So few reviews of the 2016 RDX on youtube. Thanks for taking the time back in the years lol. Just picked up one with 73k miles. The ride and suspension quality are extremely good.
Fine review! I own the 2015 model and agree with everything said. I was really hoping to justify a BMW but the RDX was just too sweet for my style of sporty driving. I've already spent the twelve grand I saved.
The base model is one of the best deals out there on an SUV crossover. What's the competition with a 6 cylinder engine in the same $36K price range? Toyota Highlander XLE V6, Kia Sorento EX V6, Hyundai Santa Fe Limited, Subaru Outback 3.6R Limited, None of these are luxury brand. None are as quick at the Acura.
Alex, does it send 40% (2018 model), to the rear wheels full time (like a subi), on normal driving ? and if so, it can't send more in hard acceleration or if front slip ? it can't send 60% to rear ? not locking is no biggy (though I love that in my Santa Fe), but some off road tests I've seen for this, the 40% was strong enough to push it up and over some pretty tough spots.. I'm testing driving one this Wed.. seems like a great car, best bang for the buck out there..
Alex, thank you for another great video. May I ask how this RDX will fair in a crash or collision scenario? Europeans cars are generally known to have better build quality, hence have more safety. Can the same be said with the latest RDX model? Thanks.
So few reviews of the 2016 RDX on youtube. Thanks for taking the time back in the years lol. Just picked up one with 73k miles. The ride and suspension quality are extremely good.
Alex is the best . Very detailed reviews . Thanks .
Fine review! I own the 2015 model and agree with everything said. I was really hoping to justify a BMW but the RDX was just too sweet for my style of sporty driving. I've already spent the twelve grand I saved.
The base model is one of the best deals out there on an SUV crossover. What's the competition with a 6 cylinder engine in the same $36K price range? Toyota Highlander XLE V6, Kia Sorento EX V6, Hyundai Santa Fe Limited, Subaru Outback 3.6R Limited, None of these are luxury brand. None are as quick at the Acura.
Alex, does it send 40% (2018 model), to the rear wheels full time (like a subi), on normal driving ? and if so, it can't send more in hard acceleration or if front slip ? it can't send 60% to rear ? not locking is no biggy (though I love that in my Santa Fe), but some off road tests I've seen for this, the 40% was strong enough to push it up and over some pretty tough spots.. I'm testing driving one this Wed.. seems like a great car, best bang for the buck out there..
Alex,
Why do you have this channel and AoA? Is there a difference?
Thanks.
Really solid review!
Sounds like they put this one on hold while focusing on the TLX, MDX for this year.
Alex, thank you for another great video. May I ask how this RDX will fair in a crash or collision scenario? Europeans cars are generally known to have better build quality, hence have more safety. Can the same be said with the latest RDX model? Thanks.
Fully loaded RDX is around $63K! Not a bad price if you compare it to it's competition.
HW2800 $63K???? in what country? In the US, I don't think so. It barely goes over $40K on a fully loaded model with AWD.
Fully loaded AWD in America $42,000.
great review as always, but you need new wardrobe!