A-Spec Package 4dr All-Wheel Drive
2019 Acura RDX

7
Autoblog Rating

Redesigned for 2019, the Acura RDX drives well, has stylish good looks, and is packed full of technology — though opinions are divided on its infotainment system. Above all else, it's an excellent value. A fully loaded RDX costs as much as $10,000 less than its German peers.

Industry
7.5

WHISTLER, B.C. — Things have come full circle for the Acura RDX. The compact crossover launched in 2007 with an all-new turbocharged four-cylinder engine and an all-wheel-drive system that was sophisticated enough for the brand to affix the Super Handling designation to it. It was a fun, sporty vehicle in a sea of boring competitors, and we liked it enough to write a eulogy of sorts when the second-generation RDX ditched the fun turbo engine in favor of a V6, and dumbed down its optional all-wheel system so much that they dropped the Super Handling name.

Acura's mainstreaming of …
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WHISTLER, B.C. — Things have come full circle for the Acura RDX. The compact crossover launched in 2007 with an all-new turbocharged four-cylinder engine and an all-wheel-drive system that was sophisticated enough for the brand to affix the Super Handling designation to it. It was a fun, sporty vehicle in a sea of boring competitors, and we liked it enough to write a eulogy of sorts when the second-generation RDX ditched the fun turbo engine in favor of a V6, and dumbed down its optional all-wheel system so much that they dropped the Super Handling name.

Acura's mainstreaming of …
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Retail Price

$45,600 MSRP / Window Sticker Price
Engine 2.0L I-4
MPG 21 City / 26 Hwy
Seating 5 Passengers
Transmission 10-spd auto w/OD
Power 272 @ 6500 rpm
Drivetrain SH-AWD all wheel
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