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US $9,999.99
Year:2008 Mileage:148000
Location:

North Olmsted, Ohio, United States

North Olmsted, Ohio, United States
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Up for sale today is my Wife's beautiful original one owner Black 2008 Honda Ridgeline RTX Quad Cab 4X4 Automatic 3.5L V6 Pickup Truck. It is FULLY loaded with full power options such as: Power windows, power locks, power mirrors, COLD A/C, Cruise control, wipers with delay, 17" alloy wheels, NEW Goodyear Fortera HL 245/65/17 Tires, factory Tow Package and a Factory CD Player with premium sound, Black Sport Grille, LED Daytime Running Fog Lights on ignition, updated new style red tail lights, fold up tonneau cover, and much more.

This is one of the nicest Honda Ridgeline RTX's you will find used. It has been a Florida car its ENTIRE life, as the Clean, accident free carfax shows. My Wife is a Real Estate Agent, and bought it brand new from the dealership floor, as she wanted something nice to drive up to client's house in. We own a house in Ohio as well, and it made the trip back and forth during the summer a few times. Truck has never seen snow, or salt, and has ZERO issues of rust or oxidation, as you can see by the underside pictures below.

This Ridgeline does have 148k miles, but has been always well maintained. It has always has proper oil changes, coolant flushes, and transmission flushes on time -  and we have a book of receipts to back this up. Any time there were any issues, it was serviced immediately at the dealer. The body looks good for its age, with ZERO rust on any body panel and the underside is nearly as clean. There are some scrapes, paint chips, and scratches on a few panels, but no large dents. It could use a good wax and buff, but actually looks very good for a black 7 year old truck. Please look at the larger pictures below.

This truck has ZERO PROBLEMS, not a single thing to fix. This truck will last you many more years with no repairs to be had. We took it to our local dealer for a pre-sale inspection, and they did an oil change, transmission flush, replaced 2 Tire Pressure sensors, serviced the A/C system, and gave the truck a 110 point inspection. They found no other issues. The tires are less than 3 months old and have over 90% tread left. The timing belt and tensioner, water pump, coolant and serpentine drive belt, and spark plugs were all replaced at 120,000 miles in 2013.

The interior of the truck looks good, but has some scratches on the rear seats from setting large poster displays in the back seat. The seats do have some light staining, and there is a mark on the passenger seat. Dash, headliner, and carpet all look great as you can see. The CD Player works great, as does all the power options, and there are no trouble lights on the dashboard lit up. The seats are still plush and everything works as if it were new. The truck runs and drives like a new truck with no suspension noise,a smooth s butter shifting transmission, and smooth in the city and on the highway. Must be driven to be appreciated.

If you are looking for one of the nicest running Honda Ridgeline RTX 4x4 with nothing needed to be fixed, that will last many years to come, this is the truck for you. I guarantee you will not find a nicer one under $10,000 at any dealer, on eBay or Craigslist locally. Most trucks in far worse condition with multiple owners and no service history are asking $13,000 - $15,000 with the same mileage.

I also work for a company that has a broker program transporting cars across the united states. I would trust this truck to drive from Ohio to California without a single issue - and I would be happy to meet you at the airport. But if you wanted it transported, let me know as I get great rates.

Feel free to call, text, or email me with any questions you may have at 614-522-9626. Scroll down further to see over 100 additional pictures showing every aspect of this truck, the spotless CarFax, and underside pictures taken at the dealer as well:


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