2024 Honda Ridgeline vs 2024 Ford Maverick: Which Fake Truck Is The Best Truck?

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  • Today I compare a 2024 Honda Ridgeline Trail Sport to a 2024 Ford Maverick Tremor!
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  • @mar0188
    @mar0188 22 дні тому +24

    I own a Ridgeline and I love it the best Midsize truck could ever have no complain

    • @thomasnegron2813
      @thomasnegron2813 21 день тому +3

      Mav is made in Mexico and the Ridgeline USA. Honda reliability is also better.

    • @garypatrick7817
      @garypatrick7817 17 днів тому

      @@outsidewithmrtgood to know..

    • @Foomanlol
      @Foomanlol 13 днів тому

      Everything is great about it except the price.

    • @ChesterSm-ge1hb
      @ChesterSm-ge1hb 8 днів тому

      @@FoomanlolCompared to what?

  • @markhall7487
    @markhall7487 21 день тому +5

    I own a 2021 Honda Ridgeline RTL-E I bought a 2023 Ford maverick XLT all-wheel-drive decided to keep my Honda Ridgeline after owning both for a month and driving them back to back to compare

  • @Grimlock1973
    @Grimlock1973 21 день тому +7

    Ridgeline all the way!

  • @piotrk1047
    @piotrk1047 21 день тому +5

    both are kool vehicles but those inside materials on maverick feel like a eco friendly car in the 20k range ... and the ridgeline price point puts it into full size truck range ...
    Neat trucks overall but both out of there price range...
    Ty for sharing.

  • @TheHartmans36
    @TheHartmans36 20 днів тому +3

    This isn’t even a comparison. Ridgeline by far. Love our 2022!

  • @SoulPhoenix27
    @SoulPhoenix27 18 днів тому +2

    I didnt see the storage space you can get by lifting the rear seats of the Mav

  • @benlecluyse
    @benlecluyse 22 дні тому +1

    Insane cars Ben !! ❤❤

  • @Dan-ks9zd
    @Dan-ks9zd 21 день тому +3

    Ridgeline interior is way more spacious- just look at the size and width of the center console compared to all of the other midsize trucks. I went with Ridgeline. I also like the taller ride height and reliability of the Ridgeline. The Ridgeline conquered this segment two decades ago while other manufacturers are just now joining the game with the Ford Maverick and the Hyundai Santa Cruz. Ridgeline has perfected their vehicle while others are still relatively new and working out kinks

    • @plmn93
      @plmn93 21 день тому +1

      Maverick is more spacious than most midsize trucks too. In fact, it has an inch more front legroom and just 1 inch less in the rear compared to the Ridgeline. And Ford is on track this year to sell three times as many Mavericks as Honda is Ridgelines, so I'd argue that it's Honda who hasn't worked out the kinks when it comes to what the market wants.

  • @JBishop25
    @JBishop25 21 день тому +7

    The local Honda dealer had a Maverick I was interested so I went and gave it a whirl. It was a 23 with about 5k miles. Maybe it was an anomaly, but the transmission was jerking the truck around so I didn’t buy it. For shits and giggles, I drove a ridgeline. That’s the one I brought home. Over about a similar 10 mile rest route, the Ridgeline drove better, was more comfortable, and much smoother. I bought the ridgeline, for considerably more money, because it’s a considerably better rig.

    • @luisvilla799
      @luisvilla799 20 днів тому

      The only thing about the ridgeline is fwd no truck should be front wheel drive

    • @JBishop25
      @JBishop25 20 днів тому

      @@luisvilla799 fwd is no longer available on Ridgeline. Maverick does have FWD available still…

    • @luisvilla799
      @luisvilla799 20 днів тому

      @@JBishop25 thanks so it’s back wheel drive or awd

    • @Drg24800
      @Drg24800 19 днів тому

      @@luisvilla799 The Ridgeline has standard awd

    • @luisvilla799
      @luisvilla799 19 днів тому

      @@Drg24800 thanks but is engine mounted side to side or front to back

  • @mickiemack2748
    @mickiemack2748 21 день тому +2

    Another top notch review Ben. I got a 2023 Ridgeline RTL-E (fully loaded) in mid-January - just a few Thousand more than the Maverick. RL has nicer interior, quieter ride and the engine is super smooth and very muted in most driving conditions. The Maverick looks kinda dinky in person and the upper trims are saddled with dealer markups. I guess the Maverick Hybrid would have the upper hand in MPG but again, hard to find and dealer markups make it a no go.

  • @jessewintersteen4740
    @jessewintersteen4740 19 днів тому

    The real question is tacoma or ranger for 1 day aweek off road or the ridgeline for 6 days a week commuter and is better on graded dirt roads? I would pick the Ridgeline.

  • @stw2186
    @stw2186 4 дні тому

    Which one hauls fishing gear and a 9.6 foot kayak better?

  • @boatbound3300
    @boatbound3300 21 день тому +4

    I would buy the Honda lease the Ford

  • @richsmith3120
    @richsmith3120 22 дні тому +15

    I'll take the one NOT made in Mexico. 😅

    • @lordrayden3045
      @lordrayden3045 21 день тому

      Wow, look, it’s this stupid comment
      It’s early on this one

  • @dtay8913
    @dtay8913 22 дні тому +4

    I really like them both but i LOVE the maverick.

    • @fordmaverickmaniac
      @fordmaverickmaniac 2 дні тому

      Me too! I have a bunch of videos of my turbo AWD in Park City.

  • @lordrayden3045
    @lordrayden3045 21 день тому +2

    Love my maverick tremor

  • @andremoller3639
    @andremoller3639 15 днів тому

    Have a 2021 Ridgeline. Live the truck. Everyone who rides in it always compliments the ride quality. My only complaint oanthe instrumentation panel

  • @bobbybland6419
    @bobbybland6419 18 днів тому

    I have the Ridgeline and only thing negative I would have to say is towing is only 5k limit but I have no plans to tow a loaded camper just a speed boat!

  • @ScottyBennitone
    @ScottyBennitone 21 день тому +5

    I own a maverick and I will say it is nowhere near the ridgleine in trms of quality. However I paid around 15-17k less and mav does everything the rodgeline does with the exception 1k pounds less towing. . .

    • @plmn93
      @plmn93 21 день тому +2

      Yep I can forgive a lot at the Maverick's price point. Obviously, so can a lot of other people.

    • @fordmaverickmaniac
      @fordmaverickmaniac 2 дні тому +1

      I like the price of the Mav so much I bought 4 that I show in my videos. It's like getting 2 trucks for the price of 1 full size truck or SUV.

    • @plmn93
      @plmn93 2 дні тому

      @@fordmaverickmaniac Username checks out.

  • @joyofnft8084
    @joyofnft8084 21 день тому +5

    The Maverick XL hybrid, plus $13k in your pocket and 38 mpg is the winner.

    • @captured_agent5714
      @captured_agent5714 12 днів тому

      But what if you need more performance when driving around town running errands

    • @joyofnft8084
      @joyofnft8084 11 днів тому

      @@captured_agent5714 None of the above. 🤣 You need a real midsized or full sized truck.

    • @fordmaverickmaniac
      @fordmaverickmaniac 2 дні тому

      Yes, if you want to spend a lot more, don't buy a Mav. At the price and mpg, I sold my other vehicles and only own Mavericks I show in my content.

  • @edaddyx2hansonjr436
    @edaddyx2hansonjr436 21 день тому

    Love the title of this video! Lol

  • @KenMcCune-wb3jp
    @KenMcCune-wb3jp 21 день тому

    Honda Ridgeline looks good for a midsized truck love the color

  • @5959Mikee
    @5959Mikee 14 днів тому +1

    Went with the 2024 Honda Ridgeline RTL over the Ford Maverick and the Toyota Tacoma. The 6 cylinder over the turbo 4 cylinders was the deciding factor in both cases. Have had it 2 months and so far feeling good about my decision.

    • @ChesterSm-ge1hb
      @ChesterSm-ge1hb 8 днів тому

      Mikee, the Ridgeline is about $6,000 less than a comparably equipped Tacoma

  • @rogerspalding5673
    @rogerspalding5673 21 день тому

    Ben, Don't you think the Ranger would have been a more appropriate competitor for the Ridgeline? The Ranger has some bigger, more powerful engine options than the Maverick.

  • @reignfire85
    @reignfire85 21 день тому +1

    Hey Ben, could you think about adding your "Ben Hardy Reviews" screen as an outro? It's always been a bit jarring to me to just have your videos suddenly end as they do.
    As for the vehicles, if people love them, then I'm glad to hear it, but those shifters are putting me off. I've long used and prefer a clutch shifter in the center. I was considering a Ridgeline as a backup if I can't get a Frontier, but if all the models in recent years have button shifters, then maybe that isn't a deal breaker for me, but it doesn't help either.

  • @smittysmitty481
    @smittysmitty481 22 дні тому +4

    Thank you for not comparing the Ridgeline to another mid-size truck. This is a cool vehicle, but it competes against the Maverick & Santa Cruz.

    • @deanmay338
      @deanmay338 21 день тому +2

      Yup, the Ridgeline, Santa Cruz, and Maverick are unibody pickups. However, like most midsize trucks, the Ridgeline offers a 5’ bed and the Maverick only 4.5’ and the Santa Cruz’ 4’. The Tacoma and Frontier only offer the 6’ bed as an option and don’t have the payload to back it up for my needs. This Ridgeline has 1,477 lbs of payload (the Ridgeline Sport has 1,583 lbs of payload before options). This Maverick only has 1,148 lbs of payload. A deal breaker for me. I tow a small camper and haul camping gear. Payload is critical variable for me. In addition, the Ridgeline offers power consistent with the Jeep Gladiator (another midsize truck). It is probably class leading in terms of its interior/cabin space relative to other midsize trucks. Sure, the Ridgeline is built like the Santa Cruz and Maverick, but it is the size of a midsize truck and has many of the capabilities of a midsize truck. I don’t own any midsize truck yet, but plan to buy one at the end of this year to tow our camper and haul camping gear. I am not the least bit brand loyal. I want around 1,500 lbs of payload. I looked at a GMC Canyon 4WD Elevation today. It had 1,568 lbs of payload. Nice! A Ridgeline Sport has 1,583. I have yet to look at a ‘24 Tacoma with more than 1,200 lbs of payload. The Frontier, another nice truck, also lacks in real world payload relative to the Ridgeline. In any case, I see the Ridgeline competing nicely with other midsize trucks even though it has a unibody design similar to the smaller Maverick and Santa Cruz. BTW, the Santa Cruzes are cool. And, I am a Maverick fan. Would love a Maverick Hybrid that as a daily driver and also flat towable behind a motorhome. However, for towing a small trailer like mine, I would choose the Ridgeline, particularly with its payload capabilities.

    • @plmn93
      @plmn93 21 день тому

      @@deanmay338 Most Mavericks have a payload of around 1500 pounds. The Tremor reduces payload and towing...but then the Ridgeline doesn't really offer anything comparable to it. The Ridgeline's interior is wider compared to the Maverick, but the legroom is a wash. The biggest difference of course is that the Maverick pricing ends where the Ridgeline's begins. The Ridgeline is nicer, but you pay for that.

    • @knightup6420
      @knightup6420 19 днів тому

      5.4 bed for the Ridgeline

  • @NF0911
    @NF0911 21 день тому +1

    Ridgeline hands down

  • @groundzeroautosolutions4231
    @groundzeroautosolutions4231 16 днів тому

    I would choose Honda. You can see how much more refined it is compared to Ford.

  • @joecharmley
    @joecharmley 22 дні тому +5

    The maverick better gas mileage , Ridgeline has little more room. Maverick tremor clear winner by sales 😊

    • @ChesterSm-ge1hb
      @ChesterSm-ge1hb 8 днів тому

      joe, overall cost of ownership is much better in the Ridgeline, % of trade in value Much better for the Ridgeline.. Kinda like comparing a F4 to a F35 overall

  • @drewelliott9062
    @drewelliott9062 22 дні тому +4

    The Maverick Tremor is the clear winner here

  • @heart4Pahoa
    @heart4Pahoa 21 день тому +1

    Do your research about European mechanics and their bread and butter income (read “turbo’s). That NA Honda is going to last you an easy 15-20 years with regular on-time factory scheduled maintenance (not dealer suggested). The Ford is going to start looking into your bank account around 6-8 years into ownership even with following manufacturer suggested services.

    • @plmn93
      @plmn93 21 день тому

      The Honda's 3.5 is not well regarded in Honda circles. Turbos should be some of the least of your concerns on modern engines. NONE are simple or inexpensive to repair.

    • @modmatt1
      @modmatt1 21 день тому

      We went to look at a Ridgeline last weekend and overall were impressed with the package (Trailsport). The back seat is somewhat bolt upright, but plenty of room inside and seats are comfy. As for the Honda N/A V-6 engine's reliability, it does have a timing belt, not a timing chain so that is a major expense maintenance-wise that needs to be factored in plus cylinder deactivation was added in that can be problematic. I'm not saying I'd choose the Maverick for this alone, but it doesn't have a timing belt or cyl. deactivation to contend with.

    • @heart4Pahoa
      @heart4Pahoa 19 днів тому

      @@plmn93 My observance and point is that a NA engine is going to have a better chance of longevity over any turbo engine. Turbos get hot, use more oil and generally require a cool down if pushed hard. If you don’t let the oil cool down and you shut the engine off, that oil burns up the additives and turns to sludge. So you have to constantly be checking your oil and you MUST change your oil sooner and at the noted intervals. Most working people who have not been exposed to turbo equipped engines are going to be seeing some expensive repairs in their future because there is no grace with PMs and monitoring of your oil based cooling.

    • @owequitit
      @owequitit 18 днів тому

      @@plmn93the Honda 3.5 has been around for decades and millions of units with very few issues. Those that did exist (namely only Gen 2 VCM) were worked out long ago.

    • @owequitit
      @owequitit 18 днів тому

      @@modmatt1timing belt package at a dealer is usually about $1200 out the door and happens every 105K miles. It will be changed 2-3 times in the life of the vehicle. It works out to about $.01 per mile.

  • @FishOnIsMyHandle
    @FishOnIsMyHandle 21 день тому

    👍👍

  • @jnmaher1967
    @jnmaher1967 21 день тому +1

    Honda would sell a lot of these if they priced it better. For what it is Honda is pricey

    • @lordrayden3045
      @lordrayden3045 21 день тому

      Especially with the V6
      They would sell like crazy, take the niche

    • @plmn93
      @plmn93 21 день тому

      Lower price and better efficiency. That's what people expect in a unibody pickup. Honda has whiffed for nearly 20 years. Ford nailed it on the first try. The Ridgeline is so close to being really desirable, but Honda has always seemed content to be an also-ran.

    • @johnstapler5956
      @johnstapler5956 18 днів тому

      They sell every one they can make. Most RL owners know exactly what they want and will not compromise

  • @jessewintersteen4740
    @jessewintersteen4740 19 днів тому

    Ridgeline

  • @jonmeek3879
    @jonmeek3879 21 день тому

    You must be the hardest working man on UA-cam, thanks

  • @ramonahumada4
    @ramonahumada4 20 днів тому

    Got rid of unreliable Ridgline and now have 2 Maverick hybrid!

    • @stw2186
      @stw2186 20 днів тому

      What made you want to get rid of your Ridge?

    • @ramonahumada4
      @ramonahumada4 20 днів тому +2

      Transmission problem at around 25k and other suspension and caliper issues. Honda never fixed them!! The Maverick is exactly what I always wanted in a vehicle. Compact but roomy, fast and nimble. Drives better than my wife’s ex 2021 Toyota venza limited and better MPG! I can go on and on. What you get for the price is an amazing package, even when you spec the higher trim with all bells and whistles. My wife felt the Maverick is better all around than the Venza that she got rid of it and now we have to Maverick’s.

    • @stw2186
      @stw2186 20 днів тому

      @@ramonahumada4 Thanks for that info! I'm still debating between the 2 trucks.

    • @ramonahumada4
      @ramonahumada4 20 днів тому +1

      Good luck! It all boils down to, what you need! Do you need something big, with bad MPG or are you ok with something smaller with great MPG that’s fun to drive around the City and highway. I’ve own 2 new Hondas and both had major issues. I bought them both new, and both Honda dealer and the manufacturer make it hard to repair things under warranty. Never had an issue with Ford motor company and the dealer I take my cars to.

    • @stw2186
      @stw2186 18 днів тому +1

      @@ramonahumada4 Daily driver that can haul my fishing gear and 9.6 foot kayak!

  • @rond1475
    @rond1475 17 днів тому

    Honda Ridgeline Engine ,Transmission ,assembled and engineered in the US .Ford Maverick 100% Mexican made .

  • @shaniyoung6506
    @shaniyoung6506 21 день тому +1

    Forf maverick. Its more affordable and its quicker

    • @fordmaverickmaniac
      @fordmaverickmaniac 2 дні тому

      Quick is right! The turbo AWD I show in my content is like a little rally truck.

  • @JasPlun
    @JasPlun 21 день тому +7

    Hona will be on the road long after the Ford hits the Junk Yard!

  • @SUNNY_THIND854
    @SUNNY_THIND854 18 днів тому

    Honda ridgeline is best .

  • @Danzilly
    @Danzilly 20 днів тому +1

    I'll take the ridgeline because it has a v6 and more leg room.

  • @plmn93
    @plmn93 21 день тому +2

    The biggest issue I have with the Ridgeline is that it's rated for the same fuel economy as my F-150. It is also pretty much the same as its competition which comes with bigger tires and more ground clearance. The Maverick is successful because it's what people expect in a unibody pickup. Affordable and efficient. Most people don't care that it's a "fake truck" if it doesn't have the downsides of a "real truck".

    • @owequitit
      @owequitit 18 днів тому +1

      Except real world it isn’t the same and the data clearly bears that out. Turbo engines do differentially better on the EPA test because the test cycle keeps them out of boost.
      Fuelly puts the Ridgeline clearly ahead on MPG versus the F-150.

    • @plmn93
      @plmn93 18 днів тому

      @@owequitit Let's look at those numbers. Ridgeline averages about 20.5. F-150 with the latest 2.7 from 2018 up averages about 18.5. That is 2 MPG better for the truck that is much smaller, much less capable, has much lower ground clearance, much smaller tires, 45 less HP and 140 less ft/lbs of torque. It also doesn't factor in that F-150s are more likely to be hauling heavier loads and can be optioned all the way up to 5700 pounds curb weight.
      If you are still impressed with the Ridgeline's economy given all that, I don't know what to tell you. My F-150 is averaging over 4 MPG better than my last one that had the 5.4 V8 while performing significantly better, so to imply that turbos are designed for the EPA cycle and not the real world is simply not true.

    • @owequitit
      @owequitit 18 днів тому +1

      @@plmn93 I’ve looked at the numbers and they are clear. The Ridgeline averages about 15% better FE. Only a biased fanboy would try to pretend that is insignificant.
      Further, capability aside, the majority of that data is unladen trucks on both sides because t the F-150 is primarily used as a commuter by most people, as is the Ridgeline.
      That said, the Ridgeline doesn’t do nearly as poorly as you continue to assert from video to video. Pulling full weight cars, I have averaged around 16-17MPG at western speed limits up 6% grades over long distances. Full payloads in the bed have little to no effect on MPG, just like the F-150.
      Don’t forget that the F-150 data has a much higher % of 2WD vehicles included in it.
      Further, the Ridgeline is more maneuverable, easier to park, fits in a garage much better, and rides and handles much better than an F-150. The fact that it comes with a 15% FE improvement is simply a plus. People are largely NOT buying a midsize for MPG, that is simply a specific data point you guys have chosen to zoom in on and emphasize because you can twist it to your bias. It was literally a non-consideration when I bought a midsize. I bought the midsize primarily because I wanted the smaller size and better maneuverability. I don’t use it for work, and they were capable of towing what I needed to tow, which is about 5,000lbs.
      The F-150 is a good truck and if I needed a full-size, it would have been between an F-150 or Tundra. But I didn’t need that much truck and I didn’t want to accept the tradeoffs required in choosing one. The Ridgeline is super easy to drive, works better as a DD, parks easier, handles better, gets better MPG and has performance pretty close to the base model engines on the full-size trucks (they have more power, but are also larger and heavier).
      It will tow 5,000lbs all day long with no issues and it will carry the full 1500lbs of payload with no issues. I can put 3 dirtbikes in the bed, can carry 4x8 flat and can sleep in a queen bed in the bed.
      Didn’t want a full size and didn’t need a full-size. It’s like a hammer. I am not going to use a framing hammer to break concrete and I am not going to use a sledge hammer to fix jewelry.
      Funniest part is that I used to make fun of them too, and then through circumstance I was ended up test driving one. After that, the choice was super easy and I realized how under-rated it was. At that point I didn’t care what people thought. I just think it’s funny to see all the same people running from video to video trying to secure their ego because it is fragile and a truck they have no intention of buying is somehow a threat to them.

    • @plmn93
      @plmn93 18 днів тому

      @@owequitit Sorry, only a biased fanboy would claim 15% difference is significant given the difference in size and capability. Again, I'm not making fun of the Ridgeline and think it's a good truck. But it's not for everybody and those are the reasons that I feel that it has always been an also-ran in the midsize truck segment. The excuse given by fanboys for two decades now has been that truck buyers are too vain and stupid to realize what an awesome truck it is but the Maverick has proven that is not the case. It simply has never been what most truck buyers want. Again, if you like it, great. If I didn't have three kids and spend time in the woods I would likely be driving one myself. But it wasn't quite big enough and didn't have enough ground clearance for my needs.

    • @owequitit
      @owequitit 18 днів тому

      @@plmn93 nope sorry, a 15% bonus is a significant amount whether you like it or not.
      Not a single person would turn away a 15% improvement in MPG and we both know the highway number is bigger. Check out his Trailsport 1 week review video. He was over 25MPG.
      An F-150 isn’t for everyone either, which is why the midsize segment exists in the first place.
      I have two kids in car seats and they fit fine and with careful line selection, it will do forest roads just fine. Wish Honda had put more underbody protection and ground clearance, on that I agree. However, easily remedied in the aftermarket.

  • @mtaylor6296
    @mtaylor6296 21 день тому +2

    Dial shifter vs weird button shifter - I'll take the dial shifter. Reliability of the turbo 4 vs the NA 6 - I'm sure the V6 is longer-lasting (I have a non-Ford vehicle and had to replace the turbo with less that 33K miles on it two weeks ago - a stuck wastegate, so I'm a little jaded about turbos). Still, the Maverick for the win.

    • @plmn93
      @plmn93 21 день тому +2

      I'd rather have a column shifter!

  • @robertguthrie4113
    @robertguthrie4113 21 день тому

    Why not do the ridge line vs the ranger the new ranger is better than the ridge line by far

  • @user-vt9ss3ft2z
    @user-vt9ss3ft2z 21 день тому +1

    Ill take a nissan frontier pro 4x.

  • @johnstapler5956
    @johnstapler5956 18 днів тому

    There is no Maverick in existence that will ever last as long as an RL. I currently have a 21 RTLE. Had a 06 RL. I've had all sizes of pickups from a B2000 to a Hemi RAM. Sometimes I think the 84 B2000 was the best.
    The 21 RTLE is a near perfect vehicle with an outstanding highway ride.

  • @JoseDiaz-qw7mg
    @JoseDiaz-qw7mg 21 день тому

    Japan or Mexico… you decide

    • @Gman50001
      @Gman50001 21 день тому +5

      Actually the US or Mexico. The Ridgeline is one of the most American made vehicles.

  • @charleyfrancis8671
    @charleyfrancis8671 17 днів тому

    Slow down and enunciate when you speak.

  • @FernandoGarcia-fw4sn
    @FernandoGarcia-fw4sn 21 день тому

    I have a rigedline 2023, and the truth is that the Maverick is smaller inside and out, the Ford engine is not so reliable.

    • @plmn93
      @plmn93 21 день тому

      The 2.0 actually is reliable, and the Honda 3.5 is not without issues itself.