As someone who's driven full sized trucks for the past 20 years, I have to admit that I did go and drive one of these a couple weeks ago because it intrigued me. The summary of this vehicle is simple. If you drive a lot, carry reasonable amounts of cargo occasionally, and tow very little, this thing shines like few other vehicles in its class. Its uber comfortable and quiet compared to a body on frame truck. Interior space is more than adequate (I'm 6'2"), and stuff like the in bed storage trunk sets it apart from the other small trucks customers might opt to look at when considering a Ridgeline. It also will handle full width sheet products on the floor of the bed. A very nice touch!
There are however a few nits to pick. And bear in mind, these are nits, not failures of the vehicle.
- Price (at least here in Central Florida). Since they're selling well and are a new vehicle, dealers won't deal much if any off the 'inflated' MSRP pricing. A Black Version Ridgeline in Central Florida will run in the mid $40's. When I can buy a V8 half ton, very nicely equipped truck for less than the price of the two top level Ridgelines, it caused me to pause.
- Rear Seat - I would have liked to see a little more knee room. The space available is good (much better than the Tacoma or Frontier), but if you put me in the driver's seat and another six footer in the rear seat behind me, it gets a bit tight. But my biggest gripe is the ridiculous big plastic and metal 'catch' running all the way across the rear floor for the bottom cushion seat support. In a world where every 1/2 ton truck manufacturer has found a way to offer a flat, unobstructed load floor even while dealing with a rear driveshaft and transmission tunnel, Honda could have found a better way to deal with the rear seat. With the rear seat folded up and two big dogs in the back, they'll never be able to lay on the floor. Or try stacking boxed products on the rear floor. It simply isn't going to happen. This was a real head scratcher to me given the other Honda innovations in the new Ridgeline.
- Paint - We'll have to wait and see if the paint applied to these is harder / more durable than that applied to my wife's 2014 Pilot. The paint on her Pilot is so ridiculously soft that it chips like crazy. A 2013 Honda Accord owned by my mother suffered from the exact same issue. Without a doubt, the paint on the two Honda's I've dealt with is the softest of any vehicle I've ever detailed (and many here know I do a fair amount of detailing work).
Overall, the new Ridgeline should be a major success for Honda, and they should sell every one they build at un-discounted pricing.
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