Christian Science Monitor Likes the Acura RDX
Acura’s RDX: a standout in the crossover crowd | csmonitor.com
Leave it to Honda/Acura to make us look twice at a crossover (car-based SUV), that crowded category that’s been spawning some ho-hum drive-alikes. The five-passenger RDX, actually built on an all-new platform, sits high without towering, handles with verve (enhanced all-wheel-drive), and offers welcoming cockpit ergonomics – deep footwells, high headrests, and an intuitive instrument array.
We bought the MDX, and have been very happy with it other than the fact that the bluetooth system drained the battery about twice a month until they finally figured out what was happening.
