Test vehicle’s MSRP: $40,515 (Base Model starts at $35,415)
Seating Capacity: 5
Standard Equipment: 18-inch wheels; leather seats; push-button keyless starter; power front seats; heated front seats; auto dimming rearview mirror; and a power moonroof
Standard Audio: a 7-speaker 360-watt, AM/FM/CD with XM satellite
Bumper-to-Bumper Warranty: 4 years or 50,000 miles
Powertrain Warranty: 6 years or 70,000 miles
Bluetooth Compatibility: Yes
Test Vehicle Standard Engine/Horsepower: 3.5-liter, 6-cylinder/273-horsepower
Recommended Fuel: Premium
Standard Fuel Mileage: 19-city/27-hwy
Trim Levels:
Base (front-wheel drive or all-wheel drive)
Tech (front-wheel drive or all-wheel drive)
What’s New: Acura’s entry-level RDX was redesign during the 2013 model year.
Pros: The
RDX is available in either a front-wheel drive or an all-wheel drive
configuration. By adding the all-wheel drive configuration, the price rises by approximately $1,400. The second-generation RDX is also larger than the
previous generation RDX, which translates into more interior room for both the
occupants and the cargo area, too. The RDX is also the perfect size, making it
nimble and easier to navigate the roads, as opposed to some of the
seven-passenger vehicles.The well-equipped and well-built RDX is priced lower
than the other 5-passenger luxury compact crossovers in its class. Like Honda, Acura, the luxury sibling to the mass market brand, has
a simple ordering process, meaning their vehicles are only available with a few
trim package.
In the case of the RDX, its
available with or with a Tech package, which consists of a voice-activated nav
system, a rearview camera, real-time traffic (real-time weather updates), a
10-speaker surround/sound system, a power tailgate, Xenon headlights and
foglights.
Occupants will also find
that once inside the cabin the nav and the audio system are relatively easy to use.
Unlike some of today’s vehicles, no extensive training is needed to figure out
how to use the high-tech infotainment systems.
Cons: Acura’s are known for having
a stiff suspension, the MDX continues the tradition. Those seeking a
luxury-oriented suspension should look elsewhere. The well-equipped RDX lacks
a few luxury features found in some of the non premium crossovers -- an oversize sunroof, heated rear seats and ventilated front seats.
And while we like Acura’s simple-ordering packaging system, a rearview camera should be standard on all RDXs. This should not be an item folded into the high-dollar tech package.
Verdict: Ironically, the
current-generation Acura RDX is nearly about the same size as the
first-generation MDX, the brand’s flagship crossover/SUV. The stylish and roomy RDX
offers a number of amenities making this a competitive player in the compact
crossover segment. Acura manages to accomplish this in the RDX at a lower price point,
too, than many of its competitors.
Competition: Audi Q5, BMW X3, Cadillac SRX, Land Rover Evoque, Mercedes GLK-Class, and Volvo Xc60
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