Shocking Comparison Results - 2020 GMC Sierra vs 2020 Honda Ridgeline

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  • čas přidán 8. 09. 2020
  • In this video, we compare the 2020 GMC Sierra vs 2020 Honda Ridgeline. We go over all the important details, the prices and literally tape measure them to see how they compare. The results are shockingly close and a lot closer than you think for the GMC Sierra and Honda Ridgeline.
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  • @philliphinkle2812
    @philliphinkle2812 Před 3 lety +203

    I always looked down at the Ridgeline and laughed it off as a wanna be. But as I look at it and if I’m honest about what I use a truck for everyday, the Ridgeline makes more sense to me. And a $20,000 difference in cost is a game changer. I’m going to seriously think about the Ridgeline.

    • @shanes481
      @shanes481 Před 3 lety +9

      I have 8 acres of land I live on and maintain. I have never towed more than 3500lbs with my trailer. Unless I get livestock at some point I can't imagine why I'd need more.

    • @coolhandchunk
      @coolhandchunk Před 3 lety +32

      I was shopping for a full size and ended up researching and test driving the ridgeline...one of the best vehicles I have ever driven and owned. The rear 'trunk' is extremely useful and the ride and interior is very comfortable. New full size trucks have become too damn big.

    • @squidusn71
      @squidusn71 Před 3 lety +11

      Don't do it, you'll never gonna want another truck, especially if you have no problem with its look.

    • @jg8263
      @jg8263 Před 3 lety +11

      2017 rtl-t owner, love it. My father owned 3/4 tons and laughed, until we used it to tow a 19 foot camper on a hunting trip with an atv in the bed. The ride, reasonable towing weight, and interior sold him on it being a real truck. He wants to replace my mom's outback with one someday.

    • @jamesmuro9286
      @jamesmuro9286 Před 3 lety +18

      Hi Phillip. I'm from the land of trucks - Texas (now living in the Northeast.) When I got the Ridgeline, ALL my truck friends made fun of me. "It's a wimpy truck" "It doesn't off-road." "It doesn't tow 10,000 pounds." Well, it rides like a dream, the bed is big enough to carry my ATV and it pulls my boat. Plus, it's comfortable for my kids in the back when I'm hauling them to baseball/hockey. AAAANNNND - those tight parking spaces in town? Not a problem. Look - I get it - it's not as "bad-ass" looking as a Tacoma, but it's safe, rides well, and gets good gas mileage. Would I love a Ram Rebel? ABSOLUTELY! Is it practical right now? No. Now, about that Ford Bronco...

  • @neil3858
    @neil3858 Před 3 lety +213

    The fact that there’s a lot of hate on the ridgeline tells me, Honda is doing something right.

    • @Pickuptrucktalk
      @Pickuptrucktalk  Před 3 lety +12

      LOL. Good point!

    • @RQ_74
      @RQ_74 Před 3 lety +13

      Absolutely!! As a Toyota guy, I'll be getting my Ridgline next year in the Black Edition!

    • @casinoeye702
      @casinoeye702 Před 3 lety +12

      I like the look of 1st generation Ridgeline. 2nd is toooo soft.

    • @bryantward677
      @bryantward677 Před 3 lety +1

      I had a 2017 Honda and the trans burned up pulling a empty 6x12 ATV trailer. Guessing it was 800lb -900lb. It was a hot summer day and was on the highway 66 going west and the road was rolling hills. Honda changed the fluid 2 times for free and I sold it after the 3rd time. The trans light comes on and you will need to Pull over for an hour. Nice truck but don’t use it to pull anything, the Trans is a joke. But as a small daily or weekend truck it’s the one to get. I asked Honda CORP to fix or replace and they said nothing. I own a tundra now.GMC is nice just to hard to get it in a white Diesel.

    • @carlmanu
      @carlmanu Před 3 lety +1

      @@bryantward677 You are the second person I've read to have this problem. I am guessing that might be the reason why they changed the transmission for 2020. Now they are using the 9 speed from ZF which has not been as reliable but maybe they worked out the bugs?

  • @albertkranbuhljr6318
    @albertkranbuhljr6318 Před 3 lety +31

    At 72 years of age I have had a pickup in my driveway for most of those years and have owned a good cross section of everything that has been available. I always thought that an all wheel drive version of an El Camino or Ranchero with an extended cab, a bit of ground clearance and decent payload capacity would be the perfect truck for me 99% of the time.
    Enter my 2017 Honda Ridgeline, it hits all my wants and may very well be the best vehicle I have ever owned.

    • @Pickuptrucktalk
      @Pickuptrucktalk  Před 3 lety +1

      Thanks for sharing and watching.

    • @budgerber901
      @budgerber901 Před 3 lety +4

      I was. 10 years old when you were born and I agree the Ridgeline ‘19 black edition is the best vehicle I have ever owned.

  • @F4izzle
    @F4izzle Před 3 lety +70

    I just went from a 17 Tundra TRD off-road to a 2020 Ridgeline RTLE and absolutely love it. The ride is unbelievably good. The handlings is again really good. It’s the most comfortable vehicle I’ve ever owned truck or car. It’ll tow my track car to the track, gets great mileage and actually hauls ass. It’s nowhere near as good as my Tacoma off-road but god dam it’s such a nice
    Place to be. Oh and the rear trunk is super super useful.

    • @robertduklus6555
      @robertduklus6555 Před 3 lety

      how do you find the 9 speed behavior when towing? Lots of gear hunting? Up shifting to quickly? Thanks

    • @richarde1355
      @richarde1355 Před 9 měsíci

      How do you like the Ridgeline compared to the Tacoma? If you had to pick one for your everyday all-around rig, which would you pick? Thanks!

  • @JustinTorrento
    @JustinTorrento Před 3 lety +40

    With the face-lift for the 2021 ridgeline I think they addressed the biggest issue.

  • @thomasrodriguez8831
    @thomasrodriguez8831 Před 3 lety +40

    I have a 2017 Ridgeline RTL-T. I pull my 18 foot boat with no problem. I have pulled my trailer filled with 2yrds of fill dirt. I have also pulled my trailer with a pallet of 18x18 pavers. Never a problem. Drove to NY and back to FL with 5 people. Everyone was comfortable and averaged 28 mpg doing 75-80. I have 67,000 miles on it so far

    • @misterle7026
      @misterle7026 Před 3 lety +2

      My 2016 MDX share a lot of parts as your Ridgeline, and I have also towed so much just like you. My MDX probably towed more in 4 years than the average 'TRUCK' manly driver. But as my towing needs increased to 10K lbs, I just recently got a Tundra. But I do really like the 2021 Ridgeline. Only if I didn't have to tow more than 4k lbs.

    • @MichaelJosephJr934
      @MichaelJosephJr934 Před 3 lety +1

      I also hauled a ton with mine. If you know how to load it will do well. Tires are also huge in ride quality. I learned the hard way buying a cheap set and the vehicle was all over the road. Wish they did a hybrid version.

    • @RK0607
      @RK0607 Před 2 lety +1

      28MPG? that's damn good

  • @crsantin
    @crsantin Před 3 lety +166

    I’ve said for a while now that the Ridgeline is the pickup that most people need. It may not be the coolest truck but it’s the most comfortable and useful.

    • @squidusn71
      @squidusn71 Před 3 lety +8

      I think it's the coolest truck lol.

    • @byates59
      @byates59 Před 3 lety +1

      I have a Ridgeling and I will never buy another one, it is a POS!

    • @jamesmedina2062
      @jamesmedina2062 Před 3 lety +1

      Bill Yates Why? Its made in USA huh?

    • @tharagz08
      @tharagz08 Před 3 lety +8

      @@byates59 no you don't.

    • @byates59
      @byates59 Před 3 lety +1

      @@tharagz08 ... no you don't? What does that mean?

  • @daberin2630
    @daberin2630 Před 3 lety +13

    It’s a bit confusing that the Ridgeline isn’t ‘manly’ looking, but these same bros complain about the non-damping tailgate.

  • @paulr.9591
    @paulr.9591 Před 3 lety +43

    I went from a Tundra to a Ridgeline. I really liked the Tundra but when it was time to get a new one in 2018 I just couldn't bring myself to buy another Tundra until it gets an update. Most of my driving is commuting to and from work, with an occasional weekend warrior project or camping trip. I don't tow anything, so the Ridgeline works very well, it fits in my garage and gets on average 20 mpg. It's a really nice car/truck.

    • @moonskeetz
      @moonskeetz Před 3 lety

      Tundra is moving away from V8 to V6 twin turbo.

    • @anthonymacneil2279
      @anthonymacneil2279 Před 3 lety

      Owning a 17 Silverado High Country 6.2L and going to a Ridgeline no thanks. I test drove one before i bought this in 2017. I don't tow and rarely haul anything. As far as reliable the HC is treating me well. Just can't get past the appearance of a Ridgeline reliable or not sorry.

    • @hans-jurgenwiegand7465
      @hans-jurgenwiegand7465 Před 3 lety +1

      @@anthonymacneil2279 that’s perfectly fine! Your decision only bites you in the ass, not the rest of us! Your happy, we’re happy!

    • @hans-jurgenwiegand7465
      @hans-jurgenwiegand7465 Před 3 lety

      @@anthonymacneil2279 that’s perfectly fine! Your decision only bites you in the ass, not the rest of us! Your happy, we’re happy!

    • @entertained...
      @entertained... Před 3 lety +1

      @@anthonymacneil2279 the 2021 is more squared off in the front, especially with the HPD appearance package.

  • @stevenboyd5969
    @stevenboyd5969 Před 3 lety +25

    I have two Ridgelines, best pick up, ever made!!!

  • @paulbemore1893
    @paulbemore1893 Před 3 lety +36

    Another point about the Ridgeline is its in-city maneuverability compared to the bigger truck standards. I own an older model Ridgeline and a Ram truck, and use them for different purposes but the Ridgeline is the go to for daily city life.

  • @flutetubamorg
    @flutetubamorg Před 3 lety +53

    I had a 2019 Ram 1500, pretty low end trim model but still flippen expensive. I was feeling a little duped by the dealer, so was looking to change who I was doing business with and came across the Ridgeline. It finally dawned on me that 1. I rarely need to tow anything much less something more than 5000 lbs. 2. I rarely need to haul anything more than fits in the back of a Ridgeline 3. The bed of a Ridgeline is damn near the same as a full size crew cab. 4. Which other truck as the two way bed door AND a trunk in the bed? 5. Way more features and fuel economy for the money in a Ridegline. I really am glad I got this thing!

    • @flutetubamorg
      @flutetubamorg Před 3 lety +8

      It is true that it would be nice to have a tougher looking front end

    • @squidusn71
      @squidusn71 Před 3 lety +4

      @@flutetubamorg you mean a brick or shoe box front end or the usual squared of common design that's been around for more than half a century?

    • @flutetubamorg
      @flutetubamorg Před 3 lety +3

      @@squidusn71 Either, but it's not even close to a deal breaker for me. There's no functional reason to have a square front end. And maybe I get a little better gas mileage this way.

    • @rustyblade077
      @rustyblade077 Před 3 lety +5

      Dan Morgan I like to ask people who bring up this “tougher” look to really take a step back and look at the current offerings on the market and ask them “why?” Look at the Massive grills. Look at the fake hood scoops. Why do you need special tricks to just get in and out of the bed?

    • @flutetubamorg
      @flutetubamorg Před 3 lety +1

      @@rustyblade077 It's true, there's no reason at all with modern engineering to have a giant flat grill. In the past you had to have it for cooling, but not anymore.

  • @davidshi6861
    @davidshi6861 Před 3 lety +37

    I have a 2019 Ridgeline, with VTEC kicking in, it truly feels like a sports car.

  • @Cgh432
    @Cgh432 Před 3 lety +120

    I will take Honda over anything GMC due to mechanical reliability.

    • @coytus94
      @coytus94 Před 3 lety +9

      I want one for that reason as well as the versatility of it

    • @5thhorseman982
      @5thhorseman982 Před 3 lety +1

      Comparing 2017's 10k in savings on honda plus more features.

    • @horuslupercal3872
      @horuslupercal3872 Před 3 lety +5

      You should probably go to the ridgeline forums, they sing a slightly different tune about the reliability of the ridgeline

    • @razorpit
      @razorpit Před 3 lety +14

      @@horuslupercal3872 Sure. Any fan site is going to have people post their problems. Go to a GMC site and the ration of Honda to GMC will make your head explode. Guarantee on average the Honda will last longer, have better resale value, and keep you away from the dealer.

    • @PotatoeJoe69
      @PotatoeJoe69 Před 3 lety +4

      Your view is extremely misguided because there's nothing wrong with GM's reliability. Honda has great reliability, so does GM.

  • @bw2442
    @bw2442 Před 3 lety +107

    I'm amazed at how many people cannot accept something different from what the grew up with.

    • @squidusn71
      @squidusn71 Před 3 lety +12

      That's the thing, those people that you speak of hasn't grew yet. Only a mature person with wisdom can only understand this wonderful vehicle.

    • @khanlevi810
      @khanlevi810 Před 3 lety +9

      Funny, when I bought my Honda Ridgeline, it looked and drive too clean, like a luxury car than a truck. I never wanted a truck, and when I needed one, I still refused to buy one, until I saw what looked like a jeep, yet it appeared more like SUV, but it was the perfect truck for me. Not wanting to stress over every scratch, or for every heavy load. Which is the whole point of buying a truck in the first place. As much as I tried not to drive it like a luxury car, I couldn't help drive it any other way, it was that smooth. At first glance, ppl would always ask why I didn't get this truck or that truck? My answer was always the same, Jeep, SUV, but a truck, perfect for me. Never been one to show off, nor did it ever cross my mind of how many ppl were bothered by me owning a Honda Ridgeline truck. Once they were in, they had nothing but good words to say & were impressed by its design? At each stop light, those never driven in one always asked if the truck was a hybrid bc they couldn't hear, or feel anything and also thought I had shut off the truck? When I needed the luxury of a jeep, suv, or just plain silence, I had it that way. And when I needed a truck with power, it behaved like a truck, over bumps, curves and just recently out of a drive thru, over it like nothing. What truck does this? Smooth, quiet, even in tough terrain; when I needed a truck, I just had it like that! Ppl now a days buy trucks for storage, decor, or when lacking, nothing more. Louder than the coloring designer touch up job on today's truck, is the owner hopping while vibrating in these rattling noise makers that spell,"You can look, but don't touch me, luxury wanna be!" So to this guy saying that the Ridgeline doesn't look like a Man's truck? Perception is your thing, & so is Isabellatrok! I just never liked trucks period; I just got it like that!

    • @TheKingkingg
      @TheKingkingg Před 3 lety +5

      I agree, worst thing is the Ridgeline pickup truck is about same size as full size pickup truck when they were kids, and bigger than original pickup truck in 60s-70s.

    • @rick343
      @rick343 Před 3 lety +9

      Closed minds, really hard to open, I'm old school but first one in my family to own a foreign car, I look for quality, closed minds don't.

    • @v10moped
      @v10moped Před 3 lety +1

      Thats because if it ain't broke, don't fix it.

  • @treydrier3169
    @treydrier3169 Před 3 lety +26

    The 2021 Ridgeline HPD looks fantastic. I have the 2019 Ridgeline and its a great truck. Looking forward to the new model.

    • @42luke93
      @42luke93 Před 3 lety +2

      Oh wow they already redesigned it again? Feels like yesterday when the first gen Honda Ridgewood was new.

  • @lazerbeam3928
    @lazerbeam3928 Před 3 lety +52

    I'm on my second AWD Ridgeline and for a general purpose "around town" truck its hard to beat. Its definitely not an off-road vehicle due to its limited ground clearance. As far as MPG, it consistently beats the EPA ratings. I have gotten as high as 28 MPG on the highway at 70 MPH with A/C on. Although the Ridgeline is rated for 5000 pound towing, I personally would not exceed 3500 pounds or so just to be on the safe side. One of the best features of Honda's AWD system is its ability to asymmetrically distribute the power between the 4 wheels when needed. While all other AWD systems (except Acura) distribute equal amounts to the front and rear (e.g., 75% front, 25% rear), Honda can vary the amount of power to individual wheels. My current Ridgeline is a 2017 and doesn't have as much power as the 2020 and has a 6 speed transmission, its still a very zippy vehicle. I've owned 4 Ford F150s over the last 20 years and although I miss the larger bed size, overall the Ridgelines have served me very well.

    • @johnconstantine2754
      @johnconstantine2754 Před 3 lety +4

      Lazerbeam.....I have worked at a Honda dealership since 2003 and I have noticed that our Rigdeline customers are usually very knowledgeable buyers. Most already know the truck inside and out. I think the older body style was more of a truck, but the newer Ridgelines are great in their own way.

    • @lazerbeam3928
      @lazerbeam3928 Před 3 lety +4

      @don wilson I have a 2017 Ridgeline and did have a 2017 Pilot AWD (traded the Pilot for a new Odyssey) and have only driven them in very light snow in east Texas and West Tennesse. I could not tell any difference between normal highway and snow driving. I did not even bother to select the "Snow" setting for the AWD. They are essentially the same basic vehicle with the having a frame integrated into the Ridgeline's uni-body. I would imagine that the type of tires would make a big difference in heavier snow than I've driven in. The AWD system will shift the power to individual wheels that have the most traction rather than splitting it up between front and rear. With the paddle shifters one can control the gearing of the tranny that works best for the road conditions. My Ridgeline has the old 6 speed and the Pilot had a 9 speed. FYI; two points to consider. The AWD has 4 modes that are selectable: Normal, Sand, Mud, and Snow. Apparently it does modify the drive train characteristics based on the selected mode. Also the the Ridgeline has very little ground clearance, so driving on dirt roads (or off road) where there are deep tire ruts is out of the question. I can attest to that with $1360 worth of damage to front end plastics and a hole in exhaust pipe. I wouldn't trade it for any of the new mid-sized trucks though except maybe a 2020 or 2021 Ridgeline.

    • @lazerbeam3928
      @lazerbeam3928 Před 3 lety +2

      @don wilson Lived in Bellevue, NB for 3 yrs back in the early '70s and I know what you mean. I drove a '49 Chevy pickup there back. t was geared like a tractor and could go just about anywhere except past a gas station or more than 68 MPH.

    • @seanpolley10
      @seanpolley10 Před 3 lety +2

      @don wilson I have an AWD 2017 ridgeline. It's amazing in the snow. I have a job where I have to be at work no matter what the weather is. We had a blizzard one day and most places were closed. I put the truck in snow mode and made it to my destination 30 minutes away early, all while passing up stranded vehicles. I live in MO

    • @richeyrich2203
      @richeyrich2203 Před rokem

      Actually it does not distribute 5050 all the time. It is a fwd default vehicle with active torque vectoring and a elocker rear limited slip dif. It’s an active system and very good, much better than the passive systems of old Hondas where they relied on newtonian fluids to turn slip into traction of their awd systems. Plus this new one with the zf9 has the gearing low of a tundra in 2nd gear 4lo. Pretty good

  • @rf3899
    @rf3899 Před 3 lety +42

    The 2021 Ridgeline looks a lot better in the front.

  • @treydrier3169
    @treydrier3169 Před 3 lety +17

    For 95% of us the Ridgeline is what you need. Great for work and family alike. The ride is buttery smooth. You don't know you're in a pick up and the waterproof 'trunk' in the bed is very handy. Another feature I like is the wheel wells do not protrude into the bed - you get the full volume of the bed. The new 2021 has a more masculine grill for those highly sensitive low esteem phony macho males.

    • @traviswalker00
      @traviswalker00 Před 3 lety +6

      The last sentence sums it up. lol

    • @coytus94
      @coytus94 Před 3 lety +4

      The way i look at it, it takes more balls to own a vehicle that doesn't look as "manly" as some people want it to look, and most of them don't have the balls to get it and admit that it does everything they use their "manly" trucks for, which is why they would rather shit on it.

  • @getoutofthekitchen
    @getoutofthekitchen Před 3 lety +41

    That GMC is a good looking truck especially in the AT4 trim, but I'll keep my '18 Ridgeline RTL-T. The Ridgeline is, for me, and my needs, the most useable pickup I've ever owned. And reliability to boot. Interesting that folks cross-shop these two.

    • @CactusJack252
      @CactusJack252 Před 3 lety +11

      Out of the midsize trucks the ridgeline and GMC/Chevrolet are the ones closest in price and size. Since I have a family of three (my wife, kid, and I) and I don't want a full size truck I've been doing my research. All my research has led me to these two as far as interior space and comfort is involved. The Ridgeline while being a little more expensive is better on gas, has a better interior, everyone says it rides the best, has the in bed trunk, etc. I don't tow much and I never plan to tow over 5000 pounds so the Ridgeline looks like the right choice to me. If I was in my mid 20's instead of 33 I would laugh at the Ridgeline since it isn't a "real truck". Now I'm older and more mature I look at it differently. Honda hit it out of the park with the Ridgeline and I look forward to owning one soon.

    • @getoutofthekitchen
      @getoutofthekitchen Před 3 lety +6

      Vairon 1200ryder I came from two older F-150’s and most recently a 2015 RAM 1500 Laramie Quad cab. The Ram was nice but, to me, simply wasn’t as practical as the Ridgeline. I agree, when I was younger the big trucks were “cooler” but now, at 55, it’s all about practicality. You will not be disappointed in the Ridgeline should you go that direction. Good luck.

    • @scottandrews4822
      @scottandrews4822 Před 3 lety +1

      @Jbulandr Be careful getting that close (3500 lbs) to the max tow rating of 5000 lbs with AWD. If you have anything in your boat, or oassengers or cargo in your Ridgeline, you can go over the GVWR and the max tow rating. Invest in some time reading about tow ratings and GVWR and you will see what I mean. Exceeding it can make for a dangerous situation. And, yes, while the Ridgeline WILL tow the 5000 lbs, or 3500 lbs in your case, it's all about towing EASILY. Even with 3500 lbs, a Ridgeline will be MUCH more stressed than a full size pickup and will last less over time. Just something to consider. Even with "just " 3500 lbs, you are much better off towing with a full size truck that is understressed than with the Ridgeline that is much more stressed. It's the equivalent of Arnold Schwarzenegger in his glory days pulling 500 lbs up a hill vs the high school athlete doing it. Yes, both CAN do it but Arnold can do it MUCH easier.

    • @conduit242
      @conduit242 Před 3 lety +3

      @@scottandrews4822 not disputing anything you said but I’d bet the Ridgeline towing is still more reliable than the GMC not towing 😂

    • @jessepoorman2621
      @jessepoorman2621 Před 2 lety +1

      @@conduit242 That was gay

  • @algarinthompson8749
    @algarinthompson8749 Před 3 lety +10

    My sister-in-law bought the Ridgeline about a month ago and she loves it. It rides like a car and get good MPG. For the average home owner going to Home Depot for DYI projects its great light duty vehicle.

  • @jerrywallis599
    @jerrywallis599 Před 3 lety +22

    I watched several of your videos and just bought the 2020 Ridgeline. Thanks for the info made my decision easier. It is the same color and trim level as the one you tested. The biggest problem so far is getting it from my wife to drive.

  • @ricoman7981
    @ricoman7981 Před 3 lety +13

    I have the 2017 Ridgeline and live in Canada. I consistently get between 7.5 - 8.5 litres per 100 kilometres on the highway, which is over 30 mpg in imperial gallons, best ever is 37 mpg (not sure what that is in US gallons but I think it would be just a couple of mpg’s less as US gallon is just a little smaller than imperial). It’s all the ‘truck’ 80 or 90% of people would need. It is fine off pavement, not good for rough off road rock crawling, but if that’s your thing you wouldn’t be looking at a Ridgeline anyway. The AWD is excellent in our snowy winters. The only complaint I have with Ridgeline is there are almost no aftermarket ‘toys’ to make this a good non tent camping vehicle. With the short bed and the trunk, a fibreglass truck cap is the only thing available from only a couple of manufacturers, neither one of which is really good. It is very hard to weather proof the truck cap or tonneau cover. With the trunk and the bed design in general, there are no small or lightweight slide in campers that would work. I love the comfort, the size and drive and the fuel economy but still may have to trade to a different brand to do the truck camping I want to. Yes, I didn’t think about or worry about the camping idea when I bought it, but now I am retired and have the time get away. PS - I have only had compliments about the backseat comfort from adults that have ridden back there, comfortable and plenty of space.

  • @bikerbeliever8169
    @bikerbeliever8169 Před 3 lety +16

    The ridgeline is a wicked truck. Once you drive one and see what its capable of you know for fact. Owned one of the first gens, one of best vehicles ever owned.

    • @jeffy-baby
      @jeffy-baby Před rokem

      Ditto. Had an 06. It lasted 13 years.

    • @mikemerrill175
      @mikemerrill175 Před rokem

      @@jeffy-babySimilar, I had a purchased new 07 I just traded on a new 23. Best vehicle I’ve ever owned

  • @davidschachle6689
    @davidschachle6689 Před 3 lety +18

    I drive about two to three hundred miles a day with my job. I actually wanted the at-4 Sierra. But then the Ridgeline came up on my radar. I love the truck for what I do the storage area is perfect for carrying the instrumentation I need to carry without having a toolbox. I love my Ridgeline until I pull up next to a real truck! LOL Lotta Love about both of these trucks.

  • @ChadHargis
    @ChadHargis Před 3 lety +14

    The "cooler" is actually an in bed trunk. You can use it for more than storing beer and water. I keep straps and bungee cords back there as well as a tow hitch and such. It's a great space.

    • @Pickuptrucktalk
      @Pickuptrucktalk  Před 3 lety +1

      What can I say? Beer and camping were in my mind! 😂 good points.

    • @michaelbayliss1794
      @michaelbayliss1794 Před 3 lety

      Beer and camping go hand an hand. Can't do one without the other.

    • @hans-jurgenwiegand7465
      @hans-jurgenwiegand7465 Před 3 lety +3

      Keep first aid kit, jumper cables, tow cables, emergency blanket, and extra warm clothes or boots! And still have room for tool box, and tow hitch, & tie downs! Still have room for ammunition at the range! The back seat folds up, and has room for your long guns and scopes with stands, while being locked up with your key fob! The back doors open wide enough to find what you’re looking for, including your targets, all the while everything is on the floor, not on the back seat, waiting for you to step on the brake, and everything falling on each other! It’s been very handy for me! I put the Honda OEM tonneau cover on it, so I’m loving the whole setup! Plenty of room for a real cooler, and camping gear! I’m the only driver, so I don’t need to keep adjusting the seat, had a sliding rear & roof window, but didn’t use them, so wouldn’t get them again. The Sport trim package was more than enough, when you can hook up your smart phone!

  • @generalsixty2133
    @generalsixty2133 Před 3 lety +13

    I bought a used 07 Ridgeline. It does everything I need and is a pleasure to drive. What is really good is the AWD system. Hammer the throttle in the rain and it gets traction right away. This is a good thing when you need it in an intersection. The engine compartment has A LOT of space to work on the engine. The locking storage trunk in the box is FABULOUS.

    • @jamesmedina2062
      @jamesmedina2062 Před 3 lety

      Wanda Tolbert i dont know why but plastic water reservoirs commonly degrade and break apart

    • @jamesmedina2062
      @jamesmedina2062 Před 3 lety +1

      Wanda Tolbert I think you have it wrong. I have restored cars and the cars with good interior plastics are cars up North. UV radiation degrades plastics. Cold shrinks everything naturally but it will not make it brittle. Still I am not an expert on the ozone holes in atmosphere so perhaps there is an area up North that got more rays. Also remember every vehicle is different. Arizona and Texas cars all get tinted which protects while northern cars may not and so you get more UV damage through unprotected glass.

    • @jamesmedina2062
      @jamesmedina2062 Před 3 lety

      Wanda Tolbert Also excessive heat bakes plastics. Cold won't do that.

    • @jamesmedina2062
      @jamesmedina2062 Před 3 lety

      Wanda Tolbert what car you paid off?

  • @donmiller8712
    @donmiller8712 Před 3 lety +9

    The Ridgeline has a lot more goodies you didn't cover. They compete quite well with the GMC at $20K less

  • @Al-yc4cn
    @Al-yc4cn Před 3 lety +7

    2021 finally got the "truck look" it needed.

  • @HeRulesAlways
    @HeRulesAlways Před rokem +4

    Thanks for this great review. I purchased the '23 Ridgeline last Nov and absolutely love it. It does everything I need in a truck.

  • @sairakaizad1035
    @sairakaizad1035 Před 3 lety +13

    Had to pause to stop laughing when you discussed ability to store eggs as “Bonus”. Let’s face it, we need things like these. Not everyone is hauling lumber and dirt bikes!!!

  • @CactusJack252
    @CactusJack252 Před 3 lety +56

    The Ridgeline is the truck made for those who want a truck but don't need a truck. It will fill the need for over 90% of those looking for a truck.

    • @scottandrews4822
      @scottandrews4822 Před 3 lety

      A towing capacity of 3500/5000 lbs (FWD/AWD) is pretty wimpy on the truck scale.

    • @ericksanchez7787
      @ericksanchez7787 Před 3 lety +13

      @@scottandrews4822 but let's be real who really tows more than 5000lb not many

    • @scottandrews4822
      @scottandrews4822 Před 3 lety

      @@ericksanchez7787 Maybe. 5000lbs is not much by the time you add the weight of, say a car or whatever, the trailer, and anything IN the car or ON the trailer besides the vehicle or whatever. A unibody "truck" is good for hauling hay bales and pulling LIGHT trailers, like those with a large lawn tractor on them. It adds up fast, believe me. I would say that MANY people do. My point is that it is VERY dangerous to tow anywhere close to the maximum rated tow limit. Doing so can cause instability, cooling issues etc - especially if you go over. It is MUCH BETTER to either tow 1000 lbs or less than the maximum tow limit or to have a VEHICLE that is rated to tow much MORE than what you are towing. I have seen, and heard of, too many disasters and accidents caused by people towing improperly. Bottom line: tow UNDER what the rating is, not CLOSE TO or OVER the rating.

    • @ericksanchez7787
      @ericksanchez7787 Před 3 lety +8

      @@scottandrews4822 while yes 5000lb is not much for a truck but it begs the question if you are looking for a truck to haul a trailer with a car or some larger tractors then why even consider the ridgeline what I don't understand it some people saying the ridgeline sucks because it doesn't tow that much but the thing is that it wasn't designed for heavy duty towing or towing its ment for someone that may occasionally need truck like versitality with the bed but don't want to make a sacrifice of ride and handling and also I believe the ridgeline is capable enough for the average truck buyer but don't want to get a "minivan" and want a "real truck" but hey their are people that need heavy duty level of hauling and towing and that's good but don't judge the ridgeline as if it's a full size body on frame pickup because it's not and it's not trying to be frankly it's kinda in it's own segment of pickups and the ridgeline has its niche buyers

    • @scottandrews4822
      @scottandrews4822 Před 3 lety +4

      @@ericksanchez7787 With that description, I agree totally. I think the Ridgeline is a great truck for the niche it's in, which as you correctly stated, is its own.

  • @patl8363
    @patl8363 Před 3 lety +10

    The only reason i have an f150 over the ridgeline is that i tow an 8500 lb travel trailer. The ridgeline could haul my quad and a trailer for the second quad just like the half ton does. Honda needs to come up with a half ton. Even if they stretch the Ridgeline out and up a little.

  • @kkacperowski
    @kkacperowski Před 3 lety +10

    the upcoming front end face lift makes the ridgeline look a lot tougher. Actually looks more like a tacoma.

  • @SilverScarletSpider
    @SilverScarletSpider Před 3 lety +8

    I think that may be a testament to Honda’s engineering teams when their AWD system is that good 👍

  • @mikeflackii1939
    @mikeflackii1939 Před 3 lety +9

    Have a 2006 Ridgeline and love it!!!! 2nd generation definitely gets better MPG's.....most definitely considering upgrading to the 2021 model due the "manly" nose job it got!!!!!!!!!
    Update.....bought a 2017 RTL-T in June and absolutely LOVE it!!!! Does everything I need it to and rides so much better than the 06 I had(better MPG's too!!!)

  • @seagullsbtn
    @seagullsbtn Před 3 lety +7

    It meets most needs. Another 500-1000lb towing capability would do wonders for its stature in the market.

  • @heathpittman4335
    @heathpittman4335 Před 3 lety +9

    I have a Ridgeline and it is great! It works for what I do. If you tow big then it is not for you. If you tow little or none and want a fantastic ride then check it out. Yeah I know it looks like a mini van in the front.

    • @cameronelisha3573
      @cameronelisha3573 Před 3 lety

      What does tow little mean? I want a 2021 RL but I want it to tow a R-Pod 190 at about 3500lbs total weight. Every forum I go to says I need a 1/2 ton pick up even for a small light weight travel trailer.

    • @envision2k
      @envision2k Před 3 lety +3

      @@cameronelisha3573 I tow my 19' fiberglass boat with my 2006 Ridgeline with zero issues. The 2021 will handle 3500lbs easily. It has a total towing capacity of 4250 lbs. and a maximum payload capacity of 1452 - 1580 lbs.

  • @Jeff-or6em
    @Jeff-or6em Před 3 lety +5

    Looking at the WHITE black edition 2021 Ridgeline 😍. Maybe add a leveling kit to 2021 Ridgeline and it be good to go.

  • @pm270x
    @pm270x Před 3 lety +15

    Just curious as to why the Ridgeline isn’t being compared to an in-class GMC Canyon or Chevy Colorado?
    I purchased my 2020 Ridgeline RTL-E for $36k, at almost half the cost of the Sierra being compared.
    I ruled out the Canyon and Colorado, because they aren’t offering a trim level equipped with tri-zone climate control for rear seat passengers. I have three daughters in the back seat that are cool on 104 Summer days and warm on 37 Winter days. All trim levels for the Ridgeline are standard with tri-zone climate control.
    Of 5’ small-beds, Ridgeline has the largest in-class, to include width as well. Canyon and Colorado require the 6’ long-bed upgrade to achieve a larger bed size than a Ridgeline. My Ridgeline handled a 1.5 cubic yard bucket of mulch/compost diagonally dropped corner-to-corner without any overspill. The Ridgeline also allows 4’x8’ plywood to lay flat on the deck between the tire wells, which most midsized can’t accomplish.
    The swing-gate tailgate’s single-hinge is what prevents the double-hinge dampening option. That’s an unfortunate trade off, but if safety around kids is needed, then use the swing-gate option.
    The in-bed trunk is genius with around 7 cubic feet of storage, which is close to my old Honda Odyssey. Probably 90% of my Costco/Sam’s groceries fit inside with only bulk paper goods/toiletries and soda/waters in bed. However a trunk light is needed since the cargo lamps are blocked when the Tonneau cover is latched. The compost is probably very near 1.5k lbs and I didn’t observe hardly any squat from the payload. The 2020 Ridgeline features a key fob lock/unlocked tailgate enabled in the infotainment. The trunk key fob controls remain inside the glovebox (left side), and should be moved to the infotainment as well.
    The 9-speed transaxle vastly outperforms my old Ridgeline’s 6-speed transaxle, and the new paddle-shifting feature is excellent for driving the Smokies or holding a gear under heavy payloads. The engine breaking is much better on the 9-speed as well. Clutching in/out is a little delayed while in manual shift mode, so you’ll want to lightly brake on downhill shifting. Once downshifted, little or no braking is needed at all, it’ll hold a steady speed. Honda’s 10-speed transaxle probably wouldn’t be available until 2022.
    The Ridgeline needs the hill assist or roll back protection features that are common to other Honda SUV.
    It’s also worth mentioning that Ridgeline doesn’t tow off their bumper for any trim level. It’s the only midsized pickup with a standardized tow package on all trim levels. This alone could save a grand or more, that’s an up charge on any other brand of pickup truck.
    Ridgeline also has the best crash test rating of any pickup truck in the US, regardless of classification. You’d think an off-road or work truck would handle impact better, but apparently other pickup trucks aren’t as tough as they’d like to sound. A freeway daily commuter is far safer picking up kids from daycare in a Ridgeline. It’s also one of the easiest rear bench seats to install a car seat into for babies or toddlers. It does however need the dual cup holders on the rear doors as seen on Pilot and Passport, since all three seats are occupied, I’m one cup holder short. Luckily, one car seat has it’s own cup holder.
    Supposedly, the 2021 Ridgeline will migrate away from Pilot’s eloquent styling and adopt the Passport’s more sporty and rugged front grill. Ridgeline does currently offer a more rugged honeycomb front grill with carbon fiber trimming upgrade option, but it’s almost $400 with installation.

    • @Pickuptrucktalk
      @Pickuptrucktalk  Před 3 lety +1

      Simple answer: I had these two trucks at the same time this week. I don’t get vehicles from dealer.

    • @hewittcustommillwork36
      @hewittcustommillwork36 Před 3 lety

      I completely agree this is an awesome truck and far superior to any other midsize truck

    • @indy69541
      @indy69541 Před 3 lety +2

      the canyon and colorado are in the virtual basement for reliability stay away from these trucks

    • @jessepoorman2621
      @jessepoorman2621 Před 2 lety

      @@indy69541 That’s why mine has 170,000 miles with zero problems. Sure buddy?

  • @craighatch3221
    @craighatch3221 Před 3 lety +28

    This caught my attention because I’m selling my GMC 2500 diesel and buying a new ridgeline.

  • @danielaltherr1229
    @danielaltherr1229 Před 3 lety +2

    Thank you so much for this comparison! Keep up the good work, this is another great video.

  • @wydopnthrtl
    @wydopnthrtl Před 3 lety +15

    I've had a 2019 Ridgeline sport for 6 months now. I must say its FAR MORE of a truck than I thought it was going to be. Most importantly its far easier to live with daily than my previous trucks. (last was a Ford Ranger)
    Recently drove 2400 miles taking the family on vacation and the trips average was 29.9mpg. Three people in the truck and the bed was loaded. I'd say 80% of those miles were 70mph on the freeway. And the other 20% was mixed everywhere from idling up to 55mph.
    My surprises in the Ridgeline have been:
    - It's very quiet as compared to all other trucks I've ever owned
    - Its very smooth as compared..
    - It handles snow better as compared..
    - The audio system is better (has very good BASS and highs up front)
    - The in bed trunk is what every truck should have! (get the optional dividers and net that goes in it)
    - It accelerates better (the 19 has the 6 speed w/shift lever. The 20+ has the 9speed w/push button)
    I have the lower grade sport version so there are some options that I wish I had. I wish mine had leather seats & rear AC controls. Otherwise.. I'd not change a thing.
    On my 2019 I got some options that I think are good and worth nothing
    - starting on 19 models you can get the heated steering wheel
    - I have the hard Honda tonneau cover
    - I have the all season rubber floor mats
    - I have the rear seat under storage tray
    - I have the tailgate lock
    - I have the in trunk dividers and cargo net
    There are 2 things I think are lacking. 1. The rear doors need to open wider (they fixed this for 2020) 2. There is no light in the underbed trunk. (w/o a hard cover the truck lid opens high enough and the bed light on the side *DO work*. But with a hard cover the lid doesn't lift high enough so its dark at night)

    • @CactusJack252
      @CactusJack252 Před 3 lety +1

      You can fix that! Check out this video
      czcams.com/video/_9-7ckh819o/video.html&ab_channel=DriversOnly

    • @justinfowler2857
      @justinfowler2857 Před 3 lety

      Get a stick on puck light for the rear trunk. Simple fix for a low price.

  • @in.hindsight
    @in.hindsight Před 3 lety +6

    Honestly, my wife's 2003 Odyssey is more useful than my 2008 Tundra. However, I will always take the Tundra on recreational trips even though I know the Odyssey can do the same job with a lower price tag at the gas station. I'm actually considering a Ridgeline over a Tundra as my next truck.

  • @taimahshu4920
    @taimahshu4920 Před 3 lety +6

    great video!!! was expecting a bashing of the Honda Ridgeline.

  • @paulvonauth7254
    @paulvonauth7254 Před 3 lety +6

    Formly from Metro Detroit, former "GM" engineer, managed machining/engineering for a major Nascar Team(Ford Team, in and out of many Ford facilites), had drove Chevy's/Fords and Dodge's for years. Toyota Tacoma's are great vehciles, but own a Ridgeline currently. Excellant vehicle!, best ride, size for the city, and perfoms basic hauling. Very view in todays world take their vehciles "off-road". In todays world the Ridgeline is the perfect all around vehcile, one of the best vehciles I have owned. I purchased a color matching cap (not cheap) for mine which makes it really stand-out. The wife is always amazed at the comments we recieve, and how individuals notice our vehcile...

    • @dezlondes7106
      @dezlondes7106 Před 3 lety

      I always notice when I see grown men driving a mini-van and then I feel sad for them.

  • @trl1980
    @trl1980 Před 2 měsíci +1

    Ridgeline is a game changer! That's why competitors hate it and haters tease it.

  • @budgerber901
    @budgerber901 Před 3 lety +7

    Ridgeline suspension is different (bigger spindles) than the suv you think it is. Honda did a great job building the drive train to withstand the rigors of truck use!

    • @richeyrich2203
      @richeyrich2203 Před rokem

      More detail? How is it different than it’s passport and pilot counterparts in terms of payload and towing?

  • @10thmountainvet
    @10thmountainvet Před 2 lety +2

    RTL-E 2020 $38K out the door, averaging 26 MPG, useable trunk for groceries that doesn’t affect my interior space, AWD system that will react and adapt way faster than any “domestic” vehicle, and I bet the maintenance cost of any diesel out there over 5-6 years would buy a nice Ridgeline… just a superior vehicle. Does what a “half-ton” should be built to do. I’m tired of half-ton trucks that are over designed to pull unrealistic loads and cost a fortune.

  • @georgiaguardian4696
    @georgiaguardian4696 Před 3 lety +2

    You are absolutely correct about the Honda’s front end. Honda has promptly updated it for the 2021 model year, very smart.

  • @XxDrEvilxX
    @XxDrEvilxX Před 3 lety +14

    Let's see in 10 years which is still running properly and a list of repairs that had to be done.

    • @jessepoorman2621
      @jessepoorman2621 Před 2 lety

      I’m driving my GMC canyon for 16 years 180 thousand miles no major problems

  • @brucegordon9615
    @brucegordon9615 Před 3 lety +3

    Amazing. You and Honda had the same thinking because the 2021 Ridgeline has a much manlier front end

  • @TheKingkingg
    @TheKingkingg Před 3 lety +5

    Thanks for your video and review, what I appreciate about your review most is information and engineering standards Honda implement based on not just US, but also international. Overall I love your show because it's more normal and not scripted and repetitive. I love my 2009 Ridgeline pickup truck and my 2017 Ridgeline pickup truck and have no need for a full size truck and if I do I can rent one

    • @michaelbayliss1794
      @michaelbayliss1794 Před 3 lety +2

      Always cheaper to rent something , then to buy something that you use very little.

  • @denvernn
    @denvernn Před 3 lety +13

    Interesting and well done comparison.

    • @Pickuptrucktalk
      @Pickuptrucktalk  Před 3 lety

      Thanks!

    • @hans-jurgenwiegand7465
      @hans-jurgenwiegand7465 Před 3 lety

      I just happen to like both trucks! But I needed the Ridgeline! Bought a 2020 Sport, $36,000 was a little over my budget, but paid cash, and after 600 miles in the snow, very satisfied! I wouldn’t have bought the big truck for half the price, because I don’t need it! Both fine trucks!

  • @jakeguzman8455
    @jakeguzman8455 Před 3 lety +2

    Great Job! Appreciate the comment that it all depends on what you are going to use the truck for. I have owned a Silverado. So owning a large truck is definitely nice, but I just wasnt using it for its purpose. Honda Ridgeline 2019 has been outstanding. It's not for everyone for sure, but for what it does, it does it exceptionally well. Like the video stated, I have used its features, tail gate, empty cavity, rear air, sun roof and the seats. Plus my wife and son can drive it which is good thing for my family. Lastly, the price was about 5 grand less than the manufactured price. Only time can tell, but the GMC does look very nice. Thanks for putting this together.

  • @corevette
    @corevette Před 3 lety +2

    Well done. Much appreciated. Thank you‼️

  • @brazeagle
    @brazeagle Před 2 lety +2

    Fantastic review. I am in the market and have tested almost ALL OF these trucks, and I came to a conclusion that the car like Ridgeline is the way to go for me...even though I am an American car lover, but the ridgeline is a no-brainer.
    Thanks a lot

  • @rbrown5141
    @rbrown5141 Před 2 lety +1

    I picked up a 2022 Black edition a few months back I absolutely love it!

  • @m1lkman1974
    @m1lkman1974 Před 3 lety +1

    Great (and surprising) comparison. I really enjoyed this! Keep up the great work Tim! Totally agree on the Honda oil fill neck. Our Acura MDX was the same. HORRIBLE even for a normal funnel. You need one with a long extension.

    • @squidusn71
      @squidusn71 Před 3 lety +1

      You're worried about the oil fill neck? That's nothing compared to the oil filter location!

  • @korndawggy1801
    @korndawggy1801 Před 11 měsíci +1

    As far as power goes, I remember when alot of people use to buy a Ford F-150 with a 145 hp I-6 and it did everything that most people needed to do. Same with GM and the 4.3 V6 in full size trucks. Both were reliable as hell too.

  • @keithasche
    @keithasche Před 3 lety +2

    Awesome review Tim. I picked up my AT4 with the Duramax back in the end of May. Same color as your test unit there. Your's must be the short bed as mine has the standard bed and will fit an 8ft piece of wood with just the top part of the tailgate down and the step opened up. I agree that the front of the Ridgeline looks like an minivan.

    • @Pickuptrucktalk
      @Pickuptrucktalk  Před 3 lety

      Yep, the short bed won't fit the drywall. The standard box will.

  • @mersch1977
    @mersch1977 Před 3 lety +7

    Great Review! I can't wait to send to my dad, he will love it. I just bought a Ridgeline Black edition. I pick it up Friday. I am 5 feet tall and one of the things I like was not needing a ladder or struggling every time I need to get in. I actually like the smoother looking lines of it instead of the more butch truck. It has a Tonneau cover and I love the trunk. I love the tailgate swings out, because again, bending over a tailgate when you are short can be a challenge. Plus, I am hoping to get 200k miles on this like I did on my Toyota Rav4.

  • @RideByNight
    @RideByNight Před 3 lety

    Great comparison. Thank you.

  • @jessedeleon7906
    @jessedeleon7906 Před 3 lety +2

    My parents have a 2019 honda ridgeline sport with front wheel drive and let me just say once the hpd package comes out I'm definitely gonna get one. It is an amazing truck. Yes it's a truck! That turns heads, and once that VTEC kicks in you already know. Honda made something beyond your standard truck, and it's the future.

  • @thedirkdiggler27
    @thedirkdiggler27 Před 6 měsíci

    Thanks man I really love your video

  • @benitodeluna970
    @benitodeluna970 Před 3 lety +1

    So I have a 2019 Honda Ridgeline RTL- E. I Installed a 3 and 1/2 inch TRAXDA suspension lift kit and put 32 inch Cooper tires on it. I know take it to the beach and to the ranch. It has handles exceptionally well in sand and mud up to a foot deep ! I'm very impressed with the drivetrain and the traction settings for sand and mud ! It actually handles better in sand than my three-quarter ton four-wheel-drive Dodge truck.

    • @Pickuptrucktalk
      @Pickuptrucktalk  Před 3 lety

      Huh. I don’t think I’ve ever seen a Ridgeline with a lift.

  • @jjsmith9552
    @jjsmith9552 Před 3 lety +3

    Have the 2020 Ridgeline don't give a hoot about the looks its a great pickup. Buy the 2021 Ridgeline if looks are an issue. If your driving it every day around town shopping, errands whatever the Ridgeline is the way to go. More compact but roomy and comfortable inside much easier to park and drive in tight quarters. Reliable too.

  • @Gene1969
    @Gene1969 Před 3 lety +8

    This is not a comparison of apples vs oranges, it's the tail of two Bobs.
    The Honda Ridgeline is Bob Newhart from "The Newhart Show" Bob (played by Bob Newhart) is a mild mannered hotel owner in Vermont who is also a published author of multiple handyman repair books. His books are standard DIY fare dealing in basic stiff like plaining warped doors to fit, basic plumbing, and light electrical (ie: ceiling fans and patio lighting). You'll find his truck over at Ace Hardware most of the time but he will occasionally go to Lowe's or Home Depot if absolutely necessary.
    The Sierra is Bob Villa. Full bearded and flannel shirted, Bob hosts "This Old House" where full restorations or outright rebuilds happen. (Usually to the cost of three times the price of the original building.) When Bob goes shopping, he hits the professional grade, contractor wholesale shops. More warehouse than store, these places are often off limits to the general public and armature inquiries. He'll go to Home Depot or Lowes if he has no choice, but would rather not.
    In the end both Bob's get the job done. The house looks better and is upgraded to the extent the owner wants. Both Bob's are accomplished and happy with their results. Only the image and directions travelled are different. The end results are the same.

  • @12B0692
    @12B0692 Před 10 měsíci +1

    I have the 2023 RTL-E. A lot of noted deficiencies in this review have been addressed. Essentially, the same truck otherwise....and I hate that I love it. It's great.

  • @mryo3223
    @mryo3223 Před rokem +1

    Best review.. great details.

  • @noniespam
    @noniespam Před 3 lety +7

    Great review Tim, Really like the Honda tailgate but the GM gate is way too complicated. Too many moving parts and options I would never use.. also would NEVER consider buying a vehicle that requires a belt change at 100,000 miles for an oil pump where it’s required to remove the transmission to change..”really” I remember you taking to the engineer and he said it was to keep it quiet, could you really hear it over the diesel clacking away??? Great review, still waiting for your take on the Ford ST Explorer.

    • @Pickuptrucktalk
      @Pickuptrucktalk  Před 3 lety

      Interesting question on the sound. I know the cabin is pretty quiet on the road for sure. Yes, yes on the Ford ST. I keep checking.

  • @naderaskari194
    @naderaskari194 Před 3 lety

    Really enjoyed this review

  • @Lee784447
    @Lee784447 Před 3 lety +1

    I’m 67 and my wife is younger than me but has mobility issues, she wants a minivan an I want a truck. She’s not into camping or off-roading, I am so she seems to like the Ridgeline. So I get my truck, at 67 I just want to live life without drama, you guys know what I mean.

  • @keithlynch3086
    @keithlynch3086 Před 3 lety +1

    Great comparison most would never touch. I am currently shopping this similar comparison for my heading into retirement vehicle. Don’t need to tow a 5,000 boat or RV so this is serious comparison for me. Love the engine in the Honda, better highway driver by far, and better MPG.
    Most all dislikes in the Ridgeline include the front end and rightfully so. 2021 fixes this problem and adds a HPD trim which seems to work. I will take the Ridgeline and $16000 in my pocket towards two ATV’s or a nice SXS. Thanks great review.

    • @Pickuptrucktalk
      @Pickuptrucktalk  Před 3 lety

      Thanks for watching. Most people don't think this is a real comparison, yet I talk with perspective buyers all the time who do this same comparison.

  • @repentorperish488
    @repentorperish488 Před 3 lety +1

    I sold my 2004 GMC Sierra SLT ext cab Z-71 4x4 with 132,000 miles & just got a 2019 Honda Ridgeline Black Edition AWD with 11,500 miles last month. For me it was gas mileage and maintenance. I own a 1995 Honda Accord EX Wagon with 139,000 and 2015 Honda Odyssey Touring Elite with 21,000 miles. I have zero issues with Honda that I can't say for my original owner GMC 2 instrument clusters, tailgate handle, ext cab door lock broke and crappy fuel mileage plus the paint was gone on hood & roof. I hardly used this truck for hauling much and not much for off roading. I'm just a happy Honda owner.

  • @scottandrews4822
    @scottandrews4822 Před 3 lety +1

    Great video!

  • @d_i_g_i_t_a_l_p_r_i_m_e5617

    Bought a 21 Ridgeline Black Sport HPD package… I had an Accord sport 1.5t before that a Silverado Z71 … Honda Ridgeline the vehicle I NEEDED.

  • @tomswoverland
    @tomswoverland Před 2 lety +1

    Love my 2020 Sport carry’s everything I need for hunting fishing and camping and tows my pop up and a comfortable ride.

  • @nathanbenge8817
    @nathanbenge8817 Před 2 lety

    How did you change to the led lights mine is a 2020 also same color but I really want the led lights?

  • @PaulieB1965
    @PaulieB1965 Před 3 lety +1

    I’m past the days of trying to be cool. Never was very good at it anyway, but I digress. The Ridgeline is a fantastic vehicle. I own a 2017 RTL-E and it does everything I need it to do and more. It’s the most comfortable vehicle I’ve ever owned and I will be buying a 2021 as soon as they are released. I can’t say enough good things about it. 👍🏻👍🏻

  • @theoutdoordad7395
    @theoutdoordad7395 Před rokem +1

    all i know is that my well-maintained HOnda Odyssey has had two major engine issues and I'd have a tough time buying another Honda. This is from a guy who has owned multiple Hondas over the years and was previously a very happy customer.

  • @zrh2004
    @zrh2004 Před 3 lety +2

    Great overview, any idea why the tow rating goes up with AWD?

    • @Pickuptrucktalk
      @Pickuptrucktalk  Před 3 lety

      AWD comes with transmission cooler. Running the J2807 test, manufacturers have to rate trucks to pull so much for so long and a certain temperature. The AWD version performs better at the cooler temperatures with the transmission cooler.

  • @IronGuardLegionnaire
    @IronGuardLegionnaire Před 3 lety +2

    2021 ridgeline looks amazing. I might have to consider the hpd version witht he bronze wheel when it comes out

  • @dangerwillrobinson366
    @dangerwillrobinson366 Před rokem +3

    The biggest hurdle the Ridgeline has to overcome is the large number of truck enthusiast with psycho social needs for ego reinforcement trapped in living out a penis comparison existence through their trucks.

  • @richardkrentz7553
    @richardkrentz7553 Před 11 měsíci

    Good comparison. I have a 2009 Ridgeline and love it. It's perfect for a family vehicle and can move most anything at home, especially when the kids move out.
    The ride is superb and handles well. I particularly like the deck door as I can reach smaller items and don't have to stretch my aching back too far.
    My only complaint is the gas mileage, it could be better although it looks like Honda has made a major improvement.
    Great job, however I don't need an huge off road truck. I'll leave that to the boys that have moved out. They can buy what they want..

  • @Blank00
    @Blank00 Před 3 lety +7

    If you don't call the Ridgeline a real truck, then you better not call the Hyundai Santa Cruz a real truck either, since the Santa Cruz is a unibody as much as the Rudgeline is

    • @NoName-tz5ji
      @NoName-tz5ji Před 3 lety

      I believe Subaru would sue them for copyright infringement had it not expired. That thing is nothing but a BRAT with rounded edges.

    • @dad-fp7fw
      @dad-fp7fw Před 3 lety +1

      The Santa Cruz isn’t a real truck either.

    • @Blank00
      @Blank00 Před 3 lety

      @@dad-fp7fw exactly. Imagine hating on the ridgeline just because it's not a real truck, then liking the Santa Cruz even though it has the exact same "shortcoming" as the Ridgeline

    • @squidusn71
      @squidusn71 Před 3 lety

      @@Blank00
      So you preffer a copy, cool story bro.

    • @coytus94
      @coytus94 Před 3 lety

      The people that don't call the ridgeline a real truck are the ones that probably call a Jeep Gladiator a real truck.

  • @Stephen-er4bi
    @Stephen-er4bi Před 3 lety +3

    The Ridgeline is as much a truck as I need. I've owned numerous "real trucks" but in reality the Honda would have done all I ever required the others to do, and given me better mpg's and ride comfort. As to the better ride on washboard roads, There's a review out there that had a Taco, a Ridgeline, and maybe a Nissan for support, that traveled maybe 20 miles on a bad road to the "racetrack" in Death Valley. Both of the other trucks blew up their shocks, smoking, oil running down, while the Honda was fine and of course wasn't beating up the driver. Off road, rough terrain, probably not their forte, be eveyrwhere I drive it fills the bill. Definitely my next truck.

    • @Pickuptrucktalk
      @Pickuptrucktalk  Před 3 lety +1

      That was an Edmunds video on blowing up the shocks. My friend Dan was on that trip and I interviewed him after. Definitely an interesting video. Thanks for commenting!

  • @johnwatz4955
    @johnwatz4955 Před 3 lety +1

    Great video, i have been watching many Ridgeline videos, its this chip shortage that is messing everything up...

  • @johnbarresi2567
    @johnbarresi2567 Před 3 lety +3

    U need to do on the 1st gen Ridgeline 06 till 14 Ridgeline I own one

  • @anthonyszeto5508
    @anthonyszeto5508 Před 3 lety +2

    should compare this to a redesign 2021 Ridgeline.

  • @marcsherman4862
    @marcsherman4862 Před 3 lety +2

    Would recommend comparing the width measurement of the beds.

  • @shawntyree6870
    @shawntyree6870 Před 3 lety +3

    5:01 this space is a beautiful thing

  • @haydenf1353
    @haydenf1353 Před 3 lety +2

    I fully expect Honda to move more of their ridgelines now that they’ve actually made an attempt to improve its looks. At the end of the day, lots of people buy a vehicle with a least some emphasis on the way it looks.

  • @IamGroot786
    @IamGroot786 Před 3 lety +3

    I know a lotta folks have issues with the Ridge but I'm really happy with mine. It's amazing how comfortable and quiet it is on the highway. Just got back from a road trip to Michigan and I wasn't even tired after a 6 hour driving stretch. People have different needs so I get it if you really need a higher towing capacity. Wouldn't a Canyon be a better comparison?

    • @Pickuptrucktalk
      @Pickuptrucktalk  Před 3 lety

      Yep a Canyon would be much better. Just dumb luck I got these two trucks like this week. So why not do a video I thought.

    • @moonskeetz
      @moonskeetz Před 3 lety +2

      Ridge is perfect for road trips, if you're not towing.

    • @IamGroot786
      @IamGroot786 Před 3 lety +1

      @@moonskeetz Oh you can tow, just not as much. Everyone has different needs. Not everyone owns a big boat or RV trailer.

    • @moonskeetz
      @moonskeetz Před 3 lety

      @@IamGroot786 but the MPG goes down dramatically.

  • @shawntyree6870
    @shawntyree6870 Před 3 lety +3

    22:45 that lane keep assist did not come on my $55k msrp 2020 elevation and i can say on a honda crv it is a really really nice feature

    • @Pickuptrucktalk
      @Pickuptrucktalk  Před 3 lety

      That's crazy. This should be standard equipment.

    • @michaelbayliss1794
      @michaelbayliss1794 Před 3 lety

      Funny I usually have that stuffed turned off on my 2016 Honda Pilot. Just never got used to it , but I do like the Addaptive cruise, parking sensors, and Emergency breaking .

  • @NighthawkEnforcer
    @NighthawkEnforcer Před 3 lety

    That was a nice comparison of an apple ang an orange! The Ridgeline is a nice and capable truck, but when I think of owning a truck, the image that i conjure doesn’t look like the Ridgeline‘a design. With that said, the features like the cooler, the side swing door, and even the bed speakers are features I wish my truck had.

  • @BigSteve93015
    @BigSteve93015 Před 3 lety

    Hey thanks for the honest review. Shopping for a truck currently. Sure I want to go with the 250 big truck but frankly I don't carry heavy stuff, don't off-road and I put on tons of highway miles every year. I think I need to add the RL into the mix. That said, I like I like your comparison. Tell me about the 64 Chevy in the background. Now that interests me.

    • @Pickuptrucktalk
      @Pickuptrucktalk  Před 3 lety +1

      That’s a ‘62 and there is a few videos on this channel of him. Search for Swede. It was my wife’s grandfather’s farm truck I got running and drive quite a bit when I don’t have a truck or SUV to review. It is just too much fun!

  • @markcesena4670
    @markcesena4670 Před 3 lety

    Hi, can you tell me how you turned on the ridgeline DRL's,can't turn mine one,thanks.

  • @ChrisMotorONE
    @ChrisMotorONE Před 2 lety +2

    I own a 2018 Ridgeline and love it. Very practical and get the job done, very quite as well. But my heart is always a GMC Denali!! The GMC tail gate is superb!!! 🙇‍♂️ but it’s not reliable as the Honda!!

  • @James_Hough
    @James_Hough Před 3 lety +2

    I feel like only people who have not owned a truck in the past are "cross-shopping" these things. If you have owned and used a truck, you know what direction you want to go.

    • @shanes481
      @shanes481 Před 3 lety +3

      I've owned several trucks. And I own a f150 right now. I also have land I maintain with a small tractor and a couple of zero turns. None of the towing I do requires more than 3500lbs. When I need a load of dirt or gravel I call in a semi truck to haul it to me. Tell me why again this isn't a real truck that would work for me but not you truck guys living in the suburbs?

    • @squidusn71
      @squidusn71 Před 3 lety

      Ridgeline