3.9
Overall Rating

Overview
Pros
- Car-Like Ride Quality: The unibody design provides a smoother, more comfortable ride compared to the traditional body-on-frame construction used in most other pickups.
- Effective for Urban and Recreational Use: Its focus on comfort and convenience makes it a strong choice for drivers seeking a truck that balances work utility with daily usability.
- Innovative Utility Features: Unique features such as the dual-action tailgate and in-bed trunk offer practical, integrated storage solutions not commonly found in competitors.
Cons
- Lower Towing and Hauling Capability: With a 280 hp V6 engine, the Ridgeline’s towing and payload capacities generally lag behind those of larger, more rugged trucks like the F-150 PowerBoost or diesel models.
- Less Off-Road Oriented: The emphasis on ride quality and comfort means it may not be as well-suited for heavy off-road or extreme utility tasks compared to body-on-frame rivals.
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