Anyone here have one of the newer ones, or test driven one? I'm due a new car in a few months and the Ridgeline is my current top pick.
From what I've read the Ridgeline is the best truck for folks that don't really need a truck. It's competitors (Canyon, Colorado, & Tacoma) are more capable offroad and can tow heavier loads. But the Ridgeline has the most rear seat volume, gets the best gas mileage, quietest interior, only mid-size truck that'll let a full size sheet of plywood lay flat in the bed, has the cool in-bed trunk, and the uni-body construction and fully independent rear suspension means it handles and rides more like a car than a truck.
I want a pickup for the ability to haul stuff we don't want to put (or can't fit) in a trunk, yardwork supplies, lumber, grill/smoker, etc. The only 'offroading' I'll ever do is driving dirt roads a bit here and there, and I don't own or plan to ever own a boat or camper or anything, so towing capability isn't a concern either. It has a lower ride height, but with a 5ft tall wife I'll take that as an Pro, not a Con.
Need a usable back seat for carrying friends and family, needs to handle a car seat reasonably well.
My current plan is to buy the cheapest 2WD Ridgeline available. It's got all the various features I really want (WAY more than the '03 Civic I'm driving now!). It's a bit cheaper than the V6 Tacoma, and I'll generally pick a Honda/Toyota over a GM for better build quality and reliability. The more expensive versions just add various electronic do-dads, and I actually prefer the 'infotainment center' in the cheaper model - it's got more physical buttons/knobs whereas the fancy version is all touch-screen - even the volume control is a slider on a touch screen, that seems incredibly frustrating.
I was also considering the Honda HRV, little mini-SUV thing. Pretty good interior space, good price, great gas mileage. The Ridgeline is more $$ ($10k sticker), worse gas mileage, but more space and all the versatility of the pickup bed. My daily commute is like 4 miles....so gas mileage isn't a huge concern. Longer trips w/the wife and future kid we've got the Accord that gets 30+mpg nearly every tank.
Thoughts? Any first hand experience? Anything I'm missing?
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