Acura RDX SUV Review
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Acura RDX SUV is a sports luxury crossover design vehicle made to give sports car ride and high practicality. Honda's luxury car division RDX SUV is a 'nosey' car. You either love the power plenum grill or you think it too much. It can seat five people in comfort. Apart from the exterior design enhancements and the 18 inch wheels the new RDX has better braking. Definitely less snatch to them. Internally many people have criticised the 'plasticy' feel in particular the faux aluminium look. Stopping is improved but the acceleration is still a little post gas pedal pressing delayed. Acura RDX SUV reliability is the highest point among others. Such as the sporty look, the numerous technological features, the excellent drivability from the ample power source, the safe handling and solid comfortable seating. The negative perspective has an often mentioned rough ride, less than impressive fuel consumption, a laggardly turbo booster and an instrument laden dashboard that can be confusing.
The Acura RDX SUVs is powered by a 240 horse power turbo charged i-VTEC petrol engine and clings to the road at all speeds thanks to the Acura's "Super Handling All-Wheel Drive". There is a cheaper entry level front wheel drive version. Its gearbox is the compact and smooth sequential SportShift automatic, with paddle shifters on the steering wheel. The ride is definitely smooth thanks to exceptional balance and precision from the rear suspension with its multi link design as in the Acura sports sedans. The front wheel drive RDX has a typical miles per gallon performance of twenty one, combined urban and open road while the bigger 4X4 RDX SUV models struggle to give you nineteen miles per gallon combined. While this is probably typical for this kind of car it needs to be improved in these times of escalating fuel costs. The Acura RDX SUV crossover has good cargo space. Nearly twenty eight cubic feet made fully accessible because of the high flat roof line. It can be securely covered with a hard lid. The premium leather seating gives sports car support and comfort and heating for the early winter morning starts. The high front seats give very ample leg room for the three passengers in the rear.
The 2012 Acura RDX SUV crossover is certainly a compact to be considered if you are in the hunt for a smaller, luxury SUV designed with the features of a good sporty sedan. It makes for a solid and comfortable extended journey. With its abundant high tech elements. The cabin internal atmosphere is sophisticated and features a cockpit instrument ambiance that is both stimulating yet peaceful. The front grille and bonnet design may take away somewhat from the cars look but the turbo-charged engines and its super handling characteristics round tighter bends make the Acura RDX SUV a worthy one off in its market sector.
The Acura RDX SUVs is powered by a 240 horse power turbo charged i-VTEC petrol engine and clings to the road at all speeds thanks to the Acura's "Super Handling All-Wheel Drive". There is a cheaper entry level front wheel drive version. Its gearbox is the compact and smooth sequential SportShift automatic, with paddle shifters on the steering wheel. The ride is definitely smooth thanks to exceptional balance and precision from the rear suspension with its multi link design as in the Acura sports sedans. The front wheel drive RDX has a typical miles per gallon performance of twenty one, combined urban and open road while the bigger 4X4 RDX SUV models struggle to give you nineteen miles per gallon combined. While this is probably typical for this kind of car it needs to be improved in these times of escalating fuel costs. The Acura RDX SUV crossover has good cargo space. Nearly twenty eight cubic feet made fully accessible because of the high flat roof line. It can be securely covered with a hard lid. The premium leather seating gives sports car support and comfort and heating for the early winter morning starts. The high front seats give very ample leg room for the three passengers in the rear.
The 2012 Acura RDX SUV crossover is certainly a compact to be considered if you are in the hunt for a smaller, luxury SUV designed with the features of a good sporty sedan. It makes for a solid and comfortable extended journey. With its abundant high tech elements. The cabin internal atmosphere is sophisticated and features a cockpit instrument ambiance that is both stimulating yet peaceful. The front grille and bonnet design may take away somewhat from the cars look but the turbo-charged engines and its super handling characteristics round tighter bends make the Acura RDX SUV a worthy one off in its market sector.
