We admit it: The Honda Ridgeline is a polarizing truck. Some dismiss it completely, proclaiming that its unibody structure banishes it from the world of “real” pickups. Meanwhile, Ridgeline owner loyalty is through the roof.
After spending years with our 2006 Honda Ridgeline, we retired it from support vehicle duties and got our hands on the 2017 model.
We may or may not have gotten sidetracked on our Smoky Mountain Tour.
We've added quite a few more miles to our Ridgeline, along with a new tonneau cover.
In typical Honda fashion, the only thing required was to change the oil.
We test the towing capacity of Honda's Ridgeline.
We got a sneak peek at the 2017 Honda Ridgeline. Here's what we found.