Used 2020 HondaRidgeline RTL-E

On the Lot
Gwatney Chevrolet
    Exterior Color
    Black
    Interior Color
    BLACK
    Odometer
    42,251 miles
    Transmission
    Automatic
    VIN
    5FPYK3F76LB011231
    Stock Number
    P10192
    Honda Ridgeline
    • CARFAX 1-Owner Good Value Badge

    Included Packages & Accessories

    Detailed Specifications

    • Max seating capacity: 5
    • Horsepower: 280

    Dealer Notes

    Discover the perfect balance of capability, comfort, and convenience in the 2020 Honda Ridgeline RTL-E. This exceptional midsize truck seamlessly blends rugged performance with refined luxury, making it the ideal choice for those who demand more from their daily driver.

    Highlighted by a - Honda Satellite-Linked Navigation System - the Ridgeline RTL-E offers an unparalleled level of connectivity and convenience. Enjoy the convenience of - Bluetooth® Hands-Free Link, Apple CarPlay/Android Auto, and a premium audio system with - 8 Speakers and - SiriusXM Radio. Stay comfortable in any weather with - Dual-Zone Automatic Climate Control and - Heated Front Seats, while the - Power Moonroof and - Leather-Wrapped Steering Wheel add a touch of sophistication to your daily commute.

    Safety is paramount in the Ridgeline RTL-E, with features like - Collision Mitigation Braking System (CMBS) + FCW, - Blind Spot Information (BSI) System, and - Rear Parking Camera providing peace of mind on the road. The - 4-Wheel Disc Brakes and - 4-Wheel Independent Suspension ensure a smooth, confident ride, while the - AWD system delivers impressive traction and control in any conditions.

    Powered by a robust - 3.5L V6 SOHC i-VTEC 24V engine and paired with a - 9-Speed Automatic Transmission, the Ridgeline RTL-E delivers impressive performance with an EPA-estimated - 19 city / 24 highway MPG. Whether you're hauling gear, towing a trailer, or navigating the daily grind, this truck has the capability to handle it all.

    Elevate your driving experience with the exceptional 2020 Honda Ridgeline RTL-E. With its uncompromising blend of power, technology, and comfort, this midsize truck is the perfect companion for your active lifestyle. Visit our showroom today and let us demonstrate how the Ridgeline RTL-E can transform the way you think about pickup trucks.

    KBB.com Consumer Reviews

    Kelley Blue Book - KBB.com
    Overall4.6Out of 5
    • Almost Perfect

      By splat on 12/18/2025 2:38:36 AM

      4.0
      After seven months and 12k miles, I've come to really appreciate just how good this truck is. The ride, quietness, comfort and fuel economy of a car, combined with the utility of a truck make it a nearly perfect vehicle. It has the ideal ride and seat height to provide a commanding view of the road yet still allows easy entry and exit, for both me (6 ft 2 in) and my wife (5 ft. 3 in.). I absolutely love the in-bed trunk. The infotainment system is generally easy to use, though I wish it would honor the play status of the music app when connected to the phone (sadly, a complaint I have with EVERY car that connects to my phone). Fit and finish are first rate, though some interior material choices could have been better. In typical Honda fashion, most everything just works as it should and without constant intervention. That is until one gets to the 'Honda-sensing' safety systems. Running down the list of the safety systems, let's start with the road departure mitigation. Not only is it intrusive, it's too sensitive and when it activates aggressively slows down the vehicle (much to my consternation). Overriding it requires far too much effort. Next up is forward collision warning. Another system that is too sensitive for real-world driving; in any high traffic situation it constantly flashes and/or screams at the driver; it's quite annoying. Then we come to adaptive cruise control. It is easily confused in traffic (where its use is particularly desirable), especially along a curved road. When it is trailing a vehicle, there is too little distance hysteresis, which results in an irritating bucking condition; both braking and acceleration are far too aggressive. Lane keeping assist, oddly, has the opposite problem. Its centering algorithm has too much hysteresis and it also is easily confused in turns. That, combined with insufficient steering authority results in the truck constantly wandering in the lane. Finally, we come to auto high-beams. How this function made it into production escapes me. Another easily confused system, it constantly flashes oncoming vehicles and randomly turns on and off (even on completely unlit rural roads). Unlike the other systems though, it is nigh impossible to disable. No doubt there is a way, but I have tried every suggested instruction I can find to turn it off, thus far to no avail. In short, these systems are utterly useless, and as implemented on this vehicle actually REDUCE safety because of their horridly poor performance. All have been turned off entirely or disabled where I could. To be fair, I have yet to drive a vehicle with similar systems, from any manufacturer, that actually work properly. Some, such as our XC60 are better than others, but in my experience few are worth the added cost and complexity they bring to the vehicles. If one moves past these 'safety' systems and focuses on the truck itself, though, it's difficult to find fault. It's the ideal combination of truck and car attributes that make it an outstanding daily driver and commuter vehicle. Despite the shortcomings, I've been very happy with it.
    • 2019 Honda Ridgeline

      By James on 12/9/2025 2:17:22 AM

      5.0
      Bought used with 35000 miles, four years later has 54000 miles. A great pick-up truck! Easy to drive, runs very well. Has great space for hauling everything from dirt to furniture.
    • Best truck for me

      By Gary on 10/17/2025 2:18:55 PM

      5.0
      I have the 2025 Black Edition Ridgeline and overall it's a solid vehicle. Fuel mileage with 87 octane is 22-25 mpg on the highway with a smooth ride. I really like the swing away tailgate for ease of loading & unloading items. The bed "trunk" is an added weatherproof storage area. When the rear seats are folded in the upright position there is plenty of room for other cargo. Occasionally, I tow an aluminum trailer with a UTV loaded on it for around 150 mile round trip and the truck could use more power but it's a V6 and it's adequate for me.