The Honda
Ridgeline gets a new, more truck - like profile for 2017, but keeps its unibody architecture.
All - wheel - drive
Ridgelines get a fancy torque - vectoring rear differential that can overdrive the inner or outer wheel to reduce understeer or help keep the vehicle's nose pointed in the right direction when traction is reduced.
While the 2014 Honda
Ridgeline gets Special Edition model, it is not the only luxury model available in the Ridgeline family.
But the 2014 Honda
Ridgeline gets Special Edition model, and it could be a game change.
The Ridgeline gets the latest high tech Earth Dreams 3.5 L V6 engine that generates a generous 280 hp and 262 lb - ft of torque.
In the city the Honda
Ridgeline gets an impressive 19 MPGS.
If all - wheel drive is more your style,
the Ridgeline gets 18 mpg city / 25 mpg highway * in EPA estimates with a six - speed automatic transmission.
Not exact matches
I remember, on many occasions, looking across at a mountain,
ridgeline, or valley and wondering how it
got there.
The 3.5 - liter V - 6 is no powerhouse, at 250 hp, but it has enough muscle to
get the
Ridgeline moving, and four - wheel drive eliminates any torque steer.
I've long looked for a reason to
get down here, and this fully loaded, $ 42,270
Ridgeline RTL - E gave me one.
(Heck, if the
Ridgeline did
get better fuel economy, I'd be highly tempted to buy a used one, since the
Ridgeline will tow and haul just about anything that I or most people could throw at it.)
The
Ridgeline is averaging about 18 mpg on the highway — what the EPA says it should
get in the city, but my heavy right foot and the aero - unfriendly bikes in the back aren't helping much.
The closer we
get to Ensenada, the stronger the cell signal becomes, and I use the
Ridgeline's Apple CarPlay system to send texts via voice while I can.
Got a nice deal on a used
Ridgeline.
Adaptive cruise control, lane - keeping assist, road departure mitigation (which aims to reduce the severity of an impact after the vehicle leaves the road), forward collision warning, lane departure warning, blind - spot monitoring, rear cross-traffic monitoring, and automatic high - beam control are all available on the
Ridgeline — though you'll have to opt up to the pricier RTL - E or Black Edition trims (the top two tiers) to
get them all.
Even the hapless Crosstour (+71 %) and
Ridgeline (+38 %)
got in on the action.
Of course, you can't directly compare the midsize, unibody
Ridgeline with two full - size, body - on - frame pickups, but this simple video was a good way for Honda to
get a word in on this hot - button topic — and highlight some of its product's strong points.
The
Ridgeline's bed has a trunk built beneath it, as well as other integrated features, but one drawback is that the tailgate and bed floor are noticeably higher than the Colorado and Tacoma — which can make it tougher to
get items up and into the bed, especially for shorter users.
Cargo beds in 4 × 4 pickups have
gotten pretty high off the ground, and although Honda's underfloor storage doesn't raise the
Ridgeline's much farther, owners would need telescoping arms to reach over the dropped - down tailgate to
get anything out of that new trunk.
Now, Honda is
getting in on the truck bed testing action with the 2017
Ridgeline.
It's no wonder the 255 - hp V - 6 doesn't send the
Ridgeline charging onto the freeway, although Honda claims it will
get to 62 mph in 9.5 seconds, which would put it about on par with a V - 8 Dodge Dakota but behind a V - 6 or a.
For exceptional versatility in a mid-size and highly refined package,
get into the 2018 Honda
Ridgeline pickup truck.
With badass concepts and upcoming models being unveiled like the Nissan Titan XD Warrior, Honda
Ridgeline, and Ford Raptor along with
getting conformation of the upcoming Jeep Wrangler pickup, Detroit was the place to be.
If you are interested in learning more about the 2017 Honda
Ridgeline in Denver CO, please
get in touch with one of our Planet Honda sales professionals today.
With things like a two hinged rear tailgate, which can not only come down like a normal truck, but swing out to make loading easier, Honda's easy entry to both sets of seats, which are wide, comfortable and make
getting to the job relaxing instead of taxing, the
Ridgeline provides such a higher quality of a driving experience that it easily out does the Frontier.
Ever since it was announced that the new
Ridgeline would be
getting an extensive makeover, we have been scavenging for any scrap of news that we could find about the vehicle.
In the macho truck world of torque, towing and bigger - is - better, Honda's
Ridgeline never
gets a nod from the die - hards.
John Goreham: Like a hockey player who loves to
get under the skin of his opponent, the 2017 Honda
Ridgeline is a midsize pickup that almost mocks the entrenched body - on - frame pickups from its rivals.
The second - gen
Ridgeline can tow 2,268 kilograms, carry 713 kilograms and
gets decent fuel economy, too, with a highway rating of 9.5 L / 100 km.
Honda has been focusing quite a bit of its attention on
getting better performance numbers from its engines, so it would not be surprising if the 2017
Ridgeline boasted some impressive fuel economy numbers as well as substantial horsepower and torque figures.
Whether you've
got your eye on classic sedans like the Civic or Accord, or you're looking for a durable truck like the
Ridgeline, you can find what you're looking for right here!
Honda's current pickup, the
Ridgeline is
getting updates for the 2012 model year, but it's expected to be dead after 2013.
The Honda
Ridgeline does offer a decent ground clearance which also makes the step up for
getting into the cab a little higher.
Not to take anything away from the
Ridgeline, but domestic carmakers
got a little carried away in looking for advance publicity this year.
The Ford F - 150
gets better gas mileage compared to the
Ridgeline and also has more fuel capacity so you can go the distance.
On the safety front, the
Ridgeline is currently the only pickup to
get the highest Top Safety Pick Plus safety rating from the IIHS.
Just this year alone we have
gotten some awesome ones from the 2016 Honda Civic and the 2017 Honda
Ridgeline, so it only made sense that we would
get a catchy one for another popular model, the 2016 Honda Odyssey.
Whether you're here to take a new Civic for a spin or want to
get a taste of the new Honda
Ridgeline, we're here to assist.
If you're in the market for a vehicle that can tow a couple tons and mud with the best of them and still
get nice fuel economy, you'll want to see our comparison of three top models in the class, the 2017 Toyota Tacoma vs. 2017 Honda
Ridgeline vs. 2016 Nissan Frontier.
The all - new 2017 Honda
Ridgeline pickup truck is one of the vehicles we are most highly anticipating at Floyd Traylor Honda, and its arrival is
getting nearer every day.
We
get customized vehicles such as an enormous Hummer with six wheels that requires a rope ladder to reach the cockpit and a Volkswagen Jetta with Lamborghini doors, and countless Honda Civics and
Ridgelines, Chevrolet HHRs and Cobalts, Scion xBs, Pontiac Sol - stices, Dodge Magnums, Ford F - 150s and Mustangs, and still some Chrysler PT Cruisers and 300Cs.
It manages to
get the hefty 4,498 - pound
Ridgeline up to speed well enough, but it won't win any drag races — the
Ridgeline ain't
got a Hemi.
We're at 1475 S Barrington Rd in Barrington, IL, so come visit us today or contact us online now if you've
got any questions about the current
Ridgeline!
In one of mankind's greatest technology triumphs since the beer cooler ice chest
got wheels, the 2017 Honda
Ridgeline pickup has turned the truck bed into a sound system with the addition of six speakers to the bed walls.
True, a unibody - based vehicle like the Honda
Ridgeline might offer more car - like handling and a more refined ride, but if your Pop likes to
get out and hit the trails hardcore, he'll be better off with something like this Tacoma TRD Pro.
For 2017, the best
gets a little bit better, and with no new competitors other than the unibody Honda
Ridgeline, the GMC Canyon should be at the top of your list if you're in the market for a midsize pickup.
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Instead of a peaky engine, the
Ridgeline has a powerplant that provides excellent performance at any engine speed whether it's towing a boat, hauling a load of gravel, or just
getting on the freeway.
Maybe I'm
getting older, but more than once I opted to take the
Ridgeline over my personal car, a Mazdaspeed Miata, for the six - hour trip to see pals in Los Angeles.