Saturday, March 6, 2010

2010 Acura RDX Review

Acura RDX, and he finds the 2010 model to be a “vast improvement” over his 2007. For a variety of reasons, Acura has stepped up its game and vaulted into the top ranks of luxury crossovers, he says. Read his full review to find out why the RDX impressed him so much, but also where Acura could still benefit from making a few improvements. Once you’re done with that, write a review of your own car by heading here.

2010 Acura RDX
“This is our second AWD RDX, and it is a vast improvement over the 2007 model. Along with the refreshed exterior, the driver seat now has two memory positions; the front passenger seat is power and not manual; there is a USB hookup for an iPod; Bluetooth is standard, as are heated side mirrors, an auto-dimming rearview mirror, back-up camera, more comfortable seats, a quieter turbocharger and more responsive brakes.

“We also find the handling to be far better and the acceleration much smoother. I haven't found any info on any change that would account for the improved handling, but there is a pronounced difference.

“The RDX has now joined the ranks of luxury vehicles, as opposed to a wannabe. In addition, it is absolutely the best bang for the buck in its category, as Acura does not nickel and dime you for every feature (including those that can be found on economy cars). This is unlike BMW and Audi—and to some extent Infiniti as well.

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