2010 Acura RDX - Review - Motor Authority
It’s been almost four years since Acura released its first turbocharged vehicle, the part crossover, part urban wagon RDX. For 2010, Acura brings to the market a facelifted version of the RDX, which sports a fresh new exterior look, a more luxurious interior, and a host of new technological features. With Acura describing the vehicle as the most competitive priced luxury crossover vehicle in the market, the RDX incorporates dynamic handling with all weather capability even though it isn’t an off-road vehicle. The 2010 Acura RDX also offers a more fuel-efficient front-wheel drive option for the first time, a move that was pre-empted to lower the base price of its lineup, starting at $32,520 and going up to $34,520 for the all-wheel drive version, as... One might draw similarities to the Honda CR-V but the 2010 Acura RDX is in a completely different league to its corporate cousin. The sportier ensemble with the new Acura corporate grille and sloping rear gives credence to the styling approach aimed towards a sleeker looking vehicle. Source: www.motorauthority.com