Not all midsize trucks are equal. Ridgeline starts at $41,150, Frontier at $32,050—but which one gives you more?
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Frontier rides on a body-on-frame chassis for durability. Ridgeline’s unibody design makes it smoother. Which one fits you?
Frontier packs a 3.8L V6 (310 hp, 281 lb-ft), while Ridgeline has a 3.5L V6 (280 hp, 262 lb-ft). Which delivers better real-world power?
Frontier’s PRO-4X trim brings skid plates, a rear locker, and 4WD. Ridgeline TrailSport adds AWD and all-terrain tires. Who wins the trail?
Frontier tows up to 7,150 lbs, while Ridgeline tops out at 5,000 lbs. But Honda fights back with in-bed trunk storage. What matters more?
Frontier has a rugged interior, but Ridgeline offers best-in-class rear seat space and SUV-like comfort. Which ride feels better?
Frontier gets a 12.3-inch touchscreen, while Ridgeline offers a dual-action tailgate and hidden storage. Which truck is smarter?
Frontier is cheaper upfront, but Ridgeline includes AWD standard and more features. Is the extra cost worth it?
One truck is built for rough terrain, the other for everyday ease. I’ve made my pick—what’s yours?