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I have had 2 Ridgelines and really loved both of them. I am a homebuilder and found the bed big enought to hold 8' long sheetrock ( with tailgate down). I plan on getting a third one when they come out with a hybrid. I put a lot of miles on my trucks driving from job site to job site really appreciate the comfortable ride and the leather interior. My wife even likes to take it on vacations it is so comfortable to ride in. The bed truck is a absolutely a agreat feature to store my drill guns and other tools I use every day at work.
I traded in a 2024 crv hybrid with 2500 miles for a 2025 black edition ridgeline. It was such an underpowered POS I was constantly struggling to go up the long hills out here in AZ . When I took it to the dealer to ask what was wrong the service adviser just laughed and said Well that's a hybrid for you and walked away. So now we have a 24 pilot elite and the 25 ridgey we love the power the ride and the similarity so going from one to the other is seamless. My wife loves the size and handling of the ridgey where as she totally hated my toyota tacoma I used to have. For us it is the perfect tuck. We do not tow, we do not go off road ( with the condition of some of the roads out here, that could be debatable) and we don't need to carry 50 bales of hay. It will carry plywood and 6 dog cages so we are happy
Yeah, right you need to check your prices on that Nissan and that Toyota because the price is you're quoting is for the most basic that they make non-four-wheel-drive Honda makes the best midsize truck in the United States and it's more affordable and it's cheaper on gas
Hybrid technology is a trade-off and knocking Ridgeline for the "Hybrid" argument is weak at best. It costs more, more can break and be more costly to repair. Lower cost of ownership and reliability (proven tech) are much better barometer for long term success = happy owners. Lexus succeeded with that strategy. Honda, if it keeps to this flight path with the Ridgeline, know your market, will reward the intelligent buyer and itself.
So basically if you need a truck that is comfortable no worries of turbos and don't plan on off roading your pick-up like most that buy their pick-ups and enjoy the ride then the Ridgeline is not for you. 🤔
The Rideline is not a typical pick up. It's a weekend warrior. Its good for what it is. I would buy one. Hel of a lot more reliable than a ford or chevy,and cheaper than a toyota,and the transmission won't explode. Try to find a toyota truck on a dealer lot for 32k, you will never find that
Sustainability stupid thing I've ever heard what's wrong with this world!!! First of all 3.5 V6 motor is the best on the market and we definitely do not want to hybrid very hard on their engines and the engines don't last!!! Hybrids are just a gimmick people fall for cuz they don't do their research what ignorance!!! We don't want a four banger absolutely garbage we don't want to hybrid because they're absolutely garbage as well Honda knows exactly what they're doing by keeping this mortar reliable and durable I can tell you haven't done your homework neither!!
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Promoting a Ram vehicle in a thread of folks defending their Ridgelines. Clever way to increase engagement? 😂
0:34 but we’re drivers that are looking for an all around unibody truck. This is the best in the market.
I have had 2 Ridgelines and really loved both of them. I am a homebuilder and found the bed big enought to hold 8' long sheetrock ( with tailgate down). I plan on getting a third one when they come out with a hybrid. I put a lot of miles on my trucks driving from job site to job site really appreciate the comfortable ride and the leather interior. My wife even likes to take it on vacations it is so comfortable to ride in. The bed truck is a absolutely a agreat feature to store my drill guns and other tools I use every day at work.
I bought a '25 Ridgeline Sport today. All of the negatives you listed are positives for me!😂
I traded in a 2024 crv hybrid with 2500 miles for a 2025 black edition ridgeline. It was such an underpowered POS I was constantly struggling to go up the long hills out here in AZ . When I took it to the dealer to ask what was wrong the service adviser just laughed and said Well that's a hybrid for you and walked away. So now we have a 24 pilot elite and the 25 ridgey we love the power the ride and the similarity so going from one to the other is seamless. My wife loves the size and handling of the ridgey where as she totally hated my toyota tacoma I used to have. For us it is the perfect tuck. We do not tow, we do not go off road ( with the condition of some of the roads out here, that could be debatable) and we don't need to carry 50 bales of hay. It will carry plywood and 6 dog cages so we are happy
Yeah, right you need to check your prices on that Nissan and that Toyota because the price is you're quoting is for the most basic that they make non-four-wheel-drive Honda makes the best midsize truck in the United States and it's more affordable and it's cheaper on gas
Hybrid technology is a trade-off and knocking Ridgeline for the "Hybrid" argument is weak at best. It costs more, more can break and be more costly to repair. Lower cost of ownership and reliability (proven tech) are much better barometer for long term success = happy owners. Lexus succeeded with that strategy. Honda, if it keeps to this flight path with the Ridgeline, know your market, will reward the intelligent buyer and itself.
It's crazy that Honda hasn't provided an actual Generation Three Ridgeline. Something cool looking and highly functional.
Why is this???
So basically if you need a truck that is comfortable no worries of turbos and don't plan on off roading your pick-up like most that buy their pick-ups and enjoy the ride then the Ridgeline is not for you. 🤔
The Rideline is not a typical pick up. It's a weekend warrior. Its good for what it is. I would buy one. Hel of a lot more reliable than a ford or chevy,and cheaper than a toyota,and the transmission won't explode. Try to find a toyota truck on a dealer lot for 32k, you will never find that
So if you already own and off road vehicle then the Honda Ridgeline is for you.
You'll be thinking long and hard about those transmission codes.
For God sake make a Gen 3 Ridgeline that looks like a truck. The second Gen looks like grandma's car.
Sustainability stupid thing I've ever heard what's wrong with this world!!! First of all 3.5 V6 motor is the best on the market and we definitely do not want to hybrid very hard on their engines and the engines don't last!!! Hybrids are just a gimmick people fall for cuz they don't do their research what ignorance!!! We don't want a four banger absolutely garbage we don't want to hybrid because they're absolutely garbage as well Honda knows exactly what they're doing by keeping this mortar reliable and durable I can tell you haven't done your homework neither!!