I searched google and on site for "Ridgeline" and it's been a suprising number of years since we directly discussed these.
https://grassrootsmotorsports.com/forum/grm/thinking-about-a-ridgeline/128998/page1/
I have been looking at 10-30K miles off lease Used things to solve my towing and general life needs. I have a family of 4 and the kids are now 11 and 14 and in the next 4 years will become full size. I tow a 3400lb gross weight open trailer with my race car on it + haul about 300lbs of extra stuff when I do that. Currently I am using my wife's Santa Fe but it is getting up there in miles and I am very close to the payload limit when towing and cannot actually haul the race car with the whole family in the SantaFe. I would love to be able to haul all 4 of our family and tow the Racecar. To do this I need
-1350lbs payload People plus luggage plus tongue weight
-4000lbs towing (the more the merrier here but that's the minimum for some extra margin)
This will also be my Daily Driver. Taking kids to school, getting groceries, parking in 74" clearance parking garages.
Most if not all Midsize SUVs miss on payload. Most Midsize Trucks don't have 1300lbs payload in configurations you actually find used. MANY full size trucks don't have 1350lbs payload.
So enter the Ridgeline. It's basically the Honda Santa Fe Equivalent SUV in a handy truck form factor.
1475-1509 Lbs Payload depending on trim package. All AWD models are tow rated to 5000lbs.
I am looking at 2021+ only because 9 speed and Volume Knob. I also want the Adaptive Cruise etc. which doesn't seem to be standard until 2020.
What is the current word on them? I can find one for about $31-33K for something still covered under factory warranty. That's expensive.. I guess but looking at the market of "midsize thing that can haul 1200+ lbs and tow >4000lbs" it's just kinda right there on value.
I've spoken to two current owners (Both semi-active forum members) who enjoy them and use them to pull various sized items and both have indicated they would and plan to buy another when the time comes. Fuel Economy seems to be right in the range that we are used to with the Santa Fe, 21ish combined and 25ish Highway.
The Ridgeline meets my current and planned towing needs (by GVWR/GCWR) and even has about 1500lbs of overhead on my actual weighed trailer. Obviously for the $$ or close to the $$ I can buy things that can tow more or haul more, but they are unlikely to be in as liveable of a vehicle for Daily use. Mostly I am hoping for feedback from people that have miles on them. Experience with 4 adults in the cab, that sort of thing.