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What is considered high mileage for a Honda Ridgeline?

For a Honda Ridgeline, crossing about 200,000 miles is generally considered high mileage, with many examples reaching 250,000 miles or more with careful maintenance. Hitting 300,000 miles is rare but achievable.


The Ridgeline has two main generations—the 2006–2014 original model and the 2017 onward second generation. Across both, longevity hinges on regular maintenance, attentive repairs, and how the vehicle has been used. This article explains mileage milestones, what to expect at high mileage, and maintenance practices to maximize the lifespan of a Ridgeline as of 2024–2026.


Mileage milestones that owners and shops watch


These mileage marks are commonly cited by Ridgeline owners and service shops as signals of aging, endurance, and potential upcoming maintenance needs. They are not guarantees, but they help prospective buyers gauge a used truck's remaining life based on reported experiences.



  • 150,000 miles (241,000 km): A widely recognized milestone; many Ridgelines reach this level with no major surprises if maintenance has been consistent.

  • 200,000 miles (322,000 km): Considered high mileage; at this point, owners often anticipate wear items like suspension components, hoses, and cooling-system parts may begin to need attention.

  • 250,000 miles (402,000 km): A strong indicator of durability; with thorough maintenance records, many components can continue to perform reliably, though replacement of aging parts may be more frequent.

  • 300,000 miles (482,000 km) and beyond: An exceptional achievement for a Ridgeline; at this stage, a comprehensive maintenance history is critical, and major systems may require troubleshooting or refurbishment.


These figures reflect common experiences rather than a guarantee. Vehicle condition, climate, maintenance discipline, and prior ownership history strongly influence outcomes.


Maintenance habits that help reach and sustain high mileage


Professional and owner communities emphasize disciplined maintenance to maximize a Ridgeline’s lifespan. The following practices reflect typical intervals and actions that correlate with longer service life.



  • Follow a consistent oil-change schedule using the recommended grade: roughly every 5,000–7,500 miles if you use conventional oil, or longer intervals with full-synthetic oil, as outlined in the owner’s manual.

  • Schedule regular fluid checks and changes: transmission fluid (typically around every 60,000–100,000 miles depending on the model year and usage), coolant, brake fluid, and differential fluids as applicable.

  • Replace spark plugs at the maintenance intervals specified by Honda (often around 100,000 miles for modern Ridgelines) to maintain efficiency and prevent misfires.

  • Inspect and service the cooling system, radiator hoses, and ailing fans to prevent overheating, a common cause of engine wear in high-mileage vehicles.

  • Monitor and replace worn suspension components, steering parts, and braking systems as they show signs of wear to preserve ride quality and safety.

  • Keep comprehensive maintenance records and address recalls promptly to preserve value and reliability.


Adhering to these maintenance practices does not guarantee unlimited life, but it significantly improves the odds that a Ridgeline will perform well into higher mileages.


Buying or reviewing a high-mileage Ridgeline: checks to perform


When evaluating a Ridgeline with substantial mileage, a careful inspection and a complete service history are essential. The following checks help buyers assess remaining life and potential upcoming costs.



  • Verify maintenance records and any owner notes on major systems: engine, transmission, cooling, and suspension.

  • Inspect for rust or corrosion, especially in the frame and underbody where applicable in older models.

  • Look for consistent service on tires, brakes, and fluids; request receipts for major repairs and replacements.

  • Test drive to assess transmission smoothness, engine response, steering feel, and braking performance; note any unusual noises or vibrations.

  • Check for open recalls and outstanding service campaigns and confirm they have been completed.


With a transparent history, a high-mileage Ridgeline can still offer reliable service, but buyers should budget for expected wear-related maintenance and occasional major components.


Summary


High mileage for a Honda Ridgeline generally starts around 200,000 miles, with 250,000 miles and beyond regarded as exceptional. Maintenance discipline, driving conditions, and a complete service history dramatically influence how well a Ridgeline holds up after many miles. Prospective buyers and current owners should prioritize thorough records, proactive maintenance, and careful inspection when assessing longevity prospects for this Honda pickup.

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