Honda Ridgeline (2017-2022)
Honda Ridgeline AWD 2017–2022
Status: wave-2-complete — triangulated 2026-04-18 against Tier-1/Tier-2 sources. Investigated as Honda truck option after "research Honda options" scan. Verdict cuts to Red on structural budget-vs-mileage squeeze — every in-budget Ridgeline exceeds 75k mile ceiling.
Platform context: 2nd-gen Ridgeline (2017–present) shares Pilot/Passport mechanicals (J35 V6 + i-VTM4 AWD + VCM) in a unibody truck body. Not body-on-frame — drives like a Pilot with a bed, which is both its strength (car-like ride) and limitation (tow/off-road ceiling lower than Tacoma/Ranger).
Reliability
Transmission split — the decisive year marker:
- 2017–2019 (6-speed): Torque converter lock-up clutch "juddering." Complaints on CarComplaints center on 2017 TC issues; 6-speed itself is relatively simple but owners report TC replacement needed even at low miles despite fluid service.108
- 2020+ (ZF 9-speed): "It's true to an extent, best to stick to the ZF 9-Speed, 2020 onwards." However, 2020+ Ridgeline is named in the same class-action as Pilot/Passport 9-speed issues (rough/delayed shifts, harsh engagement).64
- Net: no year is fully clean — 2017–2019 has 6-speed TC risk, 2020+ has 9-speed software risk.
VCM (all years 2017–2022): - "All 2017–2023 Ridgelines have VCM."9 Three-of-six cylinder shutdown under light load; premature wear and oil burn on shut-down cylinders is a documented risk. - "The later RLs have active engine mounts which mitigate much of the vibration issue."9 Active mounts help with NVH, not with wear pattern on the affected cylinders. - Same VCMTuner insurance pattern applies (~$160 owner install).
Class-action coverage: - 9-speed class action (2020+ Ridgeline included) — same as Pilot/Passport.6 - Infotainment class-action settlement — 2017–2022 Odyssey/Pilot/Passport covered; Ridgeline typically grouped in the same Honda infotainment defect pattern but verify VIN eligibility.5
Honda Sensing: Standard 2020+ on all trims; optional on some 2017–2019 trims. 2020+ earned IIHS Top Safety Pick.2
Safety
IIHS 2021 Ridgeline — Top Safety Pick: Good on all crashworthiness tests; headlights Good on RTL-E/Black Edition trims.2
NHTSA 5-star overall 2019–2022 Ridgeline.1
Best safety story of the three Honda platform-mates — Ridgeline beats both Pilot and Passport on IIHS headlight ratings (Good vs Acceptable).
CPO Availability (Denver, April 2026)
Same HondaTrue Certified rules (≤5 MY old + ≤80k mi): as of April 2026, only 2021–2022 Ridgelines qualify. 2017–2020 Ridgelines eligible only for HondaTrue Used (100-day / 5k-mile warranty).
Denver Market (April 2026)
CarGurus Denver inventory under $25k — 11 Ridgelines visible:
| Year | Trim | Price | Miles | Status |
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| 2017 | RTL-E AWD | $21,691 | 76,981 | Old TX / past CPO / just over mile ceiling |
| 2018 | RTL-E AWD | $19,699 | 111,121 | 6-speed / past CPO / over mile ceiling |
| 2019 | RTL AWD | $22,020 | 79,814 | 6-speed / past CPO / just over mile ceiling |
| 2019 | RTL-E AWD | $19,600 | 118,354 | 6-speed / past CPO / over mile ceiling |
| 2019 | RTL-E AWD | $20,490 | 102,737 | 6-speed / past CPO / over mile ceiling |
| 2019 | Black Ed AWD | $21,812 | 112,571 | 6-speed / past CPO / over mile ceiling |
- 2020 (only one under $26k): 2020 RTL AWD at $26,263 — busts $25k sticker, so busts OTD ceiling hard.
- Average 2020 Ridgeline in Denver: $24,953 (exactly at ceiling; but average typically means mileage is at platform average, not low).
- Average 2019: $25,979 — above ceiling.
Zero Ridgelines in Denver market right now pass all three filters (age ≤10, miles <75k, price <$25k OTD).
Cargo Fit (1 dog + field gear)
- Pickup bed: 64" length (5ft 4in), 60" between wheelwells (fits 4x8 flat).
- In-bed trunk: 7.3 cu ft lockable, drainable cargo well under the bed floor — genuinely unique feature, great for archaeology gear that needs to stay with the truck (locks, drainable for muddy gear).
- Dual-action tailgate: swings sideways or drops down — easier loading than Tacoma/Ranger.
- Cab: crew cab only (no access-cab option) — full 2nd-row seating room.
- Dog in bed vs cab: Bed is open to weather; cab requires 2nd-row liner/cover setup similar to Passport.
For 1 dog + archaeology gear: bed handles dirty gear, cab handles dog. Better separation than any Honda SUV — this is the strongest case for Ridgeline over Passport/Pilot.
Sit Height / Truck-Feel
- Clearance 7.6" — lower than Passport (8.1+") and Frontier (9.4"). Unibody + low clearance = car-like, not body-on-frame truck feel.
- Seating position is pickup-high (driver sits higher than in Pilot/Passport despite lower clearance).
- Honda's internal marketing: "trucks that drive like SUVs." Reality: drives like a Pilot, not a Tacoma. For "truck-feel" in the sense of body-on-frame, Ridgeline is the weakest truck choice.
Verdict
🔴 RED — Structurally can't pass Hannah's filters in the current Denver market.
Ridgeline is genuinely appealing on paper — Pilot/Passport mechanicals in a truck body, IIHS TSP, real pickup utility with the in-bed trunk, and AWD standard across the whole range. But the market math is hostile:
- Every under-$25k Ridgeline in Denver exceeds 75k miles. The closest to the filter is 2019 RTL AWD at $22,020 / 79,814 mi — 4k mi over ceiling. The cheapest 2019 RTL-E is at 118k mi. Price + mileage + age cannot close in this market.
- 2020 is the year transmission-split favors us (better ZF 9-speed vs. 2017–2019 6-speed TC issues) — and the cheapest 2020 in Denver is $26,263, above $25k sticker (which means well above OTD ceiling with tax).
- 2021–2022 (only CPO-eligible years) are not appearing sub-$25k in Denver metro at all.
- Same VCM + class-action concerns as Pilot/Passport — no reliability advantage to offset the budget mismatch.
- Car-like ride contradicts "truck-feel" priority — the Ridgeline would satisfy Hannah's preference worse than a Tacoma/Frontier despite being a pickup.
Path to Yellow (theoretical, not current market): - A 2020–2022 RTL AWD with <75k mi under $25k — would require either patient shopping (6–10 weeks) or expanding radius to Phoenix/Kansas City/private party. - Not worth Wave 2 cycles given Subaru Tier 1 options fit budget right now.
Documented for transparency: the in-bed trunk + dual-action tailgate + IIHS TSP combination would make Ridgeline a 🟡 Yellow candidate if budget allowed. It's not a framework-fail like the work vans — it's a market-timing fail. If the 2020–2022 used-truck bubble deflates and 2020 Ridgelines drop under $25k with <75k mi, revisit.
Citations
Tier 1 (CR / NHTSA / IIHS):
Tier 2 (CarComplaints / Lemon Law):
Tier 3 (forums — support only):
See Also
- Honda Passport — platform sibling
- Honda Pilot — platform sibling
- Hannah's shortlist
- Sources
- VehicleQuest
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NHTSA Vehicle Detail — 2020–2022 Honda Ridgeline AWD (5-star overall). https://www.nhtsa.gov/ ↩
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IIHS — 2021 Honda Ridgeline (Top Safety Pick; Good headlights on RTL-E/Black Edition). https://www.iihs.org/ratings/vehicle/honda/ridgeline-crew-cab-pickup/2021 ↩↩
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Consumer Reports — 2019 Honda Ridgeline Reliability. https://www.consumerreports.org/cars/honda/ridgeline/2019/reliability/ ↩
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Lemon Law Help — Honda 9-Speed Transmission Problems. https://lemonlawhelp.com/blog/hondas-9-speed-transmission-problems/ ↩
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My Lemon — Honda Infotainment Class Action Settlement. https://www.mylemon.com/lemon-law-blog/honda-infotainment-defects-problem-review-and-class-action-settlement/ ↩
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ClassAction.org — Honda Transmission Problems Lawsuit (includes 2020+ Ridgeline). https://www.classaction.org/news/honda-transmission-problems-lawsuit-says-pilot-odyssey-passport-ridgeline-plagued-by-programming-defect ↩↩
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Lemon Law Experts — 4 Honda Ridgeline Transmission Problems. https://lemonlawexperts.com/honda-ridgeline-transmission-problems/ ↩
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Honda Ridgeline Owners Club — List of 9-speed transmission failures. https://www.ridgelineownersclub.com/threads/list-of-9-speed-transmission-failures.228935/ ↩
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Honda Ridgeline Owners Club — Do I have VCM? (all 2017–2023 Ridgelines have VCM). https://www.ridgelineownersclub.com/threads/do-i-have-vcm.234183/ ↩↩
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Edmunds — 2022 Honda Ridgeline Consumer Reviews. https://www.edmunds.com/honda/ridgeline/2022/consumer-reviews/ ↩
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BobIsTheOilGuy — 2022 Honda Ridgeline - Is VCM OK Now? https://bobistheoilguy.com/forums/threads/2022-honda-ridgeline-is-vcm-ok-now.372442/ ↩