I guess i shouldnt be so surprised, but some of the comments I'm getting on my Ridgeline videos on youtube are brutal. Tons of hate towards the RL. Ive had to delete some of the comments that were directly insulting to me for purchasing one.
That's what you get for not buying an unnecessarily large truck with 3' clearance, 35" tires, big ass chrome grill, bumpy ride, 10mpg, and haul 200+ pounds a few times a year. Serves you right.
Get used to it. Ignorant people have been dogging the RL since its inception. I've owned a Ram 1500 and and Avalanche. The RL is the best driving truck, period. Certainly it has its limitations, but it's all the truck 90% of "truck owners" need. Ignorance is bliss!
Absolutely, and just as soon as they come out with a Ridge that can put 3000 lbs. on the bed (and a larger rear seat area for two large dogs) I'll be switching back.
I drive a RAM 1500. It suits my needs as I tow regularly. However, not all people need or want a 1/2 or 3/4 ton when the RL will do the job. My wife now has the RL and it is a perfect all around AWD vehicle, competent in any weather, and very comfortable riding. More so than my body on frame beast. Don't expect "Big A** Truck People" to get the concept. They're way in to the image rather than what they might actually need.
The reason they are brutal is because they are scared. What are they scared of? Well, I'll let them speak for themselves. Read post 11 in the following TacomaWorld thread (THX to camp10 for providing the link).
TL;DR: In their minds, other mfrs will copy the RL, all the "manly" trucks will disappear, and everyone will be driving RL clones with rainbow stripes and My Little Pony scenes airbrushed on the fenders.
Thanks for the link... I actually laughed out loud reading it...
The detractor was actually saying that the answer to an anti-Tacoma post as being the worst steering, worst handling, worst tranny/engine, is actually the Ridgeline... I wonder if he even realized the kudos he gave the Ridgeline...
People get sick when they feel the crappy status quo they've bought into for so long is being upstaged by something better performing, with superior ideas, better for the consumer, and gets the job done... (want a perfect example, look at Trump's detractors...)
IMHO, BOF purists tend to guard the "truck" label like it's their personal image badge. No one else gets to say they drive a truck unless it meets the criteria that the purists have etched on stone tablets. The RL is singled out for an extra dose of scorn because it was a finalist for Motor Trend's 2017 Truck of the Year and then won NA TOTY at the Detroit Auto Show. That is pure blasphemy and akin to poking a nest of fire ants with a stick! To these guys, the soft-faced unibody RL is a pretender to the throne of "real" pickup trucks. I would not expect that to change.
I guess i shouldnt be so surprised, but some of the comments I'm getting on my Ridgeline videos on youtube are brutal. Tons of hate towards the RL. Ive had to delete some of the comments that were directly insulting to me for purchasing one.
Keep posting Shawn I appreciate them.
Yep they have hated G1 Ridgeline for the years it's been around. They don't know what they're really taking about.
The towing ratings of the the Ridgeline don't bother me. If I needed something that towed better I would look into purchasing a vehicle that would do it better. If I wanted to something to go off-road every day I would look at something that was more capable than Ridgeline.
I have absolutely no interest in off -road playing around.
Primary thing is how does it do on road handling driving comfort. How's it going to do on a thousand mile road trip. They keep spouting off at mouth about off-road like this is the gold standard of a trucks ability.
It's got to venture on road at sometime and many of them are piss poor examples. Don't need big dressed up work trucks as a commuter or highway long distance driving vehicle. The only off road stuff I will be doing is getting out of some snow. If you're coming from a luxury vehicle like you did you will appreciate the Ridgeline even more.
Some of these people are just plain ignorant. They don't uderstand what the Ridgeline is or it's capabilities or versatility. My favorite one was the person referring to the in-bed trunk as a cat litter box. Dumb idiot that feature gives you lockable dry secure storage. Tonneau Cover is no good if you need to remove it for carrying something like lawnmower.
Keep doing what your doing Shawn.
I traded a 2015 GMC Canyon for my Ridgeline because the Canyon lacked several features my wife and I wanted in our truck. The newest Denali version was a disappointment because it did not add any of the features we wanted...mostly cosmetic.
I am a member of the Colorado/Canyon Forum and a very long thread developed which was started by an individual who traded for a Ridgeline for the same reasons we did. The comments from Colorado/Canyon owners were very harsh as one might expect in defense of their "trucks".
Just ignore the bad comments. I saw several good comments along with your video's. Those were the ones that are meaningful because they respect the Ridgeline for what it is. Even those who post negative comments would probably be served very well by the Ridgeline for 99% of their driving needs.
I love mine and do not have second thoughts at all.
I traded a 2015 GMC Canyon for my Ridgeline because the Canyon lacked several features my wife and I wanted in our truck. The newest Denali version was a disappointment because it did not add any of the features we wanted...mostly cosmetic.
I am a member of the Colorado/Canyon Forum and a very long thread developed which was started by an individual who traded for a Ridgeline for the same reasons we did. The comments from Colorado/Canyon owners were very harsh as one might expect in defense of their "trucks".
Just ignore the bad comments. I saw several good comments along with your video's. Those were the ones that are meaningful because they respect the Ridgeline for what it is. Even those who post negative comments would probably be served very well by the Ridgeline for 99% of their driving needs.
I love mine and do not have second thoughts at all.
I guess i shouldnt be so surprised, but some of the comments I'm getting on my Ridgeline videos on youtube are brutal. Tons of hate towards the RL. Ive had to delete some of the comments that were directly insulting to me for purchasing one.]
Over the top negative comments are unfortunately the norm on YouTube, for any video topic. Any hobby, profession, sport - anything that generates passion leads to haters and trolls. Your videos are good, don't take the bait. All trucks have their strengths and weaknesses, only a lonely or angry person would take the time to post hate in the comments section of someone trying to provide information.
I'm glad you are putting content out there. The more people learn about this truck, the better. Yes it defies conventional wisdom, but that's what makes it good.
Youtube videos seem to bring out the worst in some people.
Those were good reviews, Shawn. Especially liked the snow report. Since I got mine in late January, it's stopped snowing here. I was hoping to get a good test before the winter was over.
Every fanboy bashes every other brand, car or truck. My area has a truck club facebook group and people there bash each others' trucks. Ford towards Ram and GMs and so on. It gets hilarious actually. Honda just joined the club that's all. Still doesn't change the fact that the RL is the best all-around for majority of owners' needs.
On the way to work last week, commuting comfortably in my Ridge RTL. I passed an old Currier, it made me think of the fact nobody beat up on these early mini pickups, not the Chevy Luv, not the early Datsun or Toyota of Ford Ranger. They were all less capable than the Ridgeline, not much more than motorized wheel barrows. They where cramped, road like a cheap wagon and had few creature comforts but, they where ladder framed, solid axel leaf spring rear end just like the bigger pickups that had evolved little since the 50's. regular truck guys left them alone.
The big thee truck guys just can not understand the Ridgeline, maybe the rough ride effects the brain or if you are not dragging your knuckles on the ground on the way to your vehicle we just don't fit in in their circles.
The ridge will not do some of the things the big boys do, but the big boys don't do it that often and the Ridgeline is far more comfortable day in and day out.
On the way to work last week, commuting comfortably in my Ridge RTL. I passed an old Currier, it made me think of the fact nobody beat up on these early mini pickups, not the Chevy Luv, not the early Datsun or Toyota of Ford Ranger. They were all less capable than the Ridgeline, not much more than motorized wheel barrows. They where cramped, road like a cheap wagon and had few creature comforts but, they where ladder framed, solid axel leaf spring rear end just like the bigger pickups that had evolved little since the 50's. regular truck guys left them alone.
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Most of that has to do with Internet anonymity. No such thing back then. Nowadays, people will rag on everything, but most will not do it to your face.
I can't wait until someone badmouths my truck in real life. I will have a field day with them.
I found your review to be a good summary of my opinions and experiences. I have been in the snow, not as deep as your experience, and on the beach and on the interstate. Anyone that rides or drives in this vehicle agrees it's the best riding Honda they've ever experienced.
You will be trolled. The only thing worse than a Troll on the internet is a niche Troll on the internet. These guys think their idea of a truck should be the gold standard of what everyone should need in a truck. Ergo "SUT" and 'Lifestyle" truck remarks. I used my BE yesterday to haul 1200 lbs of retaining wall stones from Lowe's, on a skid, and it all fit. I read some of the comments, why would someone expect you to have to justify a midsize pickup truck while living in a condominium with the garage? There are some neighborhoods in my area that won't even let you leave a car outside of your house overnight.
People are dicks, that's why I hate most of them.
Also, the most peculiar part of owning a G2 is the G1 owners who hate this truck. I enjoy laughing at F-150 and Dodge Ram 1500 owners who think my "little truck is cute" but the first generation owners who think my truck is 'not a Honda Ridgeline' really is unusual.
Thank you for sharing your experience, and your video footage was excellent. You may want to post separately some details around your filming rig and what your preference of camera equipment is for traffic monitoring and recording, editing.
As mentioned above, these comments are not unique to Ridgeline videos. I just watched the Fast Lane Truck comparison of the new Ford Raptor v the Ram Powerwagon. Both trucks that I would consider to be on the very far end of the "macho" spectrum.
A couple example comments:
"Powerwagon thanks. I prefer real trucks that don't come with vaporizers, white douche sunglasses, and male hair buns."
Another pointed out that the Raptor comes with a "thoughtful tampon dispenser in the centre console."
When the Ford Raptor is not "manly" enough for the YouTube commenters, you can reset your expectations of what to expect.
I guess i shouldnt be so surprised, but some of the comments I'm getting on my Ridgeline videos on youtube are brutal. Tons of hate towards the RL. Ive had to delete some of the comments that were directly insulting to me for purchasing one.
I live in Florida and work all over the USA. I watched and enjoyed the content you provided. There is not much snow in Florida but I drive up north several times a year during the winter. I was a Ford guy prior to my RTL E purchase last month. I owned a Ford Ranger but it ended up being to small so I traded it in for a Ford Sports Trac. I loved it due to the independent suspensions and smooth ride. Most of my co workers have the big trucks but carry the same tools I do. They made fun of my mid size truck. Now that I own a Ridgeline they make fun of it as well. I don't care what they say because I know that is is a truck I enjoy and it works for me. Whenever we go to lunch now they want to jump in my car because it's comfortable. I tell them get out of my car and drive your tank to get lunch. . We were parked next to each other at the hotel and they broke into his truck bed and stole his tools. My tailgate was open but tools were still secure in the trunk. The next day he traded in his truck for a Ridgeline.
It's funny, it doesn't matter what subject you are looking at on YouTube, there's vitriol everywhere. I replied to the idiot complaining about the unibody and rear axel, and I am sure he will get his panties in a bunch and spout more nonsense... Truck of the year must really get his goat.
I find youtube a much more enjoyable experience if you don't read the comments. A friend of mine who posts videos regularly simply turned off the comments and asked the people to go to his forum if they wanted to discuss. That way he could control the blather a bit easier.
Keep doing the videos, they've helped me during my purchase tremendously, and I am sure they will help a lot more people!
Yeah, people that I know really like the Ridgeline. People on the internet tend to be trolls and idiots that I probably don't find myself around often in real life.
Very true. All these pickups are very expensive, and I'm guessing most of the trolls and idiots that post such comments either don't own these vehicles, or of they do - they're in hock up to their eyeballs and probably living in their parent's basements. In either case, their opinions are worthless towards giving pros/cons about trucks. Never argue with fools and strangers, especially on the internet. OP could consider disabling comments on his videos
Looking forward to see what the new Ford Ranger will be like. So far Honda has hit a home run with RL but Ford owns the truck segment. Very happy with my new F150, but the RL looks like a good replacement for my Crosstour.
My dad is really interested in the new Ford Ranger, whenever it comes out. It looks great in pictures and the overseas version seems awesome. The problem with the F-150 (for a lot of people like me) is that it is just too huge. It's not just that I don't need a huge truck, but also that a huge truck becomes a hassle to take into the city, parking garages, narrow parking spots, and of course gas money.
If the F-150 was 3/4 the size, it'd be awesome for me. But as trucks are at this moment, the Ridgeline hits the sweet spot. I can do anything I want with my Ridgeline, and when I go on a road trip it is dead quiet.
I was actually driving to work this morning in the rain, with some quiet acoustic song playing on the radio, and I thought, "Damn, I'm in traffic on the highway and all I hear is the rain on the windshield and this quiet acoustic song." I am still surprised sometimes at how peaceful the Ridgeline is to drive in traffic, it is super quiet in that cab.