RDX vx RX?
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RDX vx RX?
I am waiting for the 2019 RX to come out and decided to go out and take a test drive on the 2019 RDX. The Tech package is $40.5K with FWD and that is very tempting with a lot of features (panoramic moon roof & jewel headlights are standard) and the track pad for the entertainment system is pretty good too and a huge improvement on the current Lexus mouse pad. The 2.0 is pretty sporty and I believe that the 0-60 is in low six seconds and the 10 speed is very smooth. The interior dimensions are pretty close to the RX but the exterior is much smaller. Anyone else considering the RDX?
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$40K for an RDX seems like a pretty stripped down model?
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The RDX compares to the NX. The MDX would be a better comparison.
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Yes, that is what I used to think but looking at the three in a comparison tool, the RDX is closer to the RX than the NX. The Acura website actually puts RX 350 as one of the default comparables in the comparison tool...
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I test drove the RX450h and RDX. I need to go and test drive the RX350 as that would be more of a direct comparison. The RX450h was too much appliance like while RDX was certainly much more sporty and the gas mileage shows that....
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I test drove TLX/RDX/MDX and GS/NX/RX before buying the RX.
In terms of cabin space and size, the MDX is at the level of a RX. Why they compare it to RDX is because RX is 5 seater and not a 7 seater (not since RX L is out). But really, from the vehicle size and engine power, RX should be compared to MDX. Sometimes marketing guys will deminish others to sell for a technicality. "Hey look an RX is in the 50,000$ range while with our equivalent RDX is in the 40,000$!"
#10
Of course, it's each on is own. But if you do decide to test drive the RX, look for a "J" Vin unit and since you are comparing the sportiness of the RDX, make sure you put the performance selector in Sports Mode. That will give you a very good comparison. Then let us know what you think.
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Also RDX is now a 4cyl turbo requiring premium fuel (similar to the NX300).
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Fully loaded RDX tops out near 50k so the one you saw is definitely missing plenty of options.
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I’ve test drove the RDX, MDX, Jeep grand, and Nissan Murano. The RDX was a smaller suv with less HP. I did like it but the MDX fit the type of SUV I wanted.
After reading the specs, service, performance, and reliability of the ones I test drove the MDX and the RX were close but the ratings and specs were better with the RX. The RDX isn’t a good comparison with the RX it’s in the line of the NX.
Happy with my loaded fwd RX. got it on special with rebates. Actually cheaper than a loaded Highlander.😊
After reading the specs, service, performance, and reliability of the ones I test drove the MDX and the RX were close but the ratings and specs were better with the RX. The RDX isn’t a good comparison with the RX it’s in the line of the NX.
Happy with my loaded fwd RX. got it on special with rebates. Actually cheaper than a loaded Highlander.😊
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I am waiting for the 2019 RX to come out and decided to go out and take a test drive on the 2019 RDX. The Tech package is $40.5K with FWD and that is very tempting with a lot of features (panoramic moon roof & jewel headlights are standard) and the track pad for the entertainment system is pretty good too and a huge improvement on the current Lexus mouse pad. The 2.0 is pretty sporty and I believe that the 0-60 is in low six seconds and the 10 speed is very smooth. The interior dimensions are pretty close to the RX but the exterior is much smaller. Anyone else considering the RDX?