2020 Honda Ridgeline vs 2020 Toyota Tacoma in West Burlington IA
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The 2020 Honda Ridgeline offers a blend of affordability and premium style. If you compare it to the 2020 Toyota Tacoma in West Burlington Iowa, you'll find some similarities and a few striking differences.
Exterior - 2020 Honda Ridgeline
The Tacoma has two different cabins and two different beds. Ridgelines stick with a more inviting two-row cabin with full backseat. If you wonder how big it is, you can compare it to the first two rows of the large Honda Pilot. That makes the Ridgeline's backseat a hospitable place for adult friends and family. The new rear doors open especially wide for easier entry. The Ridgeline 64-inch bed rivals the Tacoma's 60.5-inch smaller bed. Of course, the Honda is the only truck with a deep trunk built into the floor. You can access it easily by opening the excusive dual-action gate, which can lie flat or swing out to the side.
Interior - 2020 Honda Ridgeline in West Burlington
The 2020 Honda Ridgeline cabin has 109/7 cubic feet of passenger space. The Tacoma's biggest cabin measures just over 100 cubes. Both have folding rear seats and in-seat storage. The Honda's larger size allows it to offer more overall interior storage space. The four-cylinder Tacoma doesn't try to measure up to the entry level Ridgeline V6. However, if you are comparing the two V6 trucks, you'll find that the Ridgeline has more features from its first trim level to its last. Every element is made with premium materials that will stand the test of time and use. Ridgelines offer a class-exclusive tri-zone automatic climate control system. You can also get a fun 540-watt bed audio system. You control it through your dash touch screen or a related app. That's just another reason that the Ridgeline excels at tailgate parties.
Mechanical & Powertrain - Ridgeline specs in West Burlington IA
What can the truck do? That's always a question that shoppers ask us. So here's what you should know about the capability of the 2020 Honda Ridgeline vs 2020 Toyota Tacoma. Every Ridgeline has a powerful 280-horsepower engine. Tow ratings are 5,000 pounds with all-wheel drive. Tacomas start off with a less than exciting 159-horsepower four-cylinder engine and a manual transmission. They do offer a 260-horsepower V6 engine as an alternative. So, in this case, the power belongs to the Ridgeline. In fact, the Honda truck claims a best-in-class payload capacity of 1,584 pounds.
Fuel Economy - 2020 Honda Ridgeline dealer
Both the four-cylinder and six-cylinder Tacomas have lower fuel economy ratings than the Ridgeline. The Honda can claim 19 miles per gallon city and 26 miles per gallon highway. An EcoAssist system helps the driver improve economy when conditions are right. The exclusive nine-speed automatic transmission harnesses torque at low speeds and velocity at high speeds.
Safety - 2020 Honda Ridgeline dealer
The Toyota has a suite of safety systems that are similar to what you'll find on the Honda. This includes adaptive cruise control, a lane keeper, and automatic braking with a forward collision warning. To that, Honda adds a few other goodies. The rearview camera shows you three angles instead of just one. A road departure mitigation system is ready to help you stay on the pavement. The feature reduces the Ridgeline's speed and helps the driver steer it back to the safety of the road.
Test drive the 2020 Honda Ridgeline
You can see the 2020 Honda Ridgeline at Brad Deery Honda. A test drive is really the best way to know if this well-equipped, competitive truck is right for you. Schedule ahead or just drop by for a closer look.
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