5 Used Trucks You Should Never Buy
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- 5 Used Trucks You Should Never Buy, truck review with Scotty Kilmer. The worst used pickup trucks to buy. The most unreliable trucks to buy used. Unreliable trucks you should stay away from. Worst used trucks to avoid. Never buy these trucks. Unreliable used trucks that are money pits. Used truck buying guide and tips. Bad trucks to buy. Truck Advice. DIY car repair with Scotty Kilmer, an auto mechanic for the last 51 years.
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will you make a "5 used trucks that are a good buy" video
Ford trucks for me Scotty! Never failed me.
Hey Scotty! Has anyone from Jatco ever contacted you? 🤣
Scotty Kilmer I’m an upcoming mechanic and I have a question. Should I get a degree in Ford, GMC, or Nissan?
The X class can be had with a mercedes engine and it comes with the 7 speed mercedes auto. The frontier has a 5 speed auto. Still, it's not worth the money.
Sometimes the titles of these videos scare me. I always cross my fingers and hope my vehicles don’t make any of your don’t buy lists. Lol
As long as you buy a Toyota, you'll never get into one of his lists. LOL
Same ! I’ve got a 1st gen taco and when I saw that little pic I was so happy 😂
Tip: If you have a Toyota you are covered.
Own a 94 toyota celicia and u will have immunity on his dont buy lists
Now I'm curious. What cars do you drive?
5) Dodge RAM Daytona
4) Hummer H2
3) Honda Ridgeline
2) Chevy SSR
1) Mercedez X Class
Brenda Me not all hero’s wear capes
You're short - cutting good entertainment. Thankfully, you're not short - cutting 1600 Dodge crybabies that drank the koolaid.
Brenda Me no Mercedes x class is s Nissan truck
Came here to find out if Toyota made the list...lol
I prefer the Newer Ridgeline with the bed audio and in bed trunk over the older ones
My dad got a 2006 Honda Ridgeline when they first came out. Never broke and was a great “truck” (not really a truck). He drove it for about 90,000 miles and then I bought it since he took care of it when I was 18. Put a total of 250,000 miles on it and nothing broke on it. Only did regular maintenance. Maybe I got lucky but was kinda surprised this made the list.
No, there good all around vehicles. Why wouldn't a honda be?
same 2006 with over 230K miles , not one issue, just normal maintenance items. And it is a real truck most people who buy this class of truck do not haul anything major. It is not a f250 or f450 but it never claimed to be.
yeah, Scotty really didnt sway my opinion on the Ridgeline, I still plan on buying one.
Ridgeline used as a car shouldn't give you problem. It's when Ridgeline is used as a real truck (heavy load, tow, rough terrain, etc) , it will start giving you problems.
roggie77777 100% correct. I’m currently in a 2016 F250 lariat 6.7 power stroke. It’s a work truck and I wouldn’t ever attempt to pull 18,000 pounds in my Honda lol. For what it’s design for, it’s a great truck. I really abused that truck because I took it off roading and everything. Only got stuck once lol. I over worked that truck and it still didn’t break.
My Wife bought me a Brand New 2007 Ridgeline. I’m just shy of 13 incredible years of proud Ridgeline ownership. The Vehicle has NEVER been in the Shop..., You know why - - Because they’re Friggin Perfect !!! I’ve never needed a repair, because you can’t repair Perfection !! Scotty is just MAD that he wasn’t allowed to join The Ridgeline Owners Club. Rev That, Scotty.
The best truck I've ever owned was my '94 Toyota Celica
Haaaa a Nice Try lol
That’s my favourite SUV
I've towed stuck 4x4 trucks with a Datsun 310
I towed Scotty's fat wife to Wendy's in my Celica
Thats a limousine
I have a 08 Ridgeline with just over 90k on it and have never had a problem. Now I don't use it as a heavy-duty use truck but for small loads and around town it's great.
Honda makes great small engines...if you were smart you would head Scottys advice and just take really good care of that automatic transmission, flush it out now if you havnt already and never ever unless your about to be hit by a train. floor it and hold it there while it shifts and use your brake instead of just switching from reverse to drive like my wife does
Michael Wells yup. My mother had one. Thing was amazing
Our 2006 ridgeline has 215k+ miles and going strong
Michael Ask Scotty, never ever flush your automatic transmission. You will ruin it. Just drain and refill.
"Beware of false knowledge; it is more dangerous than ignorance" George Bernard Shaw
“Pickup trucks are for work not for racing” AMEN
kelly love they race in a straight line like american muscle cars, no1 races them around corners like japanese gtr 34 or supras
whatEver why are ppl always concerned with what other ppl do with their property? just be glad we have the option for more comfortable features as better handling/feeling suspension or a/c. my dad has an old 78 f100 and you seriously feel evert single tiny bump on the road like if it was a huge pothole. worry bout yours and your money bud.
NASCAR trucks
idk the mini trucks of the 80's and 90's seem to handle pretty decent.
What if racing is your work? :o
I would have to disagree with you on the Honda Ridgeline, I’ve had mine for 11 years and she’s pushing 420k miles and I’ve never ever had a huge problem with it, yeah a little rust on the rockers but fixed that up. The vtec in that thing still purrs, remember oil and oil filters improve a cars life.
As soon as it hits 420 it will start smoking
Thats good to know i just bought a used 2014 ridgeline with 35k miles some guy had it in a garage never drove it. Its my first truck so im hoping I can drive it for a long time
How's it still holding up?
@@BigWheel. pretty awesome! I've gone ahead and did a number of maintenance like oil, trans, differential, transfer case, coolant, filter changes. I'm 4real about keeping it
Ridge line is a city truck... not really meant to tow/haul stuff... but a great for doing light duty things, for a carpenter/maintenance man.
Honestly, Scotty, I used to work at a truck accessory center, and I saw everything. Including a Honda Ridgeline with 400,000mi. I talked to the owner and I asked him what he'd done to the thing, and he straight up just said maintain it and don't try to haul more than a quad or a dirt bike in it. It's not a hauling vehicle. It's a daily driver that you can put some things in the bed of.
Honda needs to make a real full-sized truck, similar to a Tundra, with a V8 or a turbo-charged V6.
That's the thing he was saying for some of the other trucks. They're a Ridgeline isn't a working truck, it can't haul and doesn't have a big enough bed, which kind of defeats the purpose of having a truck in the first place.
It's a "toy truck"
Or something a chick would think is cute and feels like a truck. Haha!
Most people that own trucks don't haul anything more than groceries, or a washer & dryer when it's time for a new set.
I recently pulled an enclosed trailer from GA to CA with my 2009 Silverado, but honestly I have hauled much with the truck since 2010.
Had a Ridgeline and loved it. I've owned many older GM trucks and they are great as well but the Ridgeline felt like it was built better and had no issues... except that the V6 burned fuel like a 5.7 liter chev V8.
Of course it burned fuel
It's a v6
Thanks for the time and energy you take to educate the people Scotty. Truly appreciated.
Tim Brown You deleted your comment you nerdy wimp
Look closer Mr. Leroy, all my comments are there sir. Also thanks for your service to the country. Good night Mr. Leroy.
Tim Brown How the heck did you know I served?
Tim Brown And I see your comments now?
I love my 2017 Toyota Tacoma. Never had a problem. My cousins 2018 Dodge Ram 3500 will soon be out of the shop after he gets a new transmission 😂😂😂
My 2008 Ridgeline has needed very little since I purchased it used in 2010. Apart from regular maintanence items it has had the recalled airbags replaced, 3 light bulbs and a rubber in the suspension that was causing a rattle. Its a run around farm truck and has towed all kinds of stuff. Most reliable truck around here in 50 years.
my 2008 Ridgeline (lost due to a t-bone wreck), was a better machine than my 2015 Silverado. Bought with 50K miles...departed at like 125Kmiles. Moment of silence.....and the best part? When I got t-boned....I opened the door and walked away unhurt. It was a GREAT truck and it had tons of value left.
James Dicken sorry, but I don’t believe the first part of your statement for a minute.
to be fair most machines are better machines than a 2015 gm
Mike Holland yea right. I’m sure that you have owned enough of them to know right? Right? Clearly, you speak from experience.
James Your pictures can't be shown in youtube comments.
"Most earthlings can only hear what will further their preconceived ideas." me
A wiper blade on my 2015 Silverado has failed.
My first time disagreeing with Scotty. I own a 2012 Ridgeline Sport (same as in your pop up video)... Completely trouble-free and most dependable and functional!
ditto, I've got a 2009 RTL that I bought used 3 years ago. It appeared to have been treated well and the previous (original) owner kept all the records, and has treated me well since I've owned it. It hauls what I need hauled, it pulls a 20' rv without breaking a sweat, and it goes off road as well as any 4x4 I've ever owned. Just one note for Scotty on this one. You titled your list "5 used trucks you should never buy". Hate to break it to you, sparky, but the 1st gen Ridgeline isn't a truck. It's not even classified as a truck. It's classified as an SUV or, more accurately, an XUV.
he obviously doesnt know that much about TRUCKS... if he did he'd know these (EVERY ONE OF THESE) are not marketed to be work trucks, they're "specialty trucks" for those who dont want a minivan but want something larger than a car. It'd be like saying dont buy this sports car and then list a bunch of hybrids...
J G You’re missing the point on (the 1st Gen) Ridgeline. People aren’t buying these to haul sheets of plywood or Sheetrock. They offer 5 passenger seating with the “utility” putting items in their bed that you couldn’t get in an enclosed SUV. I use my to haul everything from Snowblowers to Motorcycles. The under trunk in the bed is actually a very useful feature as well where I have kept everything from tools, to using it’s “ice cooler” feature filling with ice and drinks. When done, there is a drain plug to drain out all the water from the melting ice.... As for reliability, the Honda 3.5 with basic oil changes and making sure you do the timing belt every 105k miles, their basically bullet-proof for a V6. I’ve also towed car trailers and a 16ft RV with the installed brake-controller tat the Ridgeline is pre-wired for. No issues whatsoever.... Agian, Scotty made the wrong call by putting the Ridgeline on this list, I’d buy a used 1st gen in a heartbeat! The 2nd Gen lost the design character of the 1st leaving the 2nd gen looking bland and much to commonly basic...
Another RL owner here. 90k on it and it still runs like new. Don't understand why this one is on the list. I'd certainly buy a used one.
My 1999 Tacoma is 20 years old and running wonderfully. 207,000 and doesn't burn a drop of oil, no rust, she has been a great vehicle.
Not all heros wear capes.
Some wear dickies.
Ty Scotty
Exactly
Not sure what your customers are doing with their ridgelines but I have a 2007 with 180,000+ miles and the only thing I've done is a set of brake rotors + 2 $5 relays for the air conditioning system. I got 85,000 miles on the first set of Michelin Tires + 95 k on the second set I'll get a 100 K ez. If you're looking to tow 10000 pounds I get your point but for the average truck owner it will handle everything they need. you should own one for a while, I think it change your mind Scotty
Steven Hoffman - yes the factory Michelin tires were great! Had to get new ones at 75000 cause they were dry rotting. Quality everything on that truck
@Steven Hoffman
Good for you. You use your Ridgeline like a car and it lasted. Bravo. Scotty's talkin about people using a truck as a truck. Big difference. Ill agree Honda engines are awesome. But the rest, not "truck" worthy.
Scotty my dad has 2010 honda ridgeline and still solid until now. It has 260k miles on it. The only thing we change is the catalitic converter, aside from that its all good
I have a 2011 170,000 km ( Canada ), I haven't even changed a light bulb yet. I think that Scotty had a bad day.
As a truck it kind of sucks. Dont know why honda dont just build a.truck
@@suprapike Because Honda knows the market. Honda owners don't want trucks. Truck owners do not want Hondas. They made limited quantities for the overlap that does exist. And so far they have sold every one they made reliably and even have had a wait list in some areas. It was only made to be truck-like enough.
assasinbassin comerford
I’ve asked that same question, but Honda has made a hard and fast marketing decision.
Honda has stated it doesn’t want to wade into the pickup market. The hype pickup crowd are an insecure bunch, and some of the most impractical shoppers that rival teenage girl’s sensibilities.
And I’ve driven “big tough” American trucks all my life, but this new age of cultish truck buyers are a tender group.
Honda states it doesn’t want to pull from the traditional pickup crowd, but just to give current Honda owners a pickup option to keep the buyers fleet all-Honda
@@acephantom903 Exactly!!
SORRY, wrong about the Ridgeline. have over 230k never one issue. 4 in extended family, never one issue. all 2006,7,9
90% of Ford trucks built before 2010 are still on the road.
The other 10% made it home.
I had a 1999 Ranger and went up to 200K with no major issues. I gave it to my ex landlord as I had to buy something with better gas mileage. I miss her. Best vehicle I ever owned.
Bullshit. Still driving my 1999 ford pickup and the only thing I replaced was the water pump. My buddy's all drive older Fords with no issues that amount to anything. We own 5 Ford work trucks and we beat them up. Still working them hauling landscaping stuff. They are 2000 F150s. Still running strong with no major issues. We also have 2 Tundras which are 2005s. What great trucks. They pull our equip trailers.
soon the 10 percent will join the 90% and go back to work again
Had two dodge trucks that had 200k and never had a problem
@@ritualatom4119 I wish I had your luck. I had a new 2016 Ram 1500 5.7 4x4 and it had many issues. I traded it for a 2019 Titan SV 4x4.
I have some friends with the first gen Honda Ridgeline, they all have high miles and they don’t have complaints. 🤷♂️
My mom has one and she loves it. But she also doesn't haul anything.
Yeah, I have one as well never had problems with it, I’ve had for 3 years now
My coworker has one and he has a ton of problems with it
621k kms on a 09 Ridgleline before the motor locked up......the transmissions behind the Ridgelines are a Manual based with soloniods to change the gears. It's not a conventional ring/sun/Carrier assembly.
OH Scotty you forgot the 1.5 million Toyota Tacoma’s recalled with rusting frames and leaf springs. 🌮
Ha ha I remember that I think they paid out like $4500 on 20-year-old trucks because the frames split in half
My 2000 Tacoma loves the desert. Don't gotta deal with rust here just air filters lol.
@Matt Adams I believe they also started spraying something on the frames to prevent rusting.
1.5 million recalls, and they are still the most reliable truck you can buy
Hung Lo the 4.0L engine was the only reliable part of the truck. Frame-🧀🐀.
Hey Scotty, I had a 08 Ridge sold it at 178k and 5 years later still going, now I have a 2012 love it! Drives like a BMW and has the bed for yard work or beach! Take care love the videos
Greetings from a ridgeline owner with over 285k miles and running strong. It's always loaded down with all my gear.
Only thing I've had to do that wasn't general maintenance was replace the high pressure power steering line that dry rotted.
And it's plenty capable of hauling as long as you aren't trying to haul a bed full of bedrock or pallets of readymix.
I've been looking for a used Ridgeline. All the comments below recommend them so I'm going to give them the thumbs up, sorry Scotty. I have 3 Hondas now all automatics with over 130K on them, still going strong.
J S that’s low miles
I've got a 2009 Honda Pilot with 250K and it runs perfect. The Ridgeline uses the same platform, engine and transmission. The engine is the solid Honda J-series V6 and the transmission seems good but I still don't think I'd tow much with it. I don't trust Honda AT's.
Those comments are by people trying to get rid of (sell) theirs and they don't want the world to realize why and destroy their resale value.
Ridge Line one of the best Pic Ups Ever
In 1998, I bought new a Ram 1500 4x4 with the 5.9L and with a tow package, and other than it's poor mpg gas use, it's been great. I don't drive it hard, and it's at 110K miles now. I've only had to replace the radiator and starter. When the spark plugs were changed at 85k, they were completely clean. When changing break pads, the brake system was fine with flat rotors. I love my truck. The check engine light for the ABS system comes on when I get to 60 mph, so that's the only thing that needs fixing now.
Only? And 110k isnt much
I bought my 07 Ridgeline over a year ago. I love it! No issues at all or complaints. It does everything well, like a Honda should.
SCOTTY! I've been thinking about buying a used pickup truck what are the 5 BEST used pickup trucks to buy?!
1. Ford
2. Ford
3. Ford
4. Ford
5. Ford
Me to. Maybe a 2500
Toyota
Toyota
Toyota
Toyota
Toyota
If you don't care about MPG, nothing screams reliability like a Tacoma for mid sized (not the current ones), or a ranger. If you want full sized, a 1990's Chevrolet C/K 1500 is definitely reliable. Although aging now. I still see more 1990's CK 1500's on the road than anything that isn't brand new. (Slight exaggeration, but still).
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2:50 - My Grandpa has a Honda Ridgeline ( used ) with no issues in 10 years.
Fare Jare our Denali in 12 years old and “It’s a GM Product” as Scotty says
Fare Jare “
Who cares about the time frame ....Lets talk about the miles and the what is it used for ? Please tell us these informations also.
Our Ridgeline is a 2014 with 68 thousand miles and no issue thusfar. It's my wife's daily driver. She doesn't need a truck for utility purposes. I just want her to be in that in case she ever gets involved in an accident. We love it for long road trips. Quiet and comfortable. I will say that the navigation system is not intuitive and sort of a relic of a design.
Stick within the towing limits (5,000 pounds) and do maintenance. You can easily get 250k out of a Ridgeline. That V6 is bulletproof when taken care of. Transmissions don't have issues unless they're over worked (like going over the towing limits)
Man my dad has a Honda Ridgeline but he brought it new and so far it working well
Same here I bought a used 2014 Ridgeline after I had owned a 2000 Chevy Silverado for 16 years. The Chevy was a good truck and never broke down.I could not afford a new Chevy truck or a newer used one and really didn't need one that big anymore. I got the last year of that model Ridgeline. I have owned it for two years and not a one thing has gone wrong with it. Is it the same kind of truck my Chevy was no but I can park it easier and I love the trunk in the bed of the truck. The interior does look like that of my 1990 Honda Civic but I like it because its simple. Didn't Scottie say Honda had the best motors? I am surprised he had any that blew up but I know every model has it lemons.
Vetman
I like Scotty but I haven’t seen the numbers to back up his Ridgeline down-talk. Sure not every ridgeline has been fantastic, but there’s been a few lemony Tacomas too, and some rusted through frames.
Despite the talk of pussies who’s lifestyle require a Ford Fiesta, but their insecure egos require a class 8 Kenworth, the ridgeline by in large is a great light duty truck.
@@vetman548 You Sir are the first reasonable Ridgeline owner I've seen in the comment section. For someone with your kind of vehicle needs I can actually see the Ridgeline making sense to purchase. Hope it continues to run well for you.
@@vetman548 newer chevys are crap anyway
I love my Ridgeline. Rey comfortable. I’m not a truck guy and this is perfect for me.
I've had a look at them, and for about 90% of the stuff I'd want it to do, it ought to work just fine.
Just wish it had more ground clearance
After reading all of the favorable comments on the Honda Ridgeline, the vast majority disagree with you Scotty.
LM M I had a Rigeline, worst vehicle I’ve ever owned.
Sensitive Ridgeline owners, you are driving a SUV with truck envy, cool your feelings off in the puddles you drive through.
@@davescott8859 ??? No, an SUV is a truck with a permanent cab on the back, you must be thinking of those tall station wagons people call crossovers.
@LM M
Scotty is talking to the smart open minded members of society. Not the "I own it and i refuse to admit i was wrong" members like yourself and any loyal Chrysler owner.
I've never seen Ridgeline owners pull or carry anything in their trucks. Bad drivers for sure though.
Ridgeline is a decent vehicle but definitely not a full sized truck. Also the new ones have speakers in the box and a built in compartment under the box big enough to fit a keg of beer, it's like a party on wheels and I kinda want one lol.
Zach Mines it’s a Honda Pilot with third seat cut off and put a bed there.
Its a 1500 truck with a frame stronger than any other 1500 truck
@@LVang152 Its totally different than a Pilot. Different frame, 1500+ payload capacity.
It's not trying to be a full sized truck. The majority of comparisons I've watched over the years compare it with the midsized market trucks, which makes sense as it's far more in line with those in terms of power & capability
The 1G ridgeline has the same bed trunk, I think about the same size too. So consider that too if you wanna get your kegger-mobile a little cheaper!!
Honda Ridgeline is based on the pilot, which has the 3.5 v6 which is in the odyssey, and accord... They're usually quite reliable, so idk if I'd agree with that.
Looking at buying a brand new 22 Ridgeline. Dealer in my area is asking $1500 below msrp. Every Ridgeline owner commenting on their trucks seems to be very happy. Biggest problems I hear are A/C compressor and occasional tranny problems. But all have had higher mileage on them. Unfortunately Honda is pretty well known for both issues. Scotty mentioned engines blowing up? Must be extremely rare. The 3.5 is a great V6 engine. I think I'll take my chances.
Now Scotty, I’ve got to disagree. I’ve owned a couple Dodge Ram’s and they are great for a Mechanic to learn on. You can learn to replace all the steering gear, ball joints, etc. Then for electrical faults you can learn how to fix a variety items and if your inclined can even learn to desolder and replace relays on the circuit boards. And then you can learn to repair corroded electrical connectors. After all this great training you can charge others to fix their wonderful Dodge’s. How’s that for being positive. Rusted out in Michigan. LOL
Don't forget you can also learn how to change a transmission with a Dodge/Chrys
Lmao hahaga
Bought a 2007 Ridgeline and used it for business and still have it to this day with over 300k on it. 0 literally 0 issues with it and we were very hard on the truck. We towed 5k every week with it
I have 2006 Ridgeline that I've I owned since new. It's been super reliable. I even towed a 19 ft travel trailer thru the mountains of B.C and it towed great. I drove a new Toyota Tacoma and found it a lot more cramped then my Ridgeline. The Tacoma front seat is a lot smaller and less supportive then the Ridgeline.
I don't get why the Ridgeline gets too much hate, I'd personally buy one.
Can't lose EVER with a Honda. Best long lasting Japanese cars.
I also have an 06 Ridgeline RTL. Perfect truck. No issues ever. I love mine!
I was gonna comment that I understand all these suggestions EXCEPT the Honda. My mom had one and my best friend has 3! And they couldn't be more pleased. I don't get that one.
Agree with you on all but the Honda Ridgeline. Mine has over 160,000 miles on it and the only failed component has been the started which I replaced myself for under $200
Ben my mother had one. It was an amazing truck.
Yeah mines an 06 RTL. Best vehicle I've ever owned.
I think he just wants to bring the value of used Ridgelines down so he can buy one!
Hello, Ya mine has 310000 hard km because I use it for hunting and work, and i just had my starter go, and I found a company beside my work that rebuilds them and he did it for 110, and i did replaced it my self, very simple to replace, I don't know why he's lying saying engines blow up
@@mikemasri4617 I'm with y'all. I'm on my 2nd Ridgeline, '06 is still running after 300K miles. My 2012 RTL has over 160K miles and going strong. Granted it is not to tow like a diesel, but for me they have been great and reliable! My wife drives a RAM 1500 Ecodiesel, now that on the other hand has been in out of the shop since we purchased it in 2015. It is the last RAM truck I'll ever buy.
My husband's is an 06' and it has over 215k miles on it and it is a champ! Best truck we've owned, best vehicle we've owned. Only thing we've done was regular stuff like spark plugs, battery, tires, oil changes, timing belt, etc. Major things we've done was alternator, power steering pump. Great truck non the less for 215k plus miles on it and still runs like a champ daily.
Mark Dice sent me. I wish I would have found you sooner. I do have a Dodge RAM 2011 that is in very good shape, only 50,000 miles and pretty happy with it. More then I need. I would like a small pickup but never know what to buy. Will check with with you before I every buy again!
2006 Honda Ridgeline 145k had it for 3 years bought used and works perfectly use it for hauling motors from LA to Modesto works grate!👍
Same, except ours has 215k+ miles on it
Dissagree with scotty on the hondas they wernt ment for heavy duty hualin its a city folk pickup.
And it's not even a truck
In America trucks are purpose built for utility and it's when the ridgeline is encountered with this utility that it can't compete (farm work, Construction, Offroad with load, and general work abuse). True a lot of people who own trucks will never subject their vehicle to such rigors but they could if they wanted or had too. It's the definition of a truck in America that has brought such a stigma to the Ridgeline but yes as city hauling commuter it's good.
You never once said anything about the Ridgeline being unreliable. I've had a 2008 Ridgeline for 10 years now. Never, not once have I had an issue. Now having said that I admit I don't do towing or heavy hauling. When I purchased the Ridgeline I was looking for a something with a good comfortable ride that I could do light hauling with once in a while, was dependable and balls on the highway when I needed it. The Ridgeline fit my needs perfectly. I'd like to upgrade to a nice shiny new Ridgeline but I just can't justify spending the money when there is absolutely nothing wrong with my 08.
I hate the look of the old ones, but I am liking the look of the newest ones.
they were ugly looking the old ridgelines //buy a new one youll like it better all around
The new ones look like mini-vans. At least the old ones resembled a truck.
We have a 2007 Ridgeline that we purchased used in 2009. It now has a 185,000 miles on it after driving long distances and off road for work. Truck was able to pass areas that co-workers weren’t able to with their Toyota trucks. The ride is far more comfortable as well. We’ve had a major service on it and kept up with maintenance. The power steering does have a crack in it now. We keep debating whether to fix it or just keep using the leak stop. 🤷♀️ Really, we are just in awe of how well this truck is still doing and all that it has been through.... no light duty here. I could go on about all the other aspects I love about it...
I owned a Ram 1500 for 10 years and no issues except for the paint flaking off and the dashboard cracked.Sold it bought another Ram 1500 have owned it for over 10 years and no issues as of yet!
I have a '97 SS/T that I'd trust coast to coast. Has over 260k on it. Couple years ago bought a used '14 R/T. Not a single issue with it and it's a killer truck. I can see the spoiler on the Daytona being a problem in using the bed, but I'd take it over any GM or Ford lol
Do you think ram products get more unreliable as the price goes up or the other way around ? I was thinking about buying the cheapest new ram 1500 4wd truck I could find and don’t want it to break on me
TheIndianscout I have a Dodge Ram that I've owned for 17 years, and it's got 303,000 miles on it. Been a great truck! I only had to replace the rear spider gears in the limited slip differential, a couple fuel pumps, and the headlight switch.
@@slackjaw4902 stay away from ram 1500! i had a 2004 it was a money pit they all start rusting very badly around rear wheel wells ! my front drive shaft broke when using 4x4 then it got "chrysler itos " problems in wiring harness that mechanics could not figure out ,my truck would die at intersections then every time takke to shop couldnt find the problem not cheap on fuel total garbage of a truck it was a mistake buying that truck plus lost half the value when gas prices went up and everyone was selling them just stay away from them !
@@utahwanderlust700 The Dodge I'm driving now have had it for 10 years this past December162,000 miles. Only thing I have changed is the headlight and blinker bulbs.
I love most of your videos Scotty, but for the first time I will disagree with you on the Ridgeline I own a 2007 with 190k on it. Never had issues with it besides oil, gas, tires and brakes. You make great videos though.
Sure, your ONE vehicle disproves the statistics of what a mechanic of many years has seen, just like that ONE owner of every other make and model out there that has had no problems, proves that no cars or trucks ever have problems. That is why no mechanics exist.
Stinky Cheese funny thing it's there more than ONE comment about how reliable they are. The bottom line is people will buy what ever they want. I love my mini truck, my dad has a 2001 Silverado that's has been very reliable as well with over 300k. Main reason I got mine it's because it does what I need it for.
@@stinkycheese804 he's right scroll through the comments
Surprised the Colorado and Canyon didn’t make the list. What junk.
I suppose it's best to have my gm dreams smashed before buying one and living the nightmare. I was dead set on a colorado too. Guess I better start saving for a silverado.
Scotty, Just to make sure- your specifically talking about the Ram Daytona model and not the other 1500 series? I have a 2014 Ram 1500 and have had almost no issues with it so far..granted I do not do hard work with it. I use it for weekend trips to the Lowes and otherwise just highway mileage to and from my job. I also have a 2013 Dodge Dart that I use for 3-4 times a week for work to help save on MPG and keep the miles down on my truck..no issues with it either and both have around 42k on them.
I have the same model. 8 foot bed. I bought a truck to have something that lasts for a long time
Lol I’ve had my Honda Ridgeline for 5 years it has 320,000 miles!
2 trucks you should never buy:
Lowered trucks
Lifted trucks
why not they both have reasons that someone would want
Lower more so than lifted
@@jacesgarage658 strain on the driveshaft, the driveshaft is engineered to operate at a specific angle. Suspension could have even more problems depending on who lifted it.
As long as it hasn't been taken to the extreme and it been built well, there shouldn't be anything wrong with a lifted or lowered truck.
A lowered truck is worse than a lifted truck. A lowered truck completely defeats the purpose of a pickup truck in general. Unless you live in a rich city like Dubai, go for it, but for the average city where roads are not always smooth. Have fun when you see potholes!
First time you’re wrong. Having managed a construction fleet, we had a mix of Rams and Silverado work trucks. Very poor trucks and terrible resale. We had a three Ridgelines initially for runners between work camps. Then overtime they were pulling mixers and hauling materials. All three made it to 200K miles over 6 years.
When it was time to get new vehicles, we got next to nothing for the Rams and Silverados. The Ridgelines we got 2-3X more money comparably. As for maintenance, the Ridgelines cost 50% less to maintain and did nearly 90% of the work of the “work trucks”.
FYI- We had one Ridgeline blow a tranny. It was a $3,700 fix. Every Silverado and Ram we had had between one to three transmissions blown or were problematic which averaged about $4-6K per truck. It has to be reinforced that this was every Ram and Silverado we had on the fleet. No blown motors on any vehicles since we had a rigid 3,000 mile oil change regimen.
Incredible. You can't argue with resale value. There is a reason for the prices.
That’s a pretty good endorsement, I loved my 09 Ridgeline! Swiss Army knife of trucks IMO!
Chase Vineland
, I see conflicting opinions on the Silverado. What model years were yours?
yes, I have owned a Ridgeline for almost 10 years and its been Awesome, I don't know Kilmer is making up stories saying the engines blow up. I always liked him because everything seemed true but i know with this video he's either lying or just making up stories
John NY We buy in intervals - 6 year cycles. Our newest fleet is 2014 and looking forward to 2020. FYI. I have had my share of Detroit steel and think the Ram and Silverados look better.
I have a 2006 Dodge 2500 Cummins diesel. It has been a good truck, has turned over 280,000 miles. Much of that pulling a gooseneck trailer. I perform regular maintenance on it, have replaced those things that all vehicles need replaced at some time or the other. Pretty much my daily driver.
I'd rather push a Chevrolet than drive a Dodge...
Have a 08 ridgeline and yes its not your lets go line dancing truck,but it wasnt desighed to be.its been great to me
Didn't Dodge make a Dakota convertible back in the day?
Dodge ram 50, mitsubishi/ chrysler product
Yeah they did for like 3 years maybe 4. I have seen a few around Boise
yes when you rolled
I was just saying...
Wasn't it a Dakota option?
I have a guy live in front of my house who owned Honda ridgline truck. Very nice super clean. One day i asked him "are you going to sell your truck because i want to buy it? He said "No, i am going to keep this baby forever ". I said "oh ok". He responded "I paid $5k to fix timing belt"". Since then i changed my mind buying Honda truck.
It's 5 o'clock somewhere I'm not a Honda fan but I think your dead wrong about the Ridgeline it's a Pilot with the back cut out. And the Pilot is in the top 5 most reliable SUV in the automotive industry by critics
I think you are wrong about the Honda Ridgeline.We all know scotty is anti Honda and pro Toyota
He's also wrong about the Ram Daytona.
honda ridgeline is pretty solid and reliable. A buddy of mine had one with more 200k miles with zero issues. just regular maintenance.
I owned a the previous model Ridgeline. I thought it was a good truck, it had a lot of versatility. I was happy with it. I'll probably buy the second generation Ridgeline within a year. I'm looking forward to it.
It seems to me that nowadays, pick up trucks are the new “ricers”. The tweek the heck out of them. They lift them up five feet high and put giant wheels on them.
I never realized how much people enjoy their Honda Ridgelines.
They’re pretty good trucks
I had considered a used ridgeline before the new body style came out and quickly changed my mind after seeing the used prices.
2006 never an issue
114K Miles on my 2011 Ridgeline....I use it for hauling...not much towing. Only maintenance ever done is oil & filter, air filter, brakes, tires, replaced battery last year. Avg.19 MPG....Great vehicle for my Family & small Business....has been very Reliable in Snowy, Frigid Maine Winters.
Had a Ridgeline.. put well over 300,000 hard miles on it ... absolutely loved it ... it’s still a solid truck... sorry Scotty .. got that one wrong.. obviously another Ridgeline hater
Scotty Always says Honda started as a motorcycle company but seems to forget the Toyota bought piston rings from Honda before the we’re confident enough to manufacture there own.
Honda made and still makes amazing engines, its the transmissions that are weak on them
Your close but yeah that's pretty much the story
Adam Saenz *their
Everyone knows Honda is the best...
@@user-mp9xu9of8k that's why you get manual
I feel like i will have a heart attack every time I watch Scotty's videos
Damn, Scotty, U pissed off lots of people with that Ridgeline comment.
I wouldn't say he pissed anyone off. Everyone's just correcting him :P
@Brand New Day
Haters gonna Hate!
Ridgelines are for yuppies. Buisness men who want a truck to feel like a man, but dont wanna give up the luxury of a midline sedan. Even though they know the only thing its ever gonna haul is a briefcase & maybe a new foot stool for the wife on occasion.
@@eriklehnsherr5784Why sling mud?The Ridgeline has roughly the same payload capacity of the Tacoma, but it drives smoother than most full sized trucks. Where I live (Northeast Ohio), 4x4 or AWD is a requirement. We just had 15 inches of snow, and I drove through 20 feet of unshoveled driveway in my Ridgeline. I drove fine on 4 inch packed snow and ice, while a RAM 2500 did a 180 behind me (both of us turning right after a red light). Furthermore, the older ridgelines are actually known to have better build quality then the newer ones despite what this video says.
I'm not a fan of the maintenance required by the J series engines, but I'm confident that my Ridgeline can do whatever I need. The transmission is fine, and I'm not sure why he always hates on Honda's transmissions. I've only heard of issues with FCA and occasionally Fords for transmission. I've never heard of a Ridgeline owner who didn't like the truck, which is pretty much the same thing you hear from any truck owner. Just buy the vehicle that you need. If you need more power, there are other good trucks.
I don't use a truck for work, but not everyone does and that isn't a problem. Most people don't tow 5000 +lbs. Heck, 98% of people who actually tow never exceed 2k lbs, which is arguably fine for a midsized crossover or sedan (although the manufacturer may disagree). I like the flip up seating and I like the trunk because I have a family. I would have preferred a body on frame vehicle, but my 07 is fine and doesn't need replaced. Not trying to be a hater or a fanboy, but I researched heavily before I bought it and don't regret my purchase
Erik Lehnsherr yeah I don’t know about you but these “yuppies” you refer to buy big top of the line diesel trucks lol, not Honda ridgelines 😂😂 like a F250 platinum or limited.
@@TheConstantComet intelligently and informatively laid out.. thanks Comet.
6:24 Yea its because of the relentless pursuit of profits. Its no longer acceptable to stick to your nich and make the best product possible. Oh no they need to cheap it out cut wages all so they can make even more profits. Just total BS. I hate how money hungry the world has become. Its not ppl like you and me we know better but the companies, & share holders want it all.
Aurora Jones yeah and they cost soooo much more even adjusted for inflation. I wish I lived in the 70s.
Do those people even know they are gonna be dead not long from now?
@@bob733333
Why, do you see the asteroid 💥
I work for Honda. Ridgelines are sought after by everyone. Bulletproof truck when regular maintenance is performed. One customer came in and said he loved his Ridgeline more than his F150 becuase it gave him zero problems compared to the F150.
Why so salty?? Do you see Ridgekines often on the road? If they were 1/2 as good as a real pickup truck such as silverados Rams or f-150s, you would see some on the road. Honda and Toyota people are easily triggered damn😂
I own both a ford and a ridgeline. I'd take the honda any day of the week. I may be able to put a few more pounds in the ford, but I know the ridgeline will get me where im going.
Did you just call a ridgeline a pick up? You mean grocery getter right?
The SSR was geared toward older men. Who wanted a retro throwback. It wasnt very good. But very unique.
I have yet to hear or see anything wrong with a Ridgeline other than radiator supports on the older ones, and even that is pretty easy to remedy. Other than that, they can go for miles and miles and miles. If you're not a "truck person" but need a truck they usually fit the bill really well. I'd replace the Ridgeline on this list with any truck with a blue oval with fancy white letters in it. WAY too many trans issues. Ford truck transmissions have been slipping out of park and into reverse since the 1970s and Ford's fix: issue a warning sticker for the dash. I've personally seen a ranger sit for a while, then slip itself in to reverse, go around a building and into a golf cart. Our boss nearly had our heads if it wasn't for the security cam that proved it. "Found On Road Dead" for a reason.
Look up the definition of a pick up truck, the Ridgeline falls right under the definition I understand that it's a uni frame but who cares? If need to pull something more then five thousand pounds then go get something else, also if the us govt an if your dmv calls it a truck it's a truck.
Inheritancefreak127 nah. The state government classified my “bullet button” AR-15 as an “assault weapon” (currently running a compliant set up BTW). The ridge line is reliable but I wouldn’t call it a truck. It’s a crossover
I often believed uni body construction helps strengthen a truck's overall frame especially for towing and hauling. I know Ford and Dodge at times will make one of their trucks a special edition model as a uni body. Of course uni body construction is expensive which is why many light trucks are not built that way for productive purposes.
You left some off of the list. Its more than 5. NEVER buy a Chevy Colorado/GMC Canyon with the 5 cyl engine, total piece of shyt.
I completely agree. I had a 2005 Colorado Z71. I did all of the regular maintenance required. Blew the trans at 38,000 miles - to be fair, my buddy was driving it towing a 14ft enclosed trailer, but well below the trucks rated towing capacity, it did not have a trans cooler and it over heated the transmission and blew the forward clutch piston seal and cooked the clutches for 1stmaking it almost impossible to start moving from a stop. $2,800 (warranty) and 1 month later I had it back with a GM re-man transmission. I liked the appearance of the truck, and I did really like the sound the 5cylinder engine made, especially with a good intake on it - sounded somewhat like a viper's v-10 and when new it had ok power. As it aged I had a misfire that I could not trace down, come to find out the 3.5's had bad valve seats. Some got fixed under warranty, some didn't. I will say, the truck itself was pretty tough, but when parts started to fail it just cascaded really quick and became an endless money pit. I went through 5 sets of front wheel bearings in two and a half years, nobody could figure out why. It had 206,000 miles on it when I traded it for a Nissan Frontier a year ago. I owned it for 6 years, bought with 35,000 miles on it when I traded it I had replaced: 1 transmission, 5 SETS of front hubs, thermostat because it failed and ran too cold, the accessory belt tensioner because it failed and ate into the timing cover, the power steering return hose got a hole worn through from vibration where it mounts to the crossmember and destroyed the power steering pump (the pump was still working when I sold it, but it was on its way out), the water pump suddenly grenaded on me at work one day without any warning - that was a fun repair in freezing temperatures right before Christmas, the wiring harness for the ac blower burned out and I had to replace that, the power steering rack and tie rod ends were shot at 140,000 miles... Oh, and you better hope you never need to change the timing chain on it because you have to take the engine out to do it, may as well just swap the enigne instead... Like I said, MONEY PIT. STAY AWAY...
Yeah and I see the new ones are having some reliability problems as well. Transmission problems and fit and finish issues
Well yeah GM it's a GM
Got to stick to the s10 and blazers with 4.3L
he covered that with the H2. Same engine
I agree. Pickup trucks should never have spoilers.
He would be the worst god forsaken neighbor to have....Bless those poor neighbors of his having to listen to his 70 years of Marlboro red cigarette smoking voice.
Scotty, I hope your wrong about the Honda Ridgeline. I have a 2014. I like it because you can't haul alot with it. No one asks me to help them move. Nobody is asking me to move their tractor anymore. No one is calling me to pull their truck out of the mud. I can put a lawnmower in it. I can put gas cans in the back and take trash to the dump. I work in the city and parking a big truck is a pain. I had a 2500 Silverado before this truck. My Ridgeline is my city truck. I can. park it like a car.
No worries... He's wrong about this one. Great vehicles... Love mine!
Nothing wrong with the ridgeline. Truck guys are but hurt about it thats all.
My buddy has a Ridgeline.He tows his boat ,jumps curbs,off roads till hes stuck, loads it down with tools and equipment. Never fails him. 5,000lb tow capacity, 247hp 3.5 v6, 20+hwy mpg. In reality actually a very capable vehicle.
It isnt that fuel efficient, more like 22mpg, but the rest is facts
19 mpg
Expert Scotty stands corrected by a youtube comment where a guy knows a guy...well guess what, i know a guy, that knows a guy that knows Scotty and he says Scotty is a good guy! so there
I really doubt 29. My Pilot gets 18 in combined city/highway driving. I think I did get 26 once between fill ups on a trip to Orlando. Every time I crank the Pilot it uses an 1/8 tank it seems.
if he did all of those tasks simultaneously like a typical truck is built to do it wouldn't last a week though...
I have had 3 Ridgelines, last one is 2011 155k miles. Zero issues. Not even a lightbulb out. It's a honda
That Dodge truck Spoiler wasn't permanently fixed to the truck it was removable..
Simply Pony Yep and it’s the same truck as every other truck with a decal and the spoiler added
@@truckcampertraveler7369 pretty sure they had a different gear ratio
The srt-10 ram also had a removable spoiler too
Lmfao
Forget about the Ford trucks also, you have to remove the WHOLE cab body to do the cylinder heads or engine, WTF. Ohh that diesel today is NON-rebuildable and $17,000+ to replace.
John Clamshell SP Ford Raptors and Ford Sports are A fucking 1 tho
He be smokin today...Ridgelines are good for people not needing to haul a lot. It’s a good truck. It’s a Honda but of course he is such a Toyota fanboi
5 reasons to never clean out your garage:
1. Not worth the effort
2. Opportunity cost vs making rant videos
3. Would keep hands occupied on camera
4. Not into pleasing the audience
5. Would expose the hidden location of your backup Celica.
I loved my 2006 Honda Ridgeline. It never gave me a bit of trouble. I gave it to my grandson when it had 278,000 miles on it over a year ago. It's his daily driver. It's still going strong. I liked that truck so much I bought a 2018 model.
mattcolver1 - Awesome!
I hear ya, I love to hear Scotty’s opinion but then I had a 2002 Forester til a few months ago, LOVED it
I have a ridgeline and i can say its the best truck i ever owned. Ive had f150, gmc 1500/2500 ram 1500/2500, nissan, Toyota. As far as gas milage and dependability, its all there. The payload is the same as any half ton truck. Yes when towing 5k its not the stongest, but i have taken it to the dump with a 1500 lb trailer and a 3500lb load in the wet muddy dump and the 4x4 didnt leave me hanging.
Now by all means is it as powerful as a 1/2 ton no, but the ride is comparable to a mdx and it still can load and 4x8 sheetrock or plywood. As far as the cab, it has a lot more room than any comparable year toyota. Similar space as an extended cab 1500.
Really its all subjective, i use my truck for mobile mechanic and ALL my tools i need fit perfectly into the rear "trunk". I cant think if a better truck for the towing, up to 5k, that i do and the storage of my tools.
Daniel Bettke jajaj honda thats not a truck remember is a car
"The 4x4 didn't leave me hanging"
The Ridgeline isn't a 4x4. It's AWD and therefore has no lockouts front or back. It also does not have a fully-boxed frame, nor a heavy duty rear suspension setup or significant pickup truck level curb weight, so you're really asking a lot of it to be even be attempting to pull 5k lbs. safely at any speed above 25-35 mph.
@@thebrokenglasskids5196 It does have a lock out. VTM-4
From the comments I have seen for this video, my opinion is Honda ridgeline seems to be a reliable truck.
Ganapati Hegde - It’s the best. Love my 07 Ridgeline. Bought it new and I’m keeping it 10+ more years.
Hondas J series engines are great engines. I have one in both my accords. I cant really speak to the transmission because i have a 6mt but my engines are great 340 000km on my 03 and
180 000km on my 2012. Not one issue ever, not one breakdown, and its never let me down. Quite powerful too
Shelby Dakota Convertible
P/U
There were non-Shelby Dakota convertibles too. The Dakota Sport I think it was called.
@@ivanf4023 You are correct. Back in '89 I worked for an auto parts store. The guy that owned the auto parts store also owned a Dodge dealership. I had the chance to drive both the sport Dakota and the Shelby Dakota. Both were convertibles.
I was literally just about to post this, glad I wasn’t the only person to think of it haha
Technically the new jeep gladiator could be called a convertible
@@ThePhalseProfit I never understood that concept they had balls
I'll stick to my 67 f250. Love your videos.
Yep, when truck were trucks.
He forgot about the ford F-250's and F-350's with the 6.0's and 6.4L diesel engines there pure junk and only good for as a boat anchor
Yep if something that can Tow over 15,000 lbs and last 800,000 if maintained by someone knowable, getting 18 MPG is junk I guess
The 6.0 is appreciated by those who know them. If you have a 6.0 and you think it’s junk let me buy it for a steal and I’ll save you from your boat anchor
you build it we destroy it factory spec if you follow it to the letter coolant every two years oil every 5000 and monitor your oil coolant delta no more than 15deg at operation temp and you would never need to modify
A buddy of mine has the 6.0 in a 2006 f250 and has 240k miles and recently bulletproofed the engine at 220k miles and it's the original motor. He has no complaints about it. The 6.4 I agree on that. Junk.
Any engine that has to be Bulletproofed is junk. That’s $8-12,000 to fix what Ford/International should have never sold. I’ll pass. The two happiest days I owned my 6.0 Excursion were the day I bought it, and the day I sold it!
I had bought a 2014 Ram 1500 4X4 with the 5.7 L Hemi and that was a good truck we never had any issues with it and it was under warranty from the time i bought it until I traded it in only for the better fuel economy. Wishing I would have kept the Ram with the snow we have got this year.
5. Dodge Ram Daytona
4. Hummer H2
3. Honda Ridgeline Pre-2018
2. Chevy SSR
1. Mercedes X-Class Pickup ( No Way?!?!)
Isn't the X Class based off of the Nissan Navara (which isn't sold here in NA but I've seen em in other countries) and some say those are reliable, are they?
You’re the real MVP 🙌🏾
@@frooz442 From what I'm told and the people i know who had Navaras they are/where pure junk.
None of that fuckery here. You will watch Scotties whole videos.
@@Dieselolds Ahh alright Ik Nissan's been making junk at least here in NA I thought they would at least make better vehicles in foreign countries
I would have to disagree with Scotty I have a 2006 honda ridgeline with 310000 km with no problems and most of it's life it has been towing!
I agree my 2012 Ridgeline is still running and no issues
I have a 2006 with 280000 km with 0 zero problems not ever check engine light on so far best vihicle I ever had👍👍
ridge lines are basically honda pilots with the back chopped off...
No. Early Honda Pilots had junky Mitsubishi engines.
I prefer to think of them as an Odyssey with half the roof cut off
The crossfire, pilot and Ridgeline are all the same engine and frame. Best bet is the crossfire.
Most every truck is something else, with the back cut off. Except for 1tons.
Ridge lines beds are short.
You made this video 2 years too late; I bought a used 2008 Honda Ridgeline RTL with 100K miles...I'm at 145k miles now and honestly it's been pretty good. No major issues thus far - just regular oil changes. Only complaint is the truckbed is too short for full sized sport motorcycles. Hoping to switch back to a F150 or Ram 1500.
Just like a lot of people I have to disagree about the Ridgeline, that truck is pretty bullet proof for the most part and should be no where on this list.
It is not a truck!
@@HHI455 Tell Scotty, he put it on this list...
@Triston Valadez stop kicking a dead horse
Lost you on Honda Ridgeline, not for a work truck but a good overall handy vehicle.
I think the Ridgeline is not as utilitarian and maybe some people hurt the transmissions by hauling or towing too much weight. I have never heard anyone complain about them using as a sport utility, kind of like a Pilot with a small bed instead of the trunk.
Disagree with the Ridgeline. I still own my 2006 and I'm completely satisfied. I knew what I was buying and still love it
Ridgeline had since 2009. It's a 2006, first model.. 236,000 miles. Constant stretches towing a 1,200lb fishing boat and equipment at least 6 times a year since owned. Bout 600 miles each way. Replaced brakes, the compressor and three wheel bearings that's all.. Scotty seems to have a Ford bias. My lady's 2012 Ford F150 needed a new tyranny at 47,000 miles. My brother in laws 2014 at 52,000, and my bestie's 2015 trailing us to the Gulf, towing his boat and his fishing equipment broke down in Valdosta GA. Same reason, transmission.. Where are you Scotty..? SCOTTY YOU SAY WHAT..?
Great vehicle. Its not a full size truck . But its reliable, powerful and economical compared to similar class trucks. Frontier, ranger, colorado, etc.
And what, its a personal story of yours. Honda and Toyota people are so easily triggered. As a pickup truck, its sucks balls, thats it. Gob it
Not a truck if the engine is set in like a fwd lol truck is a fake
Ok Scotty I have to correct ya here, the Chevy SSR was NOT the only Convertible truck made!!! Back in the 70’s International made a just right sized Scout II TERRA PICKUP, basically a Scout II with another 18” in the rear, added between the front seats and rear axle. They had a removable Hardtop, or a fold down Convertible roof over that cab or cab/bed. I know I owned one! The next one was in the late 80’s, called the Dodge Dakota that had a vinyl fold down Convertible top, that came with either 4x4 or 4x2, even a special very rare Shelby Model.
Our 2007 Ridgeline hasn't had any issues. 160,000 miles.
I bet it's your every day vehicle. Try working it. That will change your mind.
Scotty I have to disagree with your review on the Ridgeline. I own one since 2007 and is running as when new. Oil changes and brakes pads are the only maintenance done. I'm already at 302,000 miles; engine and TRANSMISSION are running STRONG. PAINT and interior look brand new; always getting compliments at the Honda dealership. I believe it can easily meke it to 500,000 miles.
Well then you got lucky their thr most city slicker trucks of all times
INSTA austin_01 silverado
And 1/2 tons are wannabe 3/4 ton & 1 ton diesel pickups. 1 tons are city slicker wannabe class 8 semis.
See the point ?
Asked a guy with a Ridgeline 2006 400 thousand miles and said it was bullet proof. Kelly Blue Book and Edmund's give it a 4.7 out of five. What gives?
Bias. That's what gives.
KBB was bought by autotrader
Not many left on the road
@@stickman920 Thats because not many sold in the first place.
It's probably bullet proof if it never has any sort of load in the rear. Transmission and independent rear suspension are more suited for a car or SUV, not a truck.