2006 NAIAS Detroit show RDX Pic
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2006 NAIAS Detroit show RDX Pic
Is the picture shown at the following link an accurate picture of the RDX or more of a hint? At least it doesn't have that ugly orange interior. Does anyone plan on spending the $12 to see the show in a couple weeks?
link
http://autoshow.msn.com/as/gallery.a...8dfaaafaa38d62
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http://autoshow.msn.com/as/gallery.a...8dfaaafaa38d62
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Originally Posted by Benush
Is the picture shown at the following link an accurate picture of the RDX or more of a hint? At least it doesn't have that ugly orange interior. Does anyone plan on spending the $12 to see the show in a couple weeks?
link
http://autoshow.msn.com/as/gallery.a...8dfaaafaa38d62
link
http://autoshow.msn.com/as/gallery.a...8dfaaafaa38d62
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Originally Posted by vp911
I would pay to go see it, but hell I hate parking down by cobo. What a PITA.
BTW if you are still thinking of replacing the RL with something "sportier" have you considered the 2006 Cayene?
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Originally Posted by 98AccordEx
I agree it still looks like the concept - no door handles?
Damn you got me excited when I read the thread's title.
Damn you got me excited when I read the thread's title.
Sorry about that. I should have put a "?" after pic to denote a question instead of statement.
Just anxious to see if it is really worth the wait and wondering if anyone on this forum will make the trek in to see if the real thing is more then sizzle and smoke. I'm most interested in the SH-AWD for Montana winters and an RL is too pricey for what I need (My Integra GSR pushes the snow - lowered is NOT good in snow country) and don't figure full SH-AWD will make it into the Honda models for 4 or 5 years.
Again, sorry about the thread title. Next time I'll be more considerate.
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Originally Posted by Benush
Sorry about that. I should have put a "?" after pic to denote a question instead of statement.
Just anxious to see if it is really worth the wait and wondering if anyone on this forum will make the trek in to see if the real thing is more then sizzle and smoke. I'm most interested in the SH-AWD for Montana winters and an RL is too pricey for what I need (My Integra GSR pushes the snow - lowered is NOT good in snow country) and don't figure full SH-AWD will make it into the Honda models for 4 or 5 years.
Again, sorry about the thread title. Next time I'll be more considerate.
Just anxious to see if it is really worth the wait and wondering if anyone on this forum will make the trek in to see if the real thing is more then sizzle and smoke. I'm most interested in the SH-AWD for Montana winters and an RL is too pricey for what I need (My Integra GSR pushes the snow - lowered is NOT good in snow country) and don't figure full SH-AWD will make it into the Honda models for 4 or 5 years.
Again, sorry about the thread title. Next time I'll be more considerate.
Hey PistonsFan, are you going to the show? Got a digital camera?
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That begs the question....
Originally Posted by Benush
Sorry about that. I should have put a "?" after pic to denote a question instead of statement.
Just anxious to see if it is really worth the wait and wondering if anyone on this forum will make the trek in to see if the real thing is more then sizzle and smoke. I'm most interested in the SH-AWD for Montana winters and an RL is too pricey for what I need (My Integra GSR pushes the snow - lowered is NOT good in snow country) and don't figure full SH-AWD will make it into the Honda models for 4 or 5 years.
Again, sorry about the thread title. Next time I'll be more considerate.
Just anxious to see if it is really worth the wait and wondering if anyone on this forum will make the trek in to see if the real thing is more then sizzle and smoke. I'm most interested in the SH-AWD for Montana winters and an RL is too pricey for what I need (My Integra GSR pushes the snow - lowered is NOT good in snow country) and don't figure full SH-AWD will make it into the Honda models for 4 or 5 years.
Again, sorry about the thread title. Next time I'll be more considerate.
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RDX Prototype???
I just clicked the link that Benush provided to start this thread and checked the show schedule.
January 8th Honda will introduce the Honda Fit
January 9th Acura will unveil the RDX Prototype
What's up with the prototype nomenclature??
Is this a half-step between concept and actual? Is this another way to screw us out of specifications for another half-year?
Anyway we will have something??? on January 9th
http://autoshow.msn.com/as/coverage....c223fea2ecfd29
January 8th Honda will introduce the Honda Fit
January 9th Acura will unveil the RDX Prototype
What's up with the prototype nomenclature??
Is this a half-step between concept and actual? Is this another way to screw us out of specifications for another half-year?
Anyway we will have something??? on January 9th
http://autoshow.msn.com/as/coverage....c223fea2ecfd29
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Actually, that's very good news. The TSX & RL both debuted at autoshows (2003 NAIAS for the TSX and the 2004 NYAS for the RL) called "prototypes". They were basically production models and we got full specs on them, just no prices at the time. This is in contrast to the TL "concept" at the 2003 NYAS, which still had things like air jets instead of windsheild wipers, etc. and no firm details. So if Honda sticks to form, this might mean that we will indeed get all the details in a couple of weeks (except price). *crosses fingers*
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