Prices for a 2013 Honda Ridgeline vary with condition, mileage, trim, and location. In rough terms, private-party values typically range from about $6,000 to $18,000, with most examples in the $9,000–$14,000 range.
Below is a detailed look at what drives value, plus practical price ranges you can expect today for common trims and mileage levels. Use these as starting points and always check live listings for your area.
Factors that influence value
Several factors determine a Ridgeline's current price beyond its model year, trim level, and mileage. On top of overall condition, buyers consider maintenance history, accident or frame damage, rust (especially on the bed and underbody), the drive configuration (2WD vs 4WD), transmission health, factory options, and whether the bed or payload features are intact.
Estimated value by trim
These ranges reflect typical private-party listings and are intended as a starting point. Actual prices can vary by region and vehicle history.
- Base RT/RTS: approximately $7,000–$12,000 (often with 80,000–120,000 miles)
- Mid-level RTL: approximately $12,000–$16,000 (often with 80,000–120,000 miles)
- Top-trim RTL-T: approximately $15,000–$21,000 (usually 60,000–120,000 miles; four-wheel drive versions can push higher)
Prices above reflect typical private-party sales in the U.S. for common mileage bands and may be higher or lower depending on local demand and vehicle history.
Estimated value by mileage band
Mileage is a strong predictor of price. The following bands summarize how ownership cost considerations shift prices across trims.
- Under 60,000 miles:
- RT: about $9,000–$12,000
- RTS: about $11,000–$14,000
- RTL: about $14,000–$18,000
- RTL-T: about $16,000–$22,000
- 60,000–100,000 miles:
- RT: about $7,000–$10,000
- RTS: about $9,000–$12,000
- RTL: about $12,000–$15,000
- RTL-T: about $14,000–$18,000
- Over 100,000 miles:
- RT: about $5,000–$8,000
- RTS: about $6,000–$9,000
- RTL: about $8,000–$12,000
- RTL-T: about $12,000–$15,000
Note: these ranges illustrate typical private-party expectations. Dealers often offer lower trade-in values, while well-maintained vehicles with strong records can fetch higher private-party prices.
How to determine the exact value today
To pin down a precise value for your specific Ridgeline, check multiple sources and factor in local market conditions. Use credible guides and compare current listings in your area.
- Check online valuation guides: Kelley Blue Book (KBB), Edmunds, and NADA Guides for trade-in and private-party ranges specific to your ZIP code and trim.
- Review local listings on major marketplaces (e.g., Autotrader, CarGurus) to see what similar Ridgelines are actually selling for near you.
- Look at dealer trade-in offers and auction results for a sense of what a shop would pay versus a private seller.
- Obtain a pre-purchase inspection if you’re considering buying, to verify mechanical condition and avoid overpaying for needed repairs.
With these steps, you can refine the general ranges above to a precise value for your area and vehicle history.
Summary
The 2013 Honda Ridgeline typically ranges from about $5,000 to $22,000 in today’s market, depending on trim, mileage, and condition. Most well-kept examples with reasonable mileage sit in the $9,000–$14,000 range, while low-mileage or well-equipped units can command higher prices. Always consult multiple live sources to get the exact figure for your situation.


