Me too...have a 2017...keeping her, and purchasing a new 2024....My 2017 Ridgeline only has 19,000 some odd miles on her...plus three coats of "Mirror Shine" wax on her...
Sat in both. Bought Ridgeline... the ride and road manner makes you long for a road-trip! I, like many others did not buy to go off-roading. Most people dont drop 40K plus to bounce around it round and thrash it on hills and holes. IMO 😂
So you purchased a car with a bed attached? Trucks need a frame with a body on it. But good you aren't going off-road, expensive to stretch back in shape a unibody when destroyed off-roading.
@f5fstop better than most 🌈 🏳️🌈 fords, leaking ws, moon roof, air bags deloyed after one good jumps like the captor. Plus they put the v8 in the craptor n can't even keep up with the Trx. NOT Everyone need to spend 50k for a truck just to be offroad.
@@f5fstop thanks for informing me what trucks need and good advice about not going off road 👍🏾 I imagine I'm probably like 90% of truck owners here in Washington State. Never go off road and seldom if ever use their beds.
I have owned a Frontier for many years and it has been a good truck. I have never gotten more than 22 mpg on it and it is usually around 19. I do live in hilly country so on flat ground it may do better.
My camper (Casita) weighs 2,900 lbs loaded. So, either truck can tow my camper. Therefore, I need to be aware of the tongue weight, camping gear weight, and passenger weight, etc. In this case the Ridgeline Black Edition has considerably more payload than the Frontier Pro4X. I am a fan of both trucks, but I would choose the Ridgeline for my needs. I don’t need the off-roading potential of the Pro4X. In addition, I am more impressed with the safety ratings of the Ridgeline.
I love my 2023 Ridgeline. It’s my second one. Very comfortable, good gas mileage. I just don’t trust Nissan transmissions. Owned a Murano and went through three transmissions. Im a conservative driver and I drive my cars to make them last. Honda and Toyota reliability can’t be surpassed. My 2016 Rav 4 hasn’t given me an once of trouble. Did a trip from Harrisburg to Dallas and back and it didn’t skip a beat. Did a trip to the Carolina’s and back with the Ridgeline, it was a very comfortable ride and got close to 30 mpg. Nissan is a good looking truck and hopefully their transmissions have improved.
This dude nailed it with both vehicles and not completely downplaying eachothers flaws. Great video! 4 Cylinder truck just seems kinda femmy to me, so 6 cylinder it is 😂
What does the sticker in the driver's side door well say about PAYLOAD/CARGO capacity. May be rated to tow 6700 LBS but you have to have payload capacity to use that power to pull. Most important fact omitted from presentation.
@@Idahoridgeyup, those are “max” payload numbers and not necessarily “real world” payload numbers. I would like to see the yellow stickers in both vehicles. I predict the Ridgeline (Black Edition) has a payload around 1500 lbs. I predict the Frontier (Pro4X) has a payload of around 1200 lbs (or less).
@@Ccd-c6d it's like saying a person's porsche is not a real sports car because it's not a manual/stick. People above the age of say 13 (at least smart people) know the difference between fact and opinion. Got it!
Looks and if you need a true truck/4x4 Nissan if you dont need max payload and hauling and dont plan to do heavy off road and would like better MPG and ride Ridgeline.
ONLY Honda gets that many of us want to put full-sized adults in the back seat comfortably. Why is this? Add three or four inches to the back part of the cab. That's it!
I bought a 2023 Honda Ridgeline Sport and it was 36 K as they took $3,000 off sticker and then I got 2.9% financing.. my base model does not have all the fluff of the other ones like leather and moonroof but that's the way I like it for me😊
@@deanvoss7098 looks like you got a great deal . It gets too hot here for leather . I'm going to hit the local new car show and check out a couple models
Oh he votes republican. I knew that as soon as he went on the Ridgeline not being a truck. If it has a bed mate, it's a truck. That's it. Doesn't matter what frame it has.
Man nice new model new El Camino....Oh wait, that's a Honda. My bad. LOL. Just kidding, I'm sure those that go for the Ridgeline got a nice vehicle too.
Why? They both are used to haul and tow stuff. They are both small. They both have beds which makes them both trucks regardless of what chassis they have. I think all this talk of a ridgeline not being a truck just shows how small all your little willys are. It must be a sad world for you to be offended by everything. But then you vote republican so that goes hand in hand.
who cares..what really matters is what you need in a truck... if you need a true truck(max towing, more payload,true 4x4 for off roading) by all means get it...if you dont and just want the bed (and better interior/space/better driving manners and MPG) and dont need all the other drawbacks a frame on truck gives you get the ridgeline..
Not here in PA though. I dont need a truck..I would prefer something with a bed. I dont haul or tow heavy things i do have the want/need to use the bed to do things though. So for me the Ridgeline is perfect actually.. That said I like the LOOKS of stuff like the Frontier, the new Toyota much better. I DO NOT find the Ridgeline ugly or anything. I just like the looks of the Frontier and Tacoma more even the Chevy's I like more. But I dont need a "true" truck, just the bed.@@ryanb3908
I like both I could live with both. I think for me the Ridgeline... more storage, more room, better ride,better MPG..Nissan looks tougher and ive had a older Frontier and liked it a lot it just sucked down gas.
Honda ridgeline best vehicle I've ever owned
How does the three zone climate control work
@@americandude3825 dual zone in front and single zone in rear
@@thomasrodriguez8831 right but the rear has its own like a pilot does form what I’m researching. I’ve just never seen a video of it.
Honda Ridgeline
Me too...have a 2017...keeping her, and purchasing a new 2024....My 2017 Ridgeline only has 19,000 some odd miles on her...plus three coats of "Mirror Shine" wax on her...
Sat in both. Bought Ridgeline... the ride and road manner makes you long for a road-trip! I, like many others did not buy to go off-roading. Most people dont drop 40K plus to bounce around it round and thrash it on hills and holes. IMO
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So true! I can't believe how much I just want to drive my new BE ridgeline! You just don't want to stop lol
Good for u, i love my black edition too bro just remember Honda ridgeline was not built for off road.
So you purchased a car with a bed attached? Trucks need a frame with a body on it. But good you aren't going off-road, expensive to stretch back in shape a unibody when destroyed off-roading.
@f5fstop better than most 🌈 🏳️🌈 fords, leaking ws, moon roof, air bags deloyed after one good jumps like the captor. Plus they put the v8 in the craptor n can't even keep up with the Trx. NOT Everyone need to spend 50k for a truck just to be offroad.
@@f5fstop thanks for informing me what trucks need and good advice about not going off road 👍🏾 I imagine I'm probably like 90% of truck owners here in Washington State. Never go off road and seldom if ever use their beds.
I'll take the Honda Ridgeline Black Edition thank you!
I have owned a Frontier for many years and it has been a good truck. I have never gotten more than 22 mpg on it and it is usually around 19. I do live in hilly country so on flat ground it may do better.
My camper (Casita) weighs 2,900 lbs loaded. So, either truck can tow my camper. Therefore, I need to be aware of the tongue weight, camping gear weight, and passenger weight, etc. In this case the Ridgeline Black Edition has considerably more payload than the Frontier Pro4X. I am a fan of both trucks, but I would choose the Ridgeline for my needs. I don’t need the off-roading potential of the Pro4X. In addition, I am more impressed with the safety ratings of the Ridgeline.
I love my 2023 Ridgeline. It’s my second one. Very comfortable, good gas mileage. I just don’t trust Nissan transmissions. Owned a Murano and went through three transmissions. Im a conservative driver and I drive my cars to make them last. Honda and Toyota reliability can’t be surpassed. My 2016 Rav 4 hasn’t given me an once of trouble. Did a trip from Harrisburg to Dallas and back and it didn’t skip a beat. Did a trip to the Carolina’s and back with the Ridgeline, it was a very comfortable ride and got close to 30 mpg. Nissan is a good looking truck and hopefully their transmissions have improved.
Love the performance and how honda ridgeline drive but if talk about off roading the Taco far more superior 👌.
I have a 22 Ridgeline Sport that only gets 23.7 mpg @75 mph rarely but usually 22.2mpg
And between 17/19mpg in the city
How do you get close to 30mpg?
@reyperez3424 not sure how too bro defends on type of fuel 92 87 how you drive too. I drive my ridgeline like honda civic coupe so you already know.
@@Gia_7604
I have no intention to off road my truck or any other veh if I can help it.
I like the Nissan 😊
This dude nailed it with both vehicles and not completely downplaying eachothers flaws. Great video! 4 Cylinder truck just seems kinda femmy to me, so 6 cylinder it is 😂
Love my 2023 Pro 4x.
this wasnt a bad review but for gods sake when youre talking turn off the background music.
What does the sticker in the driver's side door well say about PAYLOAD/CARGO capacity. May be rated to tow 6700 LBS but you have to have payload capacity to use that power to pull. Most important fact omitted from presentation.
Agreed. Payload (despite being displayed on the yellow sticker in the driver’s door frame) is an often critical variable that is overlooked.
Nissan did a nice job with the redesign of the new Frontier. I’ll take the Ridgeline 👍
pretty honest comparo. nice video.
What's the payload capacity for both? High towing won't matter much when what you tow takes up all of your payload.
1583 for the Ridgeline, 1620 Frontier
@@Idahoridgeyup, those are “max” payload numbers and not necessarily “real world” payload numbers. I would like to see the yellow stickers in both vehicles. I predict the Ridgeline (Black Edition) has a payload around 1500 lbs. I predict the Frontier (Pro4X) has a payload of around 1200 lbs (or less).
Bought 23' Ridgeline. Why? Drive one around then ask.
Exactly lol
So you don't like driving a real truck. Got it
@@Ccd-c6d it's like saying a person's porsche is not a real sports car because it's not a manual/stick. People above the age of say 13 (at least smart people) know the difference between fact and opinion. Got it!
Frontier all day any day
Tested both...bought Ridgeline. No regrets.
Frontier for sure. The Ridgeline will just get you bottomed out in deep sand or mud unless you just want a grocery getter.
I live in the Midwest and the ridge line’s ground clearance is a problem in the snow. I would take the Nissan
Frontier hands down ! 👍
Looks and if you need a true truck/4x4 Nissan if you dont need max payload and hauling and dont plan to do heavy off road and would like better MPG and ride Ridgeline.
TIMING BELT OR TIMING CHAIN? I'LL GO WITH CHAIN.
Traded my Frontier for a Ridgeline after my paint started to flake off the Frontier, no more Nissans for me.
ONLY Honda gets that many of us want to put full-sized adults in the back seat comfortably. Why is this? Add three or four inches to the back part of the cab. That's it!
Too bad the Ridgeline does not have "low-speed follow". if it did, I would own one.
The ridgeline identifies as a truck
😂😂
The frontier is definitely a truck. I think the Ridgeline is more non-binary.😅😅
You can fit a TON of bud lights in the fake truck bed cooler though.
@@Ccd-c6d 😆😆😆😆
There is a price difference the Ridgeline is quite a bit more expensive
I bought a 2023 Honda Ridgeline Sport and it was 36 K as they took $3,000 off sticker and then I got 2.9% financing.. my base model does not have all the fluff of the other ones like leather and moonroof but that's the way I like it for me😊
@@deanvoss7098 looks like you got a great deal . It gets too hot here for leather . I'm going to hit the local new car show and check out a couple models
Ill take the actual truck. Not the suv with the back cut off
Nissan is a truck. Honda is a car with a bed.
For your information the ridgeline is registered as a truck.
That's Your Opinion. What do you drive?
A 10 year old car. Affordable in this poor depressionary Obiden economy with 12% yearly inflation. Printing trillions out of thin air.
Oh he votes republican. I knew that as soon as he went on the Ridgeline not being a truck. If it has a bed mate, it's a truck. That's it. Doesn't matter what frame it has.
Man nice new model new El Camino....Oh wait, that's a Honda. My bad. LOL. Just kidding, I'm sure those that go for the Ridgeline got a nice vehicle too.
Ludicrous to compare a car with a bed attached to an actual body-on-frame TRUCK.
Why? They both are used to haul and tow stuff. They are both small. They both have beds which makes them both trucks regardless of what chassis they have. I think all this talk of a ridgeline not being a truck just shows how small all your little willys are. It must be a sad world for you to be offended by everything. But then you vote republican so that goes hand in hand.
White black edition for the win HONDA
Bingo...
Ridgeline is not a truck.
Yes it is. And it's registered as a truck.
@@rodneymeilinger7014 It's a car with a truck bed. 🤦🏻
who cares..what really matters is what you need in a truck... if you need a true truck(max towing, more payload,true 4x4 for off roading) by all means get it...if you dont and just want the bed (and better interior/space/better driving manners and MPG) and dont need all the other drawbacks a frame on truck gives you get the ridgeline..
@@chrisbennett1037 Ridgeline is not a truck and is completely useless 8 months of the year here.
Not here in PA though. I dont need a truck..I would prefer something with a bed. I dont haul or tow heavy things i do have the want/need to use the bed to do things though. So for me the Ridgeline is perfect actually.. That said I like the LOOKS of stuff like the Frontier, the new Toyota much better. I DO NOT find the Ridgeline ugly or anything. I just like the looks of the Frontier and Tacoma more even the Chevy's I like more. But I dont need a "true" truck, just the bed.@@ryanb3908
Black Edition = 🤮
None of these pick ups are trucks.
We bow to your ultra manliness!
The Tacoma
Toyota Tacoma
So witch one would you prefer?
I like both I could live with both. I think for me the Ridgeline... more storage, more room, better ride,better MPG..Nissan looks tougher and ive had a older Frontier and liked it a lot it just sucked down gas.