Used 2023 Acura RDX SUV Consumer Reviews
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RDX masterpiece
My experience with my RDX is just awesome,people complained of the touch Pad,but once you get use to it you’ll be fine.. durability,comfort,sporty,sound system is great,gas usage not bad only if you decide to use the sport mode.. overall it’s a good buy and I will be definitely going back for more of Acura…
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A great value for basic luxury
A little background first: I've been a long-time Lexus driver. (My father was a life-long Toyota man.) But over the years, it has become impossible to ignore how Lexus has lost its touch. The quality went down, but the price went up. Especially compared to my last few Lexus cars, this Acura RDX just makes sense. I can feel how all the details were thought through. The features that should be there are there, and in places that are logical. Plus, these features are available at a nicer price point than the competitors. Now I'm in the process of helping my wife switch from Lexus to Acura, too.
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- Base 4dr SUV w/Technology PackageMSRP: $35,000116 mi away
- Base 4dr SUV w/A-Spec and Advance PackagesMSRP: $41,500136 mi away
- Base 4dr SUV w/A-Spec PackageMSRP: $35,830109 mi away
A New Set of Wheels
This car handles beautifully. The vented seats are comfortable and keep you cool. The navigation system will take time to learn and use.
Run Don't Walk
For this price point the car is desperately lacking. No automatic windshield wipers. No parking assist even though the sales person told us it did have it. No automatic breaking at low speed only higher speed. Brakes moan loudly after 3 months, service department states its due to nature of the stiffer FNC rotors. No one wants to hear noises or have their passengers hear noises when they are braking. A major defect in the brake design. Buyers remorse and can't wait to trade it in. Other reviews on google state the same issue, wish I had read those.
MPG 21.2 on hwy
The sleek exterior look of the RDX is what brought me to Acura from Toyota. I was aware that I was going to change gas from 87 to 91+, but the mpg is a joke on the awd RDX. I’m on the interstate 90% of the time and no matter what mode I’m in, my mpg never tops 22. All other aspects of the vehicle are good. I don’t suggest McGrath in downtown Chicago for sales or service - go to Advantage Acura in Naperville instead.
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