2011 acura rdx Reviews and News - Automobile Magazine

The Acura RDX appears immune to that pattern. That's worrisome, considering a number of competitors have launched revised or all-new competitors that directly target the RDX. Does Acura's crossover continue to hold its own in the increasingly combative segment, or is it in dire need of a refresh. The RDX may be one of the oldest models in Acura's portfolio (other lines have received mild enhancements in recent years), but ironically, it's designed to target younger buyers. In a nutshell, the RDX is to the larger MDX crossover what the TSX sedan is to the TL: a smaller, sportier, entry-level model designed to draw new customers into the Acura portfolio Aggressive Exterior, Conservative Interior. That extra length doesn't adversely affect the RDX's maneuverability in parking garages and urban jungles, but it does provide a little additional space within. Front legroom measures a commendable 41. 8 inches but rear seat passengers will likely appreciate the 37. 7 inches of space they're treated to -- nearly double the rear legroom offered by the EX. When those seats are in use, the MDX offers nearly... Source: www.automobilemag.com