2020 Honda Ridgeline - Best Midsize Truck for Daily Driving

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  • čas přidán 5. 07. 2024
  • 2020 Honda Ridgeline is the Best Midsize Truck for Daily Driving. It's spacious, comfortable, full of tech and is extremely practical. In fact, I daily drive one. So what has changed for this refreshed 2020 model and is this the right midsize truck for you? Find out.
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Komentáře • 458

  • @darinpearson2554
    @darinpearson2554 Před 4 lety +82

    The bed is not covered in a composite material. The bed is a composite material.

  • @Coquina17
    @Coquina17 Před 4 lety +22

    I’ve been driving my 2019 Ridgeline for 28,000 miles and 16 months. Very pleased with the vehicle. Comfortable, quiet, drives like a nice sedan not a bubba truck. No rattles, shimmies or shakes like you get in a conventional truck. It’s a great truck for those of us with white collar jobs that need a truck for our hobbies, not our jobs.
    I towed a 24’ go-fast boat from Baltimore to SC. About 3300 pounds all up weight for boat and trailer. No problems, tracked straight, the Lane keep assist did its job well while towing.
    I would NOT have bought a conventional truck as I hate the way they drive. Also they are bigger than I needed and are a PITA to park. The Ridgeline checks all the boxes for me.
    If you don’t need a Big Bubba Truck to reinforce your masculinity, aren’t towing more than 5000# and don’t need to go hardcore off roading to get to your construction job the Ridgeline might be a good choice.

    • @jimbailey1122
      @jimbailey1122 Před 4 lety +4

      Those "bubba" trucks are called "brodozers" in these parts

    • @sej4323
      @sej4323 Před 4 lety +3

      Hard core off reading means you lost your glasses in the truck?

    • @Coquina17
      @Coquina17 Před 4 lety +1

      SEJ I’ve had it happen. 😉

    • @squidusn71
      @squidusn71 Před 4 lety

      If I'm white collar, I'd be driving a Raptor for my hobbies and a 911 Turbo for daily lol. I wouldn't even think about a Ridgeline, which I happen to own.

    • @_DrDrakeRamoray
      @_DrDrakeRamoray Před 4 lety

      I am a financial advisor and I drive a 2020 Ram 1500 Crew Cab Laramie and it kicks A over your mini van with a bed. There are no rattles or shimmies with my luxury truck.

  • @jaytee6889
    @jaytee6889 Před 4 lety +12

    After putting 183,000 miles on my 2017 Ridgeline yes that’s a lot of miles for 2 1/2 years I fix appliances and I drive an average of 150 to 200 miles a day fixing appliances I have had zero issues with my Ridgeline gets great gas mileage comfortable ride it pulls a trailer I’ve carried dirt in the back of it I pulled a bobcat behind it as it does anything that my F150 could’ve done your thing with American trucks don’t do is they don’t give you the luxury ride and all the sensors you have to pay like really extra I mean come on people really a Silverado $75,000 this ridiculous van but as I know American trucks won’t go to 150 thousand miles with zero maintenance on the Ridgeline has gone over 180,000 miles have hadNo issues other than basic maintenance

  • @pocillipora
    @pocillipora Před 4 lety +14

    I just traded my 2018 Tacoma off-road,that I never used for off-road for a ridgeline. I was so up in the air weather or not I should do it, but I’m glad I did. I was tired of putting up with the unsure feeling on road in corners, the horrible transmission shifting,slipping, and lugging, bump steering, no room in the cabin, etc. All this, I was told is normal by Toyota. Best decision I’ve made in a while, Ridgline offers so much more of what I need a truck for. I was the second owner of the Tacoma with under 14,000km on that pos

    • @biggetl1319
      @biggetl1319 Před 4 lety

      I have a Tacoma and I hate it! What do you mean, bump steering??

    • @pocillipora
      @pocillipora Před 4 lety +1

      biggetl the steering wheel moved when you hit a pot hole, bump in the road with one tire

    • @williamdykes2750
      @williamdykes2750 Před 4 lety

      I'm thinking of trading my Frontier in on a new RL Black Edition, although for my question, the trim level doesn't mean anything. With the dual opening tailgate, in the normal tailgate down position, do you think it would work to carry a couple of kayaks in the back for a hundred miles or so? I'm wondering about stress on the tailgate. I do that all the time with my Frontier without difficulity.

    • @chadjzyk7136
      @chadjzyk7136 Před 4 lety

      Thank for your comments, I have a 4runner, was looking at the Tacoma as I was unsure about leaving Toyota but am leaning towards a ridgeline.

    • @alexduey7868
      @alexduey7868 Před 4 lety +1

      tacoma is so expensive to

  • @bobgreen9768
    @bobgreen9768 Před 4 lety +4

    Saw your video on the rear door fix and did it on my 2017 model ,also installed a lock on the the tailgate with a after market kit which works with the power lock system. Thanks for your videos.

  • @DLNix
    @DLNix Před 4 lety +4

    112k miles on my 2017 with 22" wheels on 265"s. Hands down best Daily vehicle i have ever owned. Did the rear door mod which is a must for 17 - 19s and cheap to do.

    • @chrisrobles2012
      @chrisrobles2012 Před 4 lety

      Derek Nickrent , any videos of your 22” wheels? Seems like it would hit/rub. What brand of tires/style? BFG /All season/mudding?

  • @DrJWB008
    @DrJWB008 Před 3 lety +3

    Very nice review, thank you. I disagree with your comments about other trucks looking better. The Ridgeline is much more sophisticated looking than some of the other "bricks with wheels".

  • @bn9983
    @bn9983 Před 3 lety +2

    Just got one. My wife is 4'11" and can get in and out much easier than other trucks we looked at. Also rear seat room is great, i can spilt fold with my kids booster back there.

  • @GeeLee1957
    @GeeLee1957 Před 4 lety +3

    I had a 2006 for 14 years and it never gave me trouble. Now I have a 2019 and loving it even more. The 280hp really is nice compared to the old 247hp. Well done Honda.

    • @alexduey7868
      @alexduey7868 Před 4 lety

      yeah not a bad bump in HP plus fuel millage to boot

  • @frankmorris4790
    @frankmorris4790 Před 2 lety

    Always have had Honda's since my first CIVIC in 76' Currently own two CRV's here on our ranch. IF Honda ever gets around building a real work worthy truck, I'll be first in line!!!

  • @biggetl1319
    @biggetl1319 Před 4 lety +4

    Nice review! Now that I'm retired there is no reason for me to have two vehicle. I thinking about trading the Tacoma and the A4 in for a Ridgeline. I can still haul stuff if I need, and the wife still gets a decent quiet ride! I test drove one last summer and it seems very nice. I just wish they would man up the looks a little bit.

  • @stephendpersaud
    @stephendpersaud Před 4 lety +33

    I have a 2019 ridgeline and have the 8 inch infotainment system. Nobody mentions that there are volume controls on the steering wheel. That's what I use and I dont miss the volume knob.

    • @DriversOnly
      @DriversOnly  Před 4 lety +4

      That's what Honda assumed and why they took off the knobs to begin with (with all of their cars) only to realize people do acutally use it so they brought it back.

    • @mowcowbell
      @mowcowbell Před 4 lety +3

      I have the same infotainment unit in my Honda Clarity. I think the steering wheel controls work perfectly. Also don't miss the volume knob.

    • @smdanny1
      @smdanny1 Před 4 lety

      yea it's just a habit thing, like how microsoft removed the start button in Win8 and people's mind exploded

    • @samlung2724
      @samlung2724 Před 4 lety +1

      I don't even use the volume knob on my 08 Accord. I use the steering wheel controls

    • @kevinnorris6558
      @kevinnorris6558 Před 4 lety +1

      I use the volume knob on my 2018 WRX. I only use the steering wheel for changing the radio station.

  • @truth959
    @truth959 Před 3 lety

    That locking rear differential is gonna make offroaders very happy.

  • @ingenunis5003
    @ingenunis5003 Před 3 lety

    Your reviews are enjoyable and very informative.

  • @johnlopez3001
    @johnlopez3001 Před 4 lety +24

    Still waiting for Honda to give the Ridgeline a more Truck like aggressive appearance . In the meantime I'll continue to drive my 2008 Ridgeline awhile longer .

    • @squidusn71
      @squidusn71 Před 4 lety

      I hope Honda continue to make it look like NOT a truck...after all, it isn't a real truck so to speak.

    • @jimbailey1122
      @jimbailey1122 Před 4 lety

      Silly remark. See Toyota Hilux.

  • @bigdogpete43
    @bigdogpete43 Před 4 lety +1

    Does it have Auto Start Stop? If so, you either fix it where it doesn't die at every red light or you can keep it.

  • @PNW_Sportbike_Life
    @PNW_Sportbike_Life Před 4 lety

    I own a 2006 with 140K miles. It's still going strong. The Ridge is easily the best day to day runner. It's great for camping, but not so great for towing. It's solid for light off-roading/snow with all-terrain tires. The trunk is an incredible feature as well. I was going to sell it and get something more aggressive looking, but realized there are just too many killer features I'd miss on the Ridge.

  • @alzeal
    @alzeal Před 4 lety

    Im still loving my 1st gen 2007 Ridgeline. 238k miles and no issues. Still shifts like butter. Might consider the 6 speed 2nd gen RL in a few years once they go down in price, or if I find a project.

  • @mikedardutube
    @mikedardutube Před 4 lety

    Almost purchased the Honda tailgate key lock kit and handle for my 2017, per your fantastic video on how to do it! But I just finished watching your 2020 review for the Ridgeline and you show off the Honda new electric tailgate lock. Do You have the Honda part#'s, so we can install them instead? Keep up the best reviews and how to's on the internet!

  • @RJ-er3gv
    @RJ-er3gv Před 4 lety +8

    I had a 2006 Ridgeline and loved it. Only ever seen the dealer bay for regular maintenance. We traveled 380km, 200km of that pulling our 24ft ultralight RV trailer. Seriously considering a 2020 Ridgeline again. I really miss the trunk and tailgate swing door. Just not sure the new 9 speed transmission would pull the RV. Maybe you could do a review pulling its max load.

    • @alexduey7868
      @alexduey7868 Před 4 lety

      supposedly it feels great up until 4,000

  • @tl4633
    @tl4633 Před 4 lety +1

    I just bought the RTL-E and I am not looking back. I had my heart set on the Tacoma but after driving each one the choice was easy to make. I agree that this vehicle does not look tough but I believe that the features and function of this truck will suit the needs of about 95% of truck owners and the comfort level is unmatched by any other mid size truck.

    • @avavanpelt926
      @avavanpelt926 Před 4 lety +2

      Im in the same boat. Was looking at Tacomas but came across the Ridgeline. Going for a test drive tomorrow to see if its all that. Might get the Black edition. My Uncles are gonna take the piss on me about owning this car. But you know what. Fuck em. I got it for me not them.

  • @MrsKristyD
    @MrsKristyD Před 4 lety +1

    Nice work on the review!! It’s the first in-depth review I’ve seen on CZcams so far. I’ve seen all of your other videos and like the look of your personal Ridgeline with the lift kit and aftermarket wheels and tires. I like that Honda fixed the rear doors to open wider and being able to lock the tailgate with the key fob but hate that they added the 9 speed transmission and push button gear selector. I also don’t like the START/STOP feature either which you mentioned but didn’t go into detail about in your review. What’s your opinion on the START/STOP feature. Did you like/dislike it? Is it a smooth transition when it stops and starts again? Thanks for taking the time to make and share your reviews on the Ridgeline. Keep up the good work!! 👍🏻

    • @jimbailey1122
      @jimbailey1122 Před 4 lety

      You can disable it, there's a button on the sift console, the catch is you have to do every time you start

    • @thomasdragosr.841
      @thomasdragosr.841 Před 4 lety

      @@jimbailey1122 Friend of mine has a new BMW with the start/stop feature. It is totally a pain in the a** even with the disable feature that you have to use every time. I think they make it that way so you will get tired of switching it off constantly and let it operate on it's own.

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

    Very informative review. This is looking like my next ride.

  • @HaywoodHomestead
    @HaywoodHomestead Před 4 lety +2

    Love this truck! I either want this as my next ride or an Acura RDX. I need room to haul larger things.

  • @revilsdr
    @revilsdr Před 3 lety +1

    So I previously commented on this video that I would never buy this truck but I recently purchased a 2021 and I have to say it does everything that I need it to do. Now you’ll probably get a little razzing from your other truck loving friends but I’m OK with that. I’ll have the last laugh when my truck is still on the road at 200,000+ miles. I went from a full-size truck to a Ridgeline and I will say this truck does not sit up very high you do feel like you’re driving a car but that’s not always a bad thing. I miss that feeling of being in a truck which other midsize such as the Ranger,Colorado and Tacoma have that clearance the Ridgeline lacks. But with that said it’s the most comfortable truck like vehicle I’ve ever driven especially if this is your daily driver. The push button shifter is annoying I wish they wouldn’t went with that but it’s not a deal breaker for me. Going from a Nissan titan to the Ridgeline I will say the Ridgeline is in a class of its own. I would not consider it a work truck or a off-road vehicle but for most city guys and gals your handymen/women this is really all you’re going to need PLUS you’re going to get excellent gas mileage,dependability,comfortable ride and a amazing resell value. It’s nice to finally own a truck that you enjoy riding in or if you’re going somewhere folks actually wants to take it because it’s not too uncomfortable, noisy and crowded.

  • @user-pl4eu5jc5w
    @user-pl4eu5jc5w Před 4 lety

    I like that they got rid of the old style shifter. It is not needed in this day of drive by wire and the stick is just an obstruction that just gets in the way. Glad they modernized it.

  • @rondail5675
    @rondail5675 Před 4 lety

    I watched all your older videos. Last winter I bought a 2019 RTL-E. Love it. I am thinking of upgrading to a 2020 when 0% financing is released.
    Do you like the 6-speed over the 9-speed?
    Am I better off keeping my 2019?

    • @DriversOnly
      @DriversOnly  Před 4 lety +3

      Honestly if you already did the door mod and tailgate mod on a 2019, there is no reason to upgrade. I like the 6 speed better and I like the older shifter better too :).

    • @jerrylawrence5402
      @jerrylawrence5402 Před 4 lety

      Drivers Only looking to get a ridge line myself, but like the 6 speed better. We currently have a 2017 pilot with the 9speed and it’s not as smooth during slow driving speeds.

  • @yesman3709
    @yesman3709 Před 3 lety +1

    Does it have paddle shifters? Now, the biggest annoyance is the plastc infotainment without a volume knob. Another reviewer said it's hard to clean fingerprints off of that plastic screen. Consider volume knobs and glass screens Honda. Wish Honda offered cloth seats on the upper trims. Love this truck though. Waiting to see if the 2021s have volume knobs and turbo-charged engine options (Type R?). Nice review. Enjoyed the reviews of your 2017 Ridgeline too.

  • @d3lsl0w
    @d3lsl0w Před 4 lety

    Will there be a way to retrofit the locking tailgate I told my 2018 ridgeline?

  • @brianpetersen3429
    @brianpetersen3429 Před 4 lety +10

    Excellent comprehensive review. If I ever have to replace my 2008 4Runner, this will be my choice.

    • @gmanxeero
      @gmanxeero Před 4 lety

      Brian Petersen Toyota? It’s gonna be a while... (which is a good thing)

  • @jimw544
    @jimw544 Před 3 lety

    Great video and thank you!
    I have a 2017 RTLE just like the one you are driving. Except for the wheels, 9 speed and locking tail gate I see no differences.
    I truly love my RTLE and after 34k miles I still get a trill when I drive it.
    My dealer has loaned me a Pilot with a 9 sped twice. I like it. Not sure I would pay extra for it. I have noticed the 9 speed keeps the engine at and below 2k RPMs virus 2500 to 3,000 with the 6 speed. other than that with normal driving I can not tell the difference. Oh, the lack of gear shift took me a few minutes to get used to. I found I have a habit of holding the gear shift while I drive and it just wasn't there.
    Knobs??? that's also a change. But for the driver just use the button on the left of the steering wheel. I tried the volume slider a few times and found just tapping the +/- works better for me. For you guys that just can't live without knobs, check out the Tesla. Knobs are mechanical and are quickly leaving the seen.
    I love the wide bed as I do carry 4'x8' plywood at times. But that wider bed also carries over to the cab, from and back seats. While in the driver seat, in driving position, raise you right elbow as to get something from the back of the console. You'll notice you didn't poke the wife. :)
    For power and handling I'd put a RL against a Taco any day. Yes the Tacoma has more ground clearance by 1.5" or so. But who in their right mind is going to take a $40k truck stump jumping. Mud & Snow?? I would put money on the AWD of the RidgeLine. For you guys, and ladies, that plan to haul the family around think about that during heavy rain and slick roads. There is no shifting in or out of All Wheel Drive (AWD), it's there, always.

  • @allanfernandez9015
    @allanfernandez9015 Před 4 lety +2

    My new 2020 ridgeline have a whistling noise coming from the passenger front side window or vent when driving on the highway. Took it back to the dealer and they could not find the problem. Test drove another 2020 ridgeline and had the same problem.

    • @rondail5675
      @rondail5675 Před 4 lety

      Allan, Thanks. I am thinking of upgrading from a 2019. I will make sure it doesn't have the problem.
      How do you like the 9-speed?

    • @allanfernandez9015
      @allanfernandez9015 Před 4 lety

      @@rondail5675 I have a RTL and the 9 speed is OK. you can still feel the shifting speeds but not as bad as the whistling noise that I hear while driving on the open highway. I did have a 2019 loaner while they were checking on the noise and I did not hear the whistling noise, Good luck and let me know if and when you upgrade about the wind noise.

  • @berjyacoubian6173
    @berjyacoubian6173 Před 4 lety +29

    I have a 2017 Black Edition with all the hacks, honda hack infotainment and then some... 75000 miles and going strong

    • @gmanxeero
      @gmanxeero Před 4 lety

      Berj Yacoubian how many hacks are needed besides the door?

    • @berjyacoubian6173
      @berjyacoubian6173 Před 4 lety

      @@gmanxeero the locking tailgate

    • @_DrDrakeRamoray
      @_DrDrakeRamoray Před 4 lety

      @@berjyacoubian6173 Why would a locking tailgate be considered a hack. Pretty standard across all Truck lines these days. I wouldn't care the Ridgeline a truck though.

    • @Sig721Tau
      @Sig721Tau Před 4 lety

      @@berjyacoubian6173
      You don't need an electric locking tailgate when you can lock it manually with a key. Lazy people. Smh...

    • @richdunaj8898
      @richdunaj8898 Před 3 lety

      Nothing but troubles with my 2017, 30,000 miles..oil leak, gas leak, front brake issues, computer issues...

  • @russianrouletteracing
    @russianrouletteracing Před 3 lety

    Fixed a few key things. Now they need to have a proper strong and accessible tow hook/recovery point on the front end! Bolt through bumper into the frame would do.

  • @crimglory
    @crimglory Před 4 lety +5

    Nice review!!
    I wish Honda put in ventilated seats and wireless charging this year

  • @_DrDrakeRamoray
    @_DrDrakeRamoray Před 4 lety

    Man I thought I made a huge mistake when I purchased a GMC canyon instead of a full size but damn this would be a instant regret. I have since traded the Canyon for a full size. Best move ever.

  • @blandry021
    @blandry021 Před 2 lety

    Biggest complaint I had with the older Ridgeline I have, 2011, which was fixed was the windshield wipers, could not be lifted off the windshield. Cleaning the snow off the windshield during the winter or just cleaning the complete windshield during the rest of the year. Waiting for my 2022.

  • @Demosthenas
    @Demosthenas Před 4 lety

    Looks so much better than the first gens. Now it will be more diffcault for me to choose a truck for my next purchase. the Tacoma, Ranger and Colorado are all looking great as well.

    • @DriversOnly
      @DriversOnly  Před 4 lety

      Good luck!

    • @deaneng8540
      @deaneng8540 Před 4 lety

      Test drove a 2019 RL and a 2017 Taco yesterday. Hands down the RL more pleasurable to drive but I can't get over the shallow bed size for my needs.

  • @MarkRVillano
    @MarkRVillano Před 4 lety +1

    I totally agree with you about the transmission. I'm a firm believer that six gears are plenty, and will always be more dependable and efficient in the long run. That said, I've heard that Honda makes the absolute best 10 speed automatic transmission in the entire world, but for some reason they keep using these problematic 9 speed ZF units across the vast majority of their non-CVT lineup. I was told that this is because they already had a contractual agreement with ZF to purchase a ton of these transmissions, and are obligated to keep using them until that contract has been satisfied.

  • @GentlemanAmerican
    @GentlemanAmerican Před 4 lety

    Nice review. Thanks. The Ridgeline is not a traditional truck, but in some ways that is a good thing. It looks comfortable and that tough composite material bed is one of the features I like.

    • @jimbailey1122
      @jimbailey1122 Před 4 lety +1

      More like a modern El Camino or Ranchero

    • @GentlemanAmerican
      @GentlemanAmerican Před 4 lety

      ​@@jimbailey1122 Actually, more like a Jeep Grand Cherokee or the current Ford Explorer, which also have unitized construction. It has a rigid frame like a traditional truck, but it is integrated into the body instead of being bolted on.

  • @guillermoortiz1492
    @guillermoortiz1492 Před rokem

    Would you recommend the 2017 -2019 over the 20+ ? You lived with the 6spd. . would you upgrade?

  • @nicolasbeauregard5282
    @nicolasbeauregard5282 Před 4 lety

    I noticed you mentioned that the ridgeline included locking rear differential, how is that activated and is it available only for the 2020 or 2019 and older also have that possibility?

    • @DriversOnly
      @DriversOnly  Před 4 lety +1

      Sand mode activates electronically locked rear differential

  • @jimvanderwood3094
    @jimvanderwood3094 Před 4 lety

    2 quick questions. Has your personal Ridgeline had any reliability issues? Also, do you approve of the functioning of this test Ridgeline’s adaptive cruise control - and is it full stop? (I guess that’s 3 questions!). Thanks - good videos!

    • @DriversOnly
      @DriversOnly  Před 4 lety +1

      Zero issues on mine. Yes the adaptive cruise control is full stop but you can only engage after a certain speed. I dont ever use mine.

  • @edtappel6076
    @edtappel6076 Před 3 lety

    Love the ridgeline. Best truck I have ever owned

  • @crimglory
    @crimglory Před 4 lety +1

    Have you heard any news at all regarding 2021 Ridgeline regardless of how minor? Hate to get a 2020 if 2021 is gonna be significantly changed....

  • @kslvlkdfhkvhkfviwehbhjhj
    @kslvlkdfhkvhkfviwehbhjhj Před 4 lety +1

    Good review. Can you permanently disable the auto start / stop?

  • @PapiDoesIt
    @PapiDoesIt Před 4 lety +5

    I bought a 2019 RT-L and love it. I tow with it occasionally and the trunk is a great place to stow my hitch and tools. But the new transmission and lack of a real shifter would have been deal breakers for me. The 6 speed is a proven design. Not too sure about the 9 speed.

    • @DriversOnly
      @DriversOnly  Před 4 lety +3

      I like the older shifter and 6 speed better for sure...

    • @mariamiller1770
      @mariamiller1770 Před 4 lety

      Nailed it.

    • @henryhonda8408
      @henryhonda8408 Před 4 lety

      Having a real shifter would be a deal breaker for me....... to each his own.

  • @markcesena4670
    @markcesena4670 Před 3 lety

    Hi can you help,just got a 2020, but can't just turn on the top,long DRL's ,do you know how to turn them on? Thanks

  • @Cast_Iron_Carnivore
    @Cast_Iron_Carnivore Před 4 lety

    Nice test drive through Morton arboretum, good call!

  • @stevesohn5436
    @stevesohn5436 Před 4 lety

    Looking to get a Ridgeline, but wanting to have my own Head Unit (Infotainment system) that I purchase. Know if anyone has been able to keep the backup camera and in bed audio going on this?

  • @autumnstar3467
    @autumnstar3467 Před 3 lety +2

    Very good review! I thank Jesus so much because I’ll be buying a white one very soon 👍✨💖

  • @wilfriedgronau5052
    @wilfriedgronau5052 Před 3 lety

    what is the wining about the v knob it looks so much better without

  • @JRS2248
    @JRS2248 Před 4 lety

    I love my 2007 Ridgeline that is turning 200,000 miles. I don't want to change. Did I say i love my Ridgline!

  • @ronbiggs5912
    @ronbiggs5912 Před 3 lety

    can you fold the mirrors automatically?

  • @davidhoesly
    @davidhoesly Před 4 lety +24

    I wish Honda would include cooled seats and power folding side mirrors, (that the Pilot has on the upper trims), on the Ridgeline.

    • @jjoncm1
      @jjoncm1 Před 4 lety +4

      Pretty sure other countries (such as Canada) get those features on the ridgeline, idk why usa gets screwed

    • @davidhoesly
      @davidhoesly Před 4 lety

      You are correct! (I found a Canadian online brochure when searching for a US version.) I bet the Canadian models are built on the same assembly line as the US models.

    • @thomashughes6807
      @thomashughes6807 Před 4 lety +1

      I AGREE!!!! Come on Honda, step it UP!

    • @henryhonda8408
      @henryhonda8408 Před 3 lety +1

      @@davidhoesly yes the Ridgeline is NOT assembled in Canada...... only the CR-V and Civics are.

  • @Tony-yl1yo
    @Tony-yl1yo Před 3 lety

    Question, does this 9 speed transmission make the 2020 and up a deal breaker? I have read some terrible reports regarding these new 9 speed transmissions. Even read about a lawsuit against Honda over this ZF transmission. Blows my mind why Honda would put this thing in the Ridgeline with the known issues it has in the Pilot and Odyssey. Let me know what you think! Great review regardless!

  • @tgegan1
    @tgegan1 Před 4 lety

    Good review. You would have thought with upgraded transmission they would have move parking brake off floor to console like in their other vehicles. I was in a 2020 few days ago and the brake pedal is a safety issue for my size shoe and frame. 6’3” size 14. My foot and leg is almost always touching brake. Had similar issue on our 08 odyssey but there was more open floor to move away but I vowed to never but another vehicle with small area with floor break our 18 civic no floor break and my size has great leg room. Go figure
    I want an Ridgeline but will see what happens for 2021 model.

    • @whippersnappercc
      @whippersnappercc Před 4 lety

      I am 6'4" and size 14. I own a 2020 and the floor brake has not been a problem for me at all. I never bump it while driving.

  • @Khari73
    @Khari73 Před 4 lety +1

    Did they add a locking rear differential for 2020?

    • @DriversOnly
      @DriversOnly  Před 4 lety

      Ridgeline has electronic locking rear differential

  • @TheAi201
    @TheAi201 Před 4 lety

    Do you think the fixes to the locking bed and the rear door opening will be available to the 17-19 rl?

    • @DriversOnly
      @DriversOnly  Před 4 lety +1

      Check out my hack videos, they fix it using honda orm parts.

    • @TheAi201
      @TheAi201 Před 4 lety

      Thank you, keep up the good work my friend. Videos are on point

  • @frixrules
    @frixrules Před 3 lety +1

    I really like Hondas for their engines and overall quality, however am on the fence on these. The front does look exactly like an suv, which does not need to be. Why not make it look like a truck from the front? They could put to rest the “el camino” argument. Nice review BTW very well done.

  • @coloradoprofessionalinspec720

    I'm wondering if it makes sense to find a killer deal on a 19 and do the door and tailgate hacks. Do you know if leftover nineteen's are available at a big discount? Do you know if the car stereo on the 19 has Android auto?

    • @rondail5675
      @rondail5675 Před 4 lety

      With the crisis happeing, there soon should be 0% financing and great deals. I might upgrade from my 2019 to a 2020 just for the hell of it. My other concern is the 9-speed?

    • @DCSPORTSTER
      @DCSPORTSTER Před 3 lety

      Ron Dail I would think twice about updating your 19 to a 20 that nine speed transmission has no dipstick on it so that’s a dealbreaker for me

  • @m0de
    @m0de Před 4 lety

    Is this the RTL-E?

  • @Al-yc4cn
    @Al-yc4cn Před 4 lety +6

    Great review. Still no vented seats for US models? I dont get it.

    • @raymondlegault8278
      @raymondlegault8278 Před 4 lety

      The touring have Ventilated front seats

    • @Al-yc4cn
      @Al-yc4cn Před 4 lety

      @@raymondlegault8278 I just looked on the US site and couldn't find it any place. I could be blind?

  • @scottaldrich8246
    @scottaldrich8246 Před 4 lety

    So today I bought a 2020 RTL-E and it does not have a locking tailgate, what am I missing? According to this video the 2020 comes with a tailgate lock ?

    • @DriversOnly
      @DriversOnly  Před 4 lety +1

      It has to be enabled within the settings.

  • @alrensha7479
    @alrensha7479 Před 2 lety

    How did you get the connections with the dealership so they would lend you the car for this review?

  • @Plee92
    @Plee92 Před 4 lety +5

    I want one. That hidden trunk is so good.

    • @danvalleskey
      @danvalleskey Před 4 lety

      That trunk is of no use to me. I looked in there when the salesman showed it, not touched it since. Why put something in the trunk, then put stuff in the bed that keeps you from getting at the trunk. Total waste, far as I am concerned. Would much rather have the bed set a few inches lower. Shit blows out of the bed. Never happened in my Taco.

  • @petertamburro6578
    @petertamburro6578 Před 4 lety

    Nice job with the review.

  • @hondafan20111
    @hondafan20111 Před 4 lety +2

    I have push button shifter in my accord and love it. It did take a few months to get use to though.

    • @plmn93
      @plmn93 Před 4 lety

      A shifter shouldn't take months to get used to. Not sure why every manufacturer feels the need to reinvent the wheel these days.

  • @kendinesanatci6552
    @kendinesanatci6552 Před 4 lety

    Will it come to Turkey?

  • @dadaUnts
    @dadaUnts Před 4 lety +1

    For all the safety features and tech...I noticed the signal lights are broken, you haven't used them for all the recorded turns you made =)

  • @justinfontaine9953
    @justinfontaine9953 Před 4 lety +31

    I prefer the traditional shifter and 6 speed in my 2019

    • @thomasdragosr.841
      @thomasdragosr.841 Před 4 lety +5

      Yeah, that thing looks like someone left the TV remote on the console.

    • @mariamiller1770
      @mariamiller1770 Před 4 lety +2

      Agreed.

    • @King1277
      @King1277 Před 4 lety +5

      No way! I traded my ‘19 on a ‘20. The 9 speed trans is SO much better. Matches revs to speed and load. Really good improvement. ‘20 is a much quieter ride and I’d say more comfortable. Gas consumption is not as,good but I expect it to improve as I clock the miles. Only 1000 miles as,of now.

    • @rondail5675
      @rondail5675 Před 4 lety

      ​@@King1277 , thanks this is something I am considering. Any other differences worth considering? I wish it didn't have Stop/Start feature.

    • @King1277
      @King1277 Před 4 lety +1

      Ron Dail There is a large defeat button for the Stop/Start mode, right on the shift console. Very easy to disengage.

  • @reidjones6357
    @reidjones6357 Před 4 lety

    I have yet still to see a reviewer’s take on the paddle shifters on the steering column (not the buttons on the console). I am curious to see how they feel and how responsive they are. I am not expecting miracles, it is a Ridgeline after all. I am just interested to see how is the delay from pulling the paddle to gear shift.

    • @DriversOnly
      @DriversOnly  Před 4 lety +1

      I've tested them...shifts when expected no delays from the paddle shifters.

  • @userbosco
    @userbosco Před 4 lety

    Excellent review! Freaking hate my infotainment system on my 2017. Made by Clarion, and its junk. I put an Amazon Alexa in my truck to deal with the crap stereo functionality.

  • @kilroyfrills3084
    @kilroyfrills3084 Před 4 lety

    I used to trash talk the RL and was a fanboy for ford. I don’t really have use for top line off reading accessories or towing capacity so this actually does seem the most practical.

    • @DriversOnly
      @DriversOnly  Před 4 lety

      Its thr most practical and comfortable truck out there. I I daily drive one.

    • @rondail5675
      @rondail5675 Před 4 lety

      Jawboi, test drive one. They really are nice driving. Does everything most people do and want. But the Ranger and Tacoma are better off-road. Good luck.

  • @Keepiteul
    @Keepiteul Před 4 lety

    Does it not have the locking rear diff?

  • @glennalexon1530
    @glennalexon1530 Před 3 lety +1

    I don't understand why you are emphasizing that the Honda is 'midsize'; the dimensions are almost identical to a Ford F150, which is always described as 'full-size'.

  • @cadreamin45
    @cadreamin45 Před 4 lety +10

    I think Honda really underestimated how much truck buyers care about looking tough. They could sell a ton of these if the front didn't look like a minivan.

    • @jimbailey1122
      @jimbailey1122 Před 4 lety

      By that logic, then the best selling truck in the world, the Toy Hilux (which looks a lot like a RL) isn't "tough"?

  • @pm270x
    @pm270x Před 3 lety

    I vacation in the Smokies and the 2020 ZF9-speed transaxle with paddle shifting is superior to my old 2019 6-speed. In the mountains, proper engine breaking is necessary to prevent burning out the disk brakes. The L and D4 transaxle options on the old 6-speed were vastly inadequate. With the lower gearing on the 9-speed, the complaints about the overheating experienced with the 6-speed have pretty well gone away. The ZF9 shifts nicely through the friction plate clutching on gears 1 - 4, and gears 5 - 8. Many complaints have been filed against the dog plate clutching to/from gears 4 - 5, and 8 - 9. Those two shifts have longer delays associated with an electronic synchronizer, which can produce a shuddering feeling if you aren’t experienced with the proper shift points in the manual sport mode. Overall, the ZF9 has a nice manual transaxle feeling to it that many users haven’t felt in decades. In heavy snow, using sport shifting to manually lock in lower gearing rather than just a L option can prevent overheating the clutch packs in the transaxle. The concept would apply to towing if you wanted to avoid the dog plate clutching into 5th gear. The D/S push button is poorly positioned for those wanting to use this feature. Shift by wire needs to be on the steering wheel or a more accessible console like the CR-V. Also, the initial push on D/S only displays S? I’d much rather know what gear I’m already in, as opposed just a S indicator. Once an up shift/down shift is selected on the paddle, only then does it begin to display the active gear number. Also, selecting the D/S initiates a downshift even if all you want to do is prepare for manual shifting.
    My biggest complaint is the Ridgeline always being one release year behind the Pilot and Passport. We shouldn’t have to wait an additional year to obtain features already present on two models produced in the same Lincoln, Alabama plant. Likewise, an Elite Edition trim level would be nice as well.
    The key fob locking trunk is activated by a manual toggle switch in the glovebox; while the key fob locking tailgate is activated from the infotainment. It would be nice if these were consolidated into a singular location within the infotainment. The tailgate still doesn’t unlock by proximity using the key fob, only the doors respond to key fob by proximity.
    The additional 11% opening on the rear doors is a huge improvement. When the rear seats are upright, I’d like to have a 100% flat surface without the raised channel to improve functionality. Some pet owners remove that channel to better accommodate their pets.
    USB type C is an industry standard now, so it’s time to remove the legacy slow charging USB ports that operate below 3.1 AMP. Most pickup trucks are lacking in this area as well.
    The dampened tailgate feature is still oddly missing, which is desperately needed for family friendly safety. Ridgeline has one of the heaviest tailgate in its class, due to additional hardware to accommodate the swing functionality.
    I don’t feel Ridgeline needs to compete against TRD or Rubicon, but 8.5” should probably be the minimum ground clearance at squat weight. The longer wheelbase as compared to the Pilot or Passport makes a bit more clearance needy. Most off-road suspension packages overly plush and worsen the top heaviness of pickup trucks; very few midsized pickup trucks tow over 4K lbs once raised under SAE benchmarks. Door tags for towing are only for base models before accessory weight. Ridgeline is purposefully functional at 5k lbs towing and anything over 5k lbs probably belongs on a wider axle available on a full sized chassis.
    The Tonneau cover unfortunately blocks the LED in-bed lamps when raising the trunk lid. Getting items out of the trunk in the dark is inconvenient. Without the Tonneau cover, these LED lamps are adequately positioned. I’d still prefer to have the traditional under-mounted trunk lid lamp.
    I absolutely hated my 2019 halogen to LED styling mixture, as they failed to visually mix at all. The all LED lighting on the 2020 front is styled so much better. The optional upgrade to a carbon fiber honeycomb grill (Passport appearance) should have been the standard appearance option. A variation of a chrome grill should have been the upgrade option.
    The glitchy infotainment 2019 & 2020 both desperately need a soft reboot option that doesn’t require power cycling the vehicle as a whole. The “USB device not found” gets annoying after a while, again updating from legacy USB would probably help here.
    Ridgeline and Gladiator are the only two vehicles in the midsize class offering tri-zone climate control and Ridgeline includes humidity control with theirs as well. I have three kids in the back seat on a regular basis, so this is a must have for a hot/humid Summer vacation in Florida or visiting family in Michigan during the Winter. The humidity control does a great job of reducing window fogging as well.
    The oversized short-bed (largest in class) holds a 1.5 cubic yard bucket of mulch/compost from a front-loader or Bobcat. I level it off with a garden rake and all the product fits without any spillover. I recommend using a tarp as a liner to avoid jamming the channel for opening the trunk, and Ridgeline has a larger gap between the trunk and tailgate than a normal pickup truck.

  • @Cerby1979
    @Cerby1979 Před 4 lety +3

    The Ridgeline is great. The one negative is that the infotainment screen is seriously outdated.

    • @alexduey7868
      @alexduey7868 Před 4 lety

      it is on every mid size truck though.

  • @JH-mt3pp
    @JH-mt3pp Před 4 lety

    It would work for me. I have a small trailer to haul what I need to haul. I use a truck mostly like a car.

  • @miyabi19850709
    @miyabi19850709 Před 4 lety

    リアシートのザメン跳ね上げはウチのFitと同じくなんだな。
    座面裏の収納はないんか?

  • @deepdrop7970
    @deepdrop7970 Před 4 lety

    Good review

  • @Al-yc4cn
    @Al-yc4cn Před 4 lety +3

    Great truck... Fantastic on snow n icy roads with SHAWD.

    • @robertpeart3557
      @robertpeart3557 Před 4 lety

      Charilresdadlypiryouryeyniveuesloveslo eskmyawilesatheulndeys2020nwesko

  • @petermchenry8185
    @petermchenry8185 Před 4 lety +1

    My favorite pickup, but the clearance issue is a blocker. I can go farther on dirt roads in a Subaru Outback. In Utah the rocks and ruts on forest service and county roads make the Ridgeline a high risk option. Honda dealers frown on lift kits and underbody protection.

    • @DriversOnly
      @DriversOnly  Před 4 lety +1

      You can go with a 1.5" lift...had it on my ridgeline for 2 years now..no issues.

    • @petermchenry8185
      @petermchenry8185 Před 4 lety

      Two dealers saif that would impact my warranty and there is not transmission protection that is $200 on a Subaru.

    • @jimbailey1122
      @jimbailey1122 Před 4 lety +1

      @@petermchenry8185 not if dealers install 1.5" max lifts.

  • @willholsappel5385
    @willholsappel5385 Před 4 lety +2

    I have a 2017 and it's awesome. I had a 'real truck' Tacoma... this truck is a way better daily driver, honda engineering, smooth, quiet, roomy interior, lift up rear seats, flat floor, rear trunk, honda sensing tech. I could keep going, there is no other truck that gives you the tech for the price as this truck. That being said I'm not too impressed with the 9-speed ZF transmission, I have that in my Pilot and not really impressed. I prefer my 6-speed in my 2017 Ridgeline.

    • @rondail5675
      @rondail5675 Před 4 lety

      I am thinking of upgrading from a 2019. Good and bad issues with the 9-speed?

  • @lindastover9541
    @lindastover9541 Před 4 lety

    What the price range

  • @peterah7957
    @peterah7957 Před 4 lety +1

    I like it

  • @AnthonyMcCuin
    @AnthonyMcCuin Před 4 lety

    What’s the intro song called?

  • @brianmurphy8592
    @brianmurphy8592 Před 4 lety +2

    I have a 2020 and I have to agree, I hate the shiftier. It's not organic at all. I would prefer a standard shiftier.

    • @DCSPORTSTER
      @DCSPORTSTER Před 3 lety +1

      It would be nice if the shifter was on the steering column where it’s out of the way and give you more Console space like the original ridgelines

  • @alexp.6145
    @alexp.6145 Před 4 lety +1

    Have to pass if it has timing belt. Not crazy about pushbutton shifter either.

  • @macbookpro57
    @macbookpro57 Před 4 lety

    I’m pretty sure the ridgeline doesn’t have a locking rear differential lol. I could be wrong, but I’ve never seen that on anything besides trucks/SUV’s with a frame and an actual 4wd transfer case. I’m looking at replacing my 2012 tundra with a ridgeline or a Tacoma. I really only want the Tacoma for the looks and the off road capability tbh. I know the ridgeline drives so much better on road, but I don’t know if I could live with the look :/

    • @DriversOnly
      @DriversOnly  Před 4 lety

      Electronically locked rear diff for the ridgeline

  • @funfreq9282
    @funfreq9282 Před 4 lety

    I like the tailgate out swing and trunk in the bed! The interior is nice lots of creature comforts but it still looks like a mini van with a truck bed WHY? The competition all look like trucks with a sporty take. So why does honda insist on trying to make a truck look like a car. The other question is how does it sit after a long ride? I owned a Civic once and it sat like the seats were made out of concrete. 30 Minutes in that car and I was ready to get out. My 09 Tacoma TRD Sport 4.0 is a great truck it may not have all of the new tech and some of the features the ridgeline has but it looks like a truck.

  • @iamlim5197
    @iamlim5197 Před 4 lety +6

    i wish you would compare btw 1st gear of 6 and 9 speeds crawl

    • @jimbailey1122
      @jimbailey1122 Před 4 lety

      First has a lower ratio in the 9 as opposed to the 6.

  • @Bigben-pz8bx
    @Bigben-pz8bx Před 4 lety

    Ridge line is a nice crossover with a bed. It isn’t really a pickup truck. If you don’t need the capacity of a truck it’s probably a good crossover.

    • @fat1234568
      @fat1234568 Před 4 lety

      But it does have the capacity. Not the towing, but the payload is right up with the others, about 1,600lbs.

  • @pindiwal4717
    @pindiwal4717 Před 4 lety

    Can it compete with the reliability of a Tacoma or F150? If not, I'm going to pass.

  • @franimal007
    @franimal007 Před 4 lety

    I like it, much better than our CR-V....

  • @futbol1972
    @futbol1972 Před 11 měsíci

    I only need a truck once or twice a year. Like right now I wish I had a truck. Need to buy 3 security doors and some trees for back yard. If I get ridgline it will be my daily driver l, I will be driving 40 miles Monday trhough friday to go to work. Iam afraid the gas will be abother car payment a month??🙄🙄 about how many miles do you think I can get out of the gas tank?? So I will be driving about 800 miles a month
    A dealer is selling me a 2020 rtl with 19000 miles for $30000

  • @IamGroot786
    @IamGroot786 Před 4 lety +1

    Glad to see Honda fixed a couple of the shortcomings on the Ridge. But why go with that gear selector? It's another step backwards I think. Thanks to your videos, I fixed both the rear doors narrow opening and the non-locking tailgate on my 2017. Forget the knobs on that infotainment, they should just replace the system. It's just too slow especially at startup.

  • @surf2dz
    @surf2dz Před 4 lety +1

    I bought a 2019 black edition Ridgeline. Here’s my issues : tweeters & speaker on dash rattle - when you put the heat on for feet only, it blows very strong through defrost vents and burns your face off - windows are brutally slow going up & rattle real bad when 1/4 way open. Any thoughts ??????

    • @cruzmascorro9277
      @cruzmascorro9277 Před 4 lety

      Doesn't it have warranty?

    • @beezletrip6
      @beezletrip6 Před 4 lety

      My rear windows will make a loud noise if down a little. I don't get dash rattle. I have the same vehicle. Love this truck!

  • @bfwaring
    @bfwaring Před 3 lety

    Have you heard anything on a redesign for 2022?

    • @DriversOnly
      @DriversOnly  Před 3 lety

      Not yet

    • @bfwaring
      @bfwaring Před 3 lety

      The front could use a change. Toughen it up a little bit :)