I've been eyeing the NX even before the the RDX refresh in 2019. Kept my eye on both for about 5 years. I landed on a '21 RDX ASPEC in apsec blue pearl, with 0 regrets. Only con is the mpg, which isn't really that bad. The NX is for smaller people. Stereo is far better in the RDX. The RDX is a driver's car with much better handling. I've put 10,000 miles on it so far without one problem. I've done six 500 mile trips, and the seats are comfy. Longest I've done in the seats in one day was 10 hours with no pains or aches; usually the seats are the limits on my drives, but not in the RDX.
I bought a 2019 RDX A-Spec SH-AWD about 9 months ago. Love the space, speed, and interior options. Way more reliable than the X3 I owned without sacrificing much. I plan to purchase a newer model or the ZDX when I upgrade in a few years.
I’ve never driven a Lexus. I imagine the NX is a great vehicle. I have a ‘21 RDX PMC. Absolutely love driving it, especially on S-curves and switchbacks. I once drove 1000 miles in a day in it. No aches or pains. Not a single issue in three years and 45k miles of ownership.
I have the NX 350 AWD as a loaner from the dealer. I am very impressed with the sportiness of the ride with little body roll while being able to absorb bumps and potholes. The interior is also very luxurious. I am actually thinking of trading in my GS 350 F-sport and getting one.
Lexus all day because of brand reputation, resale value, dealers service rating, longevity and style. Moreover, Lexus offers many different engine configurations to fit different owner lifestyles and needs. Personally, I prefer Lexus styling over Acura.
If you value visibility, RDX is the way to go. NX feels so claustrophobic inside. Smaller windows, high belt line. I’m really surprised that nobody’s talks about it. This is a deal breaker for me. Looks over practically.
Absolutely! I test drove both cars yesterday. I'm just under 6' and I hit the visor with my head while getting in the NX. That's never happened to me in any other vehicle. The RDX immediately felt roomy and more comfortable while driving. Both are nice otherwise and the Lexus had a nice feel to it. But I felt very cramped in the NX so I'm likely going to go for the RDX.
Do you have common sense? They are talking about space and you suddenly go off topic into design and luxury feel lol.. some people seriously need lessons on logic@@SiDung-qg7rn
Thank You All for your shares I appreciate it. My desire is for the RDX I stopped by the dealership in Valley Stream NY this week I will looked at the used models. I Am Very Excited to own my first luxury car! Thanks again I feel more confident in choosing the RDX now
Have NX 450. And would not trade it for RDX (which i had previously). More comfy. Nicer interior. Ride smoothness. And save tons of gas with PHEV. I filled the tank 5 times in 13 months and 17,000 km
I love the Lexus NX450 Plus PHEV. It’s a great value for what you get like the luxurious interior appointments, the quality of materials, sound insulation, top notch dealers network. Lexus will pay off over time and the longer you own, the more you love Lexus. I drive nothing but Toyota and Lexus.
I’ve had a 2016 RDX AWD since new. Has the 3.5 liter v6. I think it gets better gas mileage than the 4 cylinder turbo. Best car overall I’ve owned. I’m hoping Acura makes an EV or hybrid RDX size car.
I've had my Lexus NX300 for five years and love it except for the interior. It's a bit tight in the front and not very luxurious. I love the changes Lexus made with the interior which was long overdue. I may trade in for a current model. I would consider the Acura but I don't like the transmission problems.
We have the NX. It’s too small, the 4WD system isn’t smooth when you punch the gas. It’s. great car at first, but living with it after 6 months, the Acura is the way to go. I’ve also got. TLX
As pwner of both Lexus and Acura cars and SUVs. I can tell you forst hand Acura quality is not what it use to be. Lexus on the other hand are still bullet proof.
Simply put: RDX = Rough and Dynamic aggressive Expression and engine feel, slightly larger interior and thus good for above average sized individuals, and for individuals who love to hear engine revving and turbo sounds; NX = Smooth and elegant look and engine feel, slightly compact interior and thus good for skinny individuals, and for individuals who love a quiet ride even at high RPMs.
I own 2022 NX350 F-Sport. I get compliments all the time for the new design. I absolutely love it. Also, the reliability of Lexus is the best in the market. Very comfortable car.
It does look feminine though.. and the RDX looks more masculine. Wider and lower. NX is narrower and the wheelbase looks short, so it looks like it's got a long nose/overhang.. not v aesthetically pleasing
The compliments that we’ve been getting are quite the opposite of “famine.” The Lexus NX has a tough look and manly appeal, big rig grill. We haven’t had any negative comments.
It is splitting hairs to discuss any Lexus vs Acura, especially their reliability. Mechanics say both brands are equally easy to work on but if anything, Acura parts are a tad cheaper than Lexus parts. Lexus feels a bit more luxurious while Aruca handles better. Either one is a winning option though I went with NX350h for more luxurious feeling interior.
Agreed. A luxury SUV should be roomy and more comfortable in the back seat. Plus, the RDX has more cargo volume, which would make it better for road trips.
+1 For taller drivers the NX is also too small. You have to step up to the Lexus RX for comparable room to the RDX, and then the price difference is substantial.
Yeah Lexus might be a little bit more reliable in the long run but you can't compare the SH-AWD in Acuras and the performance from the engine transmission etc , also overall you get more for the money in the Acura, lexus you have to check in every option you want as a separate
Both good brands and good cars. Lexus is to over styled. Lexus tries too hard that grill -RDX is much more conservative and subtle. But again both good cars and it simply comes down to preference.
Very true my friend. I remember my local Acura dealer has so many MDX and RDX in their inventory lot that they can’t even fit in the dealer lot. They had to borrow a plot of land from a nearby golf course to park their brand new MDX and RDX on it. Where as my local Lexus dealer, there was no more than a few RX or NX on the lot.
So does the fact that more people listen to Taylor Swift than Bruno Mars mean the former has more talent? Go look up bandwagon fallacy on Google.. the masses don't necessarily know best...
No Hybrid, no sale. Also, that old fascia on the Acura hasn't aged anywhere nearly as well as the spindle on the Lexus. Resale values of non-Hybrid will collapse to zero the closer we get to 2035. Food for thought.
It will be the opposite. ICE cars will be rare and collectable in the future. People who hold on to and take care of their vehicles will find that they are sitting on a jackpot. It is why there is a higher demand for pre-infotaiment cars. People are looking for simple, reliable vehicles.
@@jaimieconroy36 Gasoline will be taxed to heaven, pushing everyone to buy EVs, gasoline stations switching to Electric and finally the looming threat that they won't register them anymore for the road, will kill the demand. Great ICE cars will still command huge money at auctions, not as road cars, but as trailer queens. But nobody will want to buy an ICE daily driver in 2032 with $10+ gas, if you can find it.
How well will hybrids and EVs keep value if the battery technology doesn't significantly improve? Would you buy a 6-8 year old hybrid or EV if you know that you will be stuck replacing the batteries during your time owning it?
@@goodvibesvince Unfoftunately it’s not about preference anymore. We have to much pollution made by cars, jets, ships etc. Evs are the only option if we don’t want a polluted world in the future
Looking at both and it appears most comments pretty much on track.For me, the touchscreen (NX) vs trackpad (RDX) and electric steering wheel adjustment (NX) vs lever (RDX) are probably going to lead me to Lexus. Still have to evaluate driver leg room on the Lexus, phone charging (heard a report that NX faults out easily) and rear seat belts on the Lexus for shorter people (might hit em in the neck). Then, I’ll make a decision between these two. FYI: Ruled out Audi, BMW, Volvo because Lexus/Acura have a 6yr/70K power train warranty and those brands don’t. Couldn’t really consider Genesis since the nearest dealer is too far away.
If you cannot decide which is better between the RDX or the NX then my suggestion is to purchase both if you can afford it. They will complement each other well.
The "gas guzzling" engine is the same engine from the Civic Type R and puts out the same power as a 4Runner. Do people actually try try the trackpad? Or do people just parrot what everyone online says? It's not that bad. The infotainment is fine. Acura is performance oriented to try to be a driver's car. If you want a hybrid there's plenty of drivable appliances for you to choose from.
Have a '23 RDX A Spec, took me months to finally decide on it and it was always between the Lexus NX. When it came down to it, the driving experience of the RDX was the decider. Way more driver focused.
If the RDX didn’t have that crap gas guzzling engine, horrific trackpad, brutal infotainment system and was a hybrid I’d buy one. RDX - 6/10 NX - 8/10 (350h Hybrid)
The "gas guzzling" engine is the same engine from the Civic Type R and puts out the same power as a 4Runner. Have you tried the trackpad? Or are you just parroting what everyone online says? It's not that bad. The infotainment is fine. Acura is performance oriented to try to be a driver's car. If you want a hybrid there's plenty of drivable appliances for you to choose from.
@@ThisIsDavesGarage Buyers remorse? 🤔 It’s not an awful car. It’s average at best. It’s still a Honda, so it gets a pass. Acura’s 40-per-cent Q3 downturn is the consequence of Acura’s typical top seller, the RDX, plunging a shocking 59 per cent. All above facts above are accurate. The RDX sucks now. That’s precisely why sales are massively declining and buyers are going elsewhere. ✅ 🤓
Instead of fiddling with the car's entertainment system focus on the road like you should be doing. That should solve your petty complaints about the trackpad.
The NX350 F's rear exterior needs to be redesigned, its aesthetic doesn't match the front exterior. It also requires an upgrade of 20HP. The Acura's interior is hideous and the built quality is inferior to the Lexus.
Neither car. I dumped my NX350 F Sport after a year. Biggest car buying mistake of my life. The Acura is probably a tad better overall but the RDX was also noisy; less cramped, a bit faster, handled a bit better but not my cuppa. I am very happy with my SQ5 Prestige. Got a pretty good deal on it too.
I had a 2021 RDX (lease), no problems whatsoever. Comfortable , reliable, stable, quick (when needed), no premium gas needed! Replacing it with a 2024 RDX (lease) - amazing deal (Canada).
Love my Acura ❤ The NX interior was just too compact, way too small for my liking. The NX offered a smooth ride, but I appreciate all of the standard features Acura gives, whereas they are options in the NX. My RDX rides really good, quick handling. I do feel that the RDX is bigger than the NX, so it should be compared to the RX instead. Overall, I am a very satisfied RDX customer here !! Best decision I made...
Young like you have more energy to walk or call towing when it failed while you are on a trip. Acura has transmission problem by the way. Just google it
Not in my area. I usually see older people driving the Acura RDX than the Lexus NX. The old Lexus SUVs absolutely! Every granny had one but not the newer models. Those grannies are still driving their old Lexuses because they are so darn reliable.
NX is not a good car provided that it has a turbo, CVT engine, and requires premium gas. It looks better than RDX. I have 20204 NX350h that eliminates all the cons of the NX petrol engine.
Wow spoken like an idiot.....First MY F Sport NX has NO TURBO! Second: the NX does NOT have a CVT...dummy indeed: NOTE: This is a “NOT” repeat, not a CVT gearbox on the NX, ( many that can not afford this vehicle “try” to put it down by trying to spread this FALSE propaganda (do your research) ...this is not a CVT vehicle!)......it is an “ e-CVT “which is an epicycloidal transmission and no belt of any kind. eCVT is completely different from a cvt. eCVT doesn't use belt/band. Nothing are the same. It's a transmission that contentiously varies, the mechanics are different but the outcome is the same !
drove both, loved the RDX, Acura is more fun to drive and better driving experience
I've been eyeing the NX even before the the RDX refresh in 2019. Kept my eye on both for about 5 years. I landed on a '21 RDX ASPEC in apsec blue pearl, with 0 regrets. Only con is the mpg, which isn't really that bad. The NX is for smaller people. Stereo is far better in the RDX. The RDX is a driver's car with much better handling. I've put 10,000 miles on it so far without one problem. I've done six 500 mile trips, and the seats are comfy. Longest I've done in the seats in one day was 10 hours with no pains or aches; usually the seats are the limits on my drives, but not in the RDX.
Test drove both...debated for 2 weeks...RDX ASpec Advance for us...
I did the same !
I bought a 2019 RDX A-Spec SH-AWD about 9 months ago. Love the space, speed, and interior options. Way more reliable than the X3 I owned without sacrificing much. I plan to purchase a newer model or the ZDX when I upgrade in a few years.
I’ve never driven a Lexus. I imagine the NX is a great vehicle. I have a ‘21 RDX PMC. Absolutely love driving it, especially on S-curves and switchbacks. I once drove 1000 miles in a day in it. No aches or pains. Not a single issue in three years and 45k miles of ownership.
We just bought a 2024 NX 350 Premium. Waiting on delivery! 😊
I’m really sorry 😂
I have the NX 350 AWD as a loaner from the dealer. I am very impressed with the sportiness of the ride with little body roll while being able to absorb bumps and potholes. The interior is also very luxurious. I am actually thinking of trading in my GS 350 F-sport and getting one.
It is a tough choice as they are both great SUV's, bbut if I had to choose I would go with the Acura RDX.
Lexus all day because of brand reputation, resale value, dealers service rating, longevity and style. Moreover, Lexus offers many different engine configurations to fit different owner lifestyles and needs. Personally, I prefer Lexus styling over Acura.
The issue for me about the NX is it looks very rounded and thus quite feminine
The Lexus NX has a tough looking appeal, quite manly grill that reminds me of a big rig or full-size truck. Awesome vehicle all the way around 👍
@@gabrieltamm1572 Yep and being "Feminine" I truly hustle more women in my F Sport!
Snooze
The NX looks tiny.
Great review, I’m waiting for my RDX 2023 this week. I can’t wait 🎉
Great review and comparison of both ofmy favourite SUV 's. I would go with Acura. Thanks again Shari.
If you value visibility, RDX is the way to go. NX feels so claustrophobic inside. Smaller windows, high belt line. I’m really surprised that nobody’s talks about it. This is a deal breaker for me. Looks over practically.
Absolutely! I test drove both cars yesterday. I'm just under 6' and I hit the visor with my head while getting in the NX. That's never happened to me in any other vehicle. The RDX immediately felt roomy and more comfortable while driving. Both are nice otherwise and the Lexus had a nice feel to it. But I felt very cramped in the NX so I'm likely going to go for the RDX.
Totally agree. Went with RDX exactly for this reason
I disagree. The Lexus NX is better designed and more luxurious hands down 🛸
Do you have common sense? They are talking about space and you suddenly go off topic into design and luxury feel lol.. some people seriously need lessons on logic@@SiDung-qg7rn
Test drive both - the RDX technology felt dated while the NX seemed much more contemporary. Both drove well.
Thank You All for your shares I appreciate it. My desire is for the RDX I stopped by the dealership in Valley Stream NY this week I will looked at the used models. I Am Very Excited to own my first luxury car! Thanks again I feel more confident in choosing the RDX now
Lexus NX hybrid for us.
RDX is definitely my choice.
2023 RDX tech package is definitely my choice
Got the ACURA and I love it.
Have NX 450. And would not trade it for RDX (which i had previously). More comfy. Nicer interior. Ride smoothness. And save tons of gas with PHEV. I filled the tank 5 times in 13 months and 17,000 km
Overpriced and poor value for the money. 👎🏼
my brother got 2020 hyundai genesis, and already burning oil.😂
I love the Lexus NX450 Plus PHEV. It’s a great value for what you get like the luxurious interior appointments, the quality of materials, sound insulation, top notch dealers network. Lexus will pay off over time and the longer you own, the more you love Lexus. I drive nothing but Toyota and Lexus.
I’m sure that it wasn’t 3rd gen RDX
I’ve had a 2016 RDX AWD since new. Has the 3.5 liter v6. I think it gets better gas mileage than the 4 cylinder turbo. Best car overall I’ve owned. I’m hoping Acura makes an EV or hybrid RDX size car.
I've had my Lexus NX300 for five years and love it except for the interior. It's a bit tight in the front and not very luxurious. I love the changes Lexus made with the interior which was long overdue. I may trade in for a current model. I would consider the Acura but I don't like the transmission problems.
What transmission problems does it have?
Very helpful video!
We have the NX. It’s too small, the 4WD system isn’t smooth when you punch the gas. It’s. great car at first, but living with it after 6 months, the Acura is the way to go. I’ve also got. TLX
As pwner of both Lexus and Acura cars and SUVs. I can tell you forst hand Acura quality is not what it use to be. Lexus on the other hand are still bullet proof.
Simply put: RDX = Rough and Dynamic aggressive Expression and engine feel, slightly larger interior and thus good for above average sized individuals, and for individuals who love to hear engine revving and turbo sounds; NX = Smooth and elegant look and engine feel, slightly compact interior and thus good for skinny individuals, and for individuals who love a quiet ride even at high RPMs.
If the RDX came as a hybrid, I would choose it in a heartbeat.
Honda hybrid cannot compare to Toyota hybrid system
Yuk. It would have cvt. Driving a car with a cvt is not luxury
Both are great choices! But I like smaller cars ! So NX is a good choice!
I own 2022 NX350 F-Sport. I get compliments all the time for the new design. I absolutely love it. Also, the reliability of Lexus is the best in the market. Very comfortable car.
It does look feminine though.. and the RDX looks more masculine. Wider and lower. NX is narrower and the wheelbase looks short, so it looks like it's got a long nose/overhang.. not v aesthetically pleasing
Plus the NX has rounded lines while the RDX is creased and angular
The compliments that we’ve been getting are quite the opposite of “famine.” The Lexus NX has a tough look and manly appeal, big rig grill. We haven’t had any negative comments.
RDX FTW!
I booked NX350h and it will be coming in September. 🎉
I’m really sorry 😂
stop worrying about what others buy, they pay for it not you @mariocajas1130
Check them both and we decided to get the RDX for my son. NX interior just not for us.
It is splitting hairs to discuss any Lexus vs Acura, especially their reliability. Mechanics say both brands are equally easy to work on but if anything, Acura parts are a tad cheaper than Lexus parts. Lexus feels a bit more luxurious while Aruca handles better. Either one is a winning option though I went with NX350h for more luxurious feeling interior.
Both are great cars, but NX is smaller than RDX and it feels claustrophobic in back seats. RDX by far is the largest car in the segment.
Agreed. A luxury SUV should be roomy and more comfortable in the back seat. Plus, the RDX has more cargo volume, which would make it better for road trips.
+1
For taller drivers the NX is also too small. You have to step up to the Lexus RX for comparable room to the RDX, and then the price difference is substantial.
Rear seat space is important
Yeah Lexus might be a little bit more reliable in the long run but you can't compare the SH-AWD in Acuras and the performance from the engine transmission etc , also overall you get more for the money in the Acura, lexus you have to check in every option you want as a separate
excellent, these two SUVs are exactly I am considering now. can I ask you some brief comments for NX hybrid?
I prefer the RDX
I like the Red interior but it would look more classy with Tan instead of the dated black
Is RDX more comparable to RX ?? If not NX. Can you do a RDX vs RX
MDX more comparable to RX
@@Joejoe0913no, Rdx is comparable to rx actually the cargo space of the Rdx is bigger than rx.
You should compare GV70 with them 2
Can you get any of these for less than msrp?
Yes, bought 23 RDX for 1.5% below MSRP and no dealer add ons. Just need to find reputable dealers 😊
@@mj8495I know this comment was a long time ago but I was wondering, what was your process for finding the perfect dealer?
No spare tire in case of an emergency if you replace the run flat tires on the Lexus? Will a tire repair kit work?
Sure could. Or you could get a compact spare tire kit and throw it in the trunk for long trips.
Love my RDX, 90,000 miles and still looks like new.
You can’t get FWD anymore with the 2024 RDX in the US at all now. AWD standard
Great review Shari!
Personally from experience, Acura will not age gracefully as the Lexus NX.
RDX FOR THE SPACE
Thanks a lot I love both of them
Which is best in milage and comfort?
NX has better mileage and arguably more comfortable seats.
NX more comfortable
I have a 2022 NX 350h and I wouldn't trade it for the Acura. I average 5.4 L/100km in the summer and 6.3 in the winter.
Drives like crap and slow. Cvt is not luxero
@@gordonschiff3621ok 🤡
Both good brands and good cars. Lexus is to over styled. Lexus tries too hard that grill -RDX is much more conservative and subtle. But again both good cars and it simply comes down to preference.
You mentioned regular gas for the Acura RDX. Can you kill an engine faster than that.
I use mid-grade about 75% of the time and premium 25%. I’ve had no issues. But I agree that you shouldn’t use regular in an RDX.
I went to the Acura dealer, at least 20+ RDX in stock, I went to the LEXUS dealer, 0 stock, so I already have the answer.
Very true my friend. I remember my local Acura dealer has so many MDX and RDX in their inventory lot that they can’t even fit in the dealer lot. They had to borrow a plot of land from a nearby golf course to park their brand new MDX and RDX on it. Where as my local Lexus dealer, there was no more than a few RX or NX on the lot.
Had to wait a month for my RDX to be built and delivered...guess it depends on your local market 😊
good for you just one month, I need to wait 8 months for my nx350h.
Yeah, the answer is Toyota is terrible at operations management and production.
So does the fact that more people listen to Taylor Swift than Bruno Mars mean the former has more talent? Go look up bandwagon fallacy on Google.. the masses don't necessarily know best...
I Went with The RDX, AND I'M Overwhelmed.
I would go with the Rex
No Hybrid, no sale. Also, that old fascia on the Acura hasn't aged anywhere nearly as well as the spindle on the Lexus. Resale values of non-Hybrid will collapse to zero the closer we get to 2035. Food for thought.
It will be the opposite. ICE cars will be rare and collectable in the future. People who hold on to and take care of their vehicles will find that they are sitting on a jackpot. It is why there is a higher demand for pre-infotaiment cars. People are looking for simple, reliable vehicles.
@@jaimieconroy36 Gasoline will be taxed to heaven, pushing everyone to buy EVs, gasoline stations switching to Electric and finally the looming threat that they won't register them anymore for the road, will kill the demand. Great ICE cars will still command huge money at auctions, not as road cars, but as trailer queens. But nobody will want to buy an ICE daily driver in 2032 with $10+ gas, if you can find it.
@@jaimieconroy36you cant buy parts. It will be in the junkshop
How well will hybrids and EVs keep value if the battery technology doesn't significantly improve? Would you buy a 6-8 year old hybrid or EV if you know that you will be stuck replacing the batteries during your time owning it?
Hybrids suck
RX would’ve been a better comparison tbh
RDX is bigger. Seats seem more comfortable (to me).
Not more comfortable. Try again 🤡
RDX is a great vehicle...but man that dash is so dated and confusing looking.
RDX Apex Blue - fun to drive in winding road
good comparison
NX all the way.
Acura dropped hybrid to focus on evs 3 years ago and we don’t even have an ev yet!Just one coming up.
No one wants ev
@@goodvibesvince Unfoftunately it’s not about preference anymore. We have to much pollution made by cars, jets, ships etc. Evs are the only option if we don’t want a polluted world in the future
Looking at both and it appears most comments pretty much on track.For me, the touchscreen (NX) vs trackpad (RDX) and electric steering wheel adjustment (NX) vs lever (RDX) are probably going to lead me to Lexus. Still have to evaluate driver leg room on the Lexus, phone charging (heard a report that NX faults out easily) and rear seat belts on the Lexus for shorter people (might hit em in the neck). Then, I’ll make a decision between these two. FYI: Ruled out Audi, BMW, Volvo because Lexus/Acura have a 6yr/70K power train warranty and those brands don’t. Couldn’t really consider Genesis since the nearest dealer is too far away.
Lexus NX every time
RDX #2 in 2025 when model upgrades.
Acura for sure
NX for sure
If you cannot decide which is better between the RDX or the NX then my suggestion is to purchase both if you can afford it. They will complement each other well.
Huh? Are you all there?
Acura RDX ASPEC ✅🔥
The "gas guzzling" engine is the same engine from the Civic Type R and puts out the same power as a 4Runner. Do people actually try try the trackpad? Or do people just parrot what everyone online says? It's not that bad. The infotainment is fine. Acura is performance oriented to try to be a driver's car. If you want a hybrid there's plenty of drivable appliances for you to choose from.
Lol!
Acura Owner BF
NX because it is a Lexus, and they are way more reliable from my experience than ACURA
Have a '23 RDX A Spec, took me months to finally decide on it and it was always between the Lexus NX. When it came down to it, the driving experience of the RDX was the decider. Way more driver focused.
Acura RDX for the win
What about Nissan Jeep Pathfinder 2006 model I need your opinion on Colonel Jamal from dubai 😊
That Acura interior is absolutely hideous compared to the refined NX
A cx-5 drives better than an nx.
RDX is better-looking.
If the RDX didn’t have that crap gas guzzling engine, horrific trackpad, brutal infotainment system and was a hybrid I’d buy one.
RDX - 6/10
NX - 8/10 (350h Hybrid)
The "gas guzzling" engine is the same engine from the Civic Type R and puts out the same power as a 4Runner. Have you tried the trackpad? Or are you just parroting what everyone online says? It's not that bad. The infotainment is fine. Acura is performance oriented to try to be a driver's car. If you want a hybrid there's plenty of drivable appliances for you to choose from.
@@ThisIsDavesGarage
Buyers remorse? 🤔
It’s not an awful car. It’s average at best. It’s still a Honda, so it gets a pass.
Acura’s 40-per-cent Q3 downturn is the consequence of Acura’s typical top seller, the RDX, plunging a shocking 59 per cent.
All above facts above are accurate. The RDX sucks now. That’s precisely why sales are massively declining and buyers are going elsewhere. ✅ 🤓
Instead of fiddling with the car's entertainment system focus on the road like you should be doing. That should solve your petty complaints about the trackpad.
IF PIG's COULD FLY................................NX 450 49 miles per 120 volt plug in...I never buy gas!
@@donaldbanner2185
You rock!!! Awesome dude!!! 😊
Dumb RDX buyers are jealous! ☺️
⛽️ 👍
RDX 100%
TODAY TOMORROW TOYOTA ✅
Acura Always Anytime 😂
Yes sure..acura❤
I don’t think the NX interior is better it looks like a Rav 4
The NX350 F's rear exterior needs to be redesigned, its aesthetic doesn't match the front exterior. It also requires an upgrade of 20HP. The Acura's interior is hideous and the built quality is inferior to the Lexus.
By reading the comments, I am just confused, so I never get red of my old 2012 nissan versa.
Acura all day. Lexus IS boring and for old folks. New subscriber ❤
Neither car. I dumped my NX350 F Sport after a year. Biggest car buying mistake of my life. The Acura is probably a tad better overall but the RDX was also noisy; less cramped, a bit faster, handled a bit better but not my cuppa. I am very happy with my SQ5 Prestige. Got a pretty good deal on it too.
Good choice if you like a European money pit.
........................... OMG an DOG Audi!....let the Nightmares begin in your glorified (not so) VW!
Get extended warranty because without one good luck to you
RDX infotainment setup is awful.
I had a 2021 RDX (lease), no problems whatsoever. Comfortable , reliable, stable, quick (when needed), no premium gas needed!
Replacing it with a 2024 RDX (lease) - amazing deal (Canada).
Good choice 👌
NX
RDX always has transmission problem because of torque converter. This causes bad drive performance.
Can you explain in detail thanks 😊
@@JS-qj2sgHe’s fos
If you say so
Love my Acura ❤ The NX interior was just too compact, way too small for my liking. The NX offered a smooth ride, but I appreciate all of the standard features Acura gives, whereas they are options in the NX. My RDX rides really good, quick handling. I do feel that the RDX is bigger than the NX, so it should be compared to the RX instead. Overall, I am a very satisfied RDX customer here !! Best decision I made...
Reliability of these brands is in the dumpster now. Serious engine failures in both Brands’ products.
lexus everyday and twice on sundays
Acura is far better than many other lux brands❤
NX the RDX is ugly
RDX because im not a granny
Young like you have more energy to walk or call towing when it failed while you are on a trip. Acura has transmission problem by the way. Just google it
Yeah sure like every car in the world but if you don't want to have problems with cars in general ,use public transportation
Not in my area. I usually see older people driving the Acura RDX than the Lexus NX. The old Lexus SUVs absolutely! Every granny had one but not the newer models. Those grannies are still driving their old Lexuses because they are so darn reliable.
@@ivanperez707 lexus wont so why would I?
I'd take a Genesis GV 70
Lexus IS overrated. Get the BMW X3 or the Acura RDX or MDX.
Acura is one of the most overpriced and in competitive luxury brand in the Japanese segment
Lexus NX is for babies…grown folks drive RDX!
NX is not a good car provided that it has a turbo, CVT engine, and requires premium gas. It looks better than RDX. I have 20204 NX350h that eliminates all the cons of the NX petrol engine.
Never heard of a CVT engine before, you must be the first owner with one
@@andys1548well, it does have a turbo transmission 😂
@@mj8495 I've heard those being able to fly lmao
Wow spoken like an idiot.....First MY F Sport NX has NO TURBO! Second: the NX does NOT have a CVT...dummy indeed: NOTE: This is a “NOT” repeat, not a CVT gearbox on the NX, ( many that can not afford this vehicle “try” to put it down by trying to spread this FALSE propaganda (do your research) ...this is not a CVT vehicle!)......it is an “ e-CVT “which is an epicycloidal transmission and no belt of any kind. eCVT is completely different from a cvt. eCVT doesn't use belt/band. Nothing are the same.
It's a transmission that contentiously varies, the mechanics are different but the outcome is the same !
RDX looks way better.
rdx look more sporty nice design more roomy