DON'T BUY A TACOMA!!! Buy a Ridgeline

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  • čas přidán 26. 07. 2024
  • In the market for a new truck? The Honda Ridgeline might be just what you need. While not for everyone the new 2017-19 Honda Ridgeline has all of the comforts of a good car with a small pick up bed.
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  • @winddealer1
    @winddealer1 Před 3 lety +9

    Picked up a 2020 Ridgeline several months ago. Checked the TACO first and kept hitting my head getting in and out of the vehicle, front and back (non-starter). Didn't want to go full size to a Tundra.
    Yes, when you get older simple things matter. Simple things, like getting in and out of the vehicle, leg and hip room; front and back, comfort, storage options and ergonomics.
    Ya, we won't be offroading anytime soon here in the city. The Ridgeline is everything we hoped for and more. Thanks for taking the time to post your experience with it.
    Could care a less what others want to call it; a car, el camino, truck, whatever it's called (who cares).
    It's a Ridgeline, it's not for everyone. You'll know when your ready for one :)

    • @Vendzor
      @Vendzor Před 3 lety +1

      Well said. Looking forward to getting my 2021 Black Edition soon.
      Also, I love your profile picture, that's a great album!

    • @winddealer1
      @winddealer1 Před 3 lety

      @@Vendzor Good eye. Great taste in trucks and music!

    • @Vendzor
      @Vendzor Před 3 lety

      @@winddealer1 I'll be blasting Peg on the new speakers in no time! ;)

  • @chrisrobles2012
    @chrisrobles2012 Před 4 lety +27

    I traded my BMW X3. It was impractical to do much. Bought the 2019 Ridgeline last year. I’ve hauled everything with the lawn. ( dirt, mulch, trees)
    I hauled all the 2x4s and fence slats for one side of my house.
    I remodeled a house and hauled 12’ beams (2x8, 2x10,2x12) and 4’x8’ sheets of subfloor, sink, toilet, 3-piece tub, and concrete foundation squares.
    I just recently drove to Austin and pulled a Honda engine . I had an engine hoist, air compressor , tools, the engine, and a cooler. The way there I averaged 28mpg and on the way back was 25.9 mpg. This was going 80mph to 90mph most of the way .
    I’ve pretty much used it for everything. I also admire all the clean lifted trucks in the Home Depot parking lot that don’t haul anything. But I admire the most, the beaten Ford F-150s that are dented up and actually hauling items.
    Some people complain about the short bed. I’ve had no complaints.

    • @bettercallsaul8065
      @bettercallsaul8065 Před 4 lety +2

      Does it come with tampons, midol and mean girls on blueray?

    • @chrisrobles2012
      @chrisrobles2012 Před 4 lety +5

      Better Call Saul , sounds like you watched it, and are looking for tampons. You can find those at the store or ask your boyfriend to get you a pack.

    • @tkkirkland8726
      @tkkirkland8726 Před 4 lety +1

      Better Call Saul LMAO you stupid 😂🤣

    • @tkkirkland8726
      @tkkirkland8726 Před 4 lety

      C is for Chris bro relax lol he’s obviously just joking.

    • @chrisrobles2012
      @chrisrobles2012 Před 4 lety +1

      TK Kirkland , just like I’m joking about his boyfriend. He’s a nice guy.

  • @Al-yc4cn
    @Al-yc4cn Před 5 lety +36

    As my daily driver in Canada 6months of the year.... awd is far more an advantage than low range. When (6mnths a yr)I pull onto a busy, icy or snowy highway, the awd in the Honda is absolutely unbeatable compared to any 4x4.

  • @DavidG-ps1be
    @DavidG-ps1be Před 4 lety +27

    That’s an honest review brother. I think just the push I need to go get to one. These people talking about how less capable the Ridgeline is off road are missing the point. The Ridgeline doesn’t claim to be what it’s not, but what it is, is pretty fantastic for comfort, tech and space- Exactly what I need it for. I enjoyed your video, thank you!

  • @squidusn71
    @squidusn71 Před 5 lety +31

    The Ridgeline is for people that have had "real trucks" before and or have the sense of practicality that aren't really into trucks. People that doesn't have the need to drive offroad and tow much or not at all, but perfect as a daily driver with the capability to haul bigger stuff when needed. On a daily basis, I see "real trucks" that are basically a pavement princess. Shoot, my friend owns a F150 limited that's freaking spotless, with a spray on bedliner that's being covered by a bed cover. Washes the darn thing in the middle of winter every 3 weeks lol.

    • @scottfurlong5475
      @scottfurlong5475 Před 5 lety +9

      Spot on explanation. I'm 43, have a full size truck and I no longer need its capability. I can't remember the last time I had the thing in 4 Low tugging or pulling on something. Anything that that truck is capable of I'm no longer interested in doing. The Ridgeline makes total sense for me because I get the comfort, convenience, fuel economy and I can still throw some dirty crap in the back.

    • @whiteheav
      @whiteheav Před 5 lety +4

      @@scottfurlong5475 Love all your replies, spot on! I am 44 and have no interest in truck stuff but the Ridgeline is my practical truck.. No brainer!

    • @11bangxiaolaohu
      @11bangxiaolaohu Před 3 lety +1

      @TRD DUDE And now Honda has a recall for that. They give you a new camera.

    • @foford2010
      @foford2010 Před 3 lety

      I was between choosing the new Ridgeline or a 2016 F150 platinum with a budget of $30k. I chose the F150 for overall value and my wife prefers the luxuries Ford has to offer. But I think the Ridgeline is a great choice for the mid size truck buyer. I live in New England and took my truck a couple times off road it was FUN! Had it in 4L too to get over a few obstacles. Funny thing is the truck so glossy nobody would suspect I take this rig offroad.

    • @squidusn71
      @squidusn71 Před 3 lety +1

      @@foford2010 it really boils down to need vs want. I'd be disappointed buying a truck that can't perform the way I need to but it's the same way with a more capable one that I'll never use what it is intended for. With that said, I know we always want to overindulge when it comes to vehicles.

  • @gerrymcdonald6194
    @gerrymcdonald6194 Před 4 lety +14

    I have a 2020 Ridgeline. 'By far' the easiest truck to get in and out of. 'By far' the most comfortable (very quiet cabin, very smooth ride). The 'trunk' and that 'dual opening tailgate' are exceptional features only Honda has. The four wheel independent suspension give the truck exceptional handling. Would we buy it again? Yes, in heartbeat.

    • @chrisrobles2012
      @chrisrobles2012 Před 4 lety +5

      Why would he come back in 5 years? The truck has been out for years. The 2020 has updates that were improvements on the previous years. Your statement is like saying “good luck with your paint choice”.

  • @britishjohn04
    @britishjohn04 Před 4 lety +35

    People need to quit buying into the marketing that you need to have a mud bogging juggernaut to qualify as being a pickup truck. For everyday hauling and towing, comfort and handling, the Ridgeline is a great choice.

    • @dirtbiketv1
      @dirtbiketv1  Před 4 lety +1

      Well said

    • @rrsblack2
      @rrsblack2 Před 4 lety +3

      Absolutely right! Looked at the Tacoma and the Ridgeline before buying my Ridgeline. Since I'm on the freeway 95% of the time why would I want a lifted beast? Even in Colorado, I will never need anything more than a Ridgeline.

    • @realnapster1522
      @realnapster1522 Před rokem

      It’s based on a minivan that’s why. Hondas light truck chassis is great.

  • @CLP2102
    @CLP2102 Před 4 lety +31

    i bought my wife a ridgeline last year, we liked it so much, we bought another one, even after test driving everything out there, the ridgeline is just plain better.

    • @callen7436
      @callen7436 Před 3 lety +1

      I really considering getting ones of these! You test drove all the midsized trucks huh?

    • @CLP2102
      @CLP2102 Před 3 lety +4

      @@callen7436 if your going to do any hard core off road or serious towing, the Ridgeline isn't for you, if excellent handling and ride with occasional light duty off road is your gig, it can't be beat, fantastic in snow, slippery conditions in general. Well thought out interior with tons of storage. I didn't fit in the Tacoma, ( 6'4"/250) the Nissan frontier was just depressing and way out dated. Resale on the Ridgeline is fantastic too.

    • @callen7436
      @callen7436 Před 3 lety +3

      @@CLP2102 Thanks for the reply. Yeah I'm 6'0 240lbs so I need the room. I don't do any off reading at all, but my Ram 1500 2wd isn't the best in bad weather. It definitely does what I need it to do as a truck & I really like the V8 sound of the flowmaster muffler that I put on. But the Hemi loves to drink gas. I want better mpg, good ride still keep the capability of a truck & reliable. So I can't wait to get a Ridgeline as a daily driver. I'll keep my Ram for bigger stuff to move (or until I can get a 4wd Ram).

    • @CLP2102
      @CLP2102 Před 3 lety +2

      @@callen7436 I came from a 12 ram 4x4, I loved the truck, huge dodge fan, love the Ridgeline more. Good luck

  • @jakeguzman8455
    @jakeguzman8455 Před 4 lety +2

    Thanks for making the video. I love Toyota as well. I have several models. I also owned one of the first Limited Tacoma's. It was fantastic looking, but the gear hunting was very annoying. It had several problems that I never experienced in any other models. My Ridgeline is exactly how you have describe it. I would suggest anyone who needs a truck to give it try especially if you are not off roading or have a need to tow large loads. It's been fantastic.

  • @familyadventuresinrandomne7750

    I have owned many Tacoma’s , just changed to the new ridge
    Ridge is better all around daily driver without a doubt

  • @CoastalKite
    @CoastalKite Před 4 lety +3

    I’ve had my Tacoma for a few years now. If I had to get another truck that wasn’t a Tacoma it would definitely be the ridgeline. I really like what they did with scaling it down from the first gen and the tailgate and bed storage is fantastic!

  • @rogerz8051
    @rogerz8051 Před 3 lety +4

    Thanks for this. Still driving my '06 Ridgeline - one of the first ones sold I think. It's been great. Just now having a few things go (paint, headliner, CD player, occasional AC issues). Powertrain has been flawless though and it was great in the sand at Cape Hatteras NC for several years. Those new features are definitely tempting!

  • @mylifethrivingincanada7643

    My wife and I needed a reliable truck to pull a small trailer, to haul firewood, etc, and to safely drive on the worse roads in northern BC - deep snow mud, washboard... We had our hearts set on and test drove a Tacoma, then on a whim we test drove a Ridgeline SOLD!

  • @tomcogar851
    @tomcogar851 Před 4 lety +7

    I have one and I love it - that’s all that matters to me.

  • @evilkidd1876
    @evilkidd1876 Před 5 lety +3

    Great video.. i personally would choose a Ridgeline over Tacoma because of all the extras and practicality but can fully understand why some would prefer a Tacoma plus Honda is always all class

  • @pwells10
    @pwells10 Před 3 lety +4

    love my ridgeline. I would buy it again. I work in the phosphate mines in central florida. Lots of muddy roads and sand pits and it does fine out there. I put a 2" lift on it but even before I did that It's better at off roading than you would think and the best daily driver truck on the market.

  • @joesimon8786
    @joesimon8786 Před 5 lety +13

    Love my first Gen Ridgeline. I can fit two dirt bikes in the back, tow a small camper, has plenty of power way better road manners than the competition. It has way more interior space which is nice when you have kids. Is it a off-road machine like an TRD Tacoma... no but unless your crawling over rocks or stumps it does really well I have yet to get it stuck I will pry upgrade to the newer body style Ridgeline for my next truck. I also looked into Tacoma’s as that’s what I originally wanted but the Tacoma’s of the same vintage have the notorious frame rot issues and where almost as expensive as the used tundras. I would highly recommend a Ridgeline to anyone!

  • @bonestockgarage122
    @bonestockgarage122 Před 4 lety +3

    These are fine pickup trucks. I have an old 86' dodge d100. Slant 6, 4 in the floor, Cannot pull mount rush Moore, but gets all my work done. That's what I see with the ridgeline, solid, usable truck that will last, just alot more bells and whistles.

  • @beoinsurance
    @beoinsurance Před 5 lety +3

    Hey jay, Great video! its always good to get input about other products out there. Yes, the Tacoma looks awesome and that is what most people will prefer over being practical. I think it is mostly an EGO thing for me so I would still probably buy a Tacoma. A year ago when looking at trucks I actually checked out a Ridgeline and it looked like it could be a great dirt bike truck/car for the right person. Ultimately I ended up buying a full sized ford. I am just glad to see someone else with the same idea, I thought I was crazy at the time for even looking at one.

    • @rxa177
      @rxa177 Před rokem

      sorry about your PP

  • @alfonse4132
    @alfonse4132 Před 5 lety +4

    Owned 2 Tacoma’s and now an 18’ Ridgeline. Love them all but for different reasons. Would never take the Ridgeline in real off road conditions like I did my Tacos. Long hauls is where the Ridgeline shines. Comfy as F.

  • @michaelm8754
    @michaelm8754 Před rokem

    I was all set to purchase a new 2023 Tacoma and never considered a Ridgeline. All the points you bring up are exactly why I purchased a new 2023 Ridgeline over the Tacoma.

  • @515ventures3
    @515ventures3 Před 4 lety +21

    I would buy the Ridgeline! I don’t like the reputation of a Chevy, Ford, and Dodge!

    • @ryanmartin4184
      @ryanmartin4184 Před 4 lety +2

      That’s why I bought mine lol and fuel mileage

    • @515ventures3
      @515ventures3 Před 4 lety +1

      Ryan Martin I’m considering getting a high milage Ridgeline of over 200,000 miles for $3-5,000. I’ve seen a lot of good deals out there. You think my wallet will be in a world of hurt by trying to drive a Ridgeline from 200,000 to 300,000+ miles?

    • @ryanmartin4184
      @ryanmartin4184 Před 4 lety +1

      Honest not at all 515. You may have MINOR things, but I personally know 5 ish people who have ridgelines with 300-500 thousand miles ... LOVE Honda man

    • @515ventures3
      @515ventures3 Před 4 lety +2

      Ryan Martin WOW!!! That is impressive!!! I do have a 2013 Honda Accord! I do not want to get rid of that. And I still want to find a high milage Ridgeline! I bounce all over to Ram and Silverado. But they are so trashed! And then I see some of these Ridgeline’s and they look so good still! And they have very unique features too!

    • @ryanmartin4184
      @ryanmartin4184 Před 4 lety +2

      Exactly. If you don’t tow too much, enjoy saving gas and like cheap parts then this is the go to! Lots hate on new ones for their “car look” but I enjoy it & how it drives lower to the ground!! Why not be that guy with a Ridgeline.. don’t be the same as everyone else lol

  • @sanmanDC050
    @sanmanDC050 Před 2 lety +1

    I love my 2021 RTL-E. It’s that best vehicle I ever had.

  • @peterkenton
    @peterkenton Před 5 lety +4

    That in bed trunk has people asking about it all the time. Throw some paint I got from Canadian tire in there and people walking by are like wow that’s nice. I’m like yea you can swim in there too.

  • @tomahawktom7595
    @tomahawktom7595 Před 4 lety +2

    Good review, honest with no BS.

  • @Cretens
    @Cretens Před 5 lety +6

    I like my Tacoma. But, I could see driving this vehicle. I like what it has to offer.

  • @postxtito
    @postxtito Před 5 lety +5

    Sweet truck dude, love it.

  • @thomasdipaolo2349
    @thomasdipaolo2349 Před 5 lety +3

    Good video. A very practical review. Current we have toyota trucks and Honda cars

  • @MrCtalya
    @MrCtalya Před 5 lety +7

    I had a Toyota Tacoma, wasn't a bad truck, but I have three kids and never used it for anything other than fishing trips/daily driver. I also only ever used the bed for transporting kayaks. I now own a 19 ridgeline and love it, the interior is way bigger, especially the backseat row. The truck bed still allows me to move our kayaks/fishing gear, and the gas mileage is great! The ride is smooth and the tech is great, and personally, I think Honda's reliability speaks for itself. Overall, if you don't haul stuff or go off-roading, and do a lot of city driving, this is a great choice.

  • @Jameshhl
    @Jameshhl Před 4 lety +3

    I'm in the same boat, wiggled it down to two choices, Tacoma or the Ridgeline. Since I just want something to haul my mountain bikes, I am favoring the Ridgeline as a better all around daily. I don't really need the hauling / towing capacity, off-road capability etc. Guess it all depends on your need.

  • @IVMTAB
    @IVMTAB Před 4 lety +1

    I just bought a new 2020 Tacoma and it has a 3.5l engine with 6 speed transmission... it was shifting a lot but after 500 miles of driving it was not hunting for gears anymore... supposedly the truck learns your driving habits and adjusts to that...

  • @koreymayo8884
    @koreymayo8884 Před 4 lety +5

    Seats are so uncomfortable in our Tacoma and I hate the way the suspension rides and it has no features or technology. I'd love to trade it for a Ridgeline one day!

    • @Trekgalaxi
      @Trekgalaxi Před 4 lety +1

      2020 Tacoma has all the tech you need.

    • @realnapster1522
      @realnapster1522 Před rokem

      Yes. Ridge line is based on an SUV / minivan that’s why has better comfort.

  • @koryweaver5868
    @koryweaver5868 Před 3 lety +2

    Maybe it’s just the newer ridge lines, but the 2021 is 64 inches long which is four inches longer than the Tacoma. Ridgeline also has three fuel economy options. Economy for the best gas rating, normal, and sport. If you need to enter traffic with some weight in the back, you can get the boost that you need. Tacoma needs time to get up to speed. Tacoma is really better for camping and off road. If that is not your main goal, there are better trucks. Tacoma is now 100% in Mexico. Mechanics are reporting a concern with reliability potentially going down in the Tacoma. Ridgeline 75% built in America and Canada. Not sure why dealers include Canada in the equation.

  • @Leon9000130
    @Leon9000130 Před 3 lety +4

    2020 Ridgelines now have locking gates and fixed rear door issue.

  • @steveo4141
    @steveo4141 Před 4 lety +5

    It's the very definition of a Truck...
    Btw Honda never claimed it to be a rock crawling off road demon.... if it would be it would suck on the road which is where 99% of Pickup Truck owners spend their lives.

  • @jordank5975
    @jordank5975 Před 5 lety +54

    My response to this video was buying a '19 TRD Pro Voodoo Blue.

    • @WhosClanNation
      @WhosClanNation Před 5 lety +1

      How much?

    • @jordank5975
      @jordank5975 Před 5 lety +7

      @@WhosClanNation What I felt it was worth. Any dollar amount I say will be criticized by haters, and it's a Pro so obviously nothing near this mini van looking Ridgeline.

    • @instantjizz
      @instantjizz Před 5 lety +2

      Lol are you from salt lake city utah?

    • @WhosClanNation
      @WhosClanNation Před 5 lety +1

      Zyphon 433565 well the ridge line has a different target market than the Trd pro.... anyone that wants to offorad isn’t gonna buy a ridge line they’re way different I was just curious because prices are all over the place.

    • @jordank5975
      @jordank5975 Před 5 lety

      @@WhosClanNation Here in SoCal a TRD Sport you might get for $35k, TRD Offroad for $40k, and TRD Pro for $47k. Of course prices fluctuate, taxes are horrid, and features/packages make a big difference.

  • @nickher7562
    @nickher7562 Před 5 lety +4

    you" re correct daily driving or longer haul the ridgeline is soft and better, Taco is higher and harder good for off road

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

      Best off roader is still the horse! Just as comfortable as the Tacoma! Make your self happy!

  • @ChadHargis
    @ChadHargis Před 5 lety +9

    I may be mistaken, but I believe the Ford Ranger has a 10 speed transmission. The Tacoma has a 6 speed automatic or a 6 speed manual.

  • @TheKingkingg
    @TheKingkingg Před 4 lety +2

    By the way LoL 😂, I'm 42 and previously owned 2009, and got 2017 after testing one in 2017 and I wrapped front chrome strip also, with our sport model in Canada we get sunroof, and chrome area around windows blacked out

  • @talon0863
    @talon0863 Před 5 lety +3

    Pretty classy putting a Honda in the back.

  • @F4izzle
    @F4izzle Před 3 lety +4

    I had the 17 Tacoma. It was so uncomfortable! 42 grand and virtually no seat adjustment. The off-road capability was amazing with the Tacoma but everything else was not that great. The ride sucked, the interior was straight up KMART, crawl control was a gimmick and mileage was garbage, engine was week, and the trans hunted constantly.

  • @lukemcgregor6969
    @lukemcgregor6969 Před 3 lety +2

    If I worked on a construction site, I would have got something else.
    If I did alot of off roading and mudding, I would have got something else.
    But for the stuff I need to carry / move around, and the places I go, it's great.
    And it rides great.
    The extra cargo space you get with the bed is way more useful to me than being able
    to seat 7 people in an SUV.
    All I know is I can't go back to driving a sedan. Feels like you're lying down. Feels too close to the road.
    There's no place I need to get to so quickly, that I would need to drive one of those modern nimble sedans that can
    easily jump between lanes, in and out of traffic at a touch of the pedal. Or hit 140 on the highway without realizing it
    .

    • @MiCoopRS
      @MiCoopRS Před 3 lety

      I do that with the Ridgeline...well the 2019... but the 2021, still TOO new to do all that in and out....stuff... but its BIG and MEAN looking so when someone sees the blinkers on... they figure...maybe just let this guy in.... These are my 2 first TRUCKS.... i do also believe I will never go into another sedan, or car type hatch... unless AUDI bring to Canada the Q3 RS.... I have had 19 automobiles so far in my life... never an Audi, however isn't a VW an Audi.... GM, Jeep, Mazda, Ford, Toyota, Mercedes AMG, omg I almost forget the KIA.....

  • @hyperspaceexplorer5594
    @hyperspaceexplorer5594 Před 5 lety +4

    That driver arm rest is glorious! I have always wanted my car to have a real arm rest, for my right arm, not a storage make shift arm rest, on the driver side.

    • @scottfurlong5475
      @scottfurlong5475 Před 5 lety

      I agree, the armrest on that thing was absolutely wonderful during my test drive. I wondered how I ever put up with the center console in our minivan and my truck. I have a Ford Transit 150 work van and the armrest is great.

  • @michaelc8606
    @michaelc8606 Před 3 lety

    I'm seriously considering the Ridgeline for my next pickup. My only hesitation? The four-door Tacoma I currently own has the 6-foot bed which comes in really handy.

  • @blinkybill2198
    @blinkybill2198 Před 3 lety +1

    Honda has this so close to what it could be. Just need to keep the comfort and up the tow capacity and they would dominate. For the trades this would be perfect for trades that dont need to haul and carry heavy weights. Electritions, plumbers, painters etc.

  • @pm270x
    @pm270x Před 4 lety

    The landscaping company that I use has a 1.5 cubic yard bucket loader. They position it diagonally across the bed and all of the mulch and or compost fits without any overspill. I do use the D4 button on the six-speed transmission under heavy payloads using my 2019 Ridgeline RTL-T. The Tacoma short-bed is 60.5” and Ridgeline is 63.6”, so the Ridgeline has the largest in-class short-bed, to include 50” width as compared to Tacoma width 41.5”. The Gladiator, Ranger, Colorado/Canyon, and Frontier all have dimensionally smaller pickup-beds (unless you pay for the long-bed). Also, Ridgeline has better reach over, while the gate is upright. I paid the $360 for the locking tailgate and $1,200 for the Tonneau Cover.

  • @sebastiancrabill444
    @sebastiancrabill444 Před 5 lety +4

    im ready to buy one when they build one with longer bed, all new trucks this days have gone with short beds, I don't like hauling stuff with tailgate open, to me im putting someone behind me in danger.

  • @pnda111
    @pnda111 Před 5 lety +49

    “I’m not doing this video to convince people to not buy a Tacoma by any means”..... title of video “DO NOT BUY A TACOMA”

  • @ljeff46
    @ljeff46 Před 4 lety +1

    Good video, thanks.

  • @sanmanDC050
    @sanmanDC050 Před 2 lety +1

    Great truck. Love my 21.

  • @ltunedkc
    @ltunedkc Před 5 lety +1

    My head hits the roof of the Tacoma, and I'm not that tall. Sat in a Ridgeline the other day and wow was it comfortable! My last Honda (Odyssey) was a POS though, so not sure about that.

  • @CoolEyeColorado
    @CoolEyeColorado Před 4 lety +1

    Thanks for this review. Any follow up review now that you have had it for a while? I have wanted a Taco, but I also love my current Honda Pilot. Been looking at the Honda Ridgeline. I also ride dirtbikes and carry my ATM on a trailer with my Honda Pilot. Thus I am wanting a truck. My honda pilot has been going forever....the engine is amazing (2004). I like the looks of the Ridgeline also...more futuristic than other trucks. And the refinement of the Honda is nicer than Fords/Chevy.

    • @MiCoopRS
      @MiCoopRS Před 3 lety

      U NEED a Ridgeline and its 2021, they look Like Monsters now with the revamped Front end and OMG DUAL TAIL PIPES and they aint TINY either..... its my favorite REAR END... it looks like a truck now!

  • @irafael8080
    @irafael8080 Před 5 lety +2

    Tanks for the video.
    Get some balls and say it, Ridgeline is very good.
    I wanted a 2019 Tacoma it is for people under 6' feet, feel in love with the 2019 Ram Rebel but too expensive and unpractical for suburb and urban driving, Tundra...too old...Ford, expensive and shitty...Titan...please...
    Found out the Honda Ridgeline really impress me in all the points i wanted but still few cons.
    Pros: lots. easy to repair, reliable, top safety pick, drives great in all weather and speeds, good MPG...its not aluminum(ford)...easy to live with, all modular bed with excellent composite plastic that can be replace easy and cost effective, full of tech that works well, with Pilot, Passport share parts are now abundant to buy at lower cost than most other trucks, I fit 4x8 sheets very easy and with room to spare. AWD system is excellent if not the best. The cabin is very good looking, pleasing to the touch and comfortable, easy to drive and I can do full U turns instead of a 3point turn on full size truck. Ohh, the in bed Trunk is Awesome and very usable, Thnks Honda for that.
    cons: very few. ground clearance is low in stock but can be rise, look is somewhat soft but still good. cup holders do not hold 32oz getorate bottles but they are the usual cup holders. Not as much storage as the Odyssey,

  • @charterd
    @charterd Před 4 lety +4

    Honda's are the best, simply!

  • @TheKingkingg
    @TheKingkingg Před 4 lety +1

    Awesome, welcome to the Ridgeline family....if you want, there are offroad tires like Nokian AT Rotiiva, and traxda lift kit if you want.

    • @dirtbiketv1
      @dirtbiketv1  Před 4 lety +1

      Cool, thanks!

    • @TheKingkingg
      @TheKingkingg Před 4 lety +1

      @@dirtbiketv1 not sure if you know about tips to put windows down with fob, once lock then hold unlock to when you want to stop windows. Use key in fob to put in door to bring window up or down if you are wet or muddy. I also got e-trailer tailgate lock and install it, and just adding Nokian AT Rotiiva allweather gave me about 1.5" height increase.

  • @bikebudha01
    @bikebudha01 Před 2 lety +1

    In 2022 the Ridgeline is even better.

  • @leadnsteel1428
    @leadnsteel1428 Před 4 lety +2

    I wish the Ridgeline had a diesel option. a 4 cyl turbo diesel would make this truck so much more efficient. If they made one I would be at the dealer tomorrow, but I will stick with my Colorado diesel.... 2.8 duramax that gets 35mpgs... over 600+ miles of range on a tank

  • @PNW_Sportbike_Life
    @PNW_Sportbike_Life Před 4 lety +1

    I own a ‘06 Ridge with 135k miles. Granted, it’s not very “manly” looking but it’s pretty damn roomy, flat bed, trunk in the bed. I’ve been considering selling it and buying a tacoma/f150, but there are just too many features I’d miss with the Ridge.

  • @SmarchitectMann
    @SmarchitectMann Před 5 měsíci

    Great vid. You were honest.

  • @TinkeringPaul
    @TinkeringPaul Před 5 lety +11

    I thought I wanted a Tacoma. I walked in to my local Toyota dealer practically ready to buy one if we could work out a deal. Looked at a few new ones then saw a used 2017 TRD Sport with less than 3000 miles on it. I really thought that was the one. We test drove it. I liked it but I found out quickly that you need to get that motor screaming to hit the power band. I’d prefer lower end torque but was willing to overlook it. We sat down with the salesman and he came back with a quote of $40 k and wasn’t willing to negotiate very much. That was for a 2+ year old USED vehicle. Needless to say, I walked away. That’s when I started do some serious research. Test drove a Colorado and Nissan Frontier both of which I really liked. I didn’t particularly care for the look of the Ridgeline but eventually checked it out. Road handling by far outclassed everything else to that point. Interior comfort and storage capacity by far outclassed everything else to that point. Best in class fuel economy and it will smoke every other midsized pickup in a road race. Road noise barely noticeable. I was sold. The hidden bed trunk was s huge selling point. No apple car play or rear passenger USB ports were another downside for the Taco. I don’t plan on doing any serious rock climbing so that’s not a factor. This will be a daily driver for the next ten years so comfort trumps styling as well. 5000 lb towing capacity is plenty and it matches the competition in payload capacity. If your all into appearances get the Taco. I have my toy Grand National if I want to look cool on a nice day. Loving the Tidgeline so far.

    • @johnlopez3001
      @johnlopez3001 Před 5 lety +1

      I still have my 2008 RIDGELINE , I'll probably keep it for a couple more years. If I want hit the trails I'll buy another quad or dirt bike.

    • @scottfurlong5475
      @scottfurlong5475 Před 5 lety +1

      I test drove just about every mid sized truck out there and the Ridgeline impressed me the most. Unless Toyota really steps up their game on the next gen Tacoma, I'll have a Ridgeline in the driveway.

    • @whiteheav
      @whiteheav Před 5 lety

      @@scottfurlong5475 they won't step up because they don't have to. The Taco heads on here will keep them in business.

  • @talon0863
    @talon0863 Před 5 lety +3

    Hi Jay, Thanks for the "How to change a dirtbike tire" video. I used to really struggle with that.

  • @pino_7428
    @pino_7428 Před 3 lety

    Tacomas look cool, I’m a Toyota guy myself but I don’t like the Tacoma exactly for the same reason as you. I will probably buy a Ridgeline this year.

  • @germanium1872
    @germanium1872 Před 2 lety +1

    Smart purchase.

  • @Hitman-zi1fv
    @Hitman-zi1fv Před 5 lety +2

    Congrats on the ride. Had a 2010 Ridgeline. Sadly was taken out by a drunk driver. All are ok. One of the best features was the in bed trunk. Would have stayed with Honda but really couldn’t get over the new look. Went with the Ford Ranger. I really liked my Ridgeline. But love the new Ranger

    • @scottg3110
      @scottg3110 Před 5 lety

      I have a 2012 Ridge and also don't care for the new Ridgeline look. I'm sure it's a great vehicle though. The new Ranger looks great, but seems awfully pricey.

    • @Hitman-zi1fv
      @Hitman-zi1fv Před 5 lety

      All trucks have become a little more pricey. No one is buying cars anymore so it’s the auto makers making there money on trucks and suv. So the price is inline for the mid size market. Actually think it’s a better deal between the others in its class for standard features

    • @whiteheav
      @whiteheav Před 5 lety

      I have the 2017 Black Edition.. Always wanted a Ridgeline but was turned off when I found out trcks were so expensive. Once I wrapped my head around pricing the new body style cane out and I could no longer deny myself..lol.. Love my truck!

  • @Z3V5B0
    @Z3V5B0 Před rokem

    For those of us who won't part with the fun of three pedals, we say buy Tacoma!

  • @pacificdragon1
    @pacificdragon1 Před 5 lety +3

    I bought a 2006 Ridgeline in 2006. I have put 200K Miles on it. Have only had 1 issue. The rear seat plastic sprocket stripped out so the support leg doesn't fold up when you lift the rear seat. Other than that it has been an everyday driver that has given me no problems. Loaded the bed up with everything from Gravel to Furniture. Made Ski Trips, and traveled on what I would consider light to moderate gravel/dirt/sandy roads. I also use it to Tow a Small Boat.

    • @PHILLIPS8822
      @PHILLIPS8822 Před 5 lety

      I have a 2016 Tacoma and your right the way the shift patterns are is annoying so I got the Orange Virus Tuning which completely changes the Tacoma I was hesitant because it cost $770.00 dollars but it's worth every penny. I like the new Ridgeline also if I had money to spend I would own both.

  • @Hexstylee3
    @Hexstylee3 Před 5 lety +2

    if they made the ridgeline a little more rugged truck design, it would be a much better seller to a larger demographic. I for one like honda's but for truck the design is pretty bland.

  • @tpob21
    @tpob21 Před rokem +1

    I’d like to see you do a review pulling that trailer in the video.

  • @PinstripeJim
    @PinstripeJim Před 3 lety

    I have my second Ridgeline. Had a 2018 RTL-T and now have a 2020 RTL. I also have a 2018 Toyota Highlander. The Highlander has a bad throttle lag and all of the entertainment functions and lane assist crap is way worse on the Toyota. Both Ridgelines were way better. I put 58,000 miles on my 2018 Ridgeline in the first year because I commute in Los Angeles for work and it was flawless. Dirt roads are nothing, rainy dirt roads are easy in light mud, and great in snow. Plowed through a snowstorm in Big Bear no problem, added chains, and felt very safe. Offroad, I'd consider a modified Tacoma over a Ridgeline but that's what my Jeep CJ5 is for.
    I filled the bed with gear and added a hitch rack filled with gear and 4 people over a mountain highway to the beach and it is great.
    Added a K&N air filter for a few miles per gallon improvement, 5% tint all around, and considering an exhaust. No other mods.
    The ONLY thing I do not like is the Honda sales people I have dealt with at 4 dealerships in 2 counties in Southern California. All similar, all unreliable if you want one and don't buy it that day. I wanted a specific truck and 2 dealers knew I would buy but didn't inform me when the trucks arrived. This is the ONLY reason I wouldn't buy another one.

  • @OMGWTFLOLSMH
    @OMGWTFLOLSMH Před 5 lety +10

    AWD, ride comfort, rear magic seat, 2 way tailgate and the locking trunk are the reasons I'd take this over anything, especially a Tacoma. I actually like the look of the Ridgeline too, both generations. Wouldn't even consider an antiquated and overpriced Tacoma.

    • @user-oq3lv6lv7x
      @user-oq3lv6lv7x Před 5 lety +1

      OMGWTFLOL it’s overpriced to you but the resale value is way better. Not to mention this thing can’t even haul

    • @spatoine3009
      @spatoine3009 Před 5 lety

      Haul, as in like a trailer? I've got the v6 tacoma and it's pretty gutless hauling anything. Not nearly enough power even while hauling my 2,500lb boat. Can't imagine hauling a real load with it. @@user-oq3lv6lv7x

    • @iceman763
      @iceman763 Před 5 lety

      @@user-oq3lv6lv7x the truck is made for the weekend warrior or the outdoor folks who only need its capabilities 2 or 3 months out of the year. Tell me where youve been a full size truck haul 7000 lbs daily? Weekly? Yeah didnt think so.

    • @scottfurlong5475
      @scottfurlong5475 Před 5 lety +1

      @@user-oq3lv6lv7x You mean it can't tow? Toyota fucked up big time with the Tacoma and left the testosterone on the shelf and a lot of people are bitching about the Ridgeline. On paper the Tacoma is supposed to tow more but it's absolutely gutless when loaded. On paper the Ridgeline has higher payload and can actually haul it around with authority. I would wager that if you put the Tacoma's tow rating behind the Ridgeling, it would outpull the tacoma all day. I actually like the thought of having a Tacoma in lieu of my full size truck but in actuality, the Ridgeline was much better during my test drive. I'm hoping Toyota will do something very significant with the next gen Tacoma. As I see it, the only thing the Ridgeline lacks is ground clearance and low range but I can live without those at this juncture in my life.

  • @K1llum1nati
    @K1llum1nati Před 4 lety +2

    I have 2019 Ridgeline black Edition also you can download the Honda hack so you can watch Netflix and CZcams or the browser

  • @thorsky2754
    @thorsky2754 Před 4 lety +2

    Ridgeline is FAR superior on road and can do quite a bit off-road, just not a ton of clearance.

  • @davidmorgan4750
    @davidmorgan4750 Před 3 lety

    Dirt Bike TV - how does the Ridgeline tow - I see you have a small cargo trailer (I have an aluminum cargo trailer around 1500 lbs and have loads around 1500 as well). I do some long distance towing - again 1500 miles and the 5000 lb capacity bothers me. I also see the Ridgeline has only a donut spare (is there enough room in the spare tire bay for a full size tire?)

  • @truththenewhatespeech2535

    Test drove both. Bought the Ridgeline and love it! Perfect for me.

  • @ct5816
    @ct5816 Před 5 lety +1

    Putting different tire sizes between front and rear may make the transmission work harder. Eventually it can break down faster.

    • @RealtimeReviews613
      @RealtimeReviews613 Před 5 lety

      You're an idoit. Are you saying that putting a load in the bed, 5 ppl in the truck would cause that? Lol come on, they are engineered for more weight

    • @kennethschoen7796
      @kennethschoen7796 Před 5 lety

      Nit to mention he was talking about lifting the front and getting bigger tires all around. Lmfao

  • @tuan056585
    @tuan056585 Před 5 lety

    I love Toyota and just bought a new white Highlander Platinum for my wife. Now shopping for a pickup truck for myself, of course Tacoma is on my top of my list at first. But after I did a research, I found Ridgeline has met more of my needed. While Tacoma Limited and Ridgeline RTL-E both having V6 3.5L, 6spd, 4dr, and over 40K price tag, but these are things that made me choose Ridgeline at this time:
    1. Tacoma lack of Android Auto.
    2. Tacoma still with rear drum brakes.
    3. Tacoma dashboard style (I wish it's more like my 2017 Highlander).
    4. Ridgeline has better MPG.
    5. Ridgeline tailgate and trunk unit design.
    6. Ridgeline has blue ambiance light interior (like Highlander)
    7. Ridgeline has standard remote starter.
    I know Tacoma has other features that Ridgeline doesn't have like towing and off road capablility, but those are not important to me. All I need is a trunk bed that can carry 8x4, bikes, stuffs from HD, TV or appliances.
    On other days, I just need it to be a car or SUV like for daily commute so MPG is crutial for me too.
    I haven't bought the Ridgeline yet. I'm still waitting and hoping for the 2020 Tacoma with new redesign features. Otherwise, I will drive home the white Ridgeline RTL-E some day.

    • @ampalxsportlb2061
      @ampalxsportlb2061 Před 5 lety

      You sound like me when I was trying to decide. Ridgeline ride's very nice. Buy what you want. That's the beauty of choice. Not trying to steer you.. power seat and carplay will be on the 2020 taco! Good truck finding.

    • @ampalxsportlb2061
      @ampalxsportlb2061 Před 5 lety

      Being a country kid... I like to be able to drive over a curb or two for fun!

    • @scottfurlong5475
      @scottfurlong5475 Před 5 lety

      You sound exactly like me. I have a full size truck and we purchased a new minivan a few years ago and I find myself enjoying the minivan more than my full size truck. I don't off road or tow heavy loads but I still want the truck bed for throwing dirty crap into so the Ridgeline ticks all the boxes and I don't hit my head off the Ridgeline roof like I did with the Toyota Tacoma.

  • @jaipurman
    @jaipurman Před 5 lety +9

    Well here’s a clear reason why I’m getting a Ridgeline later this year.

  • @Bagel_Biscuit
    @Bagel_Biscuit Před rokem +1

    I never knew that the Tacomas had a 10speed? is not a 6speed auto/speed manual?

  • @RichDunn
    @RichDunn Před 4 lety

    Could you carry a large capacity road bike the bed, like a BMW R1200GS or BMW Goldwing say?

  • @msrr1303
    @msrr1303 Před 4 lety +5

    Tacomas are really good trucks. I appreciate them.

  • @RioTFF
    @RioTFF Před 5 lety +3

    I have a 2008 Ridgeline. Great, dependable vehicle. However the new Ridgeline gives me lots of issues. No full size spare tire, no volume knob, no prober 4-wheel drive and the horrid front end. If they fixed those things I would buy one in a heartbeat.

    • @OMGWTFLOLSMH
      @OMGWTFLOLSMH Před 5 lety +1

      I've had one flat tire in over 40 years of driving. Many vehicles don't even come with spares these days. Agree about the volume knob though, that's plain stupid design on Honda's part. For my use, AWD is preferred, and I like the looks of this truck, even the front end.

    • @spatoine3009
      @spatoine3009 Před 5 lety

      Pretty sure they fixed the no volume knob after the first year. The new ones have it. I'd prefer a small spare. It never gets used anyway so no sense in carrying it around. The 4whl drive system is better than any truck I've ever had. Most of the time in snow you don't even have to use the snow mode. Just set the cruise for 72mph and pass everybody, trucks included.
      The only real complaint is the looks. Most people agree with you there. I'm hoping they make a Type R Ridgeline. That should change the looks department and take away the old man vibes that so many people see with this truck.

  • @theunknownone5663
    @theunknownone5663 Před 5 lety

    What kind of mpg do you get?

  • @sirchompsalot4967
    @sirchompsalot4967 Před 3 lety +1

    The biggest reserve I have on this truck is the bed length.

  • @1drummer172
    @1drummer172 Před 5 lety +15

    Another positive is that Ridgeline has by far the highest crash safety rating in its class!

    • @OMGWTFLOLSMH
      @OMGWTFLOLSMH Před 5 lety +2

      Voted #1 mid size by Car & Driver too.

    • @robertmcgee141
      @robertmcgee141 Před 5 lety +3

      So what, it's screams puss.

    • @scottfurlong5475
      @scottfurlong5475 Před 5 lety +6

      @@robertmcgee141 What screams puss, is the fact that you think you need a body-on-frame truck to be a man. Weather I'm driving my full-size truck or my wife's minivan, you would still get the same poke in the mouth for pissing me off. There are plenty of guys driving around in Chevy Sonics that could probably give you a good licking. Grow up!

    • @JoeMama-bw2vy
      @JoeMama-bw2vy Před 5 lety

      @@robertmcgee141 -- That's ignorant

    • @scottfurlong5475
      @scottfurlong5475 Před 5 lety

      @@JoeMama-bw2vy But to the point

  • @ampalxsportlb2061
    @ampalxsportlb2061 Před 5 lety +4

    My wife and I drove one... Very, very, nice ride! We ended up buying a Tacoma TRD off road though. Enjoy your Ridgeline.

    • @billw8476
      @billw8476 Před 5 lety

      off road is the best buy out there for value

    • @ampalxsportlb2061
      @ampalxsportlb2061 Před 5 lety

      @@billw8476 Agree... Got the premium and tech package.. off-road limited!

    • @squidusn71
      @squidusn71 Před 5 lety

      That's a good choice if you offroad at all on a weekly basis. How often do you put your Tacoma on a 4x4 mode?

    • @ampalxsportlb2061
      @ampalxsportlb2061 Před 5 lety +1

      @@squidusn71 At the least, once a month. Group ride with my atv buddies. Hunt, fish and camp when we can. If I really feel board I climb over a couple of curbs in the city! The Ridgeline is a great ride, almost bought one, but was not confident in some of the places we go... I just traded a tundra crew TRD off-road.

    • @squidusn71
      @squidusn71 Před 5 lety +1

      @@ampalxsportlb2061 sounds like you got what you really need. Although I would've kept the Tundra for bigger "curbs", but they're such a gas guzzler.

  • @5thhorseman982
    @5thhorseman982 Před 3 lety +2

    Tacoma
    Bad Finance Terms
    12 Year old styling
    Interior sucks (sit on the floor) Short ceiling for tall people
    Starts at $45,000
    Good resale
    I'd take the ridgeline all day, unless you're going to drive it up the side of a mountain.

  • @grantcarson6412
    @grantcarson6412 Před 5 lety +5

    Call it what you want but...whatever...haters are gonna hate and hate a lot

    • @JoeMama-bw2vy
      @JoeMama-bw2vy Před 5 lety +1

      Can't go wrong with either make. I have an 08 ridgeline. Hands down, it's the best vehicle in snow I've ever had! It's all about what you want a vehicle for.

  • @scottfurlong5475
    @scottfurlong5475 Před 5 lety +3

    The Toyota Tacoma does not have a 10-speed transmission. The Ford Ranger has a 10 speed and the Tacoma has a 6-speed.

    • @scottfurlong5475
      @scottfurlong5475 Před 5 lety +1

      @Twostones00 I didn't notice during my test drive but I didn't go out over the highway, I drove for an hour around my local roads to get a sense of the fuel economy in my daily driving conditions. The engine did feel gutless so I would imagine out on the highway, perhaps with my ATV in the back, it would be shifting all over the place. I thought the Tacoma would be awesome but really didn't deliver the performance, comfort or features I expected in the price range. As difficult as it might be for some people to hear this, the Honda Ridgeline doesn't really look like a truck but punches way above its weight class.

  • @lesnessman6219
    @lesnessman6219 Před 5 lety +2

    I also test drove several Tacoma's and came to the same conclusions. The rough shifting, dated interior and infotainment systems, the general ride and how uncomfortable the ride and seating was convinced me to by the Ridgeline Black Edition. It was a tough decision as I am also a Toyota guy and was convinced I wanted the Tacoma.

  • @petersaler731
    @petersaler731 Před 5 lety +14

    I'll stick with my Tacoma every time. Not a pilot with a little baby bed.

    • @mikem1464
      @mikem1464 Před 5 lety +1

      haha, it's not even a short bed huh

    • @scottfurlong5475
      @scottfurlong5475 Před 5 lety +7

      Tacoma is a great truck but when your done offroading or done pretending you offroad, the Ridgeline makes way more sence. I'll be coming from a full size truck and I was not feeling any love for the Tacoma. I didn't hate it but I was expecting more. Looks rugged and definitely not junk but not roomy, not comfortable and not as much payload as the Ridgeline. I need to occasionally carry a fully dressed utility atv and with other gear. The Tacoma crew cab can barely do that with a 900 lb. payload. When not hauling the atv, I want a roomy & comfortable interior with more amenities than Tacoma offers. I want a smooth ride with good fuel economy and an auto 4x4 or AWD system. Ridgeline.

  • @chasewilliams9030
    @chasewilliams9030 Před 5 lety +5

    You could possibly damage your AWD system if you change things I'd recommend leaving it stock man great vid

    • @kennethschoen7796
      @kennethschoen7796 Před 5 lety +1

      No. You dont damage the awd by changing the tire size. And as for the lift, it's an option from the dealer lol

    • @chasewilliams9030
      @chasewilliams9030 Před 5 lety

      @@kennethschoen7796 uhh yes you can.. lift probably fine though

    • @kennethschoen7796
      @kennethschoen7796 Před 5 lety

      @@chasewilliams9030 How?

  • @xzinx
    @xzinx Před 3 lety +3

    You cant fit 4 grown adult in tacoma

  • @dirtbiketv1
    @dirtbiketv1  Před 5 lety +1

    OK so the Taco guys are very touchy when it comes to their trucks I have good videos for them to watch on how Un-Off road Worthy the TRD Pro Can be on a simple washboard road from Edmunds-- 2017 Honda Ridgeline: Edmunds Death Valley Shock Test czcams.com/video/CWYqEinNGUM/video.html Then part 2 -- czcams.com/video/dqfMx4cvzic/video.html
    Also a cool off road/ish test--
    czcams.com/video/65ipMITwp3M/video.html
    Something to consider---

  • @ramonahumada4
    @ramonahumada4 Před 5 lety +2

    We made the same decision u guys made! It’s the most practical truck u can get! My 1st choice was the taco and not even thought of checking the Ridgeline out, but when I did We were sold! My wife drives it and loves it!

    • @dangda-ww7de
      @dangda-ww7de Před 5 lety

      are they price the same or i guess the honda is 10k cheaper than taco.

    • @ramonahumada4
      @ramonahumada4 Před 5 lety

      dang0088 da the same! I live in kali, and in kali everything is more expensive!

    • @scottfurlong5475
      @scottfurlong5475 Před 5 lety

      On my test drive of the Toyota Tacoma and the Honda Ridgeline I came away totally impressed by the Ridgeline. I wish or the Toyota Tacoma would be better but it simply wasn't. I currently have a full size 4 x 4 truck that I'll be replacing in the next year or two and I can tell you I'll be in no rush to pick up a Toyota Tacoma unless they do a great job on the next gen.

    • @ramonahumada4
      @ramonahumada4 Před 5 lety

      East Coast Resident the new Jeep gladiator would be for me! Its more practical in room and it’s a better off-roader than the Taco!

  • @nicktoole7470
    @nicktoole7470 Před 5 lety +28

    Love my Tacoma, it's a truck!

    • @scottfurlong5475
      @scottfurlong5475 Před 5 lety +4

      I'm waiting to see what toyota does with the next gen tacoma. If they do nothing significant, then it's Ridgeline for me.

    • @jordank5975
      @jordank5975 Před 5 lety +2

      @@scottfurlong5475 Next gen? That's not gonna be for a while

    • @scottfurlong5475
      @scottfurlong5475 Před 5 lety +1

      @@jordank5975 We're already hearing about the new platform that the Tacoma/tundra will be placed on so it's not going to be as far off as you think. The new tundra will arrive sometime in Mid to late 2020 and the Tacoma shortly after. My truck still has a couple of trouble free years left in it so I can wait. It's very likely that Toyota will stick to the same formula of building basic, reliable trucks that don't wow anybody with features, amenities or performance.
      My wish list for the next gen Tacoma is a power band in the low to mid range, 8-speed transmission, auto 4x4, rear disc brakes, rear coil spring suspension, an inch or two more head room, integrated remote start with climate control options, fix the audio controls on the steering wheel and make the premium audio available on lower trims.

    • @HiPlains1
      @HiPlains1 Před 5 lety +1

      @@scottfurlong5475 they already unveiled that a few weeks ago. LED lights power seats and Android auto that's it. It has the same gear searching early shifting hard shifting gutless 6 speed. Yes the worst bit of the tacoma was not changed and will probably remain like that for another 4 years.

    • @nraughmoobtaxi1994
      @nraughmoobtaxi1994 Před 5 lety +1

      I will never buy Honda ridgeline because only AWD not 4x4H and 4x4L like Tacoma.

  • @jeremycates3570
    @jeremycates3570 Před 4 lety +1

    I love my 2019 Ridgeline! I added a grille guard (push bar) to mine. Lots of deer out where i live lol. The frame mounts lowered the ground clearance in the front by about 1-2 inches. But I found out that Honda makes and sell there own Honda front lift kit. specifically designed for Honda Ridgeline. I am looking at added. should help with ground clearance, and looks good too.

  • @515ventures3
    @515ventures3 Před 4 lety +2

    The Toyota Tacoma is extremely popular, which means even a used Tacoma at 150,000 miles and you will pay a lot for one! And I find that a turn off!

  • @bigbean78
    @bigbean78 Před 5 lety +1

    I fell in love with the Ridgeline at the Detroit auto show this year. I’ve been leasing full size Ford and Ram trucks for years, but realistically one of these would suit me fine. My pop up camper and small trailer with ATV’s weigh nowhere near 5000 lbs. I’m between buying a new/used Ridgeline or F-150. The prices on the Ridgeline is thousands more than the Ford, both new and used. That’s a tough call for me, because the last F-150 I leased (2014 Super Cab 6 1/2 ft bed, 5.0 4x4 STX Sport) I LOVED. It did every bit as well as the turbo motors on MPG and had that awesome V8 sound.

  • @silverbackavenger2737
    @silverbackavenger2737 Před 5 lety +10

    There's a reason why Tacomas are popular...because its a Toyota..and Toyota is the most reliable car in the world...I've been to Hawaii recently..and everywhere you look there is a Tacoma..it is literally all over the island

  • @ConfirmedPatriot
    @ConfirmedPatriot Před 5 lety +4

    Tacoma Auto very slow kickdown shift. Recommend the Manual....

    • @anthonymolina7416
      @anthonymolina7416 Před 5 lety

      Hopefully that’s fixed in the redesign

    • @HiPlains1
      @HiPlains1 Před 5 lety

      @@anthonymolina7416 nope it got LED lights power seats and Android auto. they're keeping the active learning transmission 6-speed which is a gear searching gutless early shifting mess. The refresh will do nothing for the powertrain. You'll probably have to wait another four years for the next generation it'll probably be a hybrid.

    • @anthonymolina7416
      @anthonymolina7416 Před 5 lety

      HiPlains1 yeah I meant redesign . The refresh is just some updating