles): roughly $4,000–$6,000 for 2WD; $4,500–$7,000 for 4x4 models with reasonable maintenance records.

  • Lower-demand or high-mileage (over 180,000 miles, any drivetrain): typically $3,000–$5,500, with best-case around $6,000 if exceptionally clean and well-maintained.


Note that these ranges are approximate and regional pricing can differ. Always check current listings for your area to calibrate expectations.


How to check the value for your Ridgeline today


To pin down a number for your vehicle, perform a quick, side-by-side check against reputable valuation guides and local listings.



  • Gather essential details: year, trim, drivetrain, transmission, mileage, condition, and any recent maintenance or repairs.

  • Check current values on trusted sites such as Kelley Blue Book (KBB), NADA Guides, and Edmunds. Enter your vehicle’s specifics for the most accurate range.

  • Scan local inventories and online marketplaces (Craigslist, Facebook Marketplace, Autotrader) to gauge what similar Ridgelines are selling for in your area.

  • Factor in your car's history and any unique selling points (new tires, recent service, rust-free body) when pricing or negotiating.


Collecting these data points will allow you to set a competitive asking price or target trade-in value.


Tips to maximize value when selling


Small, practical steps can lift perceived value and help you close a sale faster.



  • Address cosmetic and mechanical issues: fix dents, clean the interior, replace worn tires if needed, and address any leaks or warning lights.

  • Keep maintenance records and receipts to demonstrate care.

  • Fix safety-related items first (brakes, tires, suspension) to improve confidence for buyers or dealers.

  • Consider a professional inspection to reassure buyers and support your asking price.


Proper preparation can translate into a higher offer and smoother negotiations.


Summary


The value of a 2006 Honda Ridgeline varies widely based on mileage, condition, trim, and drivetrain. Expect roughly $4,000–$12,000 in today’s market, with clean, low-mileage RTL or RTL-T 4x4 models at the higher end. Check multiple valuation guides and local listings to set an accurate, regionally appropriate price, and use maintenance records and a clean presentation to maximize offers.

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