2022 Honda Ridgeline | Family Pickup Review

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  • čas přidán 5. 07. 2024
  • Thanks to my day job at Kelley Blue Book, I drive and review lots of cars. This new 2022 Honda Ridgeline is one of them. The Ridgeline is a midsize pickup truck that competes with the Ford Ranger, Chevy Colorado, and Nissan Frontier. In this video, we drive the Honda Ridgeline to review its positives and negatives from a family perspective.
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    2022 Honda Ridgeline
    3.5 V6
    280hp, 262 lb-ft
    9sp Automatic Transmission
    18city/24hwy AWD
    Base: $37,640
    As-Tested: $45,465
    Plus $1,225 destination
    During our review of this 2022 Honda Ridgeline, we tested a range of practical details including passenger space, cargo space, bed functionality, child seat accommodation, safety features, infotainment, handling, steering, performance, acceleration, price, and value. How did it go? Watch and see. #MicahDrives
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    00:00 2022 Honda Ridgeline Review
    0:15 Information Explosion
    0:36 Interior Review
    2:51 Bed Review
    5:40 Safety Features
    6:07 Arm Rest Test
    7:30 Exterior Review
    8:57 Driving Impressions
    11:00 Evie Drives
    12:47 Emotion Factor
    13:40 Infotainment Review
    15:34 Tow Capacity
    16:07 Which Honda Ridgeline trim is best?
    16:59 Honda Ridgeline Competitors
    17:47 Synopsis
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Komentáře • 384

  • @RichardShelton
    @RichardShelton Před 2 lety +33

    100% of the truck 80% of us need. I like it.

    • @MicahMuzio
      @MicahMuzio  Před 2 lety +3

      What a perfect encapsulation.🙌

  • @grisa12345
    @grisa12345 Před 2 lety +263

    Best truck ever made, period. Unless you need more capability (statistically, I know you don’t), this thing is unbeatable. This, coming from someone with a 2020 F250 Diesel Tremor package. If I didn’t need the towing and off road capability of my truck, I’d go back to a Ridgeline.

    • @americandude3825
      @americandude3825 Před 2 lety +27

      You are correct. I agree. I just wish the shifter and gauges and display were updated. I want an actual shifter !

    • @joshaugustine8808
      @joshaugustine8808 Před 2 lety +14

      They are most certainly reliable!!! They sell for 10k being 15 years old with 200k miles on them!!

    • @jasondunn6223
      @jasondunn6223 Před 2 lety +3

      I agree with this!!

    • @Ben-bd3nx
      @Ben-bd3nx Před 2 lety +12

      "statistically, I know you don’t"
      :D

    • @jasondunn6223
      @jasondunn6223 Před 2 lety +3

      @@Ben-bd3nx lol 10-4

  • @canuckfobroader9553
    @canuckfobroader9553 Před 2 lety +21

    Having had a gmc/chev 1/2 ton and 3/4 tons and now a 22 Ridgeline, this is the ultimate truck for homeowners. I don't have a 8500lb camping trailer anymore, so this thing does everything that the wife and I need in our life. Haul stuff from Home Depot, check, haul a boat to our lake lot, check, get great mileage and be a great driving vehicle on the way to work everyday, check. Highly recommend this thing to anyone that can get over the "cool" factor of a TRD Tacoma.

  • @TheDownbeatruler
    @TheDownbeatruler Před rokem +11

    The back seat area is huge. My son is 6 ft 3 220 lb and he sat back there all the way from California to Vegas no problem. He was extremely comfortable.

  • @letsgobrandon987
    @letsgobrandon987 Před 2 lety +79

    Just got into a 2022 RTL-E. I truly love this thing. It does it all. NOBODY can beat a Ridgeline’s combination of looks, AWD, storage, price, versatility, size, MPG and general quality. Plus it’s a Honda so will last forever. Good review and love your daughter’s safety awareness about not driving with your head in the center box. Hilarious.

    • @thepar7575
      @thepar7575 Před 2 lety +3

      Just bought a 2022 RTL-E in March and love it. Traded in my full size 3 row/7 seat SUV

    • @kevinbailey3239
      @kevinbailey3239 Před 2 lety

      @@thepar7575 Looking to join you both in a pewter RTL-E fall of this year. You both buy at MSRP or above?

    • @thepar7575
      @thepar7575 Před 2 lety +1

      @@kevinbailey3239 Paid MSRP.

    • @jakes5530
      @jakes5530 Před 2 lety

      @@thepar7575 looking into a black edition. Have you tried the remote start function much? I know Hondas preset everything to 72 degrees, which doesnt seem super useful for warming the cabin up / defrosting the windows in winter (or cooling down the cabin in the summer). I'm used to my car which i can set at max temp and full defrost mode in the winter, and lowest temp and full AC in the summer via the app.
      Also how are you finding the headlights? I went from a car with excellent headlights unknowingly to a car with horrible headlights so now that's one of my top priorities for my next car.

    • @thepar7575
      @thepar7575 Před 2 lety

      @@jakes5530 I have not used the remote start yet. I typically do not leave the temperature set on, so do not know. However, Honda did preset several items and I rest several functions. Interesting on the headlights, not have had issues with visibility. However, they are not quite as good as my previous Buick Enclave.

  • @cleanasdirt6832
    @cleanasdirt6832 Před 2 lety +32

    I purchased a 2022 with the touring trim 🇨🇦. I agree with most points in the video. I now have 800 kms on it, mileage is not great. Fingers crossed it improves in the near future. Kids love the view they have from the rear seat. It has done quite well in the snow. For those sayers that it isn’t a real truck, I drive with a empty box like all the F150, and Rams I see in traffic.

  • @haroldlee6923
    @haroldlee6923 Před 2 lety +46

    For buyers who bought the Ridgeline myself included ( 21’ black edition), I can say with confidence, we love it! We bought it not because we want others to approve or be told a large shinning Chevy/ford/dodge is the way to go, but because we realized this is a very capable, dependable, vehicle terrific for everyday commute, or weekend adventure/warrior tasks and always meeting and exceeding all it promises..I sold a 16’ Tahoe and this Ridgeline surpassed ALL facets of what Tahoe’s capabilities plus so much more, and yes I’ll admit just like majority of large suv owners I never even towed close to 8k lbs, or took it seriously off road..truthfully wife drives a Tesla Y and I have a current model Audi S6, but I’m catching myself driving this more n more with pleasure, cheers everyone and stay safe.

    • @jakes5530
      @jakes5530 Před 2 lety

      Have you tried the remote start function much? I know Hondas preset everything to 72 degrees, which doesnt seem super useful for warming the cabin up or defrosting the windows in winter (or cooling down the cabin in the summer). I'm used to my car which i can set at max temp and full defrost mode in the winter, and lowest temp and full AC in the summer via the app.

    • @30minutelunch
      @30minutelunch Před rokem +1

      @@jakes5530 Mine has been thru 2 Alaska winters. Its remote start function warms it up just fine. Anything above 0° is always welcome. The windshield wiper warmer is clutch too, you don't have to worry about them sticking. Hope this helps, albeit 6mo late.

    • @ninjarider443
      @ninjarider443 Před rokem

      My 2018 Honda Ridgeline had 5 safety recalls, made noises and was in the shop for 10 days and honda couldn't find the source and said just keep driving it it may wear down (which 5,000 miles it did) - also, the 2017-2019 ridgelines have a defect with the engines where fuel injectors are pushed in to far and clog up. Many blogs talk about this and around 50k miles i had to get mine fully replaced because check-engine emission light came on. Lots of folks have this issue. Also the 2017-2019 power train (transmission) is used on the ridgleine/odessy and pilot all have many issues with failing between 50k-70k and it costs about 5k repair. I got rid of my 2018 honda ridgeline this January of 2023 and traded it in for a Mazda. I don't miss it at all, A few weeks after dumping it i got an email of yet another recall regarding tailgate camera. So happy don't have to bring that dang thing back into the shop to waste hours for another warrenty repair. Anyway, Honda Civics and the Honda CRV have different teams and they are reliable, for me the Honda Ridgeline had the most recalls then any vehicle i ever owned and I had zero confidence it was going to last. When I drove it all i kept thing was "what's the next thing to go wrong". I am so happy i got rid of it, and not ever buying another Honda again, it was a painful experience.
      My first 100 miles on the truck it made all types of noises, honda couldn't figure out the source, it was in the shop 4x and one time they kept it for 10 days. I tried to file lemon law but honda wouldn't help.

    • @legion1630
      @legion1630 Před 3 měsíci

      am sold,, i have a Tundra am keeping for once in year towing of a pontoon boat haha and a 2015 TACOMA 2WD that I will be trading for the Ridgeline

  • @steveacclaro740
    @steveacclaro740 Před 2 lety +43

    I just bought a 2022 Ridgeline Black Edition in January, and so far I love it. I have also owned a 2008 Ridgeline, and this updated version brought me back. The driving experience and handling of this vehicle are unmatched. With a 20:1 crawl ratio, it's highly capable off road too. I don't need to tow very often, and most people in the midsize segment don't either. Fuel economy is about 18mpg city in winter, which is decent. The paddle shifting in snowy conditions is absolutely brilliant if you need to manually downshift. The stereo is fantastic. The seats could have been a bit more plush, but that's just a minor gripe. I'm extremely satisfied, and if someone is considering one, I say go for it.

    • @jakes5530
      @jakes5530 Před 2 lety

      Have you tried the remote start function much in the winter? I know Honda's presets everything to 72 degrees, which doesnt seem super useful for warming the cabin up or defrosting the windows (or cooling down the cabin in the summer). I'm used to my car which i can set at max temp and full defrost mode in the winter, and lowest temp and full AC in the summer.

    • @ninjarider443
      @ninjarider443 Před rokem

      I owned the 2018 and as you know it had 5 safety recalls and all types of issues with powertrain. Man, for me i ran to honda after that experience.

    • @bradh6185
      @bradh6185 Před 7 měsíci

      Have you experienced wind noise?

  • @matthewcurry425
    @matthewcurry425 Před 2 lety +43

    For the equivalent HP, the Ridgeline wins on mileage and great driveability on long haul trips. I also read that it is the most “US made” pickup. Really a great package!

    • @ninjarider443
      @ninjarider443 Před rokem

      it is slow and heavy. my wife's mini-van was faster then my 2018 honda ridgeline. i hated it.

    • @LG-yp7ot
      @LG-yp7ot Před rokem +1

      @@ninjarider443 still faster than a Tacoma

  • @edwardnelson3413
    @edwardnelson3413 Před 2 lety +27

    Absolutely love the Ridgeline. Generally what most truck owners truly need.

    • @ninjarider443
      @ninjarider443 Před rokem

      My 2018 Honda Ridgeline had 5 safety recalls, made noises and was in the shop for 10 days and honda couldn't find the source and said just keep driving it it may wear down (which 5,000 miles it did) - also, the 2017-2019 ridgelines have a defect with the engines where fuel injectors are pushed in to far and clog up. Many blogs talk about this and around 50k miles i had to get mine fully replaced because check-engine emission light came on. Lots of folks have this issue. Also the 2017-2019 power train (transmission) is used on the ridgleine/odessy and pilot all have many issues with failing between 50k-70k and it costs about 5k repair. I got rid of my 2018 honda ridgeline this January of 2023 and traded it in for a Mazda. I don't miss it at all, A few weeks after dumping it i got an email of yet another recall regarding tailgate camera. So happy don't have to bring that dang thing back into the shop to waste hours for another warrenty repair. Anyway, Honda Civics and the Honda CRV have different teams and they are reliable, for me the Honda Ridgeline had the most recalls then any vehicle i ever owned and I had zero confidence it was going to last. When I drove it all i kept thing was "what's the next thing to go wrong". I am so happy i got rid of it, and not ever buying another Honda again, it was a painful experience.
      My first 100 miles on the truck it made all types of noises, honda couldn't figure out the source, it was in the shop 4x and one time they kept it for 10 days. I tried to file lemon law but honda wouldn't help.

  • @trentbdog
    @trentbdog Před 2 lety +18

    Your family car reviews are brilliant. I am a car nerd , so I appreciate your perspective. But I also like Evie’s perspective because she represents the more normal/less nerdy crowd. And many of us have to share a vehicle with someone like Evie. Overall I like the Ridgeline. Honda products are great. I’m still leaning more towards the Ford Maverick….if there will ever be any on dealer lots. Thanks for the review!

    • @lilyusi
      @lilyusi Před 2 lety

      What makes you lean more toward the maverick? Really wish Honda or toyota has a maverick sized hybrid truck

  • @troyscott6580
    @troyscott6580 Před rokem +10

    Seriously... that may have been the best review I've ever seen. The cuts, the video production your family (THEY ROCK) you both (mom and dad) bring such a cool vibe to this... I'm looking to buy a new Ridgeline > your video was amazing. Thank you.

    • @MicahMuzio
      @MicahMuzio  Před rokem +3

      Troy, I really appreciate you sharing such an encouraging comment. Cheers!!

  • @noneya135
    @noneya135 Před rokem +5

    I've watched a couple of these family reviews you do and I have to say that I love them. It's nice to get a different take on how a vehicle will or will not work for the family situation.

    • @MicahMuzio
      @MicahMuzio  Před rokem +2

      That's very kind of you to say. Thanks for taking the time!!

  • @ABAT58
    @ABAT58 Před rokem +1

    It is the best truck review I have ever seen. Perfect job. You guys did a wonderful job. Thank you.

  • @heathwellsNZ
    @heathwellsNZ Před 2 lety +3

    Wow... one of the reason I sub to this channel is to see stuff like this... vehicles we don't get here and that I didn't even know existed... I just very curious and interested in vehicles in general so find such content fascinating... and when it's presented in a fun way by family people I can relate to - all the better! Thanks team Muzio!

  • @Vile_412
    @Vile_412 Před 2 lety +9

    Was lucky to find my 22 Ridgeline Black Edition back in december. First "truck" I've ever owned and I absolutely love it. If you're not hauling and towing frequently, it would be foolish to consider any other truck. It's a nice polished vehicle for what it is and it's price point, and for a truck... has excellent MPG. Also, lets be honest here... it's a Honda, its going to last.
    If you do pick one up, skip Honda's tonneau cover, people might tell you it will be hard to find a tonneau that fits. Bullshit. There are lots of tonneau covers available for this truck.
    My one and only gripe with the vehicle is the high beams (and this is specific for the rtl-e & black edition). Halogen bulbs... expect to want to upgrade to HID or LEDs for your high beams.

  • @allied1394
    @allied1394 Před 2 lety +4

    My 2013 Ridgeline sport has just turned 100,000 miles it’s been flawless. Oil changes and tire rotations regular maintenance is all it’s needed and it runs as good as they day I bought it I’ve had it since new

  • @IMP3TIGO
    @IMP3TIGO Před 2 lety +1

    Great review! Like how you include chapters and the drone footage (not sure if that's even legal in CA) adds a nice dimension to the vids. The fam makes this more relatable and fun to watch.

  • @1spartacus1337
    @1spartacus1337 Před 2 lety +1

    I’ve been waiting for you to review this my whole life!

  • @jenarddecastro2597
    @jenarddecastro2597 Před 2 lety +5

    A great *FAMILY* Review!!! I was so entertained and thoroughly informed from your detailed review and honest personal assessment from EVERYONE in the family. I've watched this video more than 3x's because I'm very invested in having a Ridgeline in the near future. THANK YOU, and keep up the awesome job of your channel. . . You've now got yourself NEW Subscriber!!!

  • @agaad22
    @agaad22 Před 2 lety +19

    I have a 2019 Ridgeline and by far it’s the best all-in one vehicle I’ve owned. Does all the truck things I need, but doesn’t ride like a pogo stick. Also, the AWD system is quite literally amazing. As it should since it’s based off of Acura’s SH-AWD system.

    • @ninjarider443
      @ninjarider443 Před rokem

      My 2018 Honda Ridgeline had 5 safety recalls, made noises and was in the shop for 10 days and honda couldn't find the source and said just keep driving it it may wear down (which 5,000 miles it did) - also, the 2017-2019 ridgelines have a defect with the engines where fuel injectors are pushed in to far and clog up. Many blogs talk about this and around 50k miles i had to get mine fully replaced because check-engine emission light came on. Lots of folks have this issue. Also the 2017-2019 power train (transmission) is used on the ridgleine/odessy and pilot all have many issues with failing between 50k-70k and it costs about 5k repair. I got rid of my 2018 honda ridgeline this January of 2023 and traded it in for a Mazda. I don't miss it at all, A few weeks after dumping it i got an email of yet another recall regarding tailgate camera. So happy don't have to bring that dang thing back into the shop to waste hours for another warrenty repair. Anyway, Honda Civics and the Honda CRV have different teams and they are reliable, for me the Honda Ridgeline had the most recalls then any vehicle i ever owned and I had zero confidence it was going to last. When I drove it all i kept thing was "what's the next thing to go wrong". I am so happy i got rid of it, and not ever buying another Honda again, it was a painful experience.
      My first 100 miles on the truck it made all types of noises, honda couldn't figure out the source, it was in the shop 4x and one time they kept it for 10 days. I tried to file lemon law but honda wouldn't help.

    • @ninjarider443
      @ninjarider443 Před rokem

      Did you take care of all the safey recalls on your 2019?

    • @IamGroot786
      @IamGroot786 Před rokem

      Mechanically is pretty much the same just tuned different. On Acuras it is very sporty and more aggressive.

  • @lc4845
    @lc4845 Před 2 lety +31

    I've been hoping you would review a Ridgeline. I may replace my 2010 CRV with one later this year (if I can ever overcome my sticker shock). Discovered your channel when you introduced the "What Should Evie Drive" segment and have been tuning in to your reviews ever since. I enjoy hearing what both of you think, but as a not so tall woman, I especially appreciate Evie's perspectives on seating and visibility. Thanks!

    • @MicahMuzio
      @MicahMuzio  Před 2 lety +7

      That is awesome feedback. As a non-expert, I think Evie has some valuable insights to share. I'm so glad you agree. :)

    • @squidusn71
      @squidusn71 Před 2 lety

      Wait for the next generation if you can hold a little longer...maybe 2yrs? If you can't, get the one with the nine speed.

  • @johnstaufferredraven2073
    @johnstaufferredraven2073 Před 2 lety +2

    I bought this same truck trim and color last month. I have always driven full sized trucks, but I am loving this vehicle! I've been converted!

  • @zachariahvercruyssen5305

    First time to this channel. Love the full family review! What a cool and novel way to level with other consumers. Great edit work too.
    I've been leaning ridgeline for my family in this growing small/midsized truck market. This review kind of cements it for me though. Great level of detail given.
    Now I'm sad that I only have one vehicle to buy; the review is that good! Lol

  • @trl1980
    @trl1980 Před 20 dny

    I like how it doesn't look like a commercial worker truck. It looks like a luxury truck that I don't mind driving in.

  • @adrianastephens5145
    @adrianastephens5145 Před 2 lety +3

    Great review! Our family loves our Ridgeline too

  • @NorCalSaint
    @NorCalSaint Před 2 lety +8

    I would strongly argue that the AWD system in the Ridgeline is better than 4WD for 90% of truck owners and the 3.5l is known to be bullet proof and gets very good MPG

    • @quicktoevil
      @quicktoevil Před rokem

      ... I would bet on a Jeep Gladiator for 4WD

  • @N82SV
    @N82SV Před 2 lety +5

    I have a 2021 Ridgeline Sport. Very happy with it as a daily driver. Had a 3 row SUV, and I never used the 3rd row. This is much more flexible. The infotainment software is weak, but it does have wired Apple CarPlay. I put a wireless adapter on it and it works well wiht music.Rides and drives like a minivan, which is not a bad thing at all. Upgraded infotainment and a hybrid model should come next.

  • @pm270x
    @pm270x Před 2 lety +14

    This is one of the best Ridgeline reviews that I’ve seen.
    I really appreciated the medication synopsis, I felt that way as well. The Ridgeline was at the bottom of my 2019 midsized-pickup list when I started doing test drives.
    I really liked the old Jeep Comanche when I was younger and got excited about the Gladiator. The Rubicon cost of $70k just to get an 8” high gloss infotainment is ridiculous. With the 2019 Gladiator, I’d have to buy an Overland trim at $60k just to match the standard features on a Ridgeline. It remains the only midsized-pickup to compete with the Ridgeline’s tri-zone climate control. The Gladiator’s fame and introductory pricing have normalized now, but didn’t help at the time. The fuel economy was worst of anything I looked at. The Gladiator has a weird fuel spout or funnel that takes up an excessive amount of the cargo-bed.
    The Tacoma was too hard to get into, with me being 6’1”. With the seat all the way down, all the way back, and insufficient telescoping steering wheel; I couldn’t even get a test drive in it. We travel a lot in our pickup and on freeways, I have yet to meet anyone that likes how the Tacoma steers at higher speeds. I think it’s one of the best looking midsize-pickup out there, but the cabin is too claustrophobic for the driver and rear-seated passengers. My brother-in-law is short and loves his Tacoma.
    The Chevy Colorado Z71 was probably my 2nd favorite behind the Gladiator. The cabin was very dated, but functional. There weren’t all that many standard features, which means spending lots of time at the Accessories Department after negotiating a purchase. Or coming back at a later appointment to accessorize with a spray-in bed-liner and add a towing package. When my wife and swapped out, I got into the back seat. The 98° Summer day was too much for the Colorado and the rear seating stayed hot as hell. The salesman turned up the fan to it’s highest speed and it’s like having a leaf blower in my face. Every time the salesman wanted to speak, he had to manually turn the blower down. My wife froze to death driving and I melted away the split second the blower was lowered. The experience was absurd and I realized at that point that there’s no excuse for a midsized vehicle to not at least offer tri-zone climate control at least at higher trim levels. If I had been shopping in Spring or Fall, I’d be none the wiser and would have purchased the Colorado that day.
    The Ranger was too cheaply made in the cabin. The high maintenance costs of a turbocharged EcoBoost wasn’t appealing. No tri-zone climate control offered on any trim. I grew up with an 80’s Ranger XLT long-bed 2.3L I4 Lima and it spent more time with the mechanic than at our home. So, I moved on despite it having the best fuel economy. In the 80’s Ranger was known as the “Pinto of pickups”, for those of you that like the “it isn’t a truck” argument.
    I also grew up with a Ford Explorer Eddie Bower Edition and it stayed at the transmission shop regularly. The Nissan Jatco transmission was absolute garbage, and I didn’t even consider the Frontier as a result.
    I finally sucked it up and tried out the Ridgeline. We traded in an old Odyssey, so I already knew the 3.5L V6 was reliable. The automatic humidity managed tri-zone climate control is silent and functional much like the Odyssey. The impact resistant bolted on composite paneling and decking in the bed are much higher quality than a spray-in or drop-in liner. The rear 60/40 bench is accessible to my kids while on trips, so it’s just a matter of reaching down to retrieve stored food items, paper towels, or blankets. The in-bed trunk functions in place of an overlay truck box, so you won’t need to waste money on a truck box for tools. We routinely put $300 worth of Costco items into the in-bed trunk, since it’s incredibly huge. The AWD actually gives you the money’s worth for it when compared to 4x4 systems that are rarely used on a daily basis. The iVTM4 does an excellent job of avoiding hydroplaning during soaking thundershowers, and also handles intermittent icing/snow conditions where a normal 4x4 system would strip out or bind. Ridgeline remains the only midsized-pickup with a towing receiver standard on all trims. The advantage is driving off the lot capable of towing 5k lbs from a receiver, rather than 3.5k lbs tow from bumper. Inside the glovebox, you can flip the toggle to activate the auto-locking tailgate using the key fob.
    I don’t tow often, usually just to help out a family member or close friend. I haven’t experienced any towing issues with U-Hall trailers.
    In terms of hauling, I annually get a half-ton front-loader bucket (almost 2 cubic yards) of compost and mulch for some flowerbeds. The vehicle handles it very well and doesn’t ride high in the front.
    I did trade in my 2019 Ridgeline RTL-T for a 2020 Ridgeline RTL-E due to a short-term special offer at the dealership. The RTL-E has a higher tier Honda Sensing safety package, in-bed audio system, and the AC power outlet inside the bed. With an extension cord, I’ve ran my leaf blower, shop vacuum, and Milwaukee drill off the AC outlet by the tailgate which are all very convenient.
    While I appreciate the aerodynamic fuel economy, the 2017 - 2020 grill lines are too feminine in general along the front grill. Honda should have used the Passport’s appearance at the grill, which is more utilitarian. I do think the latest model year is heading in the right direction. The Ridgeline is a holdout on the SOHC V6, while all competitors have moved to DOHC V6 or turbocharged I4. Ridgeline is prewired for a trailer brake controller, but doesn’t really offer much at dealerships to set it up, it’s primarily aftermarket. Hill decent control and rollback protection should probably be added as standard options. Full underbody skid plates should be available from the dealerships, since the ground clearance is just below 8”. With the longest wheelbase, the Ridgeline really should have the highest running clearance and ground clearance of any other vehicle in their lineup, to better compensate for the break-over angle. The spare tire needs to be relocated to lower the height into the bed. Maybe borrow the Element’s full-sized spare rear rack mount?

  • @carrie5599
    @carrie5599 Před 2 lety +3

    Just got this truck yesterday and so far we love it. Definitely is crazy quiet unlike the 2015 CRV I have it is not very noise canceling or isolating it's very loud it seems like I have the windows down without air blowing in

  • @davefouquette4192
    @davefouquette4192 Před rokem +1

    I still have my 2011 Honda Ridgeline RTL and it's going strong. It hauls 2 dirt bikes, 2 gear bags, chairs ramp, tool box, large utility crate, gas can, etc. There's no mid size truck that has even close to the total amount of room and drives so well, especially on the freeway. The trunk in the tailgate is one the greatest designs I've seen in a truck. I'd love to have a new Black Edition! Thanks for the review.

    • @ninjarider443
      @ninjarider443 Před rokem

      keep your 2011 it is by far more reliable then the newer ones.

  • @newfiemurphy7140
    @newfiemurphy7140 Před 2 lety

    Great video, love this truck looking forward to see what 2023 Ridgeline will bring to the table

  • @beardown6574
    @beardown6574 Před 2 lety +19

    I have a 21 and I love it! You got all the features dead on. I've never owned a truck until this. The drivability is awesome. And plenty of power with that V6.

    • @user-tb7rn1il3q
      @user-tb7rn1il3q Před 2 lety

      You still don’t own a truck. This is a car.

    • @summerboy1958
      @summerboy1958 Před 2 lety +11

      @@user-tb7rn1il3q really?!? I haul firewood, taking advantage of the 1500 pound payload (car? suv?). I've hauled 5 cords in my 21 in the 1st 3500 miles. Yes, 3500 miles. Towing? Handles my 3500 pound boat just fine. Car? It's really funny how folks that don't know make comments. Whatever....

    • @user-tb7rn1il3q
      @user-tb7rn1il3q Před 2 lety

      @@summerboy1958 It’s still a car. No one said a car can’t tow or haul. 1500 lbs is something a subcompact sedan can handle. A 3500 lb boat isn’t much either. Put it through some real work and it will fail badly.

    • @summerboy1958
      @summerboy1958 Před 2 lety +6

      @@user-tb7rn1il3q LOL, what planet do you live on? 1500 pounds in a sedan? LMAO. Like I said, whatever. You get your opinion, however silly.

    • @user-tb7rn1il3q
      @user-tb7rn1il3q Před 2 lety +1

      @@summerboy1958 You can easily carry that weight in a sedan. It happens all the time with obese families.

  • @woodswalker1111
    @woodswalker1111 Před rokem

    On my fourth Honda. On my second Ridgeline. My first one was a 2005 that served me well. It held its own on the hunting and fishing trails. Found out a four foot wide pallet of patio blocks fit in the bed like a glove. Had no problem with towing a wide two place snowmobile trailer across the state. I'm hopeful that this 2023 Ridgeline that I'm only weeks into owning can be as impressive.

  • @dturk1022
    @dturk1022 Před 2 lety

    Great review from all 3 of you!

  • @Jyuaa
    @Jyuaa Před 2 lety +1

    Ok so I have a2017 civic si and I’m getting tired of it and I want a truck like this!! Thank you for reviewing and going through everything !! I freaking love this truck

  • @thestonetable
    @thestonetable Před 2 lety +1

    Great little truck. Thanks for the high five!

  • @jimvanderwood3094
    @jimvanderwood3094 Před 2 lety +21

    I really want one of these. But I want Honda to put in the updated head unit that they are already using in the Pilot and Passport. Also, the adaptive cruise control in the Ridgeline sucks! I really like adaptive cruise, and the system in our Subaru Forester is awesome so I know it can be done. For the premium price of this vehicle those things should be fixed, and I am waiting and hoping they will!

    • @Bry279
      @Bry279 Před 2 lety

      I agree the head unit sucks. I mean really it’s so old feeling. However, for a cost you can fix the cruise with a comma two or three if you are tech savvy.

  • @Uziavenger
    @Uziavenger Před 2 lety +1

    "Passive aggressive knob", lol. These guys are awesome

  • @SenBolemSpeed
    @SenBolemSpeed Před 2 lety +3

    Went and test drove one today think I'm going to end up in one. Had all kinds of trucks over the years and drive dump trucks and garbage trucks for a living. Missed my 2017 honda fit. This feels like that with a box. Don't wanna feel like Im driving a truck off the clock haha! Hopefully I can get one in the driveway. Great review.

  • @sodathief
    @sodathief Před 2 lety +3

    Michah love you guys. I got a 4 year old and love the family review.

    • @MicahMuzio
      @MicahMuzio  Před 2 lety +1

      Thanks so much! Please give your kiddo a hi5 on behalf of the Muzio Family.

  • @Hammerdak
    @Hammerdak Před 2 lety +6

    The Ridgeline will tow 5000 lbs and it will do it all day without complaint.( ie, not over tax the drivetrain ) Mind you , your gas mileage will obviously suffer.
    The midsized competition may advertise higher towing numbers but I advise caution if you have a trailer that weights 6,7, 8 thousand pounds.
    Look at reviews (TFL does several) that max out the trucks while towing and see how they perform.
    Remember that braking ability has to match towing ability. Are integrated trailer brakes available in the truck you’re considering.
    I highly advise if you tow more than 5000 lbs, more than a couple of times a year, you should be looking at a full-size truck to get that increased capacity, increased safety and option availability. You don’t want your trailer to end up steering your truck , as it were.

    • @oldtwinsna8347
      @oldtwinsna8347 Před 2 lety

      Good points. Those who seriously need upper limit capacity should not be looking at this class as you'll be quickly regretting not getting something bigger.

  • @silverside90able
    @silverside90able Před rokem

    I get so many looks in this truck. I love it

  • @michaelschibler2741
    @michaelschibler2741 Před 2 lety +7

    Best vehicle for people that need truck-like features. Good to enough to go to home depot, costco or tow a small trailer. I picked up a 2022 and I burn 9l/100km when driving it back and forth to work. Love the magic seats and trunk in the bed.. smart use of space.

  • @DaddisHouse
    @DaddisHouse Před 9 měsíci

    I am a truck guy, need them for work and this is a truck I couldnt use for that. But as a family truck, weekend camping, light work, hands down awesome. Im thinking of getting one for back up stuff

  • @ronniedeyro1979
    @ronniedeyro1979 Před 2 lety

    I have a 2022 Black Edition and it fits my needs perfectly 🤙🏾

  • @vinnylovesretro
    @vinnylovesretro Před rokem

    Excellent review, appreciate it.

  • @sworks7124
    @sworks7124 Před 2 lety +2

    The Ridgeline is an amazing truck/suv/car.

  • @markdaniels7724
    @markdaniels7724 Před 2 lety +4

    I’ve owned a 2021 RTLE for a year. So far I like it and my wife loves it. Only a few criticisms. The wireless charger is really useless as it just doesn’t work. The radio at times seems to have a mind of its own as it changes screens and sometimes channels all by itself. I also wish the mpgs were just a little bit better. I’m hoping in 2023 Honda introduces a hybrid Ridgeline. I’d definitely be interested in that.

    • @jakes5530
      @jakes5530 Před 2 lety

      how are the headlights? Does the remote start (if you've used it) do a sufficient job cooling in the summer and heating in the winter?

  • @aelian
    @aelian Před 2 lety +1

    As a fan of Flintstone chewable vitamins, I now feel obligated to shop for a Ridgeline as my next car.

  • @vwbond
    @vwbond Před rokem

    Thanks for this information 👍

  • @mynameIan
    @mynameIan Před rokem

    Great aerial shots.

  • @user-xf3cz5vt3b
    @user-xf3cz5vt3b Před 5 měsíci

    Thanks for the very informative video,after watching several of these videos I just traded my 22 taco sport for the new 24 ridgeline trailsport 👍👍🇨🇦 can’t wait.can I ask you where was that video made I got to take the ridgeline there .thanks again

  • @edwizard62
    @edwizard62 Před 2 měsíci

    At 6:03 you did the rear window test.That was awesome! Every time I buy a car I do that test to see if my short legged dog can actually stick her head out.

  • @SMASHTIME
    @SMASHTIME Před 2 lety

    Pretty solid review 👌

  • @stewartlocklear7366
    @stewartlocklear7366 Před rokem +3

    I have driven or sat in all of the midsized trucks and the Ridgeline is by far the best. I still don’t like the exterior but I am probably buying one soon. In the end it’s like a good multi tool. It might not be the prettiest tool but when something works this well you have to get it.

    • @TheDownbeatruler
      @TheDownbeatruler Před rokem +1

      I like your description I have a 2021 Ridgeline and you're right it's a multi-tool. That's the best description for people who don't understand what the ridge line is about.

  • @jessiebullock
    @jessiebullock Před 2 lety

    I got my high five! Thanks for the video, Muzio family!

  • @jackp160
    @jackp160 Před rokem

    Micah, which do you prefer, the Honda ridgeline or the Ford maverick?

  • @11RICKSTER
    @11RICKSTER Před 3 měsíci

    Got a used Black Edition Jan 2024 one owner and is like new low miles serviced only @ Honda Dealerships.. very plush Interior and very quiet on the road, with plenty of power too. Oh 21 MPG around city. I like very Big -- :)

  • @kevinthomson6324
    @kevinthomson6324 Před rokem +2

    Almost no one mentions something I just learned today about the ridgeline. It’s the fact that a 4x8 sheet fits flat in the bed. Something no other mid size truck can do. I need a truck occasionally and it’s most often for 4x8 sheets of materials or heavy bags of gravel, concrete, sand and such. With the before mentioned 4x8 flat load capability and the swinging tailgate making it much easier to load heavy items into the truck the Honda looks like a pretty good option. If I’m getting more than 1000 lbs of materials I’d likely rather just pay the delivery fee and only have to move all that weight only once.

    • @fredmoss4540
      @fredmoss4540 Před rokem +1

      People that are members on the Ridgeline Owners Club Forum know this. The Ridgeline has a lay-flat bed design. The rear wheel humps in the bed are flat. There are almost no hump intrusions in the bed.

  • @carlclarke9238
    @carlclarke9238 Před 8 měsíci

    I own a 2023 RTLE this truck is sick ,real bad boy answer to every condition on the road

  • @rontopp
    @rontopp Před rokem

    Picked up our sonic gray rtl-e today. Heading to Grand Teton NP in three weeks for an 8 day road trip.

  • @alexalvarez1478
    @alexalvarez1478 Před rokem

    How’s the cabin space in the backseat area? I’m looking to buy a truck, I have a family of 3, but at the same time I don’t want to struggle fitting in a snug parking spot. I want to make sure the back seat is comfortable enough.

  • @williamyoungfert1080
    @williamyoungfert1080 Před rokem

    Have a 2013 Ridgeline Sport and love it. Waiting for a hybrid before I buy a new Ridgeline!

  • @trl1980
    @trl1980 Před 20 dny

    The metallic steel grey color looks awesome with black glossy wheels.

  • @deanmohamed795
    @deanmohamed795 Před 2 lety +1

    What an awesome truck!!!

  • @saliston
    @saliston Před 2 lety

    I love it and hope to purchase one soon.

  • @ZenEndurance
    @ZenEndurance Před 2 lety +2

    Great review and these trucks are awesome. They need to make one that's lifted and bigger tires with a low gearing.

  • @Ghettobomb16
    @Ghettobomb16 Před 2 lety +2

    Great review guys I’m in the Caribbean (Jamaica) I wanted to get the 2022 RTL-E version however my local dealer could not secure the unit from Honda America (Chip Shortage). So I got the top trim CRV instead but hopefully when this pandemic is over I will upgrade to the Ridgeline.

  • @jakeg6172
    @jakeg6172 Před rokem

    On my second one, upgraded my 17 to a 21 last October.

  • @bryanbowen4193
    @bryanbowen4193 Před 2 lety +2

    I'm considering buying another one. I have an 06 still going.

  • @DavidPalmer_blinder
    @DavidPalmer_blinder Před 2 lety +4

    the knob should probably also glow red and make a beeping sound every few seconds, just to make sure you don't forget it's there.

    • @MicahMuzio
      @MicahMuzio  Před 2 lety +2

      HA!! Your comment made me laugh aloud.

  • @ryanfrisby7389
    @ryanfrisby7389 Před 2 lety

    Fantastic video!😸

  • @fernandoaguilar7613
    @fernandoaguilar7613 Před rokem

    Excellent Review, I’m buying one here in Costa Rica,,,, Greetings

  • @patricioelias
    @patricioelias Před 2 lety +3

    The Ridgeline 2017 got the Pilot's grill, now the Passport got the Ridgeline's

  • @TwoPair72
    @TwoPair72 Před 2 lety +2

    If Honda really wanted to, cut a deal with RAM to use their platform. They have a great 10 spd now and put a couple of hair dryers on the 3.5. Set it to topple the Tundra in hp and torque, I’d buy it.

  • @douglasbussard3459
    @douglasbussard3459 Před rokem

    I own one. How about the independent rear suspension? Handles beautifully.

  • @zacharypeterson4644
    @zacharypeterson4644 Před 2 lety

    Good morning! Just wondering, since you got the Bronco, do you still have the CR-V as a backup?

    • @MicahMuzio
      @MicahMuzio  Před 2 lety

      Yes, we do. The CR-V is still running strong-ish. :)

  • @SnuggleBear1970
    @SnuggleBear1970 Před 2 lety +2

    I love when Evie drives 🚗😍😌

  • @erniepotts322
    @erniepotts322 Před rokem

    Great review.

  • @MatthewGaither
    @MatthewGaither Před rokem

    I like these. I test drove one recently and I found it to be a smooth and refined experience. I also really liked the cabin and all the storage areas and the highly comfortable seats.

  • @benc.5863
    @benc.5863 Před 2 lety +6

    Despite what everyone says about the Ridgeline not being a truck, it has all the qualities described in the dictionary definition of a pickup truck. It is indeed a truck and a good one for what Honda built it to do. Not everyone needs a Chevy 3500 dually to tow their jet skis for the weekend

    • @TheTemplarnight
      @TheTemplarnight Před 2 lety

      Well it's the most light duty side of a pickup truck u can possibly get, it doesn't even compare to a Tacoma, and it's really expensive for it's lack of capability as a truck.
      it sits in a very odd niche between a Ford Maverick and Toyota Tacoma when it comes to capabilits, but they charge you premium $ for it, that for me is the big hold up when it comes to the Ridgeline
      They want me to pay premium $ for a less capable & unproven truck, as a family car sure i'm sure it's absolutely amazing, but for a worker? it's a really tough sell it lacks so many features and quality that a Tacoma, Colorado or even Ford Ranger has but for so much more $
      Now i'm not hating on a Ridgeline, but these are just the facts, it's not a workers truck, it's on the most extreme end of light duty when it comes to trucks, it lacks ground clearence, towing capacity, bed size, & the Honda V6 has some fairly notirious issues after 80-100k km's which makes it questionable for a worker who needs his vehicle to start up every morning no matter what.
      But for a family? nothing wrong with it, you'll never notice it's short comings cause your not in the commercial business.

    • @k.c.slawncare6046
      @k.c.slawncare6046 Před 2 lety +4

      You don’t need more than a Maverick to pull jet skis, come on, dude. A Ridgeline would do just fine with that job. People really have a way of over exaggerating what they actually need for towing.

    • @TheTemplarnight
      @TheTemplarnight Před 2 lety +1

      @@k.c.slawncare6046 did you willing ignore how i was coming at it from a workers perspective?
      My job uses Tacomas to haul our light trailers which are 6,000-6,500lbs depending what's in them, the ridgeline can't do that.
      let me repeat and make it more clear for you THE RIDGELINE IS NOT A WORKERS TRUCK BUT IS GREAT FOR A FAMILY CAR.
      just incase you needed the text bigger to understand what i previous said.
      also as i said, my main problem is more $ for less capability

    • @EUC-lid
      @EUC-lid Před 2 lety

      @@TheTemplarnight Not disagreeing with you. I just wanted to point out that when Honda debuted the Ridgeline it had higher payload and towing than the base Tacoma. Toyota made the towing package (6,500lbs with helper leafs) standard in response, and the reviews all noted that the ride suffered. Even then, the Ridgeline still had a better payload. Up until 2015, to tow over 5,000lbs in the Tacoma you needed to start removing passengers and cargo from the bed to not overload the axles.
      Then again, I've (and a load of other owners) have towed more than 5,000lbs cross-country in my Ridgeline without any adverse side effects (still handles excellently when loaded up) or failures. It's pre-wired for a brake controller, and has adequate brakes and cooling.
      I am disappointed that Honda didn't bump up the specs when they built the 2nd gen. Here's to hoping the 3rd gen is available as a hybrid with 6-lug hubs and a significantly higher towing/payload spec.

    • @user-tb7rn1il3q
      @user-tb7rn1il3q Před 2 lety +2

      @@TheTemplarnight The J series V6 is good engine for 60k miles, but your right they have some major issues as they approach 100k miles. The cams are driven by a rubber timing chain. When it goes the engine blows.

  • @vicdorais7400
    @vicdorais7400 Před rokem

    I own a Pilot and a Ridgeline. I love them both

    • @Luigiz28
      @Luigiz28 Před rokem

      My wife owns a Pilot and I'm also looking at a Ridgeline too. My friends think I am crazy for buying basically the same car with the exception of having a truck bed. But my response is that these cars are so reliable, comfortable, and easy to work on.

  • @SnuggleBear1970
    @SnuggleBear1970 Před 2 lety +3

    The paddle shifter was unexpected. Good on you, Honda!

  • @domdrty
    @domdrty Před rokem +3

    One thing to note is the V6 is an interference engine with a timing belt that needs to be changed at 100,000 miles. If you plan on keeping this for more than 100,000 miles the belt change can cost $1,200 to $1,400 on the low end.

    • @ninjarider443
      @ninjarider443 Před rokem

      My 2018 Honda Ridgeline had 5 safety recalls, made noises and was in the shop for 10 days and honda couldn't find the source and said just keep driving it it may wear down (which 5,000 miles it did) - also, the 2017-2019 ridgelines have a defect with the engines where fuel injectors are pushed in to far and clog up. Many blogs talk about this and around 50k miles i had to get mine fully replaced because check-engine emission light came on. Lots of folks have this issue. Also the 2017-2019 power train (transmission) is used on the ridgleine/odessy and pilot all have many issues with failing between 50k-70k and it costs about 5k repair. I got rid of my 2018 honda ridgeline this January of 2023 and traded it in for a Mazda. I don't miss it at all, A few weeks after dumping it i got an email of yet another recall regarding tailgate camera. So happy don't have to bring that dang thing back into the shop to waste hours for another warrenty repair. Anyway, Honda Civics and the Honda CRV have different teams and they are reliable, for me the Honda Ridgeline had the most recalls then any vehicle i ever owned and I had zero confidence it was going to last. When I drove it all i kept thing was "what's the next thing to go wrong". I am so happy i got rid of it, and not ever buying another Honda again, it was a painful experience.
      My first 100 miles on the truck it made all types of noises, honda couldn't figure out the source, it was in the shop 4x and one time they kept it for 10 days. I tried to file lemon law but honda wouldn't help.

    • @clanc433
      @clanc433 Před 7 měsíci

      @@ninjarider443 You are in the far, far minority. Good look with your re-badged ford though. I'm sure it will never make any noises. lol.

  • @Sauceyfred0
    @Sauceyfred0 Před rokem +1

    I look foward to the rear Window test also how easy it is for the little one to get in! These reviews work for me and my family

  • @laundrupatton208
    @laundrupatton208 Před rokem

    In my opinion. The Ridgeline has been in the game for awhile. And yes for more money you get more goodies. As a unibody pickup that Maverick Hybird price point and fuel economy is my focus. Again it's no Ridgeline however when you get a Maverick pickup that you have to order can't be all that bad. New 2023 orders are starting early August.

  • @3SENTIALS
    @3SENTIALS Před 2 lety

    My dad just got this truck and its mad fire

  • @melanieyang6958
    @melanieyang6958 Před 2 lety +1

    Bought one today. 2022 rtl-e. Never thought I'd buy one. Was looking for a hybrid accord. Saw this, "hmm, free test drive." "Wow!! I'm impressed." Totally went opposite from a economical, small sedan, gas saver to a big truck, gas guzzler vehicle. But it's worth it and I don't think gonna regret it. You won't understand until you see and drive one.

  • @hukmai
    @hukmai Před 2 lety +2

    Love my 2017 Ridgeline Black Edition( basically the same besides the Transmission) my mechanic says super easy to work on the handful of time I have been
    Leading me to my gripe, yes we love the J35 v6,but come on honda a timing belt and hydraulic lifters in 2022?!
    I would include Direct injection but luckily that doesn't seem to be an issue
    Other than that comfortable and very utilitarian

  • @go5582
    @go5582 Před rokem

    Hi I've driven a 2017 base model Ridgeline and know a 2023 Honda Ridgeline rtle. I only recommend an rtle. I wish Honda would make the cabin quieter and suspension lacks.

  • @hourbee5535
    @hourbee5535 Před 2 lety +1

    I love the innuendoIguana :)

  • @charlesclintonmd
    @charlesclintonmd Před 2 lety +1

    -Who shouldn’t buy a Ridgeline and should go with any of the usual mid-sized truck competitors: 1) need the extra clearance (going on pointy rocks or huge offtrail holes), or on more than a foot of snow; 2) need to tow above 5,000 pounds;, and maybe 3) Planning on selling your truck soon (Tacoma holds its value better, but Ridgeline isn’t bad at all… and I don’t know why you’d buy a car to sell in the next 5 years).
    -Who should buy a Ridgeline ig you want a truck: Yes, probably 95% of truck buyers. This is my case and that’s why I left my Tacoma in Costa Rica and got my Ridgeline here in the US.

  • @hereigoagain5050
    @hereigoagain5050 Před 2 lety +1

    The fake cut-line between cab and bed to look like a regular truck is hysterical. Fun video. Glad to see Little Sweetie getting involved.

  • @flounder1960
    @flounder1960 Před rokem +2

    I have a 2022 Ridgeline RTL-E in sonic grey pearl. I could not disagree more about having to steer it a lot. I am struck by the exact opposite.

  • @iforc
    @iforc Před 2 lety

    The second row door and opening site does seem small. Seems like the bed could and should be a little longer.

  • @brandonhill6068
    @brandonhill6068 Před 2 lety +2

    How is the backseat compared to a four door f150 I got two kids in car seats and curious about that.

    • @chasdro
      @chasdro Před 2 lety +1

      It is significantly smaller than the f150. RL is nice and wide, but distance between the back of the front seats and the bench in back is about half of the F150. Two car seats would fit fine but touch the back of the front seats especially if they are reclined or back In The tracks. Two boosters would be easy.

    • @brandonhill6068
      @brandonhill6068 Před 2 lety

      @@chasdro ok thanks

  • @SimpleAsBDCs
    @SimpleAsBDCs Před rokem

    Great review…

  • @Greentimeoflife1
    @Greentimeoflife1 Před rokem

    i like arms rest really good featured

  • @ernestlee3264
    @ernestlee3264 Před rokem

    Can you guys review the newish nissan frontier ?