The Honda Ridgeline is the only offering in the pickup truck segment from the brand. It is highly practical and is a functional offering available only in the Crew Cab variant. It is impressively designed on the inside, comes with a capacious cabin, and builds its place with its clever arrangements. Though it falls short on towing and payload capacities in direct contention with its rivals, the truck’s reliability is where its oneness lies. Though it is a low sales volume product, the Japanese vehicle’s 42 complaints seem satisfactory in all regards. Almost 80% of its problems are related to the airbag unit, however, there are some minor mechanical and electrical niggles that have been reported by the buyers. Additionally, it has been recalled a whopping 7 times, and currently, there is one open investigation listed to its name.
A 2013 Honda Ridgeline for sale starts at a little under $30,000 and in its segment, it competes with the likes of the Toyota Tacoma Double Cab and the Nissan Frontier Crew Cab.