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by goaub
Jun 01 '08 - Updated Jun 06 '08
Author's Product Rating: Recommended: Yes 
Pros: Quick
Long list of tech features
Definitely more sport than utility Cons: More sport than utility
Turbo diminshes 4 cylinder fuel efficiency The Bottom Line: Although with a suggest MSRP greater than $30K doesn't make this the cheapest CUV around, you definitely don't feel like you compromised sport for utility here. Very fun to drive!
I have my RL (see my other review) in the shop to have a recurring problem with the door handles fixed, after 35K miles I love my RL, but there were some issues with finicky door handles on early years. Anyway, the dealer offered an RDX as a loaner and ...
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by tapc1
Jan 21 '08
Author's Product Rating: Recommended: Yes 
Pros: About $8K cheaper than the Lexus RX. All wheel drive. Lots of gadgets. Cons: Lots of road and engine noise compared to the Lexus RX. Small second row. The Bottom Line: If you can afford the Lexus RX, GET IT! Otherwise the cars are almost identical
I just helped my inlaws buy a Brand new 2008 Acura RDX. I bought a Brand new Lexus RX in 2006 (The RX has not changed since). The Acura RDX claims to be a replacement for the Lexus RX, and visually I would say that is true, but here are some ...
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by mmmporter
Nov 16 '08
Author's Product Rating: Recommended: Yes 
Pros: Acceleration Comfort inside Tidy Size Sound system Seats Space inside Paddle shifters Tech package Rear camera Cons: Tranny sometimes lugs motor Ride can be harsh Fuel economy Uses premium and synthetic oil The Bottom Line: It's a good car to own, as long as you aren't always in the city or always in traffic, due to the MPG factor.
I had an Acura RL (2005) that was coming off lease and it was time for a new car. I decided to buy this time, as my wife's car ('01 Minivan) will be going away within 3 years or so. I looked at lots of cars and trucks, and ended up with the ...
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