Unlike other midsize pickups, the Honda Ridgeline relies on a unibody construction and therefore handles more like a crossover than a real truck. It proves surprisingly smooth and comfortable on the road in addition to offering tremendous versatility, especially with the in-bed trunk. The Ridgeline uses the same 3.5-litre V6 engine as the Passport and Pilot. A new TrailSport model with increased off-road capability is expected to join the lineup shortly.
Pros
- Very versatile
- Good behavior on the road
- Impeccable reliability
- Very low depreciation
Cons
- Considerable price
- Problematic availability
- Disappointing towing capacity