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How much is a 2006 Ridgeline worth?

A 2006 Honda Ridgeline typically sells for roughly $4,000 to $9,000 today, with well-kept, lower-mileage examples potentially higher, while high-mileage or rough-condition trucks sit on the lower end of that spectrum.


Value varies by trim, drivetrain, mileage, maintenance history and location. The Ridgeline debuted as a first-generation pickup in 2006 and remains notable for its unibody construction and integrated bed. This article explains current pricing factors and how to estimate a fair price in today’s market.


Key factors that influence price


Pricing for a 2006 Ridgeline is not uniform. The following elements typically shift value up or down in your local market.



  • Mileage on the odometer

  • Overall condition of exterior, interior, and mechanical components

  • Trim level (RT, RTL, RTS) and whether it’s 2WD or 4WD

  • Accident history and title status (clean vs rebuilt or salvage)

  • Maintenance history and documented service records

  • Location and regional demand (some areas favor 4WD pickups more)

  • Modifications or aftermarket additions (can affect resale value up or down)


Understanding these factors helps buyers and sellers set realistic expectations and negotiate effectively.


Estimated pricing ranges by mileage and condition


The ranges below reflect typical private-party and dealer-competitive prices you might see, recognizing that local markets vary.



  • Under 100,000 miles and well maintained: roughly $8,000–$12,000

  • 100,000–140,000 miles: roughly $5,500–$9,000

  • 140,000–180,000 miles: roughly $4,000–$7,000

  • Over 180,000 miles: roughly $3,500–$6,000

  • 4x4 models (vs. 2x4): typically $1,000–$2,000 more than similar 2WD examples


These ranges indicate market tendencies and should be refined with local price checks and a vehicle inspection.


How to verify current value


To determine a precise price for a specific Ridgeline, cross-check valuation sources and compare local listings. The steps below help buyers and sellers land a fair figure.



  • Check multiple valuation tools: Kelley Blue Book (KBB), NADA Guides, and Edmunds for year, mileage, and condition specifics.

  • Search local listings (Craigslist, Autotrader, Cars.com, Facebook Marketplace) for similar Ridgelines in your area.

  • Review the vehicle’s history report for accidents, title status, and service history.

  • Inspect the Ridgeline or arrange a pre-purchase inspection to identify maintenance needs or hidden issues.

  • Consider the negotiation margin and be prepared to adjust based on findings and market conditions.


A careful comparison across sources will yield a reliable, market-aligned price.


Summary


In today’s market, a 2006 Ridgeline sits in a broad price band driven by mileage, condition, and trim. Most listings fall in the $4,000 to $9,000 range, with exceptional low-mileage or well-documented vehicles potentially higher. By checking valuation tools, reviewing local comps, and inspecting the vehicle, buyers and sellers can set a fair price that reflects the truck’s utility and reliability.

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