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I will say this they all do not come with AWD. Just one of the many reasons I couldn't buy the new Ridgeline model. I had a 2008 Ridgeline RTL and loved it. I was excited about the redesign until I saw what they turned it into. Decided I'd go right back to the Toyota 4Runner. I'd owned one of those in 2004. Plus when the current models came out they were so overpriced. Can't even imagine what they cost now. Good review though. Thanks.
And Honda didn't do ANY refreshes for 2025. Same Ridgeline. Everything described is the same as 2024. No new engine offering (Hybrid) no interior changes, same infotainment system, no 360 degree camera. Cost is still up there with the most expensive mid size vehicles, with a Black line coming in at over 50k. Honda didn't listen to its potential customers, so.... they once again fall behind Not saying the Ridgeline isn't a good Unibody Truck, however, with just a few tweaks, it could have been the number one seller in the market 😢
Perfectly willing to change that two or three times throughout the truck's lifespan. You're suppose to change a chain that often too. Plus, the engine is incredibly reliable in general. Most other engines, chain or not, would be lucky to make it to that second chance; this one you can probably *expect* it to last that long.
🔴Do you think the Ridgeline's new upgrades make it a serious contender in the midsize market?🤔
🏆 Toyota CEO announces 5 Toyota models for 2025 WATCH HERE 👉 ua-cam.com/video/xRCpnwkIYSI/v-deo.html
You mean that it stuns no one.
This is the 2024 descriptions. The title says 2025. Why?
Virtually the same truckette.
I will say this they all do not come with AWD. Just one of the many reasons I couldn't buy the new Ridgeline model. I had a 2008 Ridgeline RTL and loved it. I was excited about the redesign until I saw what they turned it into. Decided I'd go right back to the Toyota 4Runner. I'd owned one of those in 2004. Plus when the current models came out they were so overpriced. Can't even imagine what they cost now. Good review though. Thanks.
Not sure about the US. But in Canada, all Ridgelines are AWD
@@sergecollette8779In the US too.
All Ridgelines are AWD.
THE Pilot has FWD and AWD.
@jamesseabolt5915 I own Ridgeline 2024 mine has AWD I’m from Florida . I checked up all models before purchasing my new truck and all them has AWD !
And Honda didn't do ANY refreshes for 2025. Same Ridgeline. Everything described is the same as 2024. No new engine offering (Hybrid) no interior changes, same infotainment system, no 360 degree camera. Cost is still up there with the most expensive mid size vehicles, with a Black line coming in at over 50k.
Honda didn't listen to its potential customers, so.... they once again fall behind
Not saying the Ridgeline isn't a good Unibody Truck, however, with just a few tweaks, it could have been the number one seller in the market 😢
Misleading Information. This about how great the Ridgeline is, not about the 2025 model specifically as the title says.
But, it has a timing belt not a timing chain. So be prepared to spend $1200-$1400 at 80K to have the timing belt changed.
Not true. Timing belt only to be changed around 200,000km
Perfectly willing to change that two or three times throughout the truck's lifespan. You're suppose to change a chain that often too. Plus, the engine is incredibly reliable in general. Most other engines, chain or not, would be lucky to make it to that second chance; this one you can probably *expect* it to last that long.
I change my own spend close to nothing.
@@seanjamesmacleod241 Wish you were my neighbor!