Why the 2014 Honda Ridgeline Is for You – and Why It May Be Not

By Florian Godovits
Florian Godovits
Florian Godovits
June 15, 2014Updated: July 18, 2015

Apart from some minor updates, the Honda Ridgeline has hardly been changed from the previous model to the 2014 version.

The Honda Ridgeline has got a lot of innovative cargo features and handles very much like a normal car, despite it being a truck. Yet critics say that the interior cabin features too many plastic elements.

The Ridgeline seats five, has a five foot bed and comes with a 3.5 litre V6 engine, 5 speed automatic transmission and 4 wheel-drive.

This sure isn´t the most fuel economic car out there, running 15 mpg in the city and 21 mpg on Highways. The five trim levels of the car start at $29,575 and go up to $37,505.

The main competitors of the Honda Ridgeline are the Toyota Tacoma and the GMC Sierra 1500.