Honda Wasting No Time With 2021 Ridgeline Deals

There are Ranger and Tacoma buyers to lure away.

The heavily restyled 2021 Honda Ridgeline went on sale last month and the Japanese automaker is already offering a very attractive incentive. Although the Ridgeline doesn’t ride on a traditional body-on-frame chassis, it has accumulated a loyal following and respect as a highly capable midsize pickup. And Honda has recently begun doing something it’s never done before: interest-free financing. The new Ridgeline is now included, according to CarsDirect.

Dealerships nationwide have just been notified that all versions of the 2021 Ridgeline are currently available with 0 percent APR for 36 months. Those who prefer to spread out their monthly payments for a longer period will find 48 and 60-month deals for 0.9 percent and 1.9 percent, respectively. At present, there are no leasing incentives.

Still, Honda’s decision to offer a zero-interest financing option for its newest vehicle is a break from the past. Perhaps it had no choice since many rival automakers, including popular truck brands, have been offering interest-free loans for quite some time. Plus, President’s Day is only a couple of weeks away and automakers always have holiday-related sales. Honda is anxious to attract truck shoppers as the Ridgeline has a lot to offer. However, it’s not the only midsize truck with zero-interest financing right now.

The Chevy Colorado also has 0 percent APR – and for twice the amount of time – 72 months. In addition, Chevy has tossed in $900 in down payment assistance to further sweeten the deal.

Still not good enough? If you’re coming from a rival brand, there’s a $750 bonus. That’s a total of $1,650 in possible savings plus zero interest for six years. But if you’re really looking for an incredible deal on a Ridgeline, then consider the outgoing 2020 model. Honda is currently desperate to sell what’s left in dealer stock and has authorized 0 percent interest for 60 months or 0.9 percent for 72 months. Bear in mind the base 2021 Ridgeline carries a $2,670 price increase over last year’s base model ($37,665 vs. $34,995).

The Colorado, meanwhile, retails at $22,395 thanks to a new base trim, but the cheapest Ridgeline is far more feature-packed. Current Ridgeline offers will expire on March 1, 2021.

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