2021 Acura RDX Review // Still the best value SUV?

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  • Опубликовано: 27 сен 2024
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    This is a Motormouth couple car review of the Acura RDX compact premium SUV. The Acura RDX offers a lot in the luxury utility market with above average power, space and features.The RDX has a sporty design with long sculpted and bold lines, a low stance and LED Jewel Eye headlights. The A-Spec trim ups the game with an A-Spec front and rear fascia, dual oval exhaust finishers and 20” shark grey wheels. All other trims come with 19” wheels. We have the TECH trim in Platinum White Pearl and I am so glad we got this model to review; it is the trim, one up from the base model.
    Some standard features on the RDX include, LED headlights and LED taillights, a panoramic sunroof and a power tailgate, a hands-free power tailgate is standard on the top two trims. This TECH trim comes standard with blind spot monitoring and rear-cross traffic alert, as well as, body coloured front and rear parking sensors. These features are not available on the base model. The RDX has a 2L turbocharged 4-cylinder engine with a 10-speed automatic transmission. It has 272 horsepower and 280 lb-ft of torque with standard AWD in Canada. In the US, you get standard FWD with optional AWD. Premium fuel is recommended. For fuel economy, this Acura gets 11L/100km, 21 MPG city and 8.6L/100km, 27 MPG highway. It can tow up to 1500 pounds. Our test model, Tech trim, one up from the base comes with plenty of standard features all for $47,805 CAD/$43,300 USD. It has a full leatherette interior, there is very little hard plastic in the cabin except in places you would expect it, like the bottom of the doors. It feels quite luxurious for leatherette. The RDX base model comes with a 10.2” centre display with the True Touchpad interface, a 7” multi-information display, heated front seats, Apple Carplay and Android Auto, power driver and passenger seats, a panoramic sunroof and a power tailgate.Some differences between the Tech and base trim are features like blind spot monitoring and rear cross-traffic alert plus the ELS stereo system. These features are not available on the base model. The top trim comes with a head-up display, perforated leather seats with contrast stitching and piping, heated rear seats, a heated steering wheel, ventilated front seats and a hands-free power liftgate. The top two trims get perforated leather, the A-Spec trim gets an Alcantara interior and the base model leatherette. The heated steering wheel is standard on the top 3 trims and heated rear seats standard on the top two trims. There is no wireless charger available on any model. The RDX has been tuned for greater power and acceleration; it reaches peak torque at only 1600 RPM, which is quite low. The adaptive damper system only available on the top trim allows the RDX to remain soft and comfortable when driving on the highway, but firm when the road requires high performance handling and will adjust to these driving conditions. It would be nice to see this available on all trims. The RDX has a 2L turbocharged 4-cylinder engine with a 10-speed automatic transmission, 272 horsepower and 280 lb-ft of torque with standard AWD in Canada. In the US, you get standard FWD with optional AWD. Premium fuel is recommended.
    Andrea Instagram / motormouth_andrea
    Zack Instagram / motormouth_auto

Комментарии • 337

  • @robtaylor4365
    @robtaylor4365 3 года назад +98

    Had the RDX A Spec for 2 years... "upgraded" to Volvo XC60 R Design. The RDX was better! It's Roomier, drove better on the Highway and much bigger cargo area... less expensive than the Volvo as well! Definitely recommend the RDX!

    • @andreaspencer9813
      @andreaspencer9813 3 года назад +2

      Thanks for sharing!

    • @ahmedayaat2727
      @ahmedayaat2727 3 года назад +5

      @@Brian-jv8iy "never excelled at" this says about your knowledge about Volvos, there were several tests. The RDX looks so bland compared to XC60, Lexus RX or NX, and isn't even a comparison with GV70 in terms of looks.

    • @janoycresnova9156
      @janoycresnova9156 3 года назад +5

      I wouldn't touch any modern Volvo unless it was a short lease. Just way too over engineered and constant reliability issues.

    • @3rdGUMObro
      @3rdGUMObro 3 года назад +3

      Sorry for your buyers remorse, but appreciate the comparison. That was high on my list as well.

    • @A-Oreal
      @A-Oreal 3 года назад +5

      I was torn between this and Lexus. I think I am going for 2022 RDX.

  • @heatherhedden6633
    @heatherhedden6633 3 года назад +22

    I bought the 21 RDX A Spec a month ago and I’m in love. It’s checks all the boxes for me 😍 and when I heard the ELS premium sound system, I said “here take my money.”

    • @varcade8
      @varcade8 3 года назад +5

      I just bought the Aspec a couple months ago. I love it so much, everything about it, and yes the els sound system had me reaching for my wallet lol.

  • @frankyang7958
    @frankyang7958 3 года назад +33

    Bought 2021 RDX Platinum Elite after watching your videos of prior year model. Also test drove Q5, X3 and several others. Being previous owner of Audi S4, I thought I would miss the power and handling. But having RDX for 3 months now, not regretting my decision one bit. Will definitely buy again. Thanks for all the informative and fun videos.

    • @andreaspencer9813
      @andreaspencer9813 3 года назад +1

      Thanks for watching and we are really glad you are enjoying your RDX. Thanks for sharing!

    • @thedarkkinght2467
      @thedarkkinght2467 3 года назад

      How much did you pay for your rdx?

  • @cheekothechiweenie
    @cheekothechiweenie 3 года назад +6

    In a recent interview to MotorTrend, Acura boss Jon Ikeda re-confirmed the architecture in question is not related to the Honda CR-V, something we heard for the first time in Detroit earlier this year, when the brand revealed the RDX prototype.
    “It’s its own platform,” Ikeda told the publication. “We always think of efficiencies, but in the end, it’s about building the right product. It’s not on the CR-V platform. It’s the first on a new platform. It’s the lead vehicle

  • @KevX1127
    @KevX1127 3 года назад +9

    I love the RDX, I have the 2019 Acura RDX and it's a fantastic car! My only two issues are: the gas mileage is meh and the infotainment screen occasionally has some issues.

  • @waltfraher7198
    @waltfraher7198 3 года назад +3

    Andrea and Zach, great vehicle review. I have owned and driven Honda products for 30+ years and have been more than satisfied with the affordability, reliability, and fun quotient. I have been thinking about buying or leasing a Acura product as I am a little older now. And your review of the RDX helps a great deal in the decision making. Thank you both for great weekly reviews.

    • @andreaspencer9813
      @andreaspencer9813 3 года назад +1

      Wow, thank you very much! Really glad the review was helpful and you are enjoying our weekly content.

  • @shellyohashi3322
    @shellyohashi3322 3 года назад +1

    Just traded in my 2019 with Tech package yesterday for the 2021 with Advance (AC seats and Heads up Display were two features I wanted). Dealership contacted me to turn the lease in early and gave me a great trade deal. It holds it's value so well and amazing car. I will keep this car for years! LOVE

  • @kevinzhang8974
    @kevinzhang8974 3 года назад +2

    I am an Acrua fan. I had a 2007 MDX & 2014 RDX; now with 2020 RDX and 2022 MDX ... I had crossed shopping BMW ... I think Acura offer better price-quality combination comparing to BMW ... Also this RDX has more storage comparing to previous generation ... go for it!!!

  • @edr4973
    @edr4973 3 года назад +2

    I picked up a 21 Acura TLX earlier this year. It's my 3rd Acura and I absolutely love it. While there, I looked at the RDX. My wife has a Lexus RX350s. It's her third The RDX seems like it goes toe to toe with it easily and is 10k cheaper. I didn't realize there was such a big price difference. We'll definitely give it a look when it's time to replace her car.

  • @markfountain4149
    @markfountain4149 3 года назад +10

    I have owned my 2021 RDX A Spec for 3 months and I love it. Yes I would like a touch screen as well but the touch pad is easy to learn and use. I looked at the Q5 and X3 as well and you can't beat the value and reliability. It's a Honda. The only way I would buy something else is if they make the RDX in Type S trim.

    • @andreaspencer9813
      @andreaspencer9813 3 года назад +1

      The A-Spec is my favourite trim. Glad you are enjoying the RDX.

  • @James-il3tq
    @James-il3tq 3 года назад +13

    Almost bought an RDX with its driving dynamics, spacious interior and attractive price tag. Only catch was 1500lb towing limit that made me take a pass.

    • @robertduklus6555
      @robertduklus6555 3 года назад +1

      yep, the towing incapacity is my only gripe with this car.

    • @robertduklus6555
      @robertduklus6555 3 года назад

      @@porschefanatic1049 what kind of people are those? I like this suv, my mate has one. I looked in to buying one but I own a boat that need to get to various lakes so its a no go for me and many others.

    • @robertduklus6555
      @robertduklus6555 3 года назад +3

      @@porschefanatic1049 how about mb glc 300, 3500lb, x3 4400 lb, lexus nx 300 2000lb, Q5 4400 lb. Porsche fanatic? Macan 4400 plus pounds. Please stop embarrassing yourself.

    • @Shootingstar1203
      @Shootingstar1203 3 года назад +2

      @@robertduklus6555 Porsche Fanatic ain’t wrong though.. you are probably in the vast minority.. there’s a reason RDX is the best seller in its segment….
      We had a 2017 RDX… moved onto X3.. but might go back to RDX in 2 years

    • @lindao7887
      @lindao7887 3 года назад

      @@porschefanatic1049 You need at least the old 6 cylinder to tow don't ya'?

  • @tommydarracott5017
    @tommydarracott5017 3 года назад +2

    Been following y’all for a
    Loooooong Time.
    Think My wife and I have decided on
    The RDX Advance SHAWD.
    Over the
    MDX- Q5 - Or Lexus.
    Thank Y’all So Much For Your
    Layman’s everyday drivers point of view.
    I appreciate your tech facts with your family opinions.

  • @bdawg8907
    @bdawg8907 3 года назад +18

    Another great review! We’re thinking of replacing my wife’s 2009 CRV that she loves. She wants to get another CRV but we’ll definitely check out the RDX now as well!

  • @ryanclark9415
    @ryanclark9415 3 года назад +3

    The RDX with the A-spec package is the trim that I would like even though its not much more than a an appearance package. I like all of the soft materials used around the dash and lower portions, even though its leatherette. The 10 spd transmission is a great unit that I'm familiar with. My 2019 Accord has the same 2.0t engine as well. I find that the 10spd transmission can at times run up and down gears when going up small grades on the road. I find if I leave it out of economy mode the transmission doesn't do it as much. The other great quality about the Acura RDX, is Honda reliability. That alone is reason enough for many loyal customers to keep coming back for a new generation. Not too much to complain about with a vehicle that offers great value and Honda ingenuity.

    • @andreaspencer9813
      @andreaspencer9813 3 года назад +1

      So true, such great value, thanks for sharing your insight.

  • @juanplus3324
    @juanplus3324 3 года назад +2

    I can't unsee the Aiwa CD player in the middle.

  • @kevinharbeson775
    @kevinharbeson775 3 года назад +7

    We own 2 RDX's with Tech packages in the US. Our interior in the US is different as it comes with perforated Milano leather and contrast stitching where it appears its leatherette in Canada. In the US, leatherette is only on the base. Also, our rims are two-tone where your vehicle appears to just be silver. Not sure why Acura chose to make these differences for the Canadian market.

    • @robertduklus6555
      @robertduklus6555 3 года назад

      I could ask you why acurra doesnt offer the sh awd standard on any model in the former superpower, recently defeated by sandal wearing fighters, deep breath, the usa.
      ..but seriously its all market specific preferences and the almighty dollar.

    • @andreaspencer9813
      @andreaspencer9813 3 года назад +2

      Yes, the trims can be very different between the US and Canada, not sure why they do that, it would be much easier for us if they were the same. lol! It's just not the case. Enjoy your two Acura RDX's, really glad to hear they have been good to you.

    • @robertduklus6555
      @robertduklus6555 3 года назад +3

      @@Brian-jv8iy hey I like my murdered animals on my plate, couch, car seat and my back. eh canada, oops it oh canada.

  • @IKhanNot
    @IKhanNot 3 года назад +2

    Had the previous gen RDX with the V6. Nothing really stood out on that vehicle but it transported everyone comfortably and in 84k of driving it only needed regular maintenance and a set of pads/rotors in the front so it did it's job where it counted the most. This newer one seems to bring back the fun factor.

  • @ryanslade3465
    @ryanslade3465 3 года назад +4

    Thank you guys for the wholesome Review! I'm planning to purchase a royale Blue, Entry level

  • @Ulvaeus
    @Ulvaeus 3 года назад +4

    Love your reviews. It would be great if you spoke more consistently about ride quality/comfort. It’s something a lot of us care about. Keep up the good work.

    • @andreaspencer9813
      @andreaspencer9813 3 года назад

      Yes, we are focusing on the drive and handling after we do key standard features in every review now. We try and tweak it here and there to improve on our videos. Thanks for watching!

  • @cajunqueen1971
    @cajunqueen1971 3 года назад

    I just bought a 2021 Acura RDX base, just like the one in this video, but American specs. I have been driving mustangs for the past 5 years, and I needed an SUV, this one had the power and space that I needed, plus the sunroof is amazing! I am getting all the trim blacked out and the wheels painted and powder coated in gloss black, I think the chrome is hideous. They only had the A spec in black, and I refuse to ever own a black car again, they are to hard to keep clean. I am happy with the base model, I still have my Shelby GT350 for when I want to scream down the road and it has all the bells and whistles. I see myself in this RDX for a lot of years to come! Thanks for the review.

  • @seunbejide4475
    @seunbejide4475 3 года назад +4

    My favorite couple reviewers ❤️

  • @fleipeg
    @fleipeg 3 года назад +6

    We love our '21 RDX, however, my wife and I cannot get use to the infotainment system. It's just not user friendly. Acura needs to address this, because, that's our only complaint.

    • @andreaspencer9813
      @andreaspencer9813 3 года назад +1

      Thanks for sharing!

    • @normt430
      @normt430 3 года назад +2

      ● The system is confusing to use even when the RDX is parked, and it’s very distracting for drivers when the car is moving. For example, they’re forced to look at the screen to execute common audio tasks, and some adjustments are buried deep in submenus. We think it requires too much concentration, multiple steps and extended time with eyes off the road and hand off the wheel. It’s one of the worst systems that we’ve encountered recently.
      ●Braking performance is strong but the brake pedal has a spongy feel. The suspension quashes most bumps, but we found the ride to be rather firm and choppy. The cabin is quiet, barring a somewhat grainy engine noise.
      ●We got 22 mpg overall in our tests, which is average for the category, and no better than what we measured with the V6 in the previous-generation RDX. This figure also trails the performance from competitors’ small turbo engines, such as Audi, BMW, and Lexus.
      ●posting 52 mph through the course. Acura makes a big deal about its Super Handling AWD, which only comes into play when drivers accelerate through a corner.
      ●Most bumps are absorbed well, but the RDX has a jittery feel over rougher roads and on long drives.
      ●Most of the time the cabin is very quiet, but a coarse engine hum punches through under acceleration. It’s acceptable when driving aggressively, but annoying in everyday driving
      ●The brake pedal feels as if it isn’t responding at first, and it requires a bit of effort, which can make the driver feel less-than-confident.
      ●Although it’s nicely finished, the materials and build quality don’t quite match the best SUVs in this class. For example, the storage cubbies aren’t lined, there were some uneven panel gaps on the center console, and one of the dash vents didn’t move as freely as the others. Finally, there are plenty of soft-touch surfaces throughout the cabin, but the material on the upper dash and window sill is quite thin.
      ●The RDX’s controls are among the worst we’ve experienced. There is a steep learning curve to use the infotainment system, but it is still distracting and confusing to execute common audio functions even after drivers have some familiarity. The system is slow to load after the initial start up.
      Consumer Reports

  • @3rdGUMObro
    @3rdGUMObro 3 года назад +18

    We just traded "down" from 2019 MDX to 2021 RDX as we don't need the third row any more. Love everything about it. Deceptively roomy inside. Only problem is the gas mileage... it's too much fun and I'm into the turbo all the time :) On long highway trips, mid-20's if you can keep it under 80 mph.

    • @chs665
      @chs665 2 года назад

      Stop putting it in trubo all the time! Leave it in Normal mode, better gas mileage....

    • @razorsedgeadventures6599
      @razorsedgeadventures6599 2 года назад

      Driving mine easy cruise control 70 mph barely gets 23 mpg, not even close to the 27 mpg rating. My 19 BMW X4 got 32-33 on the same drive. Crazy!

  • @ak4939
    @ak4939 3 года назад +8

    2 things I make sure is switched OFF in my RDX are the "Lane keeping assist" and the Auto-start-stop feature. Both are just utterly useless in my opinion, with the "Lane keeping assist" just an annoying feature. The auto-start-stop simply cannot be turned OFF permanently, and everytime we start up the car, we have to turn it off manually, which is doubly annoying.

    • @mikea8998
      @mikea8998 3 года назад

      Hi just lightly touch brake at stops it wont shut off :)

  • @ak4939
    @ak4939 3 года назад +1

    Also, wanted to highlight the fact that the current generation RDX (2019+) is *not* based on the current Honda CRV. The prior generation was. This generation RDX (2019+) is a bespoke platform. Acura officials were particularly highlighting this aspect when the new RDX was introduced in 2018. I am guessing the *next* CRV might base itself on the current-generation RDX, since it makes sense to consolidate platforms.

    • @normt430
      @normt430 3 года назад

      Yes, they are made on the same assembly line by Honda people.
      Same line makes multiple vehicles. Even Alex from Alex on Autos says no one today can make the business case for for building mainstream models on separate lines.
      "Honda invested $54 million at East Liberty to build the RDX, where it also builds the larger MDX and the similar Honda CR-V....It took Ruhl and teams of other employees throughout the plant about four years to figure out how to make the RDX while still producing the MDX and the popular CR-V on the same line." The Dispatch

  • @fredharwell4917
    @fredharwell4917 3 года назад

    Our 2020 RDX Tech is our fourth
    Also have owned two others…ILX and MDX
    The current one has the best looking and fitting interior

  • @RetirementMogle
    @RetirementMogle 3 года назад +2

    I have a Volvo XC60 and had I known how quirky it is before I bought it, I would not have bought it. I would have rather had the RDX Advance. A lot of people probably think I am crazy but hear me out. The RDX has fully automated heated and ventilated seats. The XC60? No. My Jeep had auto seats, not this. They will apparently come on automatically in the winter, but not in the summer. And when they do come on in the winter, it isn't based on the temperature, it starts on low and stays there. That's what I like, set it and forget it seats. The engine in the RDX is more powerful too, 272 hp vs 250 in the Volvo. Rant over.

  • @ak4939
    @ak4939 3 года назад +1

    I have the RDX SH-AWD and the Tech package, with the beige interior. I did not want the A-spec, since it does not come with the Beige interior. I really wanted the Advance version (with Beige interior), but not a single Advance package with the Beige interior, was available in a 500 mile radius of where I lived. Not a SINGLE one. So finally settled for the Tech-package version. Does handle well, relative to its size and weight and is reasonably spacious inside, even though tall boxy items (an Extra-large Dog crate) cannot be fitted in well, due to its shallow roof (looks great but loses out on practicality), even when the rear seats are folded down.......a CRV or a Pilot (or even a tiny Honda Fit) can easily swallow them up, of course, due to their well-designed, boxy interior.

  • @fabulousprofound
    @fabulousprofound 3 года назад +3

    The need for Acura to clean up their centre console designs seems to be a constant throughout generations of their designs 😣

  • @kellingtonlink956
    @kellingtonlink956 3 года назад +5

    This Summer I have driven at least eight new vehicles and been a passenger in another half dozen. The latest CRV was one of these vehicles, albeit not an RDX, I was only moderately impressed. Within a few days, I was handed the keys to an Audi Q5 (+50 km road test). The Acura may be a step up from the Honda, but I cannot believe that either of these vehicles (CRV/RDX) are any way on the same league as the Audi. I like the RDX’s style, but at the end of the day... it is just a ‘nicer’ Honda. Which is not a bad thing... its just not for me. Thanks for another well thought out video.

    • @andreaspencer9813
      @andreaspencer9813 3 года назад +4

      Thanks for watching. There is quite a difference between the CRV and RDX especially when it comes to the way it drives and the fit and finish of the interior. The Q5 is a wonderful product.

    • @kellingtonlink956
      @kellingtonlink956 3 года назад +1

      Wonderful indeed ... but quite pricey when optioned up.

    • @normt430
      @normt430 3 года назад +1

      Acura is near-luxiry or premium, not luxury.

    • @kellingtonlink956
      @kellingtonlink956 3 года назад +1

      Good point.

  • @waynerice4918
    @waynerice4918 3 года назад +1

    I was looking at purchasing and RDX when they first come out and I went to look at what kind of problems they were having and I was shock the problems it was having. There is a a lawsuit against Acura because their navigations were going blank and the customers said they had to pull over turn the car off and then restart the the car and it would fix the problem until the next time it happen. And Acura could not fix the problem. That was enough for me to keep looking for another car. Thats the problem when new vehicles come out it';s best to wait until they figure out the problems before you buy.

  • @ak4939
    @ak4939 3 года назад +1

    I recently traded in my 2021 Acura RDX (SH-AWD + Technology) after 3 months of ownership. The reason being the shallow hatch height of 30”, which prevented me from putting in a full-size dog crate that’s 31” tall, and could not fit even my medium-sized mountain bike within the hatch area. These are just regular use cases and Acura’s design team need to be fired for not considering these. The 2022 MDX, a much larger vehicle, also has the same 30” hatch height problem.
    For comparison, the Honda CRV’s hatch is 36” tall (a sheer marvel in packaging) and the Honda Pilot and Honda Passport have 33-34” of hatch height. I now own a 2021 Honda Passport Touring, which meets all of my utility vehicle needs……can easily fit the dog crate, can easily swallow up the mountain bike.
    Having said that, Acura is not the only culprit here…….the Subaru Ascent, the Subaru Forester, the Subaru Crosstrek, the Toyota RAV4 are all in the unusably shallow hatch height category and it is a shame to call these utility vehicles, if they cannot cater to such mundane use cases.

  • @vadimsahno748
    @vadimsahno748 3 года назад +2

    Great car review, thank you both and keep it up!

  • @remiguertin6474
    @remiguertin6474 3 года назад +1

    I have owned my A Specs for three trouble free years, very happy. The cargo space was a dealmaker as we drive it loaded to Florida. Simply hate the touchpad! Waiting for the next generation, hopefully a hybride as an electric vehicle is not the best for us. Electricity is expensive in Ontario.

    • @normt430
      @normt430 3 года назад +1

      GM Ultium EV platform will supply Acura and Honda.

  • @Beer20001
    @Beer20001 3 года назад +2

    Awesome review Andrea and Zack!

    • @andreaspencer9813
      @andreaspencer9813 3 года назад

      Thanks, really glad you liked it. Thanks for watching!

  • @spaztekwarrior
    @spaztekwarrior 3 года назад +2

    I would love the ASpec trim if I ever decide to pay more for an RDX over a Tucson or Envision.
    What a nice car!! Nice video once again :)

    • @andreaspencer9813
      @andreaspencer9813 3 года назад +1

      Thank you very much! My favourite trim is the A-Spec as well.

    • @normt430
      @normt430 3 года назад

      The Envision 2.0T runs rings around RDX!
      The Buick Envision 2.0T is putting down a faster 27.5s figure-8 time vs 2019 CX-5 2.5T and 2019 RDX 2.0T at 27.7 in Motor Trend testing. That continues in an Emergency Lane test by Consumer Reports that has the Envision 2.0T doing 55.5 mph while the CX-5(non-turbo) did 54 mph and the RDX 2.0T can only go 52.5 mph.
      For 2019 Envision 2.0T gets a new 9-speed and 295 lb-ft of torque, 316 lb-ft of torque on overboost. The twin clutch and torque vectoring AWD is something that Mazda cannot match only able to use brakes on a single on a wheel for torque vectoring. The Hiperstrut, as also seen on Honda Civic Type-R as dual axis strut, eliminates any torque steer under accleration. At a discounted $35K the Envision Prem ll offers heads up display, adaptive high beams and articulating HID, adaptive cruise control with full stopping, tri-zone climate control, sliding rear seat, 12-volt outlet, along with Buick's longer warranty than Mazda.

    • @spaztekwarrior
      @spaztekwarrior 3 года назад

      @@normt430
      Sounds more like a cut and paste bot trolling response.
      Why are you using 2019 examples?
      By the way.
      228 hp 258 lb/ft Envision
      272 hp 280 lb.ft RDX
      The RDC has great power and great low RPM torque.
      It’s a driver’s car with great handling.
      The Envision is more about comfort.
      I don’t see how it runs rings around the RDX.

    • @normt430
      @normt430 3 года назад

      @@spaztekwarrior the RDX is barely average today.
      Consumer Reports Emergency Lane Change Test, braking from 60 mph.
      Buick Envision 55.5 mph, 128 ft
      CX-5(187hp) 54 mph, 133 ft
      Q5 52.2 mph, 130 ft
      RDX 52.5, 127 ft
      X3 53.0 mph, 130 ft
      Macan 51.5 mph, 130 ft
      MDX 52.5 mph, 135 ft
      NX 50 mph, 132 ft
      QX50 56 mph, 129 ft
      Stelvio 53 mph, 132 ft
      C&D has the Envision braking from 70 mph at a segment topping 158 ft.
      You want to compare Buick to the Acura in reliability? Out of possible 5
      Envision- 4
      RDX- 1
      Q5- 2
      X3- 2
      Macan- 3
      MDX- 4
      NX- 5
      QX50- 3
      Stelvio- 3

    • @Mike-cq7vv
      @Mike-cq7vv 3 года назад

      @@normt430 and of course you forgot to leave out that Acura has a warranty that is longer than both like I said quit trolling the sites. The Buick envision quality is absolute junk and this is coming from somebody that own nothing but GM cars for 40 years. They just don't make them like they used to after claiming bankruptcy. And you also forgot to mention that GM took away the twin clutch all-wheel drive system for the new envision and it's nothing compared to the super handling all-wheel drive of the Acura.

  • @michaelwiebe4282
    @michaelwiebe4282 3 года назад +2

    Excellent review, very enjoyable! Unfortunately, Acura is not offered where I am from, sadly,

    • @andreaspencer9813
      @andreaspencer9813 3 года назад

      Too bad, thanks for watching, glad you enjoyed it.

  • @10OF9OFBORG
    @10OF9OFBORG 3 года назад +1

    Awesome review Andrea! Thanks for taking my question. 👍🏻 Like I said nice vehicle! 👍🏻👍🏻

    • @andreaspencer9813
      @andreaspencer9813 3 года назад +1

      Thank you! Great question, thanks for participating 🙏💯

    • @10OF9OFBORG
      @10OF9OFBORG 3 года назад +1

      @@andreaspencer9813 You are very welcome Andrea! 👍🏻👊🏻☕️

  • @nattga
    @nattga 3 года назад +1

    I have a soft spot for the previous gen; short overhang styling and V6.

    • @brendanolasco2214
      @brendanolasco2214 3 года назад

      I miss the huge center console where I could easily stash my laptop. Also the inside door pocket with the lid. Oh well still love my Acura RDX A spec. I got the new one because someone crashed into my 2019 RDX. It was totaled but I was well protected and only wanted another RDX. I had 215,000 miles on my old one and it still ran well.

  • @nica080910
    @nica080910 3 года назад +4

    I’m here for the night life! BTW I’m a Proud owner of a 2019 RDX Advance Package.

  • @ak4939
    @ak4939 3 года назад +1

    Also, once you add in the Tech package, you get real leather. And thus is not restricted to the top 2 trims. Just another bit of correction, assuming Canada is similar.

    • @andreaspencer9813
      @andreaspencer9813 3 года назад +1

      Canada is not the same as the US. We get leatherette on the base and tech trims, leather on the top two trims and Alcantara on the A-Spec trim.

    • @andreaspencer9813
      @andreaspencer9813 3 года назад +1

      It is nice that the US has the option of leather with the Tech package.

    • @ak4939
      @ak4939 3 года назад +1

      @@andreaspencer9813 yes, only the base versions (FWD and with the SH-AWD) come with leatherette in the US. All others from the Tech-package on upward, have real leather.

  • @bigboybiker
    @bigboybiker 3 года назад +2

    I love Acura products and recently bought a used 2018 RDX Elite. We chose it over the newer RDX design because of the noisy 4 cylinder engine, turbo lag, and lousy trackpad, of the newer generation. The V6 has far better drivability in that the engine response is very linear, there is no trackpad, and the console doesn’t look like a child designed it for a video game. Although not ideal, the older school two screen infotainment system is very good.

    • @angusp5515
      @angusp5515 3 года назад +1

      The Old RDX is way outdated. New one drives and handles better and more refined

  • @kevinzhang8974
    @kevinzhang8974 3 года назад

    super nice car ... I traded in my 2014 RDX and with 2020 RDX last year ... the new generation is much better than its previous generation in term of luxury, though my 2014 RDX is a V6 ... it is so popular for this car ... again, one suggestion(same for MDX): get rid of touch pad with a true touch screen.

  • @bradxboujee7746
    @bradxboujee7746 3 года назад +3

    Love it 😍 amazing performance and luxury

    • @normt430
      @normt430 3 года назад

      Sort of sub par performer.
      Motor Trend says the RDX 2.0T is slower than the 2019 QX50 2.0T with it's new engine from the Accord 2.0T is putting out more in the compact SUV.
      "...The 268-hp crossover recorded a 0-60 mph time of 6.6 seconds and a 15.1-second quarter mile at 91.6 mph. That's a good bit slower than the last 280-hp Alfa Romeo Stelvio Ti Sport we tested but slightly quicker than the 272-hp Acura RDX A-Spec."
      So C&D 6.6 second 0-60 mph was correct on calling it a Bspec or Cspec. Even Consumer Reports's 7.0s 0-60 was also correct. No sub 6-second time for RDX 2.0T..

    • @RaY_77W
      @RaY_77W 3 года назад

      @@normt430 your wrong, the rdx is a mid 6 second car without 1 ft rollout, low 6 second are with 1 ft rollout, it’s faster than a q5 2.0T….C&D isn’t always accurate. Many other sources say 0-60 in 6.5….. tbh 1 foot rollout isn’t really accurate tho. We can settle that the complete 0-60 range on it is 6.4-7.2 seconds… still good. SUV handles very well for a suv too… good value for money

    • @normt430
      @normt430 3 года назад

      @@RaY_77W no one has gotten sub-6 as the RDX is quite a slouch.
      The Buick Envision 2.0T is putting down a faster 27.5s figure-8 time vs 2019 CX-5 2.5T and 2019 RDX 2.0T at 27.7 in Motor Trend testing. That continues in an Emergency Lane test by Consumer Reports that has the Envision 2.0T doing 55.5 mph while the CX-5(non-turbo) did 54 mph and the RDX 2.0T can only go 52.5 mph.
      For 2019 Envision 2.0T gets a new 9-speed and 295 lb-ft of torque, 316 lb-ft of torque on overboost. The twin clutch and torque vectoring AWD is something that Mazda cannot match only able to use brakes on a single on a wheel for torque vectoring. The Hiperstrut, as also seen on Honda Civic Type-R as dual axis strut, eliminates any torque steer under accleration. At a discounted $35K the Envision Prem ll offers heads up display, adaptive high beams and articulating HID, adaptive cruise control with full stopping, tri-zone climate control, sliding rear seat, 12-volt outlet, along with Buick's longer warranty than Mazda.

  • @CalebCissna
    @CalebCissna 3 года назад

    What’s really interesting to me is the leatherette on the Tech. package. We bought a ‘19 Tech. SH-AWD, and in the US it comes with real leather. That’s not a change I expected them to make for Canada.

  • @A3A4Tom
    @A3A4Tom 3 года назад +4

    I always love the RDX, even though the previous generations lacked something as a complete package. Original RDX handles brilliantly but has stiff ride quality and thirsty. 2nd generation RDX has a smooth V6. But it feels bland and handled worse than original without SH-AWD, it was also rode poorly. The 3rd generation has come together nicely, as an overall package. Its finally a contender in a a very competitive class.

    • @normt430
      @normt430 3 года назад +1

      Gets beat by a Buick!
      Consumer Reports Emergency Lane Change Test, braking from 60 mph.
      Buick Envision 55.5 mph, 128 ft
      CX-5(187hp) 54 mph, 133 ft
      Q5 52.2 mph, 130 ft
      RDX 52.5, 127 ft
      X3 53.0 mph, 130 ft
      Macan 51.5 mph, 130 ft
      MDX 52.5 mph, 135 ft
      NX 50 mph, 132 ft
      QX50 56 mph, 129 ft
      Stelvio 53 mph, 132 ft
      C&D has the Envision braking from 70 mph at a segment topping 158 ft.
      You want to compare Buick to the Acura in reliability? Out of possible 5
      Envision- 4
      RDX- 1
      Q5- 2
      X3- 2
      Macan- 3
      MDX- 4
      NX- 5
      QX50- 3
      Stelvio- 3

    • @UnobtaniumsQuickReviews
      @UnobtaniumsQuickReviews 2 года назад

      @@normt430 The Buick would easily crush a Macan in the handling department, apparently, no?

  • @geocape7060
    @geocape7060 3 года назад +6

    Thanks for doing this review. I bought a tech trim 2 weeks ago and love it. Question though, I have been using regular gas. Should I be using a higher octane?

    • @FrankySilverFace
      @FrankySilverFace 3 года назад +1

      What does the owners manual say? Use that.

    • @aryalsuresh1
      @aryalsuresh1 3 года назад +2

      Look at gas cap cover. If it says " Premium recommend" regular is fine. If it says "Premium required" Use premium.

    • @James-il3tq
      @James-il3tq 3 года назад +2

      Yes the RDX takes premium. Confirm with owners manual and gas cap. If it says "recommended" you can still use regular and will be fine (with a little less power).

    • @andreaspencer9813
      @andreaspencer9813 3 года назад +1

      A follower who owns an RDX said, the dealership he purchased it from says regular fuel is fine. Premium is recommended. But it's fine to use regular.

    • @leegg2033
      @leegg2033 3 года назад +5

      The benefits of premium gas for the engine & power out way the cost. Like I say, premium gas is for premium cars. All premium cars take premium gas. Better quality gas, more cleaners for the engine, more power & better fuel mileage. My Acura products only get premium. My lawn mover stopped working & the guy said my fuel line was plugged up from using regular gas. Only premium fuel for my lawnmower & snowblower. You pay for what you get, don’t skimp on the fuel. Using a lower grade of gas will mean less power. I noticed better fuel mileage & better power for passing with premium fuel in turbocharged cars on long trips.

  • @TruthB7Told
    @TruthB7Told 2 года назад

    The car is nice, but that neighborhood is Beautiful!

  • @eringriffin3957
    @eringriffin3957 Год назад

    FYI tech package has leather seating surfaces in America.

  • @Blank00
    @Blank00 2 года назад

    What's the difference between Canadian base and American base, given that the Civic SI is notorious for the Canadian vs American disparity?

  • @dougengland7943
    @dougengland7943 3 года назад +2

    I think another option to the Acura would be the Mazda CX-9, similar price point, both vehicles are reliable, great interiors, good build quality and great handling, perhaps the Mazda CX-9 has slightly more room and a 3rd seat whereas the Acura has slightly better handling and a more premium interior?

    • @andreaspencer9813
      @andreaspencer9813 3 года назад

      Yes, the Mazda CX-9 is another good one but it does have a 3rd row, this is only a 5-seater.

    • @Dano-MX5
      @Dano-MX5 3 года назад

      We were looking to lease and first drove the RDX A-Spec and then the Mazda CX-9 Grand Touring. The MSRPs were almost the same but the final lease numbers were an $80/mo difference. Advantage Mazda….and best of all we LOVE our CX-9. It seems more luxurious and the construction is amazingly vault like.

  • @elyj.8612
    @elyj.8612 3 года назад

    What about the GV70 as a competitor? You mentioned that is more powerful, but, it seems to me that the Genesis has a nicer interior, more power and more character, so what do you guys think?

  • @dand900
    @dand900 3 года назад +1

    Dan D
    7 months ago
    If you buy a Hyundai be prepared to spend minimum of $175-$500 every month on BS problems you will never experience in a quality car like an Acura. Every other month you will have to replace 1 0f 6 to 8 catalytic converters that go out for no reason like clock work one after the other. One day your CD player will stop working for no reason, you'll need to replace it. Your gas line will need replacing too when your car starts sputtering, then your gas tank that rotted from the inside for no apparent reason. Your check engine light will be on more than it is off. When you finally replace the entire engine and decide you've had enough, and sell it for next to nothing, you'll buy yourself an Acura and realize that it never needs maintenance, that it isn't normal to be without your car every other month because it's in the shop again, and you'll swear like I did to NEVER buy another Hyundai again!!!

  • @MrRoyGuy
    @MrRoyGuy 3 года назад +1

    I would get this once they update that instrument cluster! Seems a bit outdated.

    • @pooh4519
      @pooh4519 3 года назад +1

      It looks a total mess to me.

  • @alexisisanarieka4311
    @alexisisanarieka4311 3 года назад +1

    My dream car

  • @mlodyme3675
    @mlodyme3675 2 года назад

    Did you test Apple CarPlay or Android Auto and what do you think of that setup when combined with the trackpad ?

  • @pradeepchaudhary4713
    @pradeepchaudhary4713 2 года назад

    I own that Rdx great car recommendation for it

  • @michaelsylvester7272
    @michaelsylvester7272 3 года назад +1

    Great review!!

  • @ezrafigueroa5424
    @ezrafigueroa5424 4 месяца назад

    Great vehicle, however, I'm having a major issue. We have a 2020 Acura RDX with a fuel pump recall to which there are no corrective parts available. We were told that by October they should be contacting us. What's infuriating despite their "very serious accident possible" warning letter, they won't give us a loaner nor pay for a lease. I'm supposed to either park the car or keep driving and pray nothing happens on the highway. This is a sick joke. Very disappointing the NHTSA allows this to happen and Acura-Honda's approach to problem resolution. Anyone else with this problem?

  • @deathward990
    @deathward990 3 года назад

    RDX tech package vs CX-5 Signature which is better? I heard RDX fuel economy is too less for city driving

  • @studio4life1
    @studio4life1 3 года назад +1

    video quality looks good (camera upgrade?)

  • @eneumeyer19
    @eneumeyer19 3 года назад +1

    It looks like an awesome car, but it has to have premium fuel? That would be a deal breaker for me with the cost of gas these days.

    • @andreaspencer9813
      @andreaspencer9813 3 года назад +2

      Premium fuel is recommended but not mandatory. You can use regular fuel.

    • @eneumeyer19
      @eneumeyer19 3 года назад +1

      @@andreaspencer9813 ah good to know, thanks

    • @Eg-jd9zt
      @Eg-jd9zt 2 года назад +1

      I’ve always used regular on mine and on my 6th Acura lease 😊

  • @A-Oreal
    @A-Oreal 3 года назад

    I am leaning towards this vs lexus, 2022 model. Great review.

    • @competitiveautomotive5457
      @competitiveautomotive5457 2 года назад

      Um yeah no. The Rdx still eats the 2022 nx alive. It’s faster handles better rides better AWD is better, transmission and engine are far superior. It has more space and it’s a better value. Only knock is the infotainment lack of a touch

  • @shirleygrantham8260
    @shirleygrantham8260 3 года назад

    What do you think about the New Chevy Blazer

  • @6ec6YRFPTcC
    @6ec6YRFPTcC 3 года назад

    I wish Acura made a sub-compact CUV. I love the size but luxury options are limited to unreliable German brands and the fugly Lexus UX. I love my Nissan Kicks but I want a little more luxury next time

  • @columbiars
    @columbiars 3 года назад +1

    When is RDX 2022 coming out? I had heard July was going to be the month. And nothing yet.

    • @andreaspencer9813
      @andreaspencer9813 3 года назад +1

      Nothing has been confirmed yet unfortunately.

    • @Eg-jd9zt
      @Eg-jd9zt 2 года назад

      Says November 2021. But it’s the same I believe. Thinking of buying 2021 Bc it has incentives for current Acura owners of $1500

  • @davidcohen2762
    @davidcohen2762 3 года назад +1

    I got a rdx in the driveway and i gotta say it fills most of the checklist. The 1 problem is its performance, good luxury vehicle for cruising but if you want it to be a sport suv for spirited driving this is the wrong vehicle. I raced it against my ilx and it lost with +70hp, +100 torque and awd. For all that extra money its slower and i specifically blame the car's factory tuning for that.

  • @Mike-cq7vv
    @Mike-cq7vv 3 года назад

    You guys made a great video of the RDX too bad you couldn't get the advanced model it's a game changer. But you might want to look up information on the RDX because only the older models were based on the CRV the new Acura RDX is based on a whole new platform

  • @myeates1418
    @myeates1418 3 года назад +2

    How does it compare vs. the Genesis GV70 2.5t?

    • @normt430
      @normt430 3 года назад

      The GV80 has faster with similar handling as RDX.
      Consumer Reports Emergency Lane Change Test, braking from 60 mph.
      Buick Envision 55.5 mph, 128 ft
      CX-5(187hp) 54 mph, 133 ft
      Q5 52.2 mph, 130 ft
      RDX 52.5, 127 ft
      X3 53.0 mph, 130 ft
      Macan 51.5 mph, 130 ft
      MDX 52.5 mph, 135 ft
      NX 50 mph, 132 ft
      QX50 56 mph, 129 ft
      Stelvio 53 mph, 132 ft
      C&D has the Envision braking from 70 mph at a segment topping 158 ft.
      You want to compare Buick to the Acura in reliability? Out of possible 5
      Envision- 4
      RDX- 1
      Q5- 2
      X3- 2
      Macan- 3
      MDX- 4
      NX- 5
      QX50- 3
      Stelvio- 3

  • @marcellef8302
    @marcellef8302 2 года назад

    Please review the 2022 RDX and compare to the MDX. Thanks!

  • @GoddessKiki
    @GoddessKiki 2 года назад

    I have the 2021 and upset that it doesn’t have remote start didn’t know that before I got it

  • @dmcollins2003
    @dmcollins2003 3 года назад

    Has Acura change anything between the 2019 model and the 2021 models?

  • @David-sd2dh
    @David-sd2dh 3 года назад

    I just traded my 2021 camry xse awd. I loved that camry but it was too hot for me. I bought a 2020 rdx w 7000 miles its advanced package w every option. I feel like a caveman with a cell phone. It's complicated and I'm kinda a tech guy . But really like it so far, we'll see if this old Toyota nut can be won over.
    So far the idle off sux. I went to whip into Pittsburgh traffic and didn't realized engine was off! Agghh. Premium gas uggh $

  • @genzigzag
    @genzigzag 3 года назад +2

    Thanks for a great review Zack and Andrea! We crossed shopped the RDX against the Audi Q5. I preferred the RDX as it was a great value and had a sportier feel, in addition the dealer was offering a heavy discount! The wife however liked the refinement of the Audi... so take a guess what we bought? 😁

    • @andreaspencer9813
      @andreaspencer9813 3 года назад +1

      lol! Q5 for the win is my guess. Either or they are both great vehicles. Thanks for watching!

    • @nica080910
      @nica080910 3 года назад +1

      You will regret your decision once you start paying for expensive Audi maintenance.

    • @genzigzag
      @genzigzag 3 года назад

      @@nica080910 that's a bit of a myth and overblown on the internet... I've owned several VAG products over the the last 23years and 13 of those with some version of their 2.0T the worst thing that has happened are a cam follower(GLI)and coil packs(Golf), it's all about maintenance and who services the vehicle. Our current batch of Audi's(B9 A4 and 2nd gen Q5) have had zero issues over 3+ years. One area Audi cannot be matched are interior design, quality, and teutonic driving feel ...we'll probably buy another Audi or move up to a Porsche with our next vehicles.

    • @genzigzag
      @genzigzag 3 года назад

      @@andreaspencer9813 Happy wife, happy life

  • @bobwilson3435
    @bobwilson3435 3 года назад

    Looks nice i myself own 2013 MDX I like 👍 it

  • @Chiroman527
    @Chiroman527 3 года назад

    Hi guys, I test drove this vehicle and the new MDX. The RDX was almost the winner (I early terminated my 2019 MDX lease using Acura offers and equity in my lease ); took the new MDX, which I REALLY LIKE!! I don't use Love for things, only people and family. The RDX was a little too tight for me, and thought it would uncomftable on longer trips. I have spinal issues, so room and comfort is important. However, the RDX is an outstanding SUV, handles like a Sports Sedan. There is no lack of power IMO. I would definitely opt for the Advance model. I did for my 2022 MDX, So glad I did. This RDX and the MDX are the best values in the respective SUV categories. I am a shopper, taking Sy Sym's advice...."an educated Consumer, is my best customer" ( he was talking about men's suits). If you shop the market, and look at the competitors formula k you loaded models, these cars are the Winners.

  • @mrshadeshady
    @mrshadeshady 3 года назад +2

    Is premium gas a must with a RDX?

    • @andreaspencer9813
      @andreaspencer9813 3 года назад

      It's recommended not required, you can use regular fuel if you choose.

  • @yonyon8670
    @yonyon8670 3 года назад +1

    Why buy....RDX... simple because its LUXURY line of honda and they top long last reliable brand along with toyota and LEXUS. Most german and american wont last long as this 2 brand.

  • @hohenstaufenz
    @hohenstaufenz 3 года назад +1

    Andrea is getting prettier by the day!

    • @pooh4519
      @pooh4519 3 года назад +1

      But still has a long way to go.

  • @Charles_Mulberry_7977
    @Charles_Mulberry_7977 3 года назад +2

    @Motormouth Hi Zack and Andrea! Great reviews.

  • @yfbgca9492
    @yfbgca9492 3 года назад

    The RDX should be compared to a Lexus NX not RX. The NX is about to get a redesign later this year.

  • @smeferoo
    @smeferoo 3 года назад

    From what I read, the platform is entirely new according to Acura. I wonder who gave you the info Motormouth?

    • @Motormouth...
      @Motormouth...  3 года назад

      Acura employees

    • @smeferoo
      @smeferoo 3 года назад

      From what I read, the previous versions were from the existing CRV platform (stretched versions).

  • @jacobbio
    @jacobbio 3 года назад +1

    Not a fan of the gear selected and lobster claw taillights, but overall pretty solid suv, especially the headlights. I would choose a glc over this because how could you pass up Mercedes benz

  • @iMotoTactic00L
    @iMotoTactic00L 3 года назад

    Also missing is spare tire doesn’t come one.

  • @gramarsa
    @gramarsa 3 года назад

    Hi Zack, if it where your money, RDX or Audi Q5? Thanks

    • @Motormouth...
      @Motormouth...  3 года назад

      Both are good, try them out

    • @normt430
      @normt430 3 года назад +1

      Q5 is best seller in the segmrnt.

  • @majkicjovan
    @majkicjovan 3 года назад +1

    Is that a diesel or petrol engine?

  • @tundralou
    @tundralou 3 месяца назад

    Premium fuel is a “No sale”

  • @williamconrad1087
    @williamconrad1087 3 года назад

    Can you explain why this, your most current video, is six days old. Did you get kicked off RUclips for being to honest?

    • @Motormouth...
      @Motormouth...  3 года назад

      No, there are three others since this one was posted.

  • @kenbenkstein7243
    @kenbenkstein7243 Год назад

    I'd give this car a C+. Ours still has under 6,000 miles. It's comfortable. It will go fast and handles well. Plenty of room for five people plus a good amount of storage room. HOWEVER, poor mileage especially in town, lucky to get 29 Mpg. Infotainment and navigation are horrible, even compared to my much less expensive Kia Soul. Would Not buy again.

  • @chomihai
    @chomihai 3 года назад +1

    Mdx all the way baby

    • @andreaspencer9813
      @andreaspencer9813 3 года назад

      The 2022 MDX is a winner!

    • @normt430
      @normt430 3 года назад

      The Passport along with Acura RDX and MDX have lost their recommended status with Consumer Reports.
      "The Passport two-row midsized SUV is an all-new model based on the three-row Pilot SUV. However, members told us that their Passports suffered from climate system problems, including refrigerant leaks and the AC compressor not working properly. The similar Pilot did not have these problems. When reached via email, a Honda spokeswoman told us that “a countermeasure to address the climate system problems was applied to vehicles beginning in June, and a service bulletin was issued in August. Passport owners experiencing problems with their climate system should contact their authorized Honda dealer as soon as possible to have the vehicle inspected.”"

    • @Mike-cq7vv
      @Mike-cq7vv 3 года назад

      @@normt430 well you have something in common because of all the misinformation you're also losing your credibility.

    • @normt430
      @normt430 3 года назад

      @@Mike-cq7vv even Consumer Reports does not recommend a single Acura model today. How far has Acura fallen.

    • @Mike-cq7vv
      @Mike-cq7vv 3 года назад

      @@normt430 consumer reports only take surveys from people who subscribe to their service. So they're recommendations are on a very small scale which to me doesn't matter that much.

  • @fogsmart
    @fogsmart 4 дня назад

    Full sunroof on these are problematic.

  • @Tully3674
    @Tully3674 3 года назад +2

    Wouldn't the Hyundai Sante Fe (in various configurations) be an RDX competitor (and a better value)?

    • @eneumeyer19
      @eneumeyer19 3 года назад

      I would think so too.

    • @carll2222
      @carll2222 3 года назад

      So would the KIA Sorrento w/turbo 2.5L, its' looks are more similar to the RDX than the Hyundai. Both of these vehicles, even with a bigger turbo engine, and 2 fewer gears (10spd Acura vs 8spd DCT) get better fuel economy.

  • @SiriaK
    @SiriaK 3 года назад

    compared to GV70, RDX's center console looks chaotic.

  • @rakhsiprayogo82
    @rakhsiprayogo82 3 года назад +3

    is Faster Than a Volvo XC60

    • @normt430
      @normt430 3 года назад +1

      Not the T8!
      The RDX is actually just average today.
      The Buick Envision 2.0T is putting down a faster 27.5s figure-8 time vs 2019 CX-5 2.5T and 2019 RDX 2.0T at 27.7 in Motor Trend testing. That continues in an Emergency Lane test by Consumer Reports that has the Envision 2.0T doing 55.5 mph while the CX-5(non-turbo) did 54 mph and the RDX 2.0T can only go 52.5 mph.
      For 2019 Envision 2.0T gets a new 9-speed and 295 lb-ft of torque, 316 lb-ft of torque on overboost. The twin clutch and torque vectoring AWD is something that Mazda cannot match only able to use brakes on a single on a wheel for torque vectoring. The Hiperstrut, as also seen on Honda Civic Type-R as dual axis strut, eliminates any torque steer under accleration. At a discounted $35K the Envision Prem ll offers heads up display, adaptive high beams and articulating HID, adaptive cruise control with full stopping, tri-zone climate control, sliding rear seat, 12-volt outlet, along with Buick's longer warranty than Mazda.

    • @rakhsiprayogo82
      @rakhsiprayogo82 3 года назад +1

      @@normt430 Lol That RDX is Faster Than a XC60

    • @normt430
      @normt430 3 года назад +1

      @@rakhsiprayogo82 Motor Trend says the RDX 2.0T is slower than the 2019 QX50 2.0T with it's new engine from the Accord 2.0T is putting out more in the compact SUV.
      "...The 268-hp crossover recorded a 0-60 mph time of 6.6 seconds and a 15.1-second quarter mile at 91.6 mph. That's a good bit slower than the last 280-hp Alfa Romeo Stelvio Ti Sport we tested but slightly quicker than the 272-hp Acura RDX A-Spec."
      So C&D 6.6 second 0-60 mph was correct on calling it a Bspec or Cspec. Even Consumer Reports's 7.0s 0-60 was also correct. No sub 6-second time for RDX 2.0T..

  • @441meatloaf
    @441meatloaf 3 года назад

    I wish acura would clean up the centre console it looks bulky and outdated

  • @bigfatengineer
    @bigfatengineer 3 года назад +1

    A little curious as to why you'd compare the RDX to the Lexus RX instead of the NX. Appreciate your thoughts!
    Also, great review as always! Cheers!

  • @lenak1171
    @lenak1171 3 года назад +2

    hearing reviews of the brakes. That you have to press hard to stop. Also I don’t like the infotainment. I wouldn’t buy it for those reasons.

  • @lindao7887
    @lindao7887 3 года назад

    Sorry, not sorry, but I can't even watch this if it's the 4 cylinder. (spoiled w/the 6 cyl power) Bad move Acura. :-(

  • @robertduklus6555
    @robertduklus6555 3 года назад +1

    dont worry Zack, Europeans dont get european accord either

    • @robertduklus6555
      @robertduklus6555 3 года назад

      @@Brian-jv8iy ouch, honda sales in eu have been dropping steadily since 2007.
      Cant say I am surprised as they lack a competitive product for any segment in Europe.

  • @somnathaadivasichannel8877
    @somnathaadivasichannel8877 2 года назад

    👉RDX👕👈