RDX Discontinued?
#1
RDX Discontinued?
I took my TSX in for service today and got an 08 RDX loaner. My service advisor asked me if I had ever driven one before and I said yes because my mom owns an 07 CGP with Tech. He then tells me that Acura will stop making the RDX because of the slow sales. Has anyone else heard this? It seems a little strange that they would just stop making it all together since there are so many more competitors coming into the market from Mercedes, Infiniti, Saab, and maybe Cadillac.
I don't know if this is good or bad after seeing the redesigned RL . Personally I love the RDX with the exeptions of a few missing features like auto headlights and power passenger seat.
I don't know if this is good or bad after seeing the redesigned RL . Personally I love the RDX with the exeptions of a few missing features like auto headlights and power passenger seat.
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#8
Originally Posted by vrflyer
You guys (excl. Nyjumpan23) really need to pay more attention to quarterly posted profits posted by Honda Motor Ltd. before you start believing a service adviser.
+1 Vrflyer is right
I see more and more RDX's on the road here in NY
#12
I have seen the sales reports but it really depends on what rumor you believe. I think that it was on table at Honda before the RDX began get some steam. Then there is the rumor that Acura plans to sale two more crossovers.
#13
Like I said...if it aint noterized/in fine print/ signed by HONDA/ACURA CEO...then it means SH*T.
pardon my lingo.
But the RDX Is a hot seller, WHy would you get rid of a diamond in the ruff.
But then again, they out-landished themselves by ridding of the
Acura LEGEND and Integra. (two wonderful great cars).
pardon my lingo.
But the RDX Is a hot seller, WHy would you get rid of a diamond in the ruff.
But then again, they out-landished themselves by ridding of the
Acura LEGEND and Integra. (two wonderful great cars).
#15
Originally Posted by batman
IThen there is the rumor that Acura plans to sale two more crossovers.
this may be the upscale variant of a Honda V6 cross expected in 09. but, to be determined.
#16
Originally Posted by Nyjumpman23
Dont believe all the bS you hear and written(w/o merit).
A lot of its just random stuff to hype up people.
A lot of its just random stuff to hype up people.
#17
As long as the Honda CR-V is around, it makes sense for Acura to sell the RDX. The CR-V isn't going anywhere, so neither is the RDX.
I think a lot of people are in a "wait and see" mode with regard to where fuel-efficient technology is going in the automobile industry...I would expect sales to be slightly down across the board, especially for those vehicles not touting cleaner technology. If I were marketing the RDX, I would highlight it's 19/24mpg ratings along with it's "fuel-efficient yet responsive" 240hp turbo 4 cylinder.
The $399/mo national lease for the RDX should help boost sales as well.
I think a lot of people are in a "wait and see" mode with regard to where fuel-efficient technology is going in the automobile industry...I would expect sales to be slightly down across the board, especially for those vehicles not touting cleaner technology. If I were marketing the RDX, I would highlight it's 19/24mpg ratings along with it's "fuel-efficient yet responsive" 240hp turbo 4 cylinder.
The $399/mo national lease for the RDX should help boost sales as well.
#18
Originally Posted by Type34
As long as the Honda CR-V is around, it makes sense for Acura to sell the RDX. The CR-V isn't going anywhere, so neither is the RDX.
the RSX just didnt blend with the future scope of the brand, at least, that was in part some of the reason why its gone. The RDX, it is a wait and see...if it fails overall then hey, we may just be the lucky ones who still have one. I would have loved to have bought a pocket rocket RSX for tuning along with the RDX.
isnt it also planned to get a Diesel? doesnt sound like it should be going away anytime soon...
#19
Neither the RSX or Integra were built on the Civic chassis. The RDX is built on the CR-V chassis. Acura did (does?) make a car built on the Civic chassis but it's only available in Canadia. It's the CSX.
#21
Originally Posted by VeNeNo
+1 Vrflyer is right
I see more and more RDX's on the road here in NY
I see more and more RDX's on the road here in NY
#22
Originally Posted by ThePlainsman
Where I live in Eastern PA, RDXs are more scarce than AMC Pacers. I knew I should've bought that Land Rover LR2! Dammit!
#23
If the dinosaur RL can last as long as it has... I seriously doubt the RDX is on the way out this soon. It still represents a huge value for the money for anyone cross shopping the X3 and RX. In fact, I'm beginning to see more RDXs on the road almost daily and the numbers from corporate support the fact that they are moving off the lots. Like many cars, until people start seeing them on the street, only the enthusiasts are going to be in the dealerships buying them the first year or two and that goes especially for Acura which is not a huge percentage compared to mama Honda (a la Accord and CRV).
#24
Originally Posted by LukeaTron
The RDX is built on the CR-V chassis.
#25
If they still honor the warranty why would you care? I would because I don't have one yet , but it MAY increase the value of it if its discontinued. My 1985 Honda nighthawk 700S was only made for 3 years..1984 to 1986. It is a very sought after bike now. Who knows, it IS discontinued, that may very well help you when you go to trade it in, or sell it outright.
Jeez, the first sentence sounded rude, didn't mean for it to, hehe sorry about that.
Ken
Jeez, the first sentence sounded rude, didn't mean for it to, hehe sorry about that.
Ken
#27
Bullshit.
The RDX is a brand new vehicle AND it's selling well. If they were going to axe anything, it would probably be the S2000. In the Acura lineup, it would probably be the RL since it sells so poorly.
The RDX is a brand new vehicle AND it's selling well. If they were going to axe anything, it would probably be the S2000. In the Acura lineup, it would probably be the RL since it sells so poorly.
#28
Also check out the heavy air commercials on the RDX as of lately?
They are def. spending some mula there. With that said the RDX will be the MBenz's GLK (CUV) competition (or the other way around, whichever you look at it)....
GLK link: http://horisly.blogspot.com/2008/01/...cial-pics.html
They are def. spending some mula there. With that said the RDX will be the MBenz's GLK (CUV) competition (or the other way around, whichever you look at it)....
GLK link: http://horisly.blogspot.com/2008/01/...cial-pics.html
#30
Has the Acura RDX been a sales flop?
Originally Posted by youngTL
Bullshit.
The RDX is a brand new vehicle AND it's selling well. If they were going to axe anything, it would probably be the S2000. In the Acura lineup, it would probably be the RL since it sells so poorly.
The RDX is a brand new vehicle AND it's selling well. If they were going to axe anything, it would probably be the S2000. In the Acura lineup, it would probably be the RL since it sells so poorly.
Selling Well? Take a look at:
Why has the Acura RDX been sales flop?
http://www.autospies.com/news/Why-ha...es-flop-12993/
#31
Originally Posted by portwashguy
Selling Well? Take a look at:
Why has the Acura RDX been sales flop?
http://www.autospies.com/news/Why-ha...es-flop-12993/
Why has the Acura RDX been sales flop?
http://www.autospies.com/news/Why-ha...es-flop-12993/
That (feed) post is taken from early 2007, if you Google it it will come up on many BLOGS!!!
Sorry, but you must do your homework next time (I'm sure you know how "Digg It" & "del.icio.us" work right???).
#32
Originally Posted by portwashguy
Selling Well? Take a look at:
Why has the Acura RDX been sales flop?
http://www.autospies.com/news/Why-ha...es-flop-12993/
Why has the Acura RDX been sales flop?
http://www.autospies.com/news/Why-ha...es-flop-12993/
I would question the credibility of anyone who believes what autolies has to say.
#34
This is more unsubstantiated rumor. The RDX, like any other Acura, has its niche and is only going to get better from here. The cuv class is becoming more prominent every month. RDX will only benefit from that. I've been seeing a lot more of them on the road here the past few months.
#36
First off, it's a service adviser saying it! Come on! Get real..........they can almost be as bad as salesman info..........
That article is an OPINION! What is their bases for the comment?? It's not selling 7500 units a month?? They ask for your opinion on the subject at the end. They're trying to SELL articles. No emperial facts to support it!
The RDX is still doing ok, according to the monthly sales reports by Honda!
That article is an OPINION! What is their bases for the comment?? It's not selling 7500 units a month?? They ask for your opinion on the subject at the end. They're trying to SELL articles. No emperial facts to support it!
The RDX is still doing ok, according to the monthly sales reports by Honda!
#37
Here is some figures. Like 1 person said, it would prob. be the RL before it's the RDX!
American Honda Vehicle Sales For February 2007
Month-to- Year-to-
Date Date
February February DSR** February February DSR**
2007 2006 % Chg. 2007 2006 % Chg.
MODEL BREAKOUTS BY
DIVISION
Acura Division Total 13,658 14,146 -3.4% 26,675 28,127 -7.1%
RSX 73 1,271 -94.3% 200 2,559 -92.3%
TL* 4,057 5,169 -21.5% 7,935 10,037 -22.6%
TSX 2,769 2,674 3.6% 5,397 5,878 -10.1%
RL 395 712 -44.5% 828 1,485 -45.4%
NSX 0 10 0 17
MDX* 4,330 4,310 0.5% 8,483 8,151 1.9%
RDX* 2,034 0 3,832 0
Selling Days 24 24 49 48
American Honda Vehicle Sales For February 2007
Month-to- Year-to-
Date Date
February February DSR** February February DSR**
2007 2006 % Chg. 2007 2006 % Chg.
MODEL BREAKOUTS BY
DIVISION
Acura Division Total 13,658 14,146 -3.4% 26,675 28,127 -7.1%
RSX 73 1,271 -94.3% 200 2,559 -92.3%
TL* 4,057 5,169 -21.5% 7,935 10,037 -22.6%
TSX 2,769 2,674 3.6% 5,397 5,878 -10.1%
RL 395 712 -44.5% 828 1,485 -45.4%
NSX 0 10 0 17
MDX* 4,330 4,310 0.5% 8,483 8,151 1.9%
RDX* 2,034 0 3,832 0
Selling Days 24 24 49 48
#38
I agree they are not about to discontinue this model. They are no where near recovering their investment, but the sales don't seem so great: The figures just released for January 2008, show a 17.5% drop from January 2007 for the RDX. MDX has only a 4.1% decline.
Month-to-Date Year-to-Date
January January DSR** January January DSR**
2008 2007 % Chg. 2008 2007 % Chg.
TL * 3,246 3,878 -16.3% 3,246 3,878 -16.3%
TSX 2,073 2,628 -21.1% 2,073 2,628 -21.1%
RL 383 433 -11.5% 383 433 -11.5%
MDX * 3,982 4,153 -4.1% 3,982 4,153 -4.1%
RDX * 1,483 1,798 -17.5% 1,483 1,798 -17.5%
December 07 compared to December 06 was down 7.5%.
I am sure that if I have misread these, someone will set me straight.
Month-to-Date Year-to-Date
January January DSR** January January DSR**
2008 2007 % Chg. 2008 2007 % Chg.
TL * 3,246 3,878 -16.3% 3,246 3,878 -16.3%
TSX 2,073 2,628 -21.1% 2,073 2,628 -21.1%
RL 383 433 -11.5% 383 433 -11.5%
MDX * 3,982 4,153 -4.1% 3,982 4,153 -4.1%
RDX * 1,483 1,798 -17.5% 1,483 1,798 -17.5%
December 07 compared to December 06 was down 7.5%.
I am sure that if I have misread these, someone will set me straight.
#39
People need to realize "first" year model realeses better. Everyone knows a lot of money is spent on creating a first year anything. With that said it is impossible to get a "full" return on your investment on it's first or second year.
Some people really need to have a concept of how business models work...
Some people really need to have a concept of how business models work...