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Old 10-31-16, 05:29 AM
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i like to hear from the owners of both brands, i was in the market for a SUV and looked into both and came away with the 17 RDX over the RX350. i just couldn't justify the price difference. what do you guys think? thanks
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If you're looking at crossover utility vehicles, they compare pretty well. Personally I think Acuras feel low end inside, more like nicer Hondas than anything really luxurious, but they offer a good vehicle in a nice package.

When you start looking at sedans, coupes, higher end vehicles Acura doesn't compete at all, but in that entry level segment in sedans they compete, and in that midlevel crossover they compete well.
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What about durability and reliability?
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Originally Posted by nas2344
i like to hear from the owners of both brands, i was in the market for a SUV and looked into both and came away with the 17 RDX over the RX350. i just couldn't justify the price difference. what do you guys think? thanks
Are you having buyers remorse?
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Originally Posted by nas2344
What about durability and reliability?
I would say that both Acura and Lexus build a very durable and reliable car. Companies that compile this data such as Consumer Reports, JD Power, etc would point you to the conclusion that in general Lexus vehicles are more durable and reliable, but I would expect your RDX will be a fine vehicle.
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Originally Posted by nas2344
What about durability and reliability?
Ordinarily I'd say they're the same but Acura has had spotty reliability on some of its newest debuts. The MDX and TLX suffered teething issues at the time of debut. In any event you bought a solid car, no use worrying about it now. Enjoy your purchase.
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Are you having buyers remorse?
oh no, I drove both and they both had the same ride quality and features and with certain things I preferred the Acura that's why I bought it, I also test drove the NX which I really didn't care for
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Ordinarily I'd say they're the same but Acura has had spotty reliability on some of its newest debuts. The MDX and TLX suffered teething issues at the time of debut. In any event you bought a solid car, no use worrying about it now. Enjoy your purchase.
yeah it's that 9 speed dual clutch transmission that I've been hearing bad things about
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yeah it's that 9 speed dual clutch transmission that I've been hearing bad things about
The MDX was having electrical issues as well.
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Hmm, RDX actually compares to NX and MDX compares to RX350. Though MDX is larger but price wise they are pretty close.
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Hmm, RDX actually compares to NX and MDX compares to RX350. Though MDX is larger but price wise they are pretty close.
RDX feels lot roomier then the NX
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The RDX is kind of in between the NX and the RX. The RX is definitely more vehicle.
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up until the 2014 model came out, i'd have said the MDX was the best SUV in it's segment. this 3rd gen model is really a massive disappointment for the MDX, idk if it's only because of the switch to assembly in alabama but it definitely feels more flimsy than previous generations, and it also loses versatility now that there's less ground clearance and worse angles of approach and departure. i also HATE the touch screen that replaces all of the climate controls and infotainment system. it's a very nice drive and it's pretty quick, and it's selling better than ever so what do i know
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Originally Posted by nas2344
i like to hear from the owners of both brands, i was in the market for a SUV and looked into both and came away with the 17 RDX over the RX350. i just couldn't justify the price difference. what do you guys think? thanks
Most if not all Acura products hold up well against Lexus in their intended segment.
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Originally Posted by Stroock639
up until the 2014 model came out, i'd have said the MDX was the best SUV in it's segment. this 3rd gen model is really a massive disappointment for the MDX, idk if it's only because of the switch to assembly in alabama but it definitely feels more flimsy than previous generations, and it also loses versatility now that there's less ground clearance and worse angles of approach and departure. i also HATE the touch screen that replaces all of the climate controls and infotainment system. it's a very nice drive and it's pretty quick, and it's selling better than ever so what do i know
yeah I didn't know Acura had a manufracting facility in Alabama, my RDX was made in east liberty Ohio!
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